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Re: John Bickerton m Mary Todd VA 1700s
Posted by: R. V. (ID *****5137) Date: January 25, 2008 at 12:19:08
In Reply to: Re: John Bickerton m Mary Todd VA 1700s by Katharine Lansing Gates of 287

tried to send it to your e'mail, but didn't work.

*3. Capt. John WINSTON, Sr b 9 Jun 1724 Hanover Co. d 23 Jan ?1772 Hanover Co. md 3 Feb 1746 Hanover, Alice BICKERTON b c1730, “Woodbury” Hanover Co. d 16 Jun 1773 St Paul‘s Parish, Hanover, lived at "Woodbury" (this was home of Alice) All ch. b at "Woodbury", d/o Col. John BICKERTON b 1700 d bef 1770 & Mary TODD b c1710 d 1740 d/o Philip TODD b ca1685 d 1749 Spottsylvania Co. VA & Ann DAY b 1686 Somerset MD s/o Maj. Thomas TODD II b 1660 Toddsbury & Elizabeth BERNARD s/o Capt. Thomas TODD & Anne GORSUCH, d/o Col. William BERNARD & Lucy HIGGINSON, d/o Edward DAY b 1662 d 1699 Somerset, MD. md Apr 1681 Jane CAPINHALL b 1666.
(Alice had sis, Anne BICKERTON md 4 Jun 1752 Hanover Co., George WEBB b 1720 London Engl. d aft 1758 New Kent) Elizabeth BERNARD d/o Sir William BERNARD 1598/1665 to VA 1625 on ship “America” md 1652 Lucy HIGGINSON d/o Capt. Robert HIGGINSON s/o Francis BERNARD of Kingsthorpe d 1630 & Mary WOOLHOUSE, s/o Francis BERNARD & Alice HASLEWOOD (The tradition that Alice BICKERTON descends from POCAHONTAS through her TODD/ BERNARD family doesn’t appear to be true?? The William BERNARD md Mary FLEMING was prob. b c1728? George WEBB b 1695 London, England; Ch: 1. Sara WEBB b 3 Jun 1754 Lide's Landing, New Kent Co. Va, 2. Mary WEBB b 25 Sep 1756 Lide's Landing.
John Todd BICKERTON b 1730 bro. to Alice. Elizabeth BICKERTON sis to Alice md Lewis WEBB b 19 Apr 1731 Lide's Landing, New Kent Co. Va, Lewis had son Foster WEBB md Theodosia COCKE)

I've never found much on the BICKERTON family either. The name seemed to be much loved in my wife's branch of the WINSTON family as they named multiple girls and boys "Bickerton" til the present generation. Never thought Bickerton a very nice name for a girl!! Aunt Bick!!!! goodness

Rodney Veitschegger rdvsr@aol.com


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