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Family Tree Maker Descendants of Peter Hickson, Snr Peter HICKSON, Snr Hannah WAITES b: 15 December 1813 in Bolton le b: 1815 in Lancashire Moors, Lancashire m: 1836 d: June 1847 in Macleay River (Frederickton), NSW in Frederickton, NSW Burial: 28 June 1847 Macleay River Circuit d: 19 October 1898 in Kempsey, NSW Yarrabindini, NSW Burial: 21 October 1898 Fredrickton Cemetery Yarrabandini Yarrabandini New South Wales New South Wales Australia Australia Farmer Labourer Mrs. Anna Waites Hickson Mr. Peter Hickson, Snr Age at death: 83 est. Lancs 34 Age at birth of first child: 22 est. Burial Certificate 28 June 1847 Age at death: 33 est. Lancs 34 Age at birth of first child: 23 Children Thomas Henry HICKSON Anne FOGGARTY Mary B HICKSON Edward WOOLMER Jane HICKSON William Samuel MILES Alice Louisa HICKSON Alfred Wallace SMITH Benjamin HICKSON Martha HINDER Thomas NASH Sarah Ann HICKSON Thomas A JERRETT Peter HICKSON Matilda Ann SHEPPARD b: 09 July 1837 in Bolton Le Moors, b: 1837 in Port Macquarie ? b: 15 June 1838 in Bolton Le Moors, m: b: 16 January 1841 in Bolton Le b: 1839 b: 16 February 1843 in Yarrabandinni, Mr. Alfred Wallace Smith b: 20 June 1845 in Yarrabindinni, b: 1850 Australia b: 24 December 1845 in Yarrabindinni, b: 1841 b: 07 August 1847 in Macleay River b: 1847 Lancashire m: 10 November 1856 Lancashire in Macleay River, NSW Moors, Lancashire m: 1860 NSW Check This NSW m: 1871 Mr. Thomas Nash NSW m: 1862 (Frederickton), NSW m: 1868 d: 24 August 1924 in Hill St Leichardt, Sydney in Henry Battinson House, Pleasant Lancashire Lancashire d: 17 April 1916 in MacLeay River, New South Wales Baptised: 1843 Port Macquarie, St Andrew's, Baptised: 1845 Port Macquarie, St Andrew's, in Macleay River, NSW Lancs 34 Baptised: 1845 Port Macquarie, St Thomas' (Co in Macleay River, NSW Baptised: 04 September 1847 Kempsey, Port in MacLeay Tiver, New South Wales Bolton Piont, Kempsey Mrs. Mary Hickson Woolmer Mr. Edward Woolmer Burial: 1916 Fredrickton Cemetery, NSW Australia Presbitarian Presbitarian New South Wales Ayr), Church of England Australia Macquerie; Wesleyan Methodist Australia Lancashire 1861 5 Howell Croft, Bolton, Lancashire Yarrabandini d: 1925 in Kempsey, NSW Australia d: 02 December 1912 Yarrabandini Mr. Thomas Henry Hixon Australia Lancs 34 Lancs 34 Australia Mr. William Samuel Miles New South Wales New South Wales Australia Mr. Thomas A Jerrett New South Wales Mrs. Matilda Sheppard Hickson Mrs. Anne Foggarty Hickson Cotton Factory Hand Lancs 34 Australia Australia Mrs. Martha Hinder Hickson Mrs. Sarah Hickson Nash Lancs 34 Australia Lancs 34 Age at death: 87 Lancs 34 Lancs 34 Lancs 34 Mrs. Jean Hickson Miles Mrs. Alice Hickson Smith Mr. Benjamin Hickson Age at death: 66 Mr. Peter Hickson Age at birth of first child: 22 est. Age at birth of first child: 20 Age at birth of first child: 20 est. Age at death: 75 Lancs 34 Age at death: 80 est. Lancs 34 Census: 1861 Visitor, unmarried, 22y Lancs 34 Lancs 34 Age at birth of first child: 20 est. Baptism Certificate 04 September 1847 Lancs 34 Age at birth of first child: 22 est. Grandchildren Matilda Ann HIXON Alfred Peter HICKSON Harriett COLEMAN Anna HICKSON Thomas HICKSON Francis B HICKSON Priscilla COOK William Richard HICKSON Mary Jane COOK Frederick H HICKSON Ellen HEGERTY Matilda Ann HICKSON Catherine