WASHINGTON
ALEXANDER VICKERS
1842 – 1930
CONFEDERATE
ARMY/ U.S.LIFE SAVING SERVICE / U.S. COAST GUARD
During the
1888 blizzard or the Great White Hurricane, whichever you
you care to
call it, Wahsington Alexander Vickers was the station keeper of
the
Life Saving
Service at Indian River, Sussex county, Delaware. Knowing
the surfman of
Lewes, Cape Henlopen and Rehoboth stations were
overwhelmed
by a large number of vessels in distress at the Delaware
Breakwater and
even though the storm was still raging, Vickers took two
of his surfman
of the seven crew he commanded and marched up the beach
to Cape
Henlopen bayside, and joined in with rescue operations.
Washington
Alexander Vickers was born in Seaford, Sussex, Delaware,
November 28,
1842, to Joseph Ptolemy T. Vickers and Mary Louise
Hackett Neal.
According to
Ancestry.com's NOMADS family tree by gabrams5212,
Washington
Alexander Vickers married his first wife, Henrietta Jane
Wright, (1840
– 1908) around 1870. Their first child, a daughter, Mary
Hibernia, aka
Bernie, was born 1870, died 1930, followed by Louisa
Dashields,
aka Lulu, born 1871 died 1910, a son, Harry Martin Vickers,born
1873 died 1915, Annie Elizabeth, born 1875 and Ida born 1879.
He remarried
after Henrietta's death to Joanna Brown, born 1849, he being
70, in 1912, she 63. The 1850 census at Seaford Delaware list,
Washington Vickers, age 8,
in the
household of John, age 45, and Margaret age 44, Cottingham,
and John, age
22, Charles, age 20, both Cottinghams, and a Fanny
Collins, age
25. The 1870 census list Washington A., age 27, Henrietta
Vickers, age 29, home in District 2, Dorchester, Maryland, a
farmer.
In 1880, W. A.
Vickers, age 37, his wife, age 39, three children, Bernie, age
10, Lulu, age 8, and Harry, age 6, are home in Accomack,
Virginia,his occupation, surfman, U. S. Life Saving Service.A 1910
census for Frankford, Sussex county, Delaware list 67 year old
Washington A
Vickers, widowed, living with daughter Ida, married to Stan Short,
and two grandchildren Amelia, age 2, and Stella, age 0, he being
“Keeper” of the Life Savings Station. Washington Vickers, age
77, in \ 1920 is living on Bedford Street, Georgetown with wife
Joanna Brown Vickers, age 71. Capt. W. A. Vickers, age 87, born 28
November, 1842
died 23
February, 1930 , Georgetown and is buried in Union Cemetery.
W. A. Vickers
was a veteran of the Confederate Army , Company G, Maryland 2nd
Infantry
Regiment
Abstract:
Michael Morgan, Delaware Diary & Ancestery Nomads Family Tree
by
gabrams521. 03/02/19 by Harrison H for Facebook Delaware History
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