Individual Details

Capt. William Pickett

(1742 - Bef June 27, 1814)

"William Pickett served with distinction in the Revolutionary War as major." ("James Pickett, Anson Patriot" by Grady R. Moore, from PATRIOTS OF THE REVOLUTION WITH DECENDENTS IN ANSON COUNTY, page 28; originally from The Messenger and Intellingencer (newspaper); compiled by the Thomas Wade Chapter, DAR, Wadesboro, NC. Wadesboro, Anson County, North Carolina Library.)

"William Pickett served as a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Revolutionary war from Virginia." (AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY PATRIOTS & DESCENDANTS, VOL II compiled by Mary Carter, 1983, page 238.)

"William, Captain, of Fauquier County, Virginia, born 1742; served with distinction in the Revolutionary War as Captain; married Lucy (Blackwell) Green, widow of Moses Green, of Fauquier County, and daughter of William and Elizabeth (Crump) Blackwell, of Fauquier County, Virginia (See Blackwell and Green lineage). William's will was written May 15, 1814 and probated June 27, 1814." (COLONIAL FAMILIES OF THE SOUTHERN STATES OF AMERICA, 1911, Second Edition with Revisions and additions by the author, 1958, by Stella Pickett Hardy, page 415.)

Events

Birth1742
DeathBef June 27, 1814Fauquier County, Virginia
MarriageLucy Blackwell

Families

SpouseLucy Blackwell ( - )
ChildGeorge Pickett ( - 1853)
ChildWilliam Pickett ( - 1817)
ChildElizabeth Pickett ( - )
ChildLucy Pickett ( - )
ChildAgnes Pickett ( - )
ChildCharles Pickett ( - )
FatherWilliam Pickett (1700 - 1766)
MotherElizabeth Cooke (1712 - 1800)
SiblingMartin Pickett (1736 - 1804)
SiblingRev. John Pickett (1744 - 1803)
SiblingRev. Reuben Pickett (1745 - 1825)
SiblingMary Ann Pickett (1747 - )
SiblingSarah Pickett (1750 - )
SiblingGeorge Pickett (1752 - 1821)