Prickett family, ca. 1736-1932
- Prickett, J. M. (Joe Milroy), b. 1887 (Main Author)
- Prickett, J. Miles (Added Author)
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Microfilm of typescript (photocopy, [40] leaves) in possession of Janice Bolinger, Paragon, Indiana.
Contents: Extracts for various publication concerning the Prickett family -- Narrative data furnished by J. Miles Prickett of Fairmont, WV. -- Information furnished by J. Miles Prickett concerning Jacob Prickett, Sr. and Jacob Prickett, Jr. -- Descendants of Jacob Prickett, son of Jacob Prickett Jr., and grandson of Jacob Prickett, Sr. -- Skeleton outline of some of the descendants of Josiah Prickett, son of Jacob Prickett, Jr. and grandson of Jacob Prickett, Sr. and brother of Jacob Prickett -- Alphabetical list of descendants of Jacob Prickett, and their husbands and wives.
Jacob Prickett, Sr. married Dorothy Springer at Northampton, Burlington County, New Jersey, in 1745. They had eleven children. Their son, Jacob Prickett, Jr. (1758-1826) married Jemima Kendle. They had twelve children, 1781-1802. Their son, Jacob Prickett (1796-1845) was born and died in Monongalia County, Virginia (now Marion County, West Virginia). He married Thirza Pindell in 1835. They had eight children, 1827-1844. Descendants lived in Ohio, Indiana, and elsewhere.
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