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    1. [HICKS] Re: Robert Hicks Trader
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hix;Hicks Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Cei.2ACEB/3628.1 Message Board Post: Hi list This is long but it gives us alot of info on this Robert Hicks of the 1700's in which there are so many "Robert's". Later Dave Hicks ============================================= April the 28th 1708. Present The honble Edmund Jenings Esqr President, Dudley Digges, Benja. Harrison, Robert Carter, John Curtis Esqrs. James Blair, Comry, Philip Ludwell, John Smith, John Lewis and William Churchill, Exqrs. . . Whereas Complaint hath been made to this Board in behalf of Robert Hix, David Crawley and other Indian Traders Inhabitants of this Colony that in the month of September last past the Sd. Complainants being out a trading with the Western Indians & having purchased a considble. quantity of Skins and furrs and left the same in the Towns of a certain nation of Indians called the Usherees, The Governmt. of South Carolina caused all the said skins with diverse other goods belonging to the said Hix and his partners to be seized and carryed to Carolina giveing orders (as the said Hix was informed) at the same time to seize the said Traders in their return and to take from them all they had and to strip them and send them back to Virginia. And that the said ! Hix haveing afterwards gone to Charles town to know the cause why the Governor had so seized their goods & to endeavour Restitution was obliged to severall weeks attendance and after a considerable expence in presents to the Governor & other persons had orders for Restitution of their goods but that a considerable quantity of the same was still detained without any redress for the same and that at best the Governor of the said province obliged the said Hix to enter into bond under the penalty of five hundred pounds Sterl never to cross Santee River again, and all this without shewing any Reason for so doing This Board takeing the said Complt into Consideration are of the opinion that a letter be written to the Gover of South Carolina to represent to him that this manner of proceeding is altogether new and unprecedented that her Majty first by her royall instructions granted and afterwards confirmed by Law a free trade to all the Inhabitants of this Colony with all Indians wh! atsoever. That the Council conceive the Government of Carolina have no authority to monopolize all the Indian trade exclusive of her Majties Subjects of her other plantations. That this attempt is so strange and surprizing that we know now what cause to assigne for it, and therefore desire the favour of him to signify to this Governmt whether there be any new authority granted them or other cause happened for intercepting our Trade that was not in being in former years when the inhabitants of this Government enjoyed it without Restraint, and to desire that the bond so extorted may be cancelled and the restriction removed till such pretensions be adjusted, wherein this Board will contribute their endeavour to bring all differences to an amicable conclusion for preserving that good Correspondence that is necessary between Colonys under the same allegiance, but if this way of seizure and interruption is continued this Government can neither in duty to her Majesty nor justice to! themselves pass it over, and hope the Government of Carolina will excuse them if they lay their case under her Majestys imediate Consideration and in the mean time use all lawfull ways for righting themselves. Executive Journals, Council of Colonial Virginia, published by The Virginia State Library, H. R. McIlwaine, Editor, 1928, Vol. III, page 177

    02/28/2003 12:45:00
    1. [HICKS] Re: HICKS of NC
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Cei.2ACEB/145.2755.1.1 Message Board Post: I am looking for the parents of Hiram Jehu Hicks, b. 3-20-1820 in North Carolina,m. Mary Jones,1840, b.7-8-1822 in Tennessee. Both died in Greene County, Missouri. Frank

    02/27/2003 11:02:34
    1. [HICKS] Robert Hicks
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hicks Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Cei.2ACEB/3628 Message Board Post: I am seeking information on Robert Hicks the Indian Trader of the 1700's. I am interested in contacting any of his descendants. Glenna Hicks

    02/27/2003 02:45:25
    1. [HICKS] Re: HICKS of NC
