Person:Timothy Pickering (3)

Watchers
m. 1803
  1. Eunice Pickering1803 -
  2. Nathaniel Pickering1805 - 1894
  3. Horace Kelton Pickering1808 - 1893
  4. Martha Pickering1811 - 1873
  • HTimothy Pickering1780 - 1844
  • WNellie KeltonCal 1786 - 1862
m. 15 Aug 1812
Facts and Events
Name Timothy Pickering
Gender Male
Birth[1][4] 27 Aug 1780 probably Richmond, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States
Marriage 1803 Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts, United Statesto Martha Kelton
Marriage 15 Aug 1812 Richmond, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United Statesto Nellie Kelton
Death[2][3] 25 May 1844 Richmond, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States
References
  1. Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records to the End of the year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1916-1925)
    Vol. 2, p. 173.

    PICKERING, Timothy, s. John, [born] Aug. 27, 1780. PR62
    [PR62=Bible record of John Pickering family furnished by E.H. Rixford, in the Wheatland papers, now in possession of Essex Institute. See note.]

  2. Find A Grave: South Cemetery, Richmond, NH, in Find A Grave
    Timothy Kelton Pickering.

    TIMOTHY PICKERING
    died
    May 25, 1844,
    AE 63.
    [Note: there is no indication that Kelton was part of Timothy's name, and it appears to be some poster's bookkeeping aid inappropriately presented as his actual name.]

  3. New Hampshire. Probate Court (Cheshire County). Probate estate files, 1769-1885. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 2001-2002)
    Case P342 Pickering Timothy Richmond 1844.

    4 Jun 1744: Nellee Pickering widow of deceased declines administration of Timothy Pickering late of Richmond requesting Alanson Pickering.
    28 Jun 1844: Inventory of Timothy Pickering: $105.11, by William Randall, Levi Wheeler, Daniel Mann.
    "first Tuesday" Jul 1844 [2 Jul 1844]: Petition of Nelley Pickering widow of Timothy Pickering late of Richmond for allowance, granted $105.11.
    2 Jul 1844: Petition of Alanson Pickering that estate is insolvent.

  4. The birth record in the family Bible is published in Salem VRs, but is presumed to carry no information about actual birth location. The History of Richmond says the father John came from Salem to Richmond about 1778. A deed in Cheshire County Vol. 19, p. 419 dated 9 Oct 1778, shows Henry Ingalls selling to "John Pickering of Richmond". So the birth is presumed to have happened in Richmond.