Benjamin HILLIKER

Birth:
7 Sep 1785
Usa
Death:
26 Dec 1862
Ontario, Canada
Burial:
Lynnville Cemetery, Norfolk Co. Windham Twp.Ontario Canada
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Sources:
Hilliker Family Tree,etc
Descendants of Benjamin Hilliker
Descendants of Benjamin Hilliker
Notes:
                   BIOGRAPHY - H. Crysler Hilliker notes found in Eva Brook Donly Museum, 109 Norfolk St. South, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada N3Y 2W3
     There is a record for Ben Hilliker with Mary at Norwich cemetery but no stone or inscription for him in cemetery records, so he probably is buried in Lynnville.
      He married Mary Beadle of Poughkeepsie, New York. A stone on the Norwich cemetery for "Mary, wife of Benjamin" says she died Jun 8 1817 at 51. If she is the wife of this Benjamin, she is 20 years older than her husband.
      At this point Carson speculates on the mother of Benjamin's children after 1817 and before 1836. Benjamin did have another wife as Throckmorton records the death of Benjamin Hilliker's wife" in June 1835 and her burial on June 9.
      Then Benjamin married Charlotte probably Charlotte Pitcher nee Cunningham. She was born in Tarrytown in about 1799 She married Benjamin in 1836 after the death of her first husband, Alva B. Pitcher of Queensbury Twp. Warren Co., New York State. She had two sons with her, Archibald and Seneca Pitcher, born in Warren County. Seneca was believed to operate the saw mill before coming into Norwich as a store clerk and later a storekeeper. (There are many references to Seneca in "Amelia  Poldon's History of the Norwiches" and Charlotte's stone records her as Charlotte Hilliker, the mother of Seneca Pitcher).
      Benjamin arrived between 1816 and 1819 in Canada since Phebe was born in the US and John was his first child born in Canada. The Mary in Norwich cemetery is probably Benjamin's wife as she died in 1817 although cemetery records have the stone transcribed as 1811 and her death at age 72.
     Benjamin inherited the mill and farm Lot 2 Concession 5 from his father, William. In 1846 Behjamin sold his land to David McDowell of Windham Twp. for pounds 750. Charlotte sold her dower rights for 5 sh (Oxford Registry Office Document 6703). Benjamin and his wife moved to Windham in North Norwich as noted in the 1871 census. It is interesting that she had her birthplace originally written as America and that was crossed out and Tarrytown written above.  She died Jan 8, 1876 and is buried in Norwich.
     In the history of the Norwich Gore church there is mention of the Episcopal Methodists meeting at the home of Benjamin Hilliker in 1834. In 1859 it was decided that a church needed to be built and original members of the Norwich Gore Episcopal Methodists are listed and include Benjamin and his son, William.  The William Barnes diary has several referecne to going to meeting at Benjamin Hilliker's house. He also tells about going to the mill to grind wheat. On March 19, 1836 he had to fix the shaft of Hilliker's mill "dam went off" and June 27 he "made a gate and planked the floom." Again on Sept 3 he fixed the sawmill floom. He also records visits to and from Giles and a visit from Egbert and his wife Frances Jacobs. William also "cased a door" and shingled Benjamin's barn with boards.  He records the marriage of Mima Hilliker.
      Two entries unrelated to the Hillikers caught my interest.  he records his calf being killed and eaten by wolves and also spent one day corking his house with moss.
      Benjamin's grave marker in Lynnville has a four line poem. The last two lines are:
        The debt is paid, my soul is free
        Prepare in time to follow me
                  
Mary BEADLE
Birth:
Poughkeepsie, New York
Death:
8 Jun 1817
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
1813
Death:
19 Apr 1851
Marr:
Sep 1836
Norwich, Ontario, Canada 
Notes:
                   BIOGRAPHY - H. Crysler Hilliker notes found in Eva Brook Donly Museum, 109 Norfolk St. South, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada N3Y 2W3
      Was listed in Benjamin's will in 1862 but predeceased it.  Married Daniel David Wilson b 1814. Daniel was a blacksmith in Norwich. They had a 1 1/2 storey log house and blacksmith shop on their lot. Jemima is buried in Norwich. She died April 19, 1851.
                  
2
Birth:
1814
Usa
Death:
31 Mar 1903
Marr:
3 Oct 1839
 
Notes:
                   BIOGRAPHY - H. Crysler Hilliker notes found in Eva Brook Donly Museum, 109 Norfolk St. South, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada N3Y 2W3
      William was born in the US and married Catherine Lossing {(from the Dean Family file). Catherines's mother, Patty Ann Yewell(Jewell) had a grandfather, Henry Yewell who had married Elizabeth Hilliker. Catherine's parents were Andrew B. 1790-1825 and Martha "Patty" Ann Yewell 1792-1878}
      [William lived at the Gore and the Gore opposite.  He moved there in 1854. The 1857 census also lists Andrew as a farmer. There are records from 1851 to 1876 for William at the Gore. The 1876 map shows a school and church on his lot. William and Catherine are buried at the Gore. The school property burned in 1976.
      Sarah Ann's marriage record shows her b 1849 married William Sherwood b about 1837. She is buried in Otterville.
      The obituary for Mary Elizabeth says the two sisters, Mary and Elvina, lived alone together in the family home at the Gore with Elvina dying July 1, 1915. Surviving sisters are recorded as being Mrs. Sherwood of Otterville and Mrs.Rychman of Weidman, Michigan.
      Catherine's obituary lists Mrs. Albert Stenvenson of Woodstock, Mrs. Cj.C. Rychman, St. John,s, Michigan,Mrs. William Sherwood, Summerville.
      The grave marker records Andrew's wife as Samantha Kenney b 1848 d 1922 in Los Angeles.  They married oct 22, 1867.
                  
3
Birth:
1816
Usa
Death:
19 Jan 1892
Marr:
Abt 1835
Oxford County, Ontario, Canada 
Notes:
                   BIOGRAPHY - H. Crysler Hilliker notes found in Eva Brook Donly Museum, 109 Norfolk St. South, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada N3Y 2W3
      Phoebe married George Rammage b 1810 Canada, a carpenter d Jan 1, 1892.  Both are buried in Lynnville. The 1851census has them living in Windham and in the 1871 census they are in Burford Twp. Brant County listed as farmers. They lived at Lot 22 Concession 13 E half
                  
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Benjamin Hilliker - Mary Beadle

Benjamin Hilliker was born at Usa 7 Sep 1785.

He married Mary Beadle .

They were the parents of 3 children:
Jemima Ann Hilliker born 1813.
William B. Hilliker born 1814.
Phoebe E. Hilliker born 1816.

Benjamin Hilliker died 26 Dec 1862 at Ontario, Canada .

Mary Beadle died 8 Jun 1817 .