Corbett Pickering1,2,3,4

M, #21, (c 1798-1878)
Corbett Pickering|b. c 1798\nd. 8 Jan 1878|p21.htm|Jotham Pickering|b. c 1761\nd. c 1809|p11.htm|Alice Pickering|b. 27 Oct 1763\nd. 1797|p10.htm|Jonathan Pickering|b. 3 Apr 1736\nd. c Apr 1832|p38.htm|Elizabeth Hunt||p24.htm|Edward Pickering|b. b 20 Aug 1732\nd. May 1800|p14.htm|Abigail Chase|b. 16 Jul 1737\nd. 22 Dec 1812|p30.htm|

Relationship=Father of Cordelia Pickering.
Last Edited=7 Jun 2008
�����Corbett Pickering was born circa 1798 in New Milford, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, USA.1,2,3,4 He was the son of Jotham Pickering and Alice Pickering. He married Tamar Denny, daughter of Dr. John Denny and Esther Corbet, on September 17, 1818 in Gelatt Hollow, Gibson, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on January 8, 1878 in Glenwood, Pennsylvania, USA.1
�����He was a veteran of the War of 1812 and served as a private in Montgomery's (134th) Regiment of the Pennsylvania militia.5,6 He lived in 1850 in Gibson, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, USA.3 He and Tamar Denny appeared on the census of 1850 in Gibson, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, USA. He lived in 1860 in Gibson, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, USA.2 He and Tamar Denny appeared on the census of 1860 in Gibson, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, USA.7 He lived in 1870 in Gibson, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, USA.4 From History of Suquehanna, Pennsylvania.
"...Long prior to this the sons of the pioneers began to figure on the tax lists.Corbet Pickering, now of South Gibson, came of age in 1818, and lived at Gelatt Hollow, where he then married a daughter of Dr. Denny. This now aged couple recently celebrated their golden wedding and from Mr. P's published account of it is copied a part of his statements respecting his family: 'We have raised up a large family of children, 11 of whom are now living and 4 have gone to the better land. Our grandchildren now number 52, our great-grandchildren 9, and peace seems to reign on every hand. Ours was no ordinary pleasure on the 17th of Sept 1868, when, sitting at the table spread with the good things of life, in company with most of our children, and many of our neighbors, numbering in all over 100.5'"
Charts
Cousins I
Cousin II
Cousin III
Cousin IV
Pedigree of Della Pickering
Charlemagne to Me (#1)
Charlemagne to Me (#2)

Children of Corbett Pickering and Tamar Denny

Citations

  1. [S1] Ancestry.com, OneWorldTree.
  2. [S5] Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Gibson, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1185; Page: 216; Image: 217.
  3. [S3] Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Gibson, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania; Roll: M432_829; Page: 285; Image: 561.
  4. [S4] Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: , , ; Roll: M593.
  5. [S6] Blackman, History of Susquehanna County, 1873.
  6. [S24] Direct Data Capture, comp.. War of 1812 Service Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999. Original data: National Archives and Records Administration. Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M602, 234 rolls.
  7. [S11] Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Gibson, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1185; Page: 216; Image: 217.
  8. [S11] Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Gibson, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1185; Page: 216; Image: 217.
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