Lois Meader, daughter of Lemuel Meader (1733-a.1775) [0021] and Sarah Worth (see [0021]), was born in Durham, NH July 21, 1768. She married William Trickey, and they lived in Brookfield, Carroll, NH, where their children were undoubtedly born.
i. | Sarah Trickey. | |
ii. | Dorothy Trickey. | |
iii. | Hannah Trickey. | |
iv. | Lemuel Trickey. | |
v. | Miriam H. Trickey, born February 8, 1802. On November 9, 1839 in Dover, NH, she married her first cousin, Timothy E. Meader [0146], son of her mother's brother Lemuel [0056]. The young couple moved to Pawnee, Sangamon, Illinois, where he was a farmer. | |
vi. | William Trickey. | |
vii. | Lois Trickey. | |
viii. | Adeline Trickey. | |
ix. | John Trickey. He was introduced to President Lincoln by the Hon. John P. Hale as the "Lumber King" of New Hampshire. His son, Charles W. Trickey, married Ellen F. Page, daughter of Eleanor Meader [0143] and his second cousin. | |
x. | Nathan Trickey. | |
xi. | Lavinia Trickey, twin to Thomas Trickey, was living in Illinois, probably Pawnee, when she died November 13, 1872. She was buried in Rochester, NH. In 1845 she married William W. Meader [0151], son of her mother's brother Lemuel [0056] and her first cousin. | |
xii. | Thomas Trickey. |