History and genealogy of the Bicknell family and some collateral lines, of Normandy, Great Britain and AmericaComprising some ancestors and many descendants of Zachary Bicknell from Barrington, Somersetshire, England, 1635 .. . due to the ignorance and savage instincts for blood-letting on the part of doctors of that day. I have written of heron another page (174). My father married again, Elizabeth Waldron Allin, dau. ofGen. Thomas and Amy (Bicknell) Allin, who proved a worthywife and stepmother. No woman could have entered our homewith a stronger purpose to be a true mother to motherless chi
History and genealogy of the Bicknell family and some collateral lines, of Normandy, Great Britain and AmericaComprising some ancestors and many descendants of Zachary Bicknell from Barrington, Somersetshire, England, 1635 .. . due to the ignorance and savage instincts for blood-letting on the part of doctors of that day. I have written of heron another page (174). My father married again, Elizabeth Waldron Allin, dau. ofGen. Thomas and Amy (Bicknell) Allin, who proved a worthywife and stepmother. No woman could have entered our homewith a stronger purpose to be a true mother to motherless chil-dren than did she, and she seemed almost inspired as with myown mothers spirit, in regard to the youngest of the oldest brother, Joshua, the most talented of the boys, lefthome to learn the carpenters trade at Providence. George Au-gustus became a trader in cattle and later a butcher. Daniel staidat home until of age, leaving for the home of friends in Ver-mont, where he died suddenly, probably of appendicitis, in 1851,at Halifax, Vt. The district primary school, with a three months term insummer under a female teacher and a three months term inwinter under a male teacher was all the educational training the. Birth-place of Thomas W. BickniBarrington, R. I. 1834.
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