Daniel Dean Bickett
Daniel Dean Bickett Sr. was born 1824 in Greene Co., OH, and died April, 1864, in New Jasper Twp., Greene Co., OH, at age 40. Buried in Woodland Cemetery, Xenia, Greene Co., OH. He is the son of John Henry Bickett of Coaquilla Valley, Huntington Co., PA, and Margaret "Peggy" Dean of Mt. Sterling, Montgomery Co., KY.
Eliza Ellen Allen was born April 24, 1823, in Warren Co., OH, and died April 15, 1907, in New Jasper Twp., Greene Co., OH, at age 83. Buried in Woodland Cemetery, Xenia, Greene Co., OH. She is the daughter of Hugh Allen of County Antrim, Ireland, and Catherine Davidson of County Antrim, Ireland.
Daniel Dean Bickett Sr. (about age 22) and Eliza Ellen Allen (age 23) were married October 9, 1846, in Lebanon, Warren Co., OH.
Daniel Dean Bickett Sr. and Eliza Ellen (Allen) Bickett had eight children:
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Eliza Ellen Allen was born April 24, 1823, in Warren Co., OH.
Daniel Dean Bickett Sr. was born 1824 in Greene Co., OH.
Daniel Dean Bickett Sr. and Eliza Ellen Allen Marriage Record.
The 1850 U. S. Census taken on July 23, 1850 shows Daniel L. Bickett (age 26) born in Ohio with real estate of $4,500 is a Farmer living in Xenia Twp., Greene Co., OH. Living with him is his wife Eliza Bickett (age 27) born in Ohio. Also living there are John Bickett (age 3); and M. A. Bickett (age 2), both born in Ohio. Living on the adjacent farm is his father, John Bickett. Living on the next farm is Margaret's brother, William Dean.
The 1860 U. S. Census taken on July 31, 1860 shows Daniel D. Bickett (age 36) born in Ohio with real estate of $7,000 and personal estate of $1,200 is a Farmer living in New Jasper Twp., Greene Co., OH. Living with him is Eliza Bickett (age 37) born in Ohio. Also living there are six Bickett children, all born in Ohio: Margaret J. Bickett (age 11); Hugh Bickett (age 9); Catharine J. Bickett (age 7); Daniel D. Bickett (age 5); Eliza E. Bickett (age 3); and Jesse Bickett (age 1). Also living there is a Laborer, William Reed.
Daniel Dean Bickett, Sr. died 1864 in New Jasper Twp., Greene Co., OH, at age 40. Buried in Woodland Cemetery, Xenia, Greene Co., OH.
The 1870 U. S. Census taken on June 28, 1870 shows Eliza Bickette (age 47) born in Ohio with real estate worth $5,000 is Keeping House in New Jasper Twp., Greene Co., OH. Living with her are five Bickettes, all born in Ohio: Maggie Bickette (age 21), a Housekeeper; Hugh Bickett (age 19), a Farm Laborer; Daniel Bickette (age 16), a Laborer; Ella Bickette (age 13); Jessie Bickette (age 11); and Robert Bickette (age 9).
The 1880 U. S. Census taken on June 2, 1880 shows Eliza Beckett (age 57) born in Ohio to Ohio and Irish-born parents is a widow Keeping House in New Jasper Twp., Greene Co., OH. Living with her are four of her unmarried children, all born in Ohio to Ohio-born parents: Daniel Beckett (age 25), a Farmer; Ella Beckett (age 22), Without Occupation; Jessie Beckett (age 21), a Farmer; and Harvey Beckett (age 19), a Farmer. A Farm Laborer also boards in the household.
The Xenia Daily Gazette, Xenia, Greene Co., OH, Thursday, April 10, 1890
Mr. Jesse Bickett and wife, nee Miss Jennie Beall, have moved on the David McNair farm, near Wilberforce, and will be pleased to meet their friends in their new home.
Jesse Boots Bickett died June 6, 1897, in Greene Co., OH, at age 37. Buried in Woodland Cemetery, Xenia, Greene Co., OH.
The Xenia Gazette, Xenia, Greene Co., OH, Monday, June 7, 1897
JESSE B. BICKETT
Well-Known Farmer Called to His Long Home.
Mr. Jesse B. Bickett, a well-known and highly respected farmer who resided in the Clark's Run neighborhood, passed to his long home last night about 8 o'clock, after an illness of considerable length. Mr. Bickett was born and raised near New Jasper. He was united in marriage to a Miss Beall, daughter of Wm. Beall. She survives him together with the following brothers and sisters: Daniel Bickett, of the firm of Boots & Bickett, near New Jasper; Harvey, of Nebraska; Hugh, of Kansas; Mrs. T. B. Clark, of this city, and Miss Ella, who lives at the home with her mother near New Jasper. The deceased was 37 years of age and was a member of the First U. P. church of this city, being an upright and well respected citizen whose death will be sorely felt. The funeral will take place from the residence on Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. Burial will be at Woodland cemetery.
