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  1. Pickering and White formed a friendship. [2] On March 3, 1805, Pickering and White married in a ceremony held in the parlor of the Pickering Mansion. The couple moved to a home on Chestnut Street in Salem. [2] Later that year, their daughter, Mary Orne Pickering, was born. Their eldest son, John Pickering Jr., was born on November 8, 1808.

  2. Sep 4, 2021 · Pickering House, Salem, Mass circa 1910. In 1694, Pickering Jr died and the house passed down to his son John Pickering. When John died in 1722, the house passed down to his son Deacon Timothy Pickering. In 1751, Deacon Pickering expanded the house by adding a second story to the lean-to. On July 17, 1745, Colonel Timothy Pickering was born in ...

  3. Dec 25, 2018 · The first probably came around the 1680s, when John Pickering, Jr. added the western part of the house on the left side. Pickering was a farmer, as were most of the other residents of Salem during this period, but he also held several town offices, including serving as a selectman, constable, and militia officer.

  4. Oct 11, 2018 · John Pickering was born to John and Alice Pickering September 10, 1658 at Salem Massachusetts. He married Sarah Burrill June 14, 1683, at Salem, Massachusetts. He died at Salem, Massachusetts June 19, 1722. In his will he names his wife and children who were still living. Married Sarah Burrill on June 14, 1683 in Salem.

    • Male
    • September 10, 1658
    • Sarah (Burrill) Pickering
    • June 19, 1722
  5. Sifting The Sands Of Time. Friday 28th October 2005. Tweet. School teacher and singer/songwriter JOHN PICKERING is a long way from Christian music stardom. But he's still a powerful musical evangelist, as Tony Cummings reports. In a Christian music culture which sometimes apes the world with its banal personality cults and backslapping awards ...

  6. the other for the treatment of scholarly dictionaries of Americanisms . He discusses Pickering s Vocabularyexclusively John Pickering s Vocabulary (1816) Reconsidered: America s Earliest Philological Exploration of Lexicography Miyoshi K. Soka Women s College, Japan PAPERS Historical and Scholarly Lexicography and Etymology

  7. "John Pickering" published on by null. (1777–1846),Boston lawyer whose avocation was philology; he learned 20 languages, was the outstanding authority of his time on some languages of North American Indians, made the first study of ...