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Able Clark Rickett
Birth:3 Dec 1820 in Pigeon Creek, Washington, Co., PA
Death:7 Oct 1904 in Whippstown, Perry Co., OH
Sex:M
Father:John Richard Ricket b. 1768 in Washington, Washington Co., PA
Mother:Sarah Clark b. About 1785 in Washington, Washington Co., PA
  

Spouses & Children 
Harriet Ellison (Wife) b. About 1820
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Marriage: 24 FEB 1842 in Perry, Lake, OH
Children: 
  1. Azra Rickett b. Unknown
 
Rachael Jones Minshall (Wife) b. About 1824
Marriage: 5 OCT 1843 in Perry, Lake, OH
 
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RICKET, ABEL, farmer, who has also worked at some of the
mechanical trades; post office, Moxahala, Pleasant township, Perry county,
Ohio; was born in Washington county, Pennsylvania, in 1820; son of
John and Sarah (Clark) Picket. His father was of German, his
mother of Welsh and Irish descent. Began work with a millwright
when fifteen; remained with him one year, and then worked at house
carpentering until nineteen, in Carroll county. At twenty he came to
Pleasant township, engaged in teaching school two years, then followed
the carpenter trade about seven years, and next worked in a machine
shop in Morgan county. He moved to Morgan county in 1830;
returned and located on the farm where he now resides, but continued to
work at his trade until the breaking out of the Rebellion, when he
enlisted in the 30th O. V. I., Company D, and remained in the service
three years. He participated in all the battles the regiment was
engaged in until he left it. After the war closed he devoted most of his
time to the management of his farm. February 24, 1842, he married
Harriet Ellison. She was of New England ancestry. She died five
months after their marriage. In October, 1843, he married Rachel
Minshel. Their children are Ezra E., married; Sarah F., married;
Harriet, died in infancy; Mary E., married; Emma, Walter S.,
married; Enoch H., Albert, deceased; Charles W., and Bell.

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