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Jeremiah Bricker (1828 - 1904)

Jeremiah Bricker
Born in Franklin Co., PAmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 10 Jun 1850 in Franklin Co., MO.map
Descendants descendants
Died at age 75 in Peculiar, Cass Co., MO.map
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Death

Death:
Date: 23 JUL 1904
Place: Peculiar, Cass Co., MO.
Cause: Stomach Cancer


Alias

Alias: Uncle /Jerry/


Burial

Burial:
Date: JUL 1904
Place: Bricker family plot,Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Cass Co., MO.


Occupation

Occupation:
Place: Threshing machine owner


Note

Note: @NI01223@
@NI01223@ NOTESome information on Jeremiah Bricker & family from Bricker Branches, Vol.1, May 1985 by Wayne Bricker, 1703 Kodiac Dr., Colorado Springs, Colo.80910, and Mike Bricker, thank you Mike.
1850 census, Franklin Co., PA., Letterkenny Twp.
1870 census, Cass Co., MO., Town 45, Range 31, Grand River Twp.,Harrisonville P.O.
1880 census, Cass Co., MO., Peculiar.
1900 census, Cass Co., MO., Peculiar.
FROM HISTORY OF CASS AND BATES COUNTIES, MISSOURI PUBLISHED 1882:
JEREMIAH BRICKER, one of the leading farmers of Peculiar Township,was born in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, August 18, 1829, andis theyoungest of eleven children. His father, George Bricker, was born in1790 and died January 12, 1872, in the same county. His mother, formerlyElizabeth Hill, was a daughter of John Hill, a revolutionary soldier, andwas born in 1789. She died in March 1873. Jeremiah's early life wasspent on his father's farm, and although his school advantages were verylimited, he has, by improving his opportunities out of school in readingand observation, acquired such knowledge as gives him a prominent socialposition. He married Miss Susan Aughinbaugh June 10, 1850. She was adaughter of Phillip Aughinbaugh, a native of the same county; he was ashoemaker by trade, but kept a public house until his death. After hismarriage Mr. B. engaged in farming in Franklin County and also wasinterested in the threshing business, and his machines were running inthis and adjoining counties until his removal to Missouri in 1869.
He then settled in Peculiar Township and improved his present farm.Mr. and Mrs. B. have nine children living: Eugene H., born May 16, 1853;Eliphalet H., born February 1, 1836; Mrs. James Reese, born April 14,1858; Mrs. Edwin Stutts, born March 13, 1860; Eber A., born September1, 1862; Martha I., born November 20, 1864 (she died January 28, 1866);Skiles W., born November 7, 1866; Charles E., born December 5, 1869;Thomas A., born December 2, 1871, and Elizabeth C., born August 7, 1875.
To view the biography on Jeremiah Bricker, contact the Cass Co., MO.,Historical Society, ask for publication: "Cass County Missouri Families1976."
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Biography

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