Lickley, Henry (b. 1771, d. AFT 1809)
Note: !Henry Lickley and Sarah Travis were married by Rev. Mr. Cole.
Death: AFT 1809
Reference: 116
Death: 27 JUL 1816 Peekskill,NY
Reference: 117
Death: 13 MAR 1811
Note: !Peter Bell and Jane Jones were of Philipse, Dutchess County. Frederick is the
5th child and Elizabeth is the 7th.
SOURCE: (1) Journal of the Rev Silas Constant., pg 93.
Death: 1 OCT 1805 Philipstown, NY
Burial: St Peters Cem, Peekskill, NY
Reference: 118
Death: 30 JUL 1867 Putnam Valley, Put.NY
Note: !Daniel Odell Lickley married a second time.
Reference: 276
Reference: 277
Note: !Abraham Lickley died unmarried.
Reference: 278
Note: !Phebe Lickley: Philipstown, now Cold Spring-on-Hudson, Putnam, NY.
Death: 15 DEC 1870 Philipstown,Putnam Co. NY
Burial: Cold Spring, Putnam, NY
Reference: 279
Note: !Sylvanus Warren was a member of the New York Assembly of 1843, and a member of
the Philipstown Lodge of Masons.
SOURCE: (1) THE JOURNAL of the REVERAND SILAS CONSTANT, pg 444.
Death: 19 FEB 1859 Cold Spring, Putnam, NY
Death: 25 JUN 1828 Cold Springs, Putnam, NY
Reference: 518
Death: 9 NOV 1830
Reference: 519
Death: 2 JAN 1829
Reference: 520
Note: !Gouverneur Kemble Warren:
1846 - Entered West Point aged 16, before,attended Kinsley's Mathematical
School
1850 - July 1, graduated from West Point, rank Brevet Second Lieutenant, in the
Corps of Topographical Engineers
1850-1852 - Assistant Engineer survey of the Mississippi delta
1852-1853 - Board for Canal around the falls of the Ohio River
1853-1854 - Surveys of Rock Island and Des Moines Rapids, Mississippi River
1854 - General map of the Pacific Railroad Explorations
1855 - Chief Topographical Engineer of Sioux Expedition, of Blue Water
1856 - Chief Topographical Engineer in Dakota Territory
1857 - Chief Topographical Engineer in Nebraska Territory
1859 - Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the Military Academy
1861-1866 - Civil War Service: Lieutenant- Cilonel of the Fifth New York
Major-General, U. S. Volunteers
1866-1870 - Superintending Engineer of Surveys of the Upper Mississippi
1868-1869 - Survey of the Battlefield of Gettysburg, PA
1870-1874 - Fortifications of New London and New Haven, CT
1870-1874 - Improvements of rivers and harbors on Long Island
.
Bronze Statue of Major-General G.K. Warren on Round Top, Gettysburg
Bronze Statue of Major General G.K. Warren at entrance of Prospect Park,
Brooklyn, NY
Civil War Record, "The Journal of Reverend Silas Constant" 1903, pp448-521.
Death: 8 AUG 1882 Newport, Newport, RI
Burial: Newport, Newport, RI
Note: !Algernon Sydney Chase was of Baltimore.
Note: !Leiah (Keziah) Barrett on 28 Dec 1691 deeded over to John Barrett all property
left to her by Samuel but with the right to live in the house for the rest of
her life.
Reference: 705
Reference: 706
Death: 9 JUL 1901 Washington, DC
Burial: Rock Creek Cem, Washington, DC
Reference: 707