Il est marié avec Eveline Glover.
Ils se sont mariés le 15 avril 1872 à Clayton County, Iowa, il avait 26 ans.
Enfant(s):
Moses Edward Dickens | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1872 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Eveline Glover |
Edward Dickens, age 40, farmer, born Tennessee, 21 years in Iowa; Ann D. Dickens, age 34, born Indiana, 20 years in Iowa; William Dickens, age 19, farming, born Iowa; Lucius Dickens, age 16, farming; John W. Dickens, age 13; Edward Dickens, age 12; Charles C. Dickens, age 6; Sophrona Dickens, age 9; Harriett Dickens, age 4; Robert Dickens, age 2./ online database
Moses Edward Dickens 1845-1880
Died at his home on Pleasant Ridge, August 7, 1880 Moses Edward Dickens, aged 36 years.
The deceased was the son of Edward G. Dickens, the Pioneer farmer on the Ridge, and Ann Drusilla (Van Sickle) Dickens, and was born and brought up on the farm where death claimed him as it's own. He was an energetic industrious worker with excellent habits that endeared him to all who enjoyed his acquaintance. A good citizen, a kind neighbor, and an indulgent and respected husband and parent. Besides the parents, sisters and brothers, he leaves a wife, Evaline, and three children; Edith, Grace Ann, and Clayton Henry, with whom the community sympathises in this hour of their affliction. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Casebeer, of this city, and a large concourso of neighbors and friends followed the remains to the silent home in Pleasant Ridge cemetery
Dickens, M. E. 1845-1880
Died at his home on Pleasant Ridge, August 7, 1880 Moses Edward Dickens, aged 36 years.
The deceased was the son of Edward G. Dickens, the Pioneer farmer on the Ridge, and Ann Drusilla (Van Sickle) Dickens, and was born and brought up on the farm where death claimed him as its own. He was an energetic industrious worker with excellent habits that endeared him to all who enjoyed his acquaintance. A good citizen, a kind neighbor, and an indulgent and respected husband and parent. Besides the parents, sisters and brothers, he leaves a wife, Evaline, and three children; Edith, Grace Ann, and Clayton Henry, with whom the community sympathises in this hour of their affliction. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Casebeer, of this city, and a large concourso of neighbors and friends followed the remains to the silent home in Pleasant Ridge cemetery.