♂ Joseph Higbee

1765 - 1849

Joseph Higbee
Parents
Elisha Higbee
Elisha Higbee
1735 - 1800
Spouse
Children
Nancy Higbee
Nancy Higbee
1797 - 1868

Joseph Higbee was possibly a drummer boy during the Revolution, and one night had the honor of standing guard outside General Washington's tent.  Him and his family moved to Randolph County, Missouri, from Kentucky.  A church was built on Joseph Higbee's farm, and later a railroad station was made from the church.  This was the origin of what is now the city of Higbee, Missouri.

 

Timeline

1765

1765 Russian Empress Catherine II issues a decree authorizing the new way to produce vodka (by freezing).

1797


Age: 32y
1797 Veronese Easter: Citizens of Verona, Italy, began an unsuccessful eight-day rebellion against the French occupying forces.

1810


Age: 45y
Joseph Higbee - 1810 United States Federal Census

residence


Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA ⇓
The household of Joseph Higbee was only one house away from the homes of Peter and Vincent Higbee.
1 Source ⇓

1820


Age: 55y
Joseph Higbee - 1820 United States Federal Census

residence


Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA ⇓
Joseph and his wife are two pages away from their daughter, the household of John D Bourn.
1 Source ⇓
1820 U.S. presidential election: James Monroe is re-elected, virtually unopposed.

1830


Age: 65y
Joseph Higbee - 1830 United States Federal Census

residence


Randolph, Missouri, USA ⇓
The household of Joseph Higbee is directly next to the household of William B Tompkins, whose daughter Paulina married his grandson William Bourne. Tompkins and his wife are aged over 30 and under 40 years, which lines up with their given birth dates.
1 Source ⇓
1830 Ecuador separates from Gran Colombia.

1849


Sep 24
Age: 84y

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