Edited by Homer E. Wickenden and published by Arthur C. Wickenden at Cullen Printing Company, Oxford, Ohio.
Memoirs of the Thomas Rogers Wickenden Family were written by the children of Thomas Rogers and Ida Consaul Wickenden and published in 1962. The Contents, Introduction and two pictures from the book are included here, while nine chapters and multiple updates are included in other sections of this website. This page also includes some documents and links to a family tree.
Thomas Wickenden, father of Thomas Rogers Wickenden, married Charlotte Quaife near Rochester, Kent, England, in 1849. He died in 1861 when his ship was wrecked near the mouth of the Humber River. She supported their three sons until they moved to Toledo, Ohio, where she died in 1904.
Ida Consaul was born in a log cabin on the outskirts of Toledo. She was a descendant of a Spanish Huguenot by the name of Emmanuel Gonzales who moved to Holland and finally came to America in his own ship.