Marcus Bicknell writes… “Since I have been keeping an eye on Bicknell history since the 1970s, it has been clear that there were three principal
Month: February 2021
Origins of the Bicknell name
The unusual and interesting name of Bicknell is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is a locational surname that derives from a contracted form of either of
Sabrina Bicknell – the perfect wife?
Sabrina Bicknell (1757 – 1843), better known as Sabrina Sidney, was a British woman abandoned at the Foundling Hospital in London as a baby, and
Maria Bicknell Constable 1788-1828
Maria Bicknell was a daughter of the Solicitor to the Admiralty. Her grandfather was the rector of East Bergholt, where Constable first met her in
Green flag in the air: The Bicknell Association is under way.
Report by Marcus Bicknell The first Zoom meeting of the core group of The Bicknell Association was a very satisfactory affair on Valentine’s Day Sunday,
Become a ‘Founding Fellow’ of the Association.
Hot on the back of the website launch, we have more news…How would you like help and in doing so get your own personliased email
Drat. How DO you spell Bicknell?
One of the topics which came up in our inaugural Zoom conference call on Valentine’s Day 2021 was the spelling of the name Bicknell. What
Derek’s love affair with the family!
Dear Bicknells and close family. I am Derek Bicknell (Del), currently resident on the Southcoast of the UK, but prone to wandering. My connection to
Del and Marcus: at your service and excited
Del and I, Marcus, are so excited about the launch of bicknell.net and The Bicknell Association later today, and we thank Bicknells everywhere for the
Bicknell’s Hill, Vermont, USA
The journey from England to New England led to eight generations settled in “Bicknell’s Hill” region of Tunbridge, Vermont as seen in the map below.