Phoebe Jane Hulick Leonard
George Washington Hulick
Martha Hulick
Ezekiel Hulick
Mary Hulick
Elizabeth Hulick
Amanda Hulick
Kesiah Hulick
He died June 3, 1878 and was buried in Batavia Union Cemetery
Son of John Hulick,JOHN HULICK was the founder and ancestor of the noted family of that name in Clermont, and gallantly served throughout the Revolutionary War in the New Jersey Line and lived in Sussex County in that State. After the War if 1812 he came to Batavia Township with all his children, but John and Cornelius, who remained and died in the East.
Those who came were James, who married Rebecca Weaver, and died November 21, 1875, aged 88; Abraham who died February, 1871, aged 82; Mary, married to Thomas Tate, and died in 1880; Jane, married to James Gest; Sallie, married to Charles Robinson; Martha, twice married and lived in Illinois, and Lot, who died June 3,1878, aged 79. James was the father of Mrs. George R. Wageman and John W., Abraham, William W., Erastus and James Hulick, so well known as leading farmers. Lot married Rhoda, a daughter of Ezekiel and Phoebe Gest Dimmitt, and children were Martha, Jane, Ezekiel, Mary, George W., the ex-Congressman and well-known lawyer; Elizabeth, Amanda, and Keziah.
The old veteran John Hulick died in the 1840s, and at the great Harrison-Whig political meeting in the "Tippecanoe and Tyler, To campaign of 1840 in Batavia on the lot where is now the residence of Judge John S. Parrott, this Revolutionary War Hero rode in a carriage in the procession with several other surviving comrades of the stirring times of 1776.
Phoebe Jane Hulick Leonard
George Washington Hulick
Martha Hulick
Ezekiel Hulick
Mary Hulick
Elizabeth Hulick
Amanda Hulick
Kesiah Hulick
He died June 3, 1878 and was buried in Batavia Union Cemetery
Son of John Hulick,JOHN HULICK was the founder and ancestor of the noted family of that name in Clermont, and gallantly served throughout the Revolutionary War in the New Jersey Line and lived in Sussex County in that State. After the War if 1812 he came to Batavia Township with all his children, but John and Cornelius, who remained and died in the East.
Those who came were James, who married Rebecca Weaver, and died November 21, 1875, aged 88; Abraham who died February, 1871, aged 82; Mary, married to Thomas Tate, and died in 1880; Jane, married to James Gest; Sallie, married to Charles Robinson; Martha, twice married and lived in Illinois, and Lot, who died June 3,1878, aged 79. James was the father of Mrs. George R. Wageman and John W., Abraham, William W., Erastus and James Hulick, so well known as leading farmers. Lot married Rhoda, a daughter of Ezekiel and Phoebe Gest Dimmitt, and children were Martha, Jane, Ezekiel, Mary, George W., the ex-Congressman and well-known lawyer; Elizabeth, Amanda, and Keziah.
The old veteran John Hulick died in the 1840s, and at the great Harrison-Whig political meeting in the "Tippecanoe and Tyler, To campaign of 1840 in Batavia on the lot where is now the residence of Judge John S. Parrott, this Revolutionary War Hero rode in a carriage in the procession with several other surviving comrades of the stirring times of 1776.
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