
PICKEL, Jane

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Name PICKEL, Jane Birth 25 Sep 1811 Edgefield District, South Carolina, United States [1, 2]
Gender Female Residence 1820 Pendleton District, South Carolina, United States [3]
Residence 1830 Anderson County, South Carolina, United States [4]
Residence 1840 Anderson County, South Carolina, United States [5]
Residence 29 Sep 1870 Paris Mountain Township, Greenville County, South Carolina [6]
- Jane appears to have been living with her daughter, Sarah, and Sarah's first husband, B.F.P. Turner
Residence 30 Jun 1880 Bates Township, Greenville County, South Carolina [7]
- A widow living with her daughter, Sarah, and son-in-law, Lawrence P. Pool
Death 15 Jul 1887 Greenville County, South Carolina, United States [2]
Burial Aft 15 Jul 1887 Enoree Baptist Church Cemetery, Travelers Rest, Greenville County, South Carolina [2]
- Her grave lists her maiden surname as "Pickel."
Person ID I1184 Pickel_Bartlett Last Modified 14 Dec 2015
Father PICKEL, William, b. 30 Oct 1776, Edgefield County, South Carolina, United States d. 26 Feb 1867, Williamston, Anderson, South Carolina, United States
(Age 90 years)
Mother WILSON, Elizabeth, b. 2 May 1782, Edgefield District, South Carolina, United States d. 4 Mar 1869, Williamston, Anderson, South Carolina, United States
(Age 86 years)
Marriage Bef 4 Aug 1800 Edgefield District, South Carolina, United States [8]
Residence Abt 4 Aug 1800 Edgefield District, South Carolina, United States [9]
- The official date for the 1800 Census is 4 August, 1800. On this census his name was spelled 'William Pickle.'
There is one male between 16 and 25; William would have been 24. There are three females: one under 10, one between 10 and 15 and one 16-25 (this was probably Elizabeth Wilson Pickle who would have been 18).
Three lines down there appears to be a James Wilson. If so, could this have been Elizabeth's father?
Click here to read 1800 Census.
Residence Abt 7 Aug 1820 Pendleton District, South Carolina, United States [3]
- Name listed as William Pickle
Residence 1830 Anderson County, South Carolina, United States [4]
- Listed as William Pickle
Residence 1840 Anderson County, South Carolina, United States [5]
- Listed as William Pickle
Residence 19 Sep 1850 Eastern Division, Anderson County, South Carolina [10]
Farmer - William's birthplace was listed as So. Carolina, and Elizabeth's as No. Carolina. Their surname was spelled Pickell.
Residence 5 Jul 1860 Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, United States [11]
Farmer - William's birthplace is listed as South Carolina and Elizabeth's, as Virginia
Family ID F8 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family COBB, Franklin, b. Abt 1818, South Carolina d. Bef 1870 (Age < 51 years)
Marriage 19 Mar 1844 South Carolina [12]
Residence 17 Sep 1850 Eastern Division, Anderson County, South Carolina [13]
Farmer Residence 17 Jul 1860 Pickensville, Pickens, South Carolina, United States [14]
Farmer Children 1. COBB, Sarah E, b. Abt 1848, Anderson County, South Carolina, United States d. Yes, date unknown
Family ID F337 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 16 May 2022
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Headstones Stones of Jane Pickel Turner Cobb and her grandson, John C. Turner
Jane (1811 - 1887)
John (1866 - 1900)Jane Pickel Cobb
(1811 - 1887)
Jane's daughter, Sarah COBB Turner Pool was the wife of Benjamin Franklin Perry Turner and the mother of John C. Turner.
Histories PICKEL - Origin of Anderson County, South Carolina
Anderson County, South Carolina was the home of William Pickel and many of his descendants. However, it was only in the latter two-thirds of his life that the area in which he lived had the designation of Anderson County. This page shows how the territory developed from 1769 until 1826 when Anderson and Pickens Counties were established.PICKEL - The Pickel Family of South Carolina
This page will introduce the subject then take you to a pdf file which contains the information.
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Sources - [S68] History of the William Pickle Family, Page III-190.
- [S109] Find-a-Grave website, Find A Grave Memorial# 10417953.
- [S305] 1820 Federal Census, Pendleton District, South Carolina (Ancestry pg 21 of 98).
3 Males under 10: James, Crawford and William
1 Male 10 to 16: Jacob
1 Male 26 to 45: William
2 Females under 10: Jane
2 Females 16-26: Esther and Theresa
1 Female: 26-45: Elizabeth - [S301] 1830 Federal Census, Anderson County, South Carolina (Ancestry page 95 of 166).
Male of five and under ten: Obediah (7)
Male of ten and under fifteen: William (10), Crawford (13), and ?
Male of fifteen and under twenty: James (15)
Male of twenty and under thirty: Jacob (22)
Male of fifty and under sixty: William (54)
Female of ten and under fifteen: Jane (15), Theresa (17) (Wrong age grouping?)
Female of forty and under fifty: Elizabeth (48) - [S98] 1840 Federal Census, Anderson County, South Carolina (Ancestry page 258 of 642).
Two males fifteen and under twenty: Obadiah (17) and William (19)
One male sixty and under seventy: William (64)
Two females twenty and under thirty: Jane (25) and Theresa (27)
One female fifty and under sixty: Elizabeth - [S69] 1870 Federal Census, Paris Mountain Township, Greenville County, South Carolina Pg 14 Dwelling 101.
- [S70] 1880 Federal Census, Greenville, Bates County, South Carolina ED 96 Page 41.
- [S68] History of the William Pickle Family, Page III-1.
- [S304] 1800 Federal Census, Edgefield District, South Carolina Ancestry pg 80 of 115.
- [S76] 1850 Federal Census, Eastern Division, Anderson County, South Carolina Dwelling 868.
- [S316] 1860 Federal Census, Regiment 42, Anderson County, South Carolina Page 92 Dwelling 669.
- [S68] History of the William Pickle Family, Page III-171.
- [S76] 1850 Federal Census, Eastern Divn., Anderson County, South Carolina Dwelling 839.
- [S316] 1860 Federal Census, 5th Regm. Division, Pickens County, SC Page 103 Dwelling 803.
- [S68] History of the William Pickle Family, Page III-190.