Person:Joel Hiscock (2)

Joel Hiscock
d.3 Oct 1854
m. 16 Nov 1780
  1. Experience Hiscock
  2. Lucinda Hiscock
  3. Joel Hiscock1782 - 1854
  4. Cody Hiscock1783 -
  5. Mary Hiscock1792 -
  6. Richard Hiscock1797 -
  7. Luther Hiscock1801 -
  8. Alanson Hiscock1803 - Abt 1831
  • HJoel Hiscock1782 - 1854
  • WAnna Spring1787 - 1873
m. 22 May 1808
  1. Abigail Hiscock - 1828
  2. Infant Hiscock
  3. Naomi Hiscock
  4. Lucy Hiscock1814 -
  5. Mary Hiscock1816 -
  6. Anna Hiscock1817 -
  7. Sarah Hiscock1822 -
  8. Joel Richard Hiscock1824 - 1888
Facts and Events
Name Joel Hiscock
Gender Male
Alt Birth[2] 1781
Birth? 7 Feb 1782 Pompey, Onondaga, New York, USA
Alt Birth[1] New York, USA
Marriage 22 May 1808 to Anna Spring
Alt Marriage 1808 to Anna Spring
Death? 3 Oct 1854
Alt Death[2] 1854
References
  1. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census (2). (Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2005;)
    Database online. North Plains, Ionia, Michigan, ED 88, roll T9_583, page 13.1000, image 0565.

    Record for J. R. Hiscock _FOOT: Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005), Database online. North Plains, Ionia, Michigan, ED 88, roll T9_583, page 13.1000, image 0565.

  2. 2.0 2.1 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. (Name: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution;)
    Volume 121, pg 279.

    Mrs. Ethelyn Lucile Nichols Konarski. DAR ID Number: 120900 Born in Chicago, Ill. Wife of Michael M. Konarski. Descendant of Richard Hiscock, as follows: 1. Vernon Elmer Nichols (b. 1869) m. 1894 Lulu M. Phillips (b. 1872). 2. John J. Nichols (b. 1848) m. 1868 Mary O. Hiscock (b. 1851). 3. Joel Richard Hiscock (1824-88) m. 1849 Mercy Ann Sweat (b. 1829). 4. Joel Hiscock (1781-1854) m. 1808 Annie Spring (1787-1873). 5. Richard Hiscock m. 1780 Sarah Cody (1763-1844). Richard Hiscock (1758-1840) enlisted, 1775, as private in Capt. James Mellen's company, Col. Jonathan Ward's regiment, Massachusetts [p.279] troops. He served other enlistments until 1781. His widow received a pension. He was born in Hopkinton, Mass.; died in Pompey, N. Y.