Alice HICKSON Andrew G VAUGHAN Jane Elizabeth HICKSON Martha Ann HICKSON Daniel Patrick HICKSON May H HICKSON Laura Lavinia HICKSON Frederick Richard BAKER Georgina J HICKSON Alfred Powell MANLEY James HICKSON Ada M HICKSON Joshua J LIPMAN Walter H HICKSON William P HICKSON Mary Rebecca HICKSON Edward HICKSON Frederick HICKSON Benjamin HICKSON George Thomas HICKSON Sarah Jane TUNE New South Wales b: 28 July 1857 in Kempsey, New b: 1857 b: 1858 b: 1860 in Macleay River, New South b: 1862 b: 1863 b: 29 November 1865 in Macleay b: 12 November 1875 b: 1867 in New South Wales, Australia b: 1879 b: 1869 in Macleay River, NSW b: 1871 b: 1871 b: 1872 in Macleay River, New South b: 1877 in Macleay River, New South b: 1879 in Macleay River, New South b: 1882 in Kempsey, NSW b: 1885 m: 1903 b: 1886 in Kempsey, New South Wales, b: 1885 b: 1861 in Bolton, Lancashire b: 1869 in Macleay River, New South b: 1869 b: 1869 in Macleay River, New South b: 1871 in Macleay River, New South b: 1875 in Sydney, New South Wales, b: 1877 in Paddington, New South b: 1877 in Paddington, New South b: 1879 in Sydney, New South Wales, b: 1873 in Macleay River b: 1875 in Greater Grimsby, Australia South Wales m: 1878 Australia Wales, Australia d: 1931 in Kempsey, New South Wales m: 1896 River, NSW m: 06 June 1894 Baptised: 1867 Kempsey, Port Macquerie; Wesleyan m: 1900 Australia Australia m: 1892 Wales, Australia Wales, Australia Wales, Australia Australia d: 21 January 1938 in Kempsey, New South Wales Australia m: 1906 1861 5 Howell Court, Great, Bolton, Lancashire Wales, Australia m: 1890 Wales, Australia Wales, Australia Australia Wales, Australia Wales, Australia Australia (Frederickton), NSW Lincolnshire Mrs. Matilda Hixon Hickson d: 1920 Australia Australia d: 04 September 1942 in Kempsey, NSW Methodist Australia Australia d: 1944 in Rozelle, New South Wales Australia d: 1949 d: 1924 in Petersham, Sydney, NSW 5 Howell Croft New South Wales Australia New South Wales d: 1876 in New South Wales, Australia Australia Australia Australia d: 1936 in Petersham, NSW in MacLeay River, New South Wales Miss Anna Hickson in Kempsey, New South Wales in Kempsey Australia in Kempsey, New South Wales Miss Matilda Ann Hickson Mrs. Alice Vaughan in Kempsey, New South Wales Miss May H Hickson in West Kempsey, New South Wales Bolton in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia m: 1897 Lancs 34 New South Wales Australia Lancs 34 Mr. Thomas Hickson Mr. Frank Hickson d: 1942 in Kempsey, NSW Australia d: 17 January 1933 in Fredrickton Kempsey Australia Lancs 34 Lancs 34 Australia Miss Jane Elizabeth Hickson Miss Martha Ann Hickson New South Wales Lancs 34 Mrs. Laura Hickson Baker Mr. Frederick Richard Baker New South Wales New South Wales Australia New South Wales Mr. Walter H Hickson Australia Australia Mr. Edward Hickson Mr. Frederick Hickson Mr. Benjamin Hickson New South Wales in Sydney, New South Wales Australia Mr. Frederick H Hickson Australia Australia Lancashire Australia Mrs. Harriett Coleman Hickson Lancs 34 Age at death: 69 est. Australia Mr. William Richard Hixon Australia Mrs. Ellen Hegerty Hickson Mr. Andrew G Vaughan Lancs 34 Lancs 34 Age at death: 53 est. Age at death: ? Australia Mrs. Ada Hickson Lipman Australia Lancs 34 Mr. William P Hickson Miss Mary Rebecca Hickson twin twin Lancs 34 d: 1937 in Newtown, NSW Mr. Alfred