Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameMary Ann BICKLEY 26
Birth Date3 Feb 1746
Birth PlacePetersburg, Prince George County, Virginia
Death Date12 Jun 1820 Age: 74
Death PlaceRussell, Virginia
FatherJohn BICKLEY Sr. (1713-1793)
MotherMary HURT (~1713-~1762)
Spouses
Birth Date1744
Death Date1774 Age: 30
Family ID3373
Marr PlaceWashington, Rappahannock County, Virginia
Birth Date15 Sep 1739
Birth PlaceKing George County, Virginia
Death Date28 Sep 1786 Age: 47
Death PlaceAmherst County, Virginia
Family ID3374
Marr PlaceVirginia
ChildrenPeter (1765->1808)
Notes for Mary Ann BICKLEY
!1. Bickley Family Bible
!2. AF information submitted by Eileen S. McMorrough, 303 Hillcrest Dr.
Aberdeen, MS 39730

!information also from Thomasine Elefant (1997). Middle name given as Ann.
b. place listed as Louisa County, Virginia and d. place listed as Amherst
County, Virginia after 1786.
Notes for Dale (Spouse 1)
!1. Bickley Family Bible
!2. AF information submitted by Eileen S. McMorrough, 303 Hillcrest Dr.
Aberdeen, MS 39730

27 Mar 1999: WAYNEMONT@aol.com
b & d dates
Notes for Dale & Mary Ann (Family)
Original wedding date was listed as ? 1764, which is probably wrong she wouldn’t be 12.
Notes for Solomon (Spouse 2)
!1. Bickley Family Bible
!2. AF information submitted by Eileen S. McMorrough, 303 Hillcrest Dr.
Aberdeen, MS 39730

!information also received from Thomasine Elefant (1997). b. date & place; d.
date & place. marr. date & place.
Notes for Solomon & Mary Ann (Family)
Original marriage date was 1755/1760, but this is unsure.
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