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hicks, Donaldson, Pearson, Patrick, Evans, MacLeod, Haskew, and more Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Cei.2ACEB/145.2755.1 Message Board Post: To all those searching for Hicks of NC, I am also working on this line, and would be glad to share what I have found, which isn't much. I do know of the early Hicks of Brunswick Co., VA, and the wife of Daniel Hicks, Edith Fonville Hicks Kibbles, moving to Onslow Co.,NC with her four children, two of them being sons Daniel & Benjamin. Onslow Co.,NC was established in 1734, and records for that area are pretty good. There was also a Hicks family living in the Richmond Co.,NC area (formed from early Anson Co 1779), close to the county line of Marlboro Co.,SC., and others actually in Marlboro Co.,SC. (all from the Brusnwick Co., Va family) John Hicks, wife Obedience, "Will of John Hicks, of Anson County, wife: Obedience Hicks, sons: William and John, daughters: Frances Hicks and Mary Hicks, granddaughter: Sarah Hicks. Signed by John Hicks 24 April 1760. Witnesses: Alex. Gordon, Wm. Hicks. Proved May 1761." This William Hicks above, son of John, had sons Charles, Daniel & Benjamin. I am on the trail of this son, Daniel. These guys served in the Rev. war from this area, but so many of the Hicks used these names over & over, so it is hard to keep them straight. For instance, one Daniel Hicks moved back to Brunswick Co., VA and filed for his Rev. War pension in later years. My Daniel Hicks left orphans in the Richmond Co.,NC area in 1796. This time frame , mid to late 1700s, early eighteen hundreds , is vague to say the least. I have some addtional information if you want to email me privately. Joanne H., <[email protected]>

    02/27/2003 04:53:39
    1. [HICKS] CC packet-Taylor Hicks CC# 1061-Cherokee
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Cei.2ACEB/3627 Message Board Post: Census Card Packet # 1061 Taylor Hicks (Zachary ‘Young Beaver’ Taylor Hicks Sr.) ¼ Cherokee, D# 2897 Miller Application # 736 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR COMMISSION TO THE FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES Salisaw, Indian Territory August 7, 1900 In the matter of the application of TAYLOR HICKS for enrollment of himself, wife and children, as citizens of the Cherokee Nation, said HICKS being sworn by Commissioner Needles, testified as follows: Q. What is your name? A. Taylor Hicks Q. What is your age? A. 54 Q. Your postoffice? A. Gann Q. Are you a Cherokee citizen by blood? A. Yes Q. What district do you live in? A. Sequoyah Q. How long have you lived there? A. Two years Q. Where did you live before that? A. Saline Q. How long id you live there? A. Raised there. Q. Always lived in the Cherokee Nation? A. yes Q. What is your father’s name? A. Bill Hicks Q. Is Bill living? A, No, sir Q. What is your mother’s name? A. Ollie Q. Is she living? A. No, sir Q. Are you married? A. Yes, Q. What is your wife’s name? A. Alice Everlee. Q. When were you married? A. ’86 Q. Was your wife a citizen? A. No sir, non-citizen Q. Have you certificate of marriage? A. No sir, we didn’t’ have to have them when we were married—they never got them until after this Arnaksas law came in. I was married before an ordained minister and I had my marriage put on the district roll—gave it to the clerk myself to record it. Q. You could get a certificate from him? A. I don’t know; I might if I could ever find him. Q. Where does he live? A. In Cooweescoowee District Q. Have you any children living with you under 21 years of age? A. Yes Q. What are their names: A. Lee M., 11 years old On ’96 roll, page 865, number 834 On ’94 roll, page 1082, number 1549 Q. Next? A. Mary M., 9 years old On ’96 roll, page 865, number 835 On ’94 roll, page 1082, number 1550 Q. Next? A. Annie L., 5 years old on ’96 roll, page 865, number 836 Q. Next? A. Taylor Hicks Jr., 1 year old Q. Are these children all alive and living with you? A. Yes. Applicant, Taylor Hicks, on 1880 roll, page 637, number 517; On ’96 roll, page 865, number 833 On ’94 roll, page 1082, n umber 1548; Applicant’s wife, Alice B. Hicks, on ’96 roll, page 929, number 77, as Alice Hicks. Q. Have you a certificate of birth for Taylor Hicks Jr.? A. Yes. The name of Taylor Hicks appearing upon the authenticated roll of 1880 as well as the census roll of ’96 and payroll of ’94, and satisfactory proof being made as to his residence, he being identified according to page and number as given in the testimony, he will be listed for enrollment by this commission as a Cherokee citizen by Blood. And his wife, Alice E., name appearing upon the census roll of ’96 and proof having been made as to her residence, she will be listed as a Cherokee citizen by marriage upon the rolls of this commission. And the children, Lee M., Mary M., Annie L., names appearing upon the