William Pickman Esq
American
William Pickman was a successful American merchant in Boston who retired to Salem, Massachusetts. - AsNotedIn
William Pickman was a successful American merchant in Boston who retired to Salem, Massachusetts. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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1774/06/25 | William Pickman is born the son of Benjamin Pickman and Mary Toppan. | Born | |||||
1821/10/23 | William Pickman Esq, Salem, pays $2800 for four of the five rights of his fellow heirs in the house and land lately occupied by their father, Benjamin Pickman Esq, deceased, and owned by their late mother, Mary Toppan Pickman. | Home | Pickman-Loring-Emmerton House, Salem | Salem, MA | |||
1823/00/00 | William Pickman is taxed on "an unfinished house and land," worth $6,000, personalty at $36,000 and income to $2,000. | Life | Pickman-Loring-Emmerton House, Salem | Salem, MA | |||
1823/00/00 | William Pickman and his sister Rawlins Pickman live at 34 Chestnut Street while their house on Essex Street is built by Daniel Bancroft. | Home | Stephen Phillips House, Salem | Salem, MA | |||
1851/11/00 | William and John King preside over a prenuptial contract dictating that all of Mary's assets are to be placed in a trust administered by her cousin, Samuel Walcott, for the sole benefit of said Mary without the interference of any husband she may marry. | Executor | Marriage of Mary T Pickman and George B Loring | ||||
1857/05/01 | William Pickman dies in his 83rd year. | Died | Pickman-Loring-Emmerton House, Salem | Salem, MA |