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Joseph Dicken

Alexandria Deed Book S, page 233, recorded 10 May 1848

James M Stevens and Mary Stevens his wife in consideration of $100 to them paid by
Jeremiah White, sell all their right to a certain tract of land lying in the county of Campbell containing 125 3/4 acres which descended to the said Mary S Stevens from her ancestors,
 Joseph Dicken and Mary, his wife now deceased; which said interest is the undivided
eighth part of said tract of land reserving there from the burying ground on said land.
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Alexandria Deed Book S, page 285, recorded 13 Jun 1848

Charles Dicken of Campbell County in consideration of $100 to him paid by James J White,
sells all his right to a certain tract of land lying in the county of Campbell.  Containing
125 3/4 acres which descended to him from his ancestors Joseph and Mary Dicken,
now deceased, which interest is the undivided eighth part of said tract reserving there
 from the burying ground on the same.  Charles Dicken together with Mary his wife.
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Court Order Book 5, Page 319, 24 July 1848
 Alexandria Courthouse

Satisfactory proof was exhibited to Court by the oaths of Wm. Griffey and H. R. Rachford that Joseph Dicken was a pensioner of the U. S. at the rate of $66.66 per year, that he was a resident of the County of' Campbell in the State of Kentucky, that he died in the County and State afsd. on the 4th of Jany. 1848, that he left no widow and that he left Chas. Dicken, Jos. Dicken, Levi Dicken, Simeon Dicken, Nancy Kerchival, Mary Stevens and that he left Mary H, White, Jos. White and Tho. White grandchildren and heirs of Margaret White late Dicken, Lewis, Mary and (blank) Dicken children of H. B. Dicken.

 

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