Wickett, Lemuel (Wicket) (b. ABT 1850, d. ?)
Note: Name sometimes seem as "Wicked"
1900 Cherokee Nation, IT census:
Lem Wicked....May 1849....51....GA
Ruth Wicked....March 1852....IT
Alpha O Wicked....Nov 1889....10....IT
family is listed next to George W. Sheppard, Ruth's brother
1910 Muskogee Ok Census:
Lemuel Wickett....60...GA
Ruth Wickett....58...OK..OK..OK..
Lon N Terry...son-in-law...23...MO
Alpha O Terry...daughter...20...OK
Augusta Terry...G.daughter...4/12...OK
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Note: 1850 Butler Co. Ohio census:
Samuel Wikoff......45..NJ........(Wickoff)
Loretta Wikoff......46..OH
Mary Wikoff......18..OH
Franklin WIkoff..10..OH
Julia Wikoff....5...OH
Hudson Wikoff..20..OH
Jane (?) Wikoff..5..OH
Note: Family notes list Daniel Wiley as Delia's father. Mother Ellen, who died when Delia was 9 days old.
No source yet.
1860 census has a William Wiley 35 with wife Sally 38 in Duplin, NC. 5 children including a Daniel 10 years old.
1880 Danl Wiley 29, wife Susan 25, son Cyrus 11 mo. No Delia. She would have been 2 or 3, could have been with relatives.
Note: VVV Newsletter, Spring 1991:
When the forerunner of the present VVV Family Association was attended in 1977 by Bill Vawter, Hazel McCandless, Paul H. Vaughter, Sr., the Wickers, and others, Ora wrote 25 post cards to her Oklahoma cousins who she has known and loved since her childhood. The result of that first encounter with the Vawter/Vaughters has resulted in a phenomenon which has lasted 14 years and shows no sign of stopping.
Note: Catherine died in a nursing home in Tennessee. She is buried in Harmontown Cemetery near Como, MS.
Note: Rev. William Wilkinson was the first Episcopal minister of the province of Maryland. He came out from Yorkshire to Virginia with his family and son-in-laws, William Hatton and Thomas Dent. Rev. Wilkinson was a graduate of the divinity school at Oxford, as were his father. The Virginia record show that in November, 1635, he was designated as a cleric.
1635, 20 Nov; William WILKINSON, minister, was granted 700 acres in Linhaven, commonly called Chisopean River, on a creek west of the lands of Thomas Keeling and George Downes, and bounded on the east by the creek opposite Capt. Thoroughgood's plantation, and on the north by Chisopean Bay, in Virginia, due 200 by assignment from Robert Newkerke, 3 October 1635, which lands were due to the said Newkerke, 50 for his own personal adventure, and 150 for the transportation of 3 servants; and the other 500 acres due as follows; 50 for the personal adventure of said Wilkinson, 50 for the personal adventure of his wife Naomy, and 400 for the transporation of 8 persons; William Wilkinson, Naomy Wilkinson, Robert Newkerke, Robert Haughton, John Goodwin, Thomas Preston, Edward Peane, Hugh Jones, Martha Deacon, THos. Crofton, Daniel Baker, John Boods, Jon. Johnson.
Owned "Westbury Manor" which he gave to his daughter Rebecca when she married Thomas Dent.
Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol 1, 1635-1685, Page 26
William Wilkinson, 29th May 1663;
in part:
To Eliza Budden, dau of Margaret Budden, "My last wife", personalty.
To grandchild, viz, WIlliam Haton, son, of William and Eliza Hatton, personalty.
To son-in-law Thomas Dent and Rebecca his wife, 1/2 residue of estate, real and personal.
To son-in-law William Hatton and Eliza his wife, other 1/2 residue of estate, real and personal.
Exs. sons-in-law Thomas Dent and William Hatton
Test: Randall Hanson, Daniel Smith. 1,100
Note: 1900 Cedar, KS census:
L James Wilhelm..1833..64..Il,TN,TN
Mary Wilhelm..1834..63..
