Notes for Samuel H. Pickle: From the Biographical and Genealogical History of Morris County, NJ, Vol I page 659 to 660, it Mentions Samuel H. Pickle. "The life of Mr. Pickle, though Quiet and unobtrusive, yet contains many lessons that are worthy of emulation. He has for years been numbered among the trustworthy farmers of Washington township. He was born in Hunterdon County, NJ, on the 23rd of July, 1822, and is the son of George and Sarah (Howell) Pickle who were natives of the same County. Samuel was reared to manhood on the old Pickle homestead, which is now the property of Frederick Pickle, of Hunterdon County, and received a limited education in the schools of Pottersville. After his marriage he began farming on his own account, locating on thr old Davis place near Hacklebarny, where he carried on agricultural Pursuits for a few years. In 1857 he removed to his present farm and for forty years has resided thereon continuously. He has ninety-two acres of rich arable land, well tilled and yielding good crops in return for the labor he bestows upon the place. Mr. Pickle has led a quiet and unassuming life, his chief aim being to attain an honorable name and a comfortable competence for his family, rather than to secure wealth or political favor. He is a Democrat !
More About Samuel H. Pickle and Deborrah V.P. Bartles: Marriage: 24 October 1846
More About Samuel H. Pickle and Elizabeth Ann Walters: Marriage: 30 November 1889
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