Henry Whicker - pafn27 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

Descendants of Henry Whicker

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916. Evander Wicker

Evander and Barbara had three more children, according to the 1900 census, who are not living at the time of the census. rcw


Araminta Allen Brooks

First given name spelled, "Aramenta" elsewhere in the Wicker/Whicker book.


989. John Thomas Wicker

OCCUPATION: Farmer; worked at a planing mill.


Catherine Lee "Cattie" Sinclair

Address was Weatherspoon St., Sanborn.


1466. Florence Lee Wicker

Had nine children.


Burl Martin Thomas

Five Children.


1470. Willie Walter Wicker

DIED: in World War I.


Joe J. Parrish

Two daughters.


Budd Jeffries

No children.


994. David Alexander Whicker

David Alexander Whicker was a Marshall with the North Carolina Supreme Court
and his portrait hangs in the Hall of Justice in Raleigh.
!David and Emma Williams Whicker had eleven children, but only records of eight
have been found.


995. Caswell Drake Whicker

Caswell Drake Whicker traveled to the newly opened Indian lands in Mississippi
to build houses for the new settlers about 1858. He liked it so much he sent
for his family about 1860. He was a Private, Company G, 17th Mississippi
Infantry, CSA. After the battle at Balls Bluff, he was sent to detached duty
with McLaws Pioneers, which was a Civil War version of the SeaBees. Caswell
built pontoon bridges and similar structures for the Confederacy. He returned
home after the war, living in Tacaleche, Marshall Co., MS. When Benton County
was formed in 1870, his home was included in the new county. He was an expert
carpenter. He built Pisgah Church where his great grandson, Robert F. Wicker,
Jr. was pastor in 1951-52. Rev. Wicker is the compiler of the book, the
Wicker/Whicker Family.


1489. Florence Deleval Whicker

Florence died of diptheria.


1491. James Potts Whicker

James died of diptheria.


1492. John Robinson Whicker

John R. Whicker was never married.