Person:Joseph Wickham (3)

m. Bef 1648
  1. Thomas Wickham1648 -
  2. Cornet Thomas Wickham1651 - 1730
  3. Sarah Wickham1653 -
  4. William Wickham1657 - Aft 1730
  5. Samuel WickhamEst 1660 - Aft 1699
  6. Colonel Joseph WickhamEst 1662 - 1734
  7. John WickhamEst 1665 -
  8. Elizabeth WickhamCal 1668 -
  1. Joseph Wickham, Jr.1701 - 1782
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Colonel Joseph Wickham
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1662 Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage to Sarah Satterly
Will[3] 20 Apr 1734
Death[3] 6 Jul 1734 Southold, Suffolk, New York, United States
Probate[3] 17 Aug 1734 Will proved.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Thomas Wickham, in Adams, Sherman W. (Sherman Wolcott), and Henry R. (Henry Reed) Stiles. The History of Ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut: Comprising the Present Towns of Wethersfield, Rocky Hill, and Newington; and of Glastonbury Prior to its Incorporation in 1693, from Date of Earliest Settlement Until the Present Time with Extensive Genealogies and Genealogical Notes on Their Early Families. (New York: The Grafton Press, 1904)
    2:789.

    "Joseph (Wickham), b. Weth., abt. 1662."

  2. Adams, Sherman W. (Sherman Wolcott), and Henry R. (Henry Reed) Stiles. The History of Ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut: Comprising the Present Towns of Wethersfield, Rocky Hill, and Newington; and of Glastonbury Prior to its Incorporation in 1693, from Date of Earliest Settlement Until the Present Time with Extensive Genealogies and Genealogical Notes on Their Early Families. (New York: The Grafton Press, 1904)
    1:313.

    "Wickham, Joseph, (s. Thomas and Sarah), in 1687 sold his share of the parental ho'd to his s. Thomas, Jr., and then, or earlier, rem. to Southampton, L. I."

    NOTE: He probably sold to his brother Thomas, Jr., since he (Joseph) was about 25 years of age at this time and could hardly have had a son old enough to purchase property.

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Frost, Josephine C. Mayou Stillman. Ancestors of James Wickham and his wife Cora Prudence Billard. (Washington, District of Columbia, United States: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1993)
    4-7.