Photograph- Thomas Strawbridge Dickey, b. October 23, 1807, and Letitia Ann Wilson Dickey, b. October 31, 1810, d. June 7, 1884, and their children. They were married May 14, 1829. Babe in arms of Letitia is Margaret Andres Dickey, b. Feburary 2, 1850. Babe in arms of Thomas is James Wilson Dickey, b. August 31, 1848. Between parents is Hannah Dickey, b. February 2, 1845. Standing boy is David Dickey, b. November 5, 1842. First row extreme right is Jane Patterson Dickey, b. November 3, 1840. Left to right in back row: Mary Jackson Dickey, b. September 8, 1843; Harriet Dilworth Dickey, b. October 30, 1838; Rebecca Wilson Dickey, b. November 19, 1832; Ann Maffitt Dickey, b. March 16, 1830, named for her grandmother, Ann Maffitt, wife of David Dickey; and Letitia Strawbridge Dickey, b. January 22, 1837.
Photograph- Thomas Strawbridge Dickey, b. October 23, 1807, and Letitia Ann Wilson Dickey, b. October 31, 1810, d. June 7, 1884, and their children. They were married May 14, 1829. Babe in arms of Letitia is Margaret Andres Dickey, b. Feburary 2, 1850. Babe in arms of Thomas is James Wilson Dickey, b. August 31, 1848. Between parents is Hannah Dickey, b. February 2, 1845. Standing boy is David Dickey, b. November 5, 1842. First row extreme right is Jane Patterson Dickey, b. November 3, 1840. Left to right in back row: Mary Jackson Dickey, b. September 8, 1843; Harriet Dilworth Dickey, b. October 30, 1838; Rebecca Wilson Dickey, b. November 19, 1832; Ann Maffitt Dickey, b. March 16, 1830, named for her grandmother, Ann Maffitt, wife of David Dickey; and Letitia Strawbridge Dickey, b. January 22, 1837.
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Thomas Strawbridge Dickey, b. October 23, 1807, and Letitia Ann Wilson Dickey, b. October 31, 1810, d. June 7, 1884, and their children. They were married May 14, 1829. Babe in arms of Letitia is Margaret Andres Dickey, b. Feburary 2, 1850. Babe in arms of Thomas is James Wilson Dickey, b. August 31, 1848. Between parents is Hannah Dickey, b. February 2, 1845. Standing boy is David Dickey, b. November 5, 1842. First row extreme right is Jane Patterson Dickey, b. November 3, 1840. Left to right in back row: Mary Jackson Dickey, b. September 8, 1843; Harriet Dilworth Dickey, b. October 30, 1838; Rebecca Wilson Dickey, b. November 19, 1832; Ann Maffitt Dickey, b. March 16, 1830, named for her grandmother, Ann Maffitt, wife of David Dickey; and Letitia Strawbridge Dickey, b. January 22, 1837.
Photograph- Thomas Strawbridge Dickey and Letitia Ann Wilson Dickey and their ten children. All are numbered and are identified as: 1. David Dickey. 2. Jennie Patterson Dickey Hastings. 3. Harriet Dilworth Dickey Wright. 3. Mary Jackson Dickey Armstrong Wright. 4. Margaret Ann Dickey Boyles. 6. James Wilson Dickey. 7. Ann Maffitt Dickey Gerry. 8. Thomas Strawbridge Dickey. 9. Letitia Ann Wilson Dickey. 10. Letitia Strawbridge Dickey Lysle. 11. Rebecca Dickey Rubincam. 12. Hannah Dickey White.
Photograph- Thomas Strawbridge Dickey and Letitia Ann Wilson Dickey and their ten children. All are numbered and are identified as: 1. David Dickey. 2. Jennie Patterson Dickey Hastings. 3. Harriet Dilworth Dickey Wright. 3. Mary Jackson Dickey Armstrong Wright. 4. Margaret Ann Dickey Boyles. 6. James Wilson Dickey. 7. Ann Maffitt Dickey Gerry. 8. Thomas Strawbridge Dickey. 9. Letitia Ann Wilson Dickey. 10. Letitia Strawbridge Dickey Lysle. 11. Rebecca Dickey Rubincam. 12. Hannah Dickey White.
