The Warwickshire Huckells
The Huckell family name was found in Warwickshire from the mid-1600s until about
1800. They had a very strong presence in the southern part of the county,
notably in Stratford (where two Huckells served as mayor) and the parish of Binton, just a couple of miles to
the west. They were farmers (with land in Binton) and tradesmen with shops (in Stratford) and appear in a number of documents.
However the family began to move from the Binton area in the mid-1750s
and moved intitially into the area around Wolston, east of Coventry
(but still on the Avon River). By 1775 the family had moved into Coventry
and Birmingham. It was from there that the bulk of the family left for Pennsylvania
after 1793. Why the initial moves were made from the Startford/Binton area
to the north and the subsequent departure for America remains unknown.
The family did hold property and some important positions in Warwickshire,
but left that for a life in the pioneer wilderness. The departure was so
complete that by the time of the 1851 census there were no Huckells at all
in the county.