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Hon. John Hickman

Also Known As: "Hon John Hickman Jr.", "Hon. John Hickman", "John", "Hon. Hickman"
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Birthplace: PA, United States
Death: March 23, 1875 (64)
West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Place of Burial: Oaklands Cemetery, West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of John D Hickman, Sr. and Sarah Hickman
Husband of Mary A. Hickman and Eunice Hickman
Father of Lucy Phelps Moorhead; Ada Augusta Hickman; Sarah Jefferis Davis; Helen Hortense Dickson; Mary Frances Hickman and 3 others
Brother of Caleb Hickman
Half brother of Daniel E Hickman

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About Hon. John Hickman

US Congressman. Born in West Bradford Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, he read law and was admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar in 1833. He began a successful private practice in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and served as Chester County District Attorney from 1845 to 1846. In 1854 he was elected as an Anti-Lecompton Democrat to represent Pennsylvania's 6th Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives (Anti-Lecomptons were Democrats who went against the Democrat Party's pro-slavery stance and opposed the practice of involuntary bondage for African-Americans), succeeding Congressman William Everhart for the seat. Serving from 1855 to 1863, his anti-slavery beliefs would eventually facilitate his switch to the Republican Party in 1860, and was even was one of the men voted on as a candidate for Vice President with Abraham Lincoln (a nomination that went to Maine Senator Hannibal Hamlin). When the Secession Crisis began he was s staunch support of the Union and the war effort to suppress the rebellion, and was one of the first supporters in Congress of both Emancipation of the slave and of the raising of African-American troops. He declined to run for re-election in 1862, and his seat was subsequently filled by Congressman John Dodson Stiles of Allentown. He returned to his West Chester law practice, served one term in 1869 in the Pennsylvania State Legislature, and passed away in West Chester in 1875.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Aug 30 2019, 12:52:30 UTC


(f/g) John Hickman Birth: Sep. 11, 1810 Death: Mar. 23, 1875 West Chester Chester County Pennsylvania, USA

US Congressman. Born in West Bradford Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, he read law and was admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar in 1833. He began a successful private practice in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and served as Chester County District Attorney from 1845 to 1846. In 1854 he was elected as an Anti-Lecompton Democrat to represent Pennsylvania's 6th Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives (Anti-Lecomptons were Democrats who went against the Democrat Party's pro-slavery stance and opposed the practice of involuntary bondage for African-Americans), succeeding Congressman William Everhart for the seat. Serving from 1855 to 1863, his anti-slavery beliefs would eventually facilitate his switch to the Republican Party in 1860, and was even was one of the men voted on as a candidate for Vice President with Abraham Lincoln (a nomination that went to Maine Senator Hannibal Hamlin). When the Secession Crisis began he was s staunch support of the Union and the war effort to suppress the rebellion, and was one of the first supporters in Congress of both Emancipation of the slave and of the raising of African-American troops. He declined to run for re-election in 1862, and his seat was subsequently filled by Congressman John Dodson Stiles of Allentown. He returned to his West Chester law practice, served one term in 1869 in the Pennsylvania State Legislature, and passed away in West Chester in 1875. (bio by: Russ Dodge)

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Spouse:
 Mary A. Hickman (1830 - 1893)
Children:
 Sarah Jefferis Hickman Davis (1847 - 1930)

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Burial: Oaklands Cemetery West Chester Chester County Pennsylvania, USA Maintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Oct 18, 2002 Find A Grave Memorial# 6860444 -tcd

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Hon. John Hickman's Timeline

1810
September 11, 1810
PA, United States
1840
December 13, 1840
West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States
1844
1844
Pennsylvania
1847
August 24, 1847
Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
1849
April 13, 1849
West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States
1851
June 12, 1851
Pennsylvania, United States
1853
1853
Pennsylvania
1854
October 4, 1854
West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
1854
Pennsylvania, United States