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Facts and Events
Name |
Vandike J. Barricklow |
Alt Name |
Van Dyke J. Barricklow |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
27 Mar 1828 |
Rising Sun, Ohio, Indiana, United States |
Marriage |
17 Mar 1850 |
Jefferson, Indiana, United Statesto Ellen Jane Stucker |
Military[1] |
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Mexican War |
Death[2] |
3 Jan 1904 |
Blaine, Whatcom, Washington, United States |
Obituary[1] |
8 Jan 1904 |
Blaine, Whatcom, Washington, United StatesBlaine Journal |
Burial? |
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Blaine, Whatcom, Washington, United StatesBlaine Cemetery |
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 BARRICLOW, Van Dyke (d. 1904)
Sunday Evening January 3d, 1904 at his home on Fourth Street one of Blaine's pioneers passed away. He had served his country in the Mexican war. In Blaine he had followed his vocation of carpenter. Van Dyke Barriclow was born at Sunrise, Ind., Mar. 27, 1828. He came at an early date in our history with his family to Blaine. He died last Sunday attended by his grand children, Mrs. E. W. Dickerson and Gordon Barriclow. The surviving children and adult grandchildren are M. A. Barriclow, Mrs. Sarah Roper, Mrs. E. W. Dickerson, Marian and Gordon Barriclow, of Blaine, and Charles and Arthur Barriclow, of Seattle. The funeral service by Rev. E. W. Dawson at the Congregational Church at 2 P. M. Tuesday. {The name was spelled BARRACKLAW, BARRICLAW and BARRICKLOW in the early newspapers.} - ↑ Van Dyke Barricklow death record

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