A family history reports:
Samuel T. Wilkinson, a lineal descendant of Ichabod's uncle John, sends the following from Pennsylvania :
" The Friends' Record of their Monthly Meeting., held at Wrightstown, Penn." — "Meeting held the First of the Twelfth Month, 1742. At this meeting, Ichabod Wilkinson produced a certificate for himself from the Monthly Meeting held at Smithfield, in Road Island Colony, which was read and excepted (accepted)."
There is a further record, that "the Friends who were appointed to see that the marriage of Ichabod Wilkinson and Sarah Chapman was conducted in an orderly manner, report that they were married the 7th day of the 7th month, 1743."
Samuel, above alluded to, says, "I find there was a large family of girls, and but one son — that I find any account of — whose name was Joseph. Ichabod's farm was in the Solebury Right where Newhope now stands. About 1780, the sisters and brothers-in-law deeded the farm to Joseph, Ichabod having made no will.
2201749, Ichabod Wilkinson and his father-in-law, John Price, witnessed the will of Casper Clattre of Plumstead township in Bucks County.
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