Peter Hickson Lancs 34 Lancs 34 Mr. Daniel Patrick Hickson Lancs 34 Mrs. Georgena Hickson Manley Mr. James Hickson Labourer Lancs 34 Mrs. Priscilla Cook Hickson Age at death: 76 Mrs. Mary Cook Hickson Lancs 34 Lancs 34 Lancs 34 Mr. Alfred Powell Manley Lancs 34 Mr. Joshua J Lipman Age at birth of first child: 25 est. Lancs 34 Age at death: 1 est. New South Wales Age at death: 63 est. Age at birth of first child: 34 est. Lancs 34 Age at birth of first child: 34 est. Age at death: 65 est. Age at birth of first child: 19 est. Age at death: 38 est. Census: 1861 Visitor, unmarried, aged 1 months Lancs 34 Mr. George Thomas Hickson Australia Age at birth of first child: 23 est. Age at death: 79 est. Age at death: 57 Age at birth of first child: 22 est. Age at birth of first child: ? Lancs 34 Lancs 34 Lancs 34 Lancs 34 Lancs 34 Age at birth of first child: 29 est. Lancs 34 Lancs 34 Lancs 34 Age at death: 63 est. Mrs. Sarah Tune Hickson Age at birth of first child: 23 est. Age at birth of first child: 33 est. Age at birth of first child: 19 est. 1861 Lancs 34 Age at death: 62 est. Age at birth of first child: 20 est. Lancs 34 Age at birth of first child: 18 est. Great-Grandchildren Harriett May HICKSON Percival Alfred HICKSON Blanche E HICKSON John P KELEHER Francis A HICKSON Ethel HICKSON Edward E HICKSON Roy L HICKSON Arthur Carlton HICKSON Stanley HICKSON Jessie Agnes CURNOE Alfred HICKSON Mountford V HICKSON Mabel Florence HICKSON Frederick Claude HICKSON Gladys A COOK Victor Arnold HICKSON Bridget GOULD William Gosford HICKSON Lavinia A DAVIS Daisy L HICKSON Edna E HICKSON Francis L HICKSON Ada M HICKSON Arnold COLEMAN Violet May HICKSON George COOPER Helen M NICHOLSON Leonard Macleay HICKSON Sadie Amelia M HAYWARD Ruby P HICKSON Herbert Stephen BEILBY Clara Maude HICKSON Alf BARCLAY Mileson Isabella HICKSON Jack LAWRENCE William Clyde HICKSON Florence M PORTER Sarah Jane HICKSON Percy W R JENNINGS Mountford HICKSON Hilda M CUMMING Azel HICKSON Edna MCGILVARY Claude HICKSON Kath HAWES Phyllis HICKSON Keith FELTON Richard L HICKSON Frederick L HICKSON Henry J HICKSON Amos Claude BAKER Leonard B BAKER Valerie Madge BAKER Carleton Vivien BAKER Lila Mavis BAKER Daphne Argyleshire BAKER Norma J BAKER Rex BAKER Leith BAKER Sydney B HICKSON Ernest Stanley MANLEY Galdys Mabel MADDEN Gordon HICKSON Ernest Henry TUNE Jane Alice THOMAS Alfred Thomas HICKSON Lillian Edward George HICKSON Ruby M HICKSON Mabel Helena HICKSON Lesley Frank HICKSON Albert J HICKSON Lina Lina Mary HICKSON William Edward TICKNER b: 1880 in Macleay River, New South b: 1881 in Kempsey, New South Wales, b: 1885 in Kempsey, New South Wales, b: 1884 b: 1886 in Kempsey, New South Wales, b: WFT Est. 1888 b: 1889 b: 1893 in Kempsey, New South Wales b: 1896 in Kempsey, New South Wales b: 1900 in Kempsey, New South Wales m: 1920 b: 1896 in Kempsey, New South Wales b: 1896 in New South Wales, Australia b: 1897 in Kempsey, NSW b: 11 February 1899 in Frederickton, b: 1899 b: 1900 in Kempsey, New South Wales b: 1907 b: 1901 in Kempsey, New South Wales b: 1901 b: 1904 b: 1905 in Kempsey, NSW b: 1907 in Kempsey, NSW b: 1894 m: 1909 b: 1896 in Kempsey, New South Wales m: 1913 b: 1901 b: 19 August 1897 b: 1904 b: 08 July 1899 in Kempsey, New b: 1895 b: 1901 in Kempsey, New South Wales New South Wales b: 1903 Mr.
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