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John Dingman Wilcox


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John Dingman Wilcox - Ancestry.comMust be logged in to view his overview page on the Kenneth Elbert Hacking Family Tree
John Dingman Wilcox (1843 - 1922) - Find A Grave Memorial
Born of a Noble HeritageBook about Samuel Allen Wilcox and his wives Martha Bolton Parker and Annie Christina Peterson and their 21 children, including John Dingman Wilcox. Compiled and edited by LaVerne Liljenquist Hacking, 1990. FHL Catalog Call # 929.273 W643

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http://lds.org/churchhistory/library/pioneerdetails/1,15791,4018-1-24841,00.html
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Born of a Noble Heritage, pp 12-13: "The Wilcox family ... went to ... Bonapart, Van Buren County, Iowa.... left Bonapart in the fall of 1847.
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http://iagenweb.org/pottawattamie/hist-mormonsettlements.htm
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Born of a Noble Heritage, p 13: The Wilcox family left Bonapart in the fall of 1847 and came to Ferryville, opposite Winter Quarters. Samuel built a log house. The they remained until the spring of 1848.
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Born of a Noble Heritage, p 13: ... spring of 1848. ... they went the Missouri River and rented a small farm on a small stream called Keg Creek ... in Mills County, Iowa, ... they stayed on this farm until 1850
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