Title: William Pike 1817-1831 journal Page: p.123 Author: Pike, William Publication: Colesville, NY, Handwritten by author, 186 p.
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Title: William Pike Journal 3 Dec 1852 to 7 March 1853 Author: Pike, William Publication: Colesville, NY, Handwritten journal, 44 p.
Notes
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Note: N166 At the time of the Federal census in 1850 Henry was living in his father's household and listed as a farmer. William wrote in his journal of 1865 about Charlotte and his two granddaughters Catherine and Elizabeth who lived in Greene. In William Pike's diary of 1853 he commented on receiving a letter from Henry in January. When the diary ended March 1853 he had commented on son William being sick in Wisconsin and sending him money to return home, but William had not mentioned any further problems with Henry. This would mean Henry would have died after March 1853, probably during that year or in the early part of 1854.
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Note: 53 he had commented on son William being sick in Wisconsin and sending him money to return home, but William had not mentioned any further problems with Henry. This would mean Henry would have died after March 1853, probably during that year or in the early part of 1854. Note: In William Pike's diary of 1853 he commented on receiving a letter from Henry in January. When the diary ended March 18
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