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TICKLER, Edmund
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Name TICKLER, Edmund Birth Abt 1823 Gender Male Death 1844 Wainfleet, Lincolnshire, England
Person ID I4923 Edgoose Last Modified 7 Feb 2026
Father TICKLER, Robert, b. 1794, Claxby By Alford, Lincolnshire
d. 3 Mar 1873, Wainfleet All Saints, Lincolnshire
(Age 79 years) Mother PRESTON, Ruth, b. Between 1795 and 1796 d. 1850, Wainfleet All Saints, Lincolnshire
(Age 55 years) Marriage 1819 Thorpe St. Peter, Lincolnshire, England
Family ID F916 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes
EDMUND TICKLER 1822 or 1823-1844
Gravestone at Wainfleet All Saints, Lincolnshire:
"Sacred to the memory of Ann Holms TICKLER daughter of Robert and Ruth TICKLER who died Oct. 1842 aged 22
Also Edmund TICKLER born (illegible)"
An Edmund TICKLER was buried at Wainfleet, Lincolnshire, on 4 August 1844 aged 21.
(NBI)
NOTES & QUERIES:
"A bill head in Croft Parish chest tells that on 30th September 1841, Edmund TICKLER was a printer, a book seller and a Stationer [sic]. He was also an Agent for Whelpton's, Enouy's, Blair's, Norton's,and other Pills. The bill head continues - Dr Taylor's Anti-scorbatic drops. Newton's late discovery for the wire-worms, and Adam's patent Furniture composition etc. etc. He stated he had paper hangings from 3/4d a yard. Account books ruled to any pattern. Genuine patent medecines, Drawing pencils, cheap foolscap writing papers, Super fine wax and wafers -these last two of course were for sending letters. Super fine letter and large post paper of every description - Monthly parcels from London!"
"Again, in 1844 the Chemist, recommended: for a pick-me-up a bottle of Diccy & Co's True Daffy Elixir, which had been attended with the happiest success in the cure of Gravel, Stones, Fluxes, Spitting of Blood, pains in the breast etc. etc.; but in the most most excruciating fits of the cholic, and in all the complaints of the stomach and bowels, the genuine Daffy's Elixir was unquestionably superior to every other medicine in the World at 2/1 and 2/9 wholesale per bottle." (Many bottles were bought for the Croft Paupers)
(taken from page 164 of an old Lincolnshire Family History magazine of the SLHA, probably in the 1980s)
From LFHS Marriage Register Volume 4:
Anne HORRY and Edmund TICKLER, both widowed, were married at Wainfleet All Saints on 8 December 1788.

