Tag: Collins

  • Joseph Henry Hickman 1852-1933

    Henry Hickman was the son of Richard Hickman and Elizabeth Jane Canutt. He was born 25 September 1852 in Warren County, Indiana and died 15 July 1933 in Colfax, Washington. Henry came from a rather large family, as his father was married four times. Seventeen children altogether, two of whom died in infancy. When Henry was eight years old in 1860, the family lived on a farm in Ash Grove, Iroquois County, Illinois.

    NameJoseph H Hickman
    Age8
    Birth Yearabt 1852
    GenderMale
    RaceWhite
    Birth PlaceIndiana
    Home in 1860Ash Grove, Iroquois, Illinois
    Post OfficeAsh Grove
    Dwelling Number2170
    Family Number2001
    Attended SchoolY
    NameAge
    Richard Hickman
    Elizabeth J Hickman35
    Sylvester Hickman19
    John W Hickman
    Franklin Hickman14
    Mary C Hickman12
    Joseph A Hickman8
    Alexander Hickman6
    Thomas Hickman
    Richard Hickman2/12

    In 1870 the family still lived in Iroquois County. Henry’s mother, Elizabeth Jane Canutt had died in 1867 and his father was married to Mariah Sanders.

    NameJoseph H Hickman
    Age in 187019
    Birth Dateabt 1851
    BirthplaceIndiana
    Dwelling Number115
    Home in 1870Stockland, Iroquois, Illinois
    RaceWhite
    GenderMale
    Post OfficeMilford
    Attended SchoolYes
    Inferred FatherRichard Hickman
    Inferred MotherMaria Hickman
    NameAge
    Richard Hickman52
    Maria Hickman37
    Joseph H Hickman19
    Alxander Hickman17
    Sarah F Hickman8
    Liza J Hickman6
    Elmer C Hickman3

    In August of 1874 Henry got married to Mary E Davis who was the daughter of Henry Davis and Mary Elizabeth Collins, in Prairie Greens, Iroquois County, Illinois. Mary was only sixteen years old and needed the permission from her father to get married.

    The couple had seven children:

    • Charles born 1876 in Illinois, died 1903 in Mockonema, Washington
    • Nellie born and died 1878 in Illinois
    • Edward born 1880 in Whitman County, Washington, died 1946 in Redding, California. He was married to Edith Martha Burgess. They had two children
    • Maude born 1883 in Almota, Whitman County, Washington, died 1961 in Lewiston, Idaho. She was married to George Thomas Smith and they had four children.
    • Anna born 1885 and died 1913 in Washington
    • James Chester born 1887 in Washington, died 1953 in Sandpoint, Idaho. He was married to Lillian Blanche and they had five children.
    • Will Hickman born 1890 in Whitman County, died 1977 in Walla Walla, Washington. He was married to Geneva and they had four children.

    On April 2nd, 1879 according to a newspaper article, the Hickman family left Illinois on a train and headed west to San Francisco. From there they a took a boat to Portland, Oregon and then another one up the Columbia and Snake River to Almota, Washington where they settled. Henry’s uncle Abe Ensley had arrived in the area a few years before him and planted the first wheat in Whitman County. The region also known as Palouse Country is world famous for wheat growing. Many of Henry’s descendants, including my husband’s uncles, still farm in that area today.

    Henry became a very successful and wealthy farmer. Besides wheat farming, he also had an orchard full of apple, pear and nut trees. He had flocks of chickens, geese and ducks. He had lots of horses, goats and sheep. During the school year, Henry moved his family to Pullman, so that his children had a chance at a good education. He was one of the first farmers to have a telephone installed. He also owned automobiles and trucks for his business. An example of a GMC truck Henry owned to transport wheat. He is not in this picture.

    Henry loved his family. In 1903 tragedy struck! His oldest son, Charles Hickman, was killed by a accidental discharge from a rifle.

