♂ 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 Great Britain passes the Quartering Act, requiring the thirteen American colonies to house British troops.

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.
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1810 Patria Boba: A junta of seven patriots led by José Acevedo y Gómez assemble in Bogotá in the Viceroyalty of New Granada (modern-day Colombia) to declare its independence from the Spanish Empire.

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.
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1820 November 20 – The Congress of Troppau (Opava) is convened between the rulers of Russia, Austria and Prussia.

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.
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1830 • The Belgian Revolution ends by liberating Brussels from the United Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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