Charly Wilhelm..1869..31..IL,IL,? ...son
Pansy Wilhelm..1883..16..KS,?,IL...daughter-in-law
W George Wilhelm..1900...grandson
D Dora Vawter...Sep. 1862..IL,IL,IL...daughter
S Fred Vawter..Aug 1889 (?) 11..IL,IL,IL..grandson
A Rexford Vawter..Aug 1892 (?) 9..IL,IL,IL..grandson
M Mary Vawter..Apr 1894..6..IL,IL,IL..grand daughter..(Mable ?)
Note: Obituary:
Doris Harris
October 21, 1903 - August 30, 1990
Doris Harris, 86, 2122 24th St., Bedford, died Thursday at the Hospitality House in Bedford.
Born in Bedford, she was the daughter of Smith and Frances (Holsclaw) Williams.
She was the retired head head of the hardware department of the S.S. Kresge store in Bedford and was a member of the Englewood Baptist Church.
Survivors include two sons, R. Smith Harris Sr. of Bedford and George H. Harris Sr. of Williams; two daughters, Mildred Smith of Owensburg and Rosalie Terry of Bedford; one brother Vernon Williams of Indianapolis; 18 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph Harris, 1958, and two sons, Donald A. Harris and Wayne E. Harris; one brother Virgil, and three sisters Corinne Landreth, Lois Evans and Helene Crater.
Graveside services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at the Green Hill Cemetery with the Rev. Joe Stevens officiating. Burial will follow and services under the direction of the Day & Carter Mortuary.
Note: 1840 Onslow, NC census:
Francis H Williams......1 male 30-40.....1 female 20-30.....no children
1850 Onslow, NC census:
F H Williams.....40
M T Williams.....35
J W Williams.....7
Ann E Williams.....5
Elizabeth Jane Williams.....3
Daniel Williams.....1
1860 Onslow, NC census:
Howel Williams....50.... NC
Miriam L Williams.....43.... NC
John W Williams....17....NC
Ann E Williams....14...NC
Elizabeth Williams....13....NC
Daniel L Williams....10...NC
Wm L Williams....8...NC
Junius J Williams....3....NC
1870 Onslow, NC census:
Miriam Williams....54...NC
Ann Williams....25...NC
William Williams....19...NC
John Williams....13...NC.............(Junius Johnson Williams)
Note: John's will was dated Mar 13, 1745 and probated January 1758 in Bertie County, North Carolina.
Excerpts from Herring Tidbits II by James M. Grimwood:
John Williams of Virginia bought land in Chowan County, NC but did not move until about 1714. In April of that year he acquired land on Horse Print Branch including houses and he and wife Anna changed address about 1716, daughter Ann and husband Samuel Herring soon followed.
On October 11, 1716 John Williams, weaver, gave his daughter Ann Herring 150 acres on Horse Sprint Branch with the provision in the deed which blocked sale, lease or mortgage by her husband Samuel. Ann Williams Herring still lived there years later with many of activities connected with the Williams.
Note: The date of death was taken from the North Carolina State Archives.
1880 Onslow, NC census:
Johnson J Williams....23...NC
Adaline E Williams....25
Maryann T Williams....64....mother
1900 census not yet located
1910 Onslow, NC census:
J Johnson Williams....42..(s/b 52)...NC...NC...NC
Delia Williams....32.....NC...NC...NC...married 9 years....has given birth to 6 children, 5 are living
Ella Williams....6...NC
Lucy Williams....5...NC
Joseph J Williams....4...NC
Liza J Williams....3...NC
Lemie Williams....5 mo (?)...NC
1920 Onslow, NC census:
Johnson Williams....62...NC...NC...NC
Delia Williams.....44...NC...NC...NC
Ella Williams....16...NC
Lucy Williams...15...NC
Joe Williams....14...NC
Eliza Williams...12...NC
Lemie Williams....10...NC
Eva Williams.....7...NC
Robert Williams....6...NC
Sallie Williams....4...NC
1930 Onslow, NC census:
Junius J Williams....73...NC
Dellie Williams....53...NC
Limmy Williams....18...NC
Eva Williams....17...NC
Robert Williams....16...NC
Sallie Williams....14...NC
Note: Lemuel (listed as Lemie or Limmy) is on the 1910, 1920 and 1930 census with father Junius Johnson Williams.