    Charles was only 27 years old and engaged to be married. On a happier note, the younger brother Ed got married three years later in 1906 and received a house as a wedding gift from his father.

    Henry retired in a house he had bought in Colfax.

    In 1920 his beloved Mary died in their home.

    In 1932 Henry celebrated his 80th birthday with 100 friends. He was well liked in the community.

    Less than a year later, Henry died of cancer.

    Henry was my husband’s second Great Grandfather. I have found so many articles about him in old newspapers and books. It would take months or even years to read them all. His life has been well documented. Below is a map of Henry’s journey from Indiana via San Francisco and Portland to Almota and Colfax where he died.

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  • Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Mary Elizabeth Collins Davis 1832-1912

    My husband has a couple of ancestors from Ireland, one of them is his paternal 3rd Great Grandmother, Mary Elizabeth Collins born 4 April 1832. I do not know her parents. In some of the censuses it stated that she was born in New York. On her death certificate it said Ireland.

    Mary Elisabeth was married to my husband’s 3rd Great Grandfather, Henry Davis. They had 4 children.

    • 1. Mary E. Davis, my husband’s 2rd Great Grandmother, born 1857 in La Salle County, Illinois, died 1920 in Colfax, Washington. She was married to my husband’s 2nd Great Grandfather, Henry Hickman. They had 7 children.
    • 2. Jewel “Julia” Davis born 1860 in Illinois, died 1936 in Palouse, Washington. She was married to Stephan A Bowers. They had 5 childrens.
    • 3. George Avery Davis born 1863 in Iroquois County, Illinois, died 1932 Colfax, Washington. He was married to Sara Florence Hickman. They had 8 children.
    • 4. Carrie Davis born 1864 in Illinois, died 1892 in Rockford, Washington. She was married to Rena Hyatt. They had 1 child.

    In 1870 the family lived in Prairie Greens, Iroquois County, Illinois. Mary and her husband can read but not write. Mary’s birth place was New York and her parents were from a foreign country.

    Washington State and Territorial Censuses, 1857-1892

    NameMary Davis
    GenderFemale
    RaceWhite
    Marital StatusMarried
    Residence Age50
    Birth Dateabt 1835
    Birth PlaceNew York
    Residence Date1885
    Residence PlaceWhitman, Washington, USA
    Line37
    NameAge
    Henry Davis55
    Mary Davis50

    In the 1900 federal census Mary was 62 years old and lived with her husband, an adopted daughter and a grandson in Turnbow, Washington. Her birth country and that of her parents was given as England, not Ireland. It also stated that she immigrated in 1880. We know that’s not true. May be the census taker heard it wrong or whoever gave the information had no clue. Census records can be very tricky, a lot of information is incorrect.

    The last census Mary appeared was the 1910 Federal Census. At that time she lived with her husband still in Turnbow, Washington. She was born in New York and her parents were from Ireland.

    Mary died 7 April 1912 at the age of 78 in Whitman County, Washington. Her death certificate says that she was born in Ireland and that’s what I am keeping in my records.

    I only found this obituary for Mary.

    Source: The Spokesman-Review

    Spokane, Washington • Tue, Apr 9, 1912Page 12

    On the page Find A Grave someone posted this from another newspaper:

    We now have an approximate immigration date for Mary and that she got married in the state of New York. I had looked for the marriage in the Illinois State Archive website without success. Their first child was born in 1857 in Illinois, so the marriage probably took place before that date.

    Simple Timeline for Mary Elisabeth Collins

    Born 1832 in Ireland and immigrated circa 1843 to New York:

    Married Henry Davis circa 1857 in New York, moved to Prairie Greens, Illinois and their children were born at that location from 1857-1864. In 1880 the family lived in Whitman County, Washington. Mary died there in 1912.

    Mary had a long, eventful life, all the way from Ireland via New York and Illinois to her final destination and resting place in Washington State. May be in the future I will be able to locate a marriage, immigration and or birth record.

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