The 1900 U. S. Census taken on June 7, 1900 shows Daniel D. Bicket (age 45) born February in Ohio to Ohio-born parents is a Farmer owning his own farm free of a mortgage and living in New Jasper Twp., Greene Co., OH. Living with him is his wife of 12 years, Alice L. Bicket (age 34) born April 1866 in Ohio to Ohio-born parents, with one of the three children born to her still alive. Also living there is his son, Lester L. Bicket (age 10) born January 1890 in Ohio to Ohio-born parents.
Eliza Ellen (Allen) Bickett died April 15, 1907, in New Jasper Twp., Greene Co., OH, at age 83. Buried in Woodland Cemetery, Xenia, Greene Co., OH.
The Xenia Daily Gazette, Xenia, Greene Co., OH, Tuesday, April 16, 1907
AFTER MANY YEARS MRS. BICKETT RESTS.
Pioneer Greene County Woman Died at Home in Which She Lived a Half Century.
Mrs. Eliza Bickett, widow of the late Dean Bickett, and for sixty-one years a resident of Greene county, died at her home on the New Jasper pike shortly before one o'clock Monday afternoon. Mrs. Bickett was 84 years of age, as a result of the infirmities of her extreme age, she suffered a stroke of apoplexy four weeks ago. Since last Friday, when her condition became critical, she had been unconscious, and failed to regain consciousness before she passed away. Mrs. Bickett was a native of Springboro, Warren county, where she was born in 1823. She removed to this county in 1846, when she was 22 years of age, and her marriage to Mr. Bickett, who died 43 years ago, was celebrated here. For fifty-three years Mrs. Bickett had lived in the house where she died, o the farm where she and her husband had gone to housekeeping shortly after their marriage. The surviving children are: Mrs. T. B. Clark, of this city; Miss Ella, who lived with her mother; Hugh, of Woodruff, Kan; Harvey, of Superior, Neb.; and Daniel, of Granite, Okla.; Mrs. Martha Goings, M. D., of Red Key, Ind.; Mrs. Rebecca Smith, of Tabor, Ia., and Mrs. Nancy Andrew, of Muncie, Ind., are sisters of the decedent. Mrs. Goings was with her sister when she passed away. Mrs. Bickett was a member of the United Presbyterian church during the greater part of her life, and for many years she was a faithful member of the First U. P. church in this city. Funeral services will be held at the home at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, and will be conducted by the Rev. S.. E. Martin, D. D. The burial will be made in Woodland cemetery.
The 1910 U. S. Census taken on April 15, 1910, shows Daniel D. Bickett (age 55) born in Ohio to Ohio-born parents is a widower Retired Farmer renting his own home and living in the City of Santa Fe, 4th Ward, Santa Fe Co., NM.
The 1920 U. S. Census taken on January 7, 1920, shows Daniel D. Bickett (age 64) born in Ohio to Ohio-born parents is a widower General Farm Farmer owing his own farm with a mortgage and living in Deitrich Twp., Lincoln Co., ID.
The Evening State Journal, Lincoln, NE, Thursday, June 12, 1919
The marriage of Miss Eliza Bickett to George R. Whitlock took place Wednesday at the home of the bride in Superior, Neb. Miss Bickett was formerly a University of Nebraska student, being a member of the class of 1918. She was prominent in dramatic affairs and was a member of the Dramatic club. Mr. Whitlock served three years with the Canadian forces in France. Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock will make their home in Superior.
In 1930, George R. Whitlock (born about 1890 in Kansas and first married at age 28) is remarried to Alberta Unknown (born about 1890 in Denmark and first married at age 16) and is living in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE. He is a Life Insurance Agent. Eliza (Bickett) (Whitlock) Hester is married to Willis M. Hester and is living in Superior, Nuckolls Co., NE.
The Nebraska State Journal, Lincoln, NE, Friday, March 12, 1937
SUES FOR GAMBLING LOSSES
Omaha Woman Asking for Money Husband Wagered.
OMAHA. Seeking to recover what she claimed were gambling losses of her husband, Mrs. George R. Whitlock, wife of the former agency manager here of the Northwestern National Life insurance company, filed suit in district court Thursday against William O'Neil and the Delmar cigar store. Her petition charges the store is a gambling house and that her husband lost $2,000 gambling there in April and May 1936. Last October Mrs. Whitlock sued the Cornhusker cigar store and the Kentucky Derby cigar store. In the former, she charged Whitlock lost $3,000 and in the latter, $4,000. These cases have not yet come to trial. Following filing of the first two suits, Whitlock disappeared.