Note: 1920 Reeves, Pecos, Tx census:
Ralph E Williams......35......ILL
Lila V Williams......31.....TX
Ralph E Williams.....2 2/12.....TX
Note: 1910 Lawrence, Ind. census:
Smith V WIlliams......46....Ind...TN...KY
Frances H WIlliams...41...Ind... KY...Ind....6 children born, 6 alive
Corinne WIlliams....17...Ind
Lois Williams....15...Ind
Virgil Williams....12...Ind.\
Helene Williams....10...Ind
Doris Williams....6...Ind
Vernon Williams....3...Ind
Source: (Name)
Title: JAMES.FTWSource Medium: OtherData:
Text: Date of Import: Aug 23, 2005
Note: 1880 Jackson OH census:
John L Wills...48...OH
Mary A Wills.....37.....OH
Richard W Wills....19....OH
John W Wills....17....OH
James S Wills....13...OH
Leonides E Wills....9.....OH
Benjamin F Wills....3....OH
Mary F Wills....1....OH
Note: Mary Peace (James) Wilson is the mother of the children born after 1864. Ashley Wilson was married twice before and had older children.
1870 Haywood, TN census:
Ashly R Wilson....43.....TN......Methodist Preacher
Mary P Wilson....39....TN
Mattie Wilson...15..TN
Catherine Wilson....13...TN
William Wilson.....9....TN
James Wilson....5...TN
Lucy Wilson....3...TN
John Wilson....2....TN
Fanny Wilson....10/12
1880 Dyer Co, TN census:
Ashly R Wilson....53...TN.....Minister
Mary P Wilson...49...TN
Katy B Wilson....22...TN
William R Wilson....19...TN
James D Wilson....15...TN
Lucy J Wilson....13...TN
John C Wilson.....12...TN
Mary R Wilson....9...TN
They are living next door to O P and Elizabeth Parker.
Note: 1900 Ripley Ind. census:
Clarence Wilson....Oct 1866...33...Ind
Nora E Wilson....Jul 1867...32...Ind
Bertha WIlson...Feb 1888...12...Ind
Leslie C Wilson...May 1893...7...Ind
Christel Wilson...June 1897...2...Ind
Mabel Wilson...Aug 1899...10/12....Ind
1910 Ripley, Ind. census:
Clarence Wilson....43...Ind...Ind...Ind
Nora Wilson...42...Ind....Ind...Ind...had 7 children, 6 are living
Leslie Wilson...16...Ind
Christel Wilson...12...Ind
Mabel Wilson....10....Ind
Nora F WIlson...3...Ind
Vera Wilson...??? infant.....Ind
Source: (Social Security Number)
Title: The Vawter Family in America by Bicknell
Event: Type: SSN issued
Place: Indiana
Note: ESTATE OF JOSHUA WILSON
18th Day, Hon Thos C. Batchelor, Judge, Sept Term Sept 24, 1892
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Saturday morning 8 1/2 O'clock Sept 24, 1892 the Ripley Circuit Court met pursuant to adjournment present the same Judge and officers as on yesterday.
Estate of Joshua Wilson
Scott Wilson, Administrator.
Comes now said Adiministrator and shows the Court that on the 11th day of January 1892 he filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court his account in final settlement of his trust and that the proper endorsement was made thereon fixing the time of examination and consideration of said final account on the 5th day of Feby 1892.
And it appearing that due notice has been given as the law requires and final account is now submitted to the court and no one objecting to its approval after due examination and consideration given thereat, the court finds that the same ought to be approved and endorses the approval thereof thereon.
It is therefore considered by the court that said final account be in all things approved and said Estate is declared settled and said Administrator fully and finally discharged from all further liability on acount of his said trust.
State of Indiana, Ripley County SS:
In the Circuit Court
February Term 1892
In the matter of the Estate of Joshua Wilson dec'd.