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Thomas Strawbridge Dickey and Letitia Ann Wilson Dickey and their ten children. All are numbered and are identified as: 1. David Dickey. 2. Jennie Patterson Dickey Hastings. 3. Harriet Dilworth Dickey Wright. 3. Mary Jackson Dickey Armstrong Wright. 4. Margaret Ann Dickey Boyles. 6. James Wilson Dickey. 7. Ann Maffitt Dickey Gerry. 8. Thomas Strawbridge Dickey. 9. Letitia Ann Wilson Dickey. 10. Letitia Strawbridge Dickey Lysle. 11. Rebecca Dickey Rubincam. 12. Hannah Dickey White.
Photograph- Silhouette of Thomas Strawbridge Dickey, son of Col. David and Ann Maffitt Dickey. Ann Maffitt came from Cecil County, Maryland. He married Letitia Wilson, a daughter of James and Isabella Patterson Wilson on May 14, 1829.
Photograph- Silhouette of Thomas Strawbridge Dickey, son of Col. David and Ann Maffitt Dickey. Ann Maffitt came from Cecil County, Maryland. He married Letitia Wilson, a daughter of James and Isabella Patterson Wilson on May 14, 1829.
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Silhouette of Thomas Strawbridge Dickey, son of Col. David and Ann Maffitt Dickey. Ann Maffitt came from Cecil County, Maryland. He married Letitia Wilson, a daughter of James and Isabella Patterson Wilson on May 14, 1829.
Photograph- Spruce Grove covered bridge over the west branch of the Octoraro Creek. At right is one of the concrete piers for the concrete bridge which replaced it.
Photograph- Spruce Grove covered bridge over the west branch of the Octoraro Creek. At right is one of the concrete piers for the concrete bridge which replaced it.
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Spruce Grove covered bridge over the west branch of the Octoraro Creek. At right is one of the concrete piers for the concrete bridge which replaced it.
Photograph- Historic marker near the birthplace of William C. Sproul near Andrew's Bridge. Erected by the Pennsylvania Museum and Historical Commission. William C. Sproul, Governor of Pennsylvania, 1919 - 1923, was born four miles soutwest in 1870. The ouse is marked. His term is noted for raod building, the Edmonds Act improving the public school system, and the creation of th eDepartment of Welfare. He died near Chester in 1928.
Photograph- Historic marker near the birthplace of William C. Sproul near Andrew's Bridge. Erected by the Pennsylvania Museum and Historical Commission. William C. Sproul, Governor of Pennsylvania, 1919 - 1923, was born four miles soutwest in 1870. The ouse is marked. His term is noted for raod building, the Edmonds Act improving the public school system, and the creation of th eDepartment of Welfare. He died near Chester in 1928.
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Historic marker near the birthplace of William C. Sproul near Andrew's Bridge. Erected by the Pennsylvania Museum and Historical Commission. William C. Sproul, Governor of Pennsylvania, 1919 - 1923, was born four miles soutwest in 1870. The ouse is marked. His term is noted for raod building, the Edmonds Act improving the public school system, and the creation of th eDepartment of Welfare. He died near Chester in 1928.
Photograph- Andrews Bridge over the Octoraro Creek, take in July of 1924 before it was replaced with a concrete bridge. Stone arch bridge built c. 1814, 450 feet long.
Photograph- Andrews Bridge over the Octoraro Creek, take in July of 1924 before it was replaced with a concrete bridge. Stone arch bridge built c. 1814, 450 feet long.
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Andrews Bridge over the Octoraro Creek, take in July of 1924 before it was replaced with a concrete bridge. Stone arch bridge built c. 1814, 450 feet long.