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Note: n a day. His widow is 90 and they have lived in the marriage state 70 years: (True American, My 1, 1820). He owned property near that of Matthias and his son. Frederick had 2 sons living, George and Matthias, names found only in this branch of the family descendant from Frederick. From More Records of Old Hunterdon Co. Vol II, pg. 111- Oct. 17, 1811, Frederick Pickle of Tewksbury Twp., will of. Wife, Elizabeth Pickel to have full power of authority over real and personal estate for life and then executors to sell the same and divide the proceeds as follow: 1/5 to children of dec'd daughter, Mary Rose, and daughter, Margaret Trimmer (wife of David Trimmer); 1/5 to daughter, Charity Auble; 1/5 to daughter, Catherine Allick; 1/5; to daughter, Elizabeth Stires; 1/5 to children of dec'd daughter Hannah Hildebrant. Catherine daughter of son Baltus Pickle, dec'd $5.00. George Pickle, otherwise called George Beem, $50. Executors: Conrod Apgar Jr. and son-in-law, Jacob Auble. Witnesses: Matthias Pickle, Addylina Pickle and Thos. D. Jenkins. Proved April 18, 1820 by Conrod Apgar Jr., surviving executor. (3/297)
Note: He resided in 1755 in Tewk. Twp. Fairmount. Sold land in 1810 to John Adams and many others. It was said that when he was 94 he cut with a cradle 500 sheaves of rye in a day. At 97 he went into the woods and split 100 chestnut rails in less tha
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