Scott Wilson, Administrator
Comes now Scott Wilson as Administrator of the estate of Joshua Wilson
deceased and submits his final settlement account of his said trust as follows to wit:
Letters of Administration were issued to the Administrator on the 14th day of March 1890 by this court.
The administrator charges himself with amounts received from various
sources a follows.
On sale of personal property $186.96
" private sale 51.70
" sale 2/3 int. in 40 acres land 205.00
" Murdock acct as per Judgement 113.20
" Note of O'Conner 52.00
" " " Clarence Wilson 12.24
Property taken by widow 124.00
Collected from heirs to pay costs 52.00
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MAKING TOTAL CHARGES OF $797.10
The Administrator claims credit for the following amounts by him paid out to wit:
Voucher No. 1 Ed Wood 45.41
" 2 Nancy Heaton 4.00
" 3 Scott Wilson 70.00
" 4 J. B. Phillips 2.00
" 5 J. D. Kidd 4.47
" 6 Dory Hill .75
" 7 Cravens & Comet 1.00
" 8 Thos Woods 15.75
" 9 Amos Waters .95
" 10 Sam Cox 26.00
" 11 John R. May 2.50
" 12 J. W. Heaton 7. 00
" 13 Mary J. Wilson 188.24
" 14 " " " 100.00
" 15 " " " 100.00
" 16 " " " 80.00
" 17 " " " 28.11
" 18 " " " 8.65
" 19 Cravens & Comet 40.00
" 10 Admr. acct. 77.00
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MAKING TOTAL CREDITS OF 797.10
which taken from total charges leaves nothing in the Administrator's
bonds.
Administrator would show to the court that there are no claims pending against said estate all claims having been paid and fully satisfied and that the cost and expenses of the Administration have been full paid and that the widow has received her five hundred dollars.
He would further show to the court that Eighty acres of land in Otter Creek Township came to the heirs of the decedent from his estate and that said land
was portioned among said heirs by an order of this court, pending this administration as follows to wit: The west half of the south west Qr of sec 29 Town 8 Range 10 containing 80 acres and partitioned as follows to Jane Willson widow lot No, 7 Henry Willson Lot No. 5 to Scott Willson Lot No. 8 to Angeline Sutton Lot No. 3 to Edith Murdock Lot No. 1 to Nancy Heaton Lot No. 9 to Fidelia Hill Lot No. 2 to Clarence Willson Lot No. 6 to Ella Tinker Lot No. 4 See partition Record No. 4 Page 526.
Said Administration further says there is nothing further to be done in said Administration, wherefore he prays that this report be offered and that he be discharged from any further duty or liability in said matter.
Scott Willson, Admr.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of Jany 1892.
Ed Wood, Clerk
And said Administrator files with said report in final settlement of said estate a statement setting forth a description of the lands of which said Joshua Wilson died seized together with the names of his heirs to whom said land will pass by the law of descent which statement is as follows to-wit: The west half of the south west quarter of sec 19 Town 8 Range 10 containing 80 acres and partitioned as follows to Jane Wilson widow lot No. 7 Heny Wilson Lot No. 5 to Scott Wilson Lot No. 8 to Angeline Sutton Lot No. 3 to Edith Murdock Lot No. 1 to Nancy Heaton Lot No. 9 to Fedelia Hill Lot No. 2 to Clarence Wilson Lot No. 6 to Ella Tinker Lot No. 4 see partition record No. 4 Page 526 and that said decedent to-wit: Jane Wilson widow 4/12 and Henry Wilson, Scot Wilson, Angeline Sutton, Edith Murdock, Nancy Heaton, Fedelia Hill, Clarence Wilson and Ella Tinker, children, each are entitled to 1/12.
Thereupon Court adjourned until Monday next at 1 oclock.
Read and signed in open Court Sept 26th 1892.
Thomas C. Batchelor
Judge
NOTE:
The above information was transcribed in January, 1993 by Jean
Perney from handwritten Court records (as written - including misspellings, incorrect puncuations, etc.)
Event: Type: Fact 1
Date: 19 FEB 1890
Place: Buried Holton M.E. Church cem., Ripley Co.I
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