census roll of ’96 and par-roll of ’94, respectively, will be listed for enrollment by this commission as Cherokees by blood when satisfactory evidence of the marriage of Taylor Hicks and Alice E. is filed with the Commission. And his youngest son, Taylor’s name not appearing upon the roll of ’96, having been born s! ince the rolls was complies, will be listed for enrollment by this commission as a Cherokee citizen by blood when proper birth certificate is filed with this commission. Brown McDonald, being sworn, says as stenographer to the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes, he reported in full the testimony of the above named witness, and the foregoing is a full, true and correct transcript of his notes. Signed: Brown McDonald Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23rd day of August, 1900 Fort Gibson, Indian Territory Commissioner. *************8*****************8**************8******************8*************** CHEROKEE BY BLOOD AND ADOPTION Name: Taylor Hicks Date: August 7, 1900 District: Saline, Gans, Indian Territory 1880- page 637, number 517 Citizen by blood: Yes Wife’s name: Alice E. Hicks District: Illinois 1896-page 929, number 77 Intermarried citizen: Yes Names of Children: Lee M. Hicks District: Illinois Yr. 1896 Pg. 865 No. 834 age. 11 Mary M. Hicks District: Illinois Yr. 1896 Pg. 865 No. 835 age. 9 Annie L. Hicks District: Illinois Yr. 1896 pg. 865 No. 836 age. 5 Taylor Hicks Jr. District: Illinois Yr. pg. No. age. 1 Proof of marriage to be supplied. Wife is listed oh 1896 roll as Alice Hicks. Lee M. Hicks is listed on 1896 roll as Lemathew Hicks Taylor Hicks Jr., affidavit to be supplied. ************8******************8*************8*************8***********8******** DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes IN RE: Application for enrollment as a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, of TAYLOR HICKS JR., born on 15th day of December 1898. Father: Taylor Hicks, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation Mother: Alice E. Hicks, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation Post office: Gans, Indian Territory Affidavit of Mother UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NORTHERN DISTRICT I, Alice Hicks, on oath state that I am 33 years of age and a citizen, by marriage of the Cherokee Nation; that I am the lawful wife of Taylor Hicks, who is a citizen, by blood, of the Cherokee Nation; that a male child was born to me on the 15th day of December 1898; that said child has been named Taylor Hicks Jr., and is now living. Signed: Alice ‘X’ E. Hicks Witness to Mark: Howard Ferguson and (unreadable) subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of August 1900. Affidavit of attending physician, or midwife UNITED STATES OF AMERICA INDIAN TERRITORY I, Ednee Duvault, a midwife, on oath sate that I attended on Mrs. Alice Hicks, wife of Taylor Hicks, on the 15th day of December 1898; that there was born to her on said date a male child; that said child is now living and is said to have been named Taylor Hicks Jr. Signed: Ednee Davualt subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of August, 1900. J. F. Sturdivant ************ 8 ************** 8 ************** 8 **************** 8 ************** DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR COMMISSION TO THE FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES Muskogee, Indian Territory October 21, 1902 Taylor Hicks Census Card Packet # 1061 In the matter of the application of TAYLOR HICKS for the enrollment of himself and children, Lee M., Mary M., Annie L. and Taylor Hicks Jr. as citizens by blood and for the enrollment of his wife Alice E. Hicks, as a citizen by intermarriage or the Cherokee Nation; said ALICE E. HICKS being sworn and examined by the commission, testified as follows: Q. What is your name? A. Alice E. Hicks Q. How old are you? A. Thirty-seven Q. What is your postoffice? A. Melvin Q. You are claiming the right to be enrolled as a Cherokee citizen by intermarriage are you? A. Yes, sir Q. What is the name of your husband? A. Taylor Hicks Q. Is he a Cherokee by blood? A. Yes, sir Q. How long has your husband lived in the Cherokee Nation? A. Sixteen years, I have been living with him. Q. You were married sixteen years ago? A. yes, sir Q. Is he your first husband? A. Yes, sir Q. He had been married before had he? A. Yes, sir Q. How many times? A. Once, I think Q. What was the name of his first wife? A. Beckey Q. Was she a white woman? A. Yes, sir Q. Is she dead? A. Yes, sir Q. Did she die before you married him? A. Yes, sir Q. You say you never had been married before? A. No, sir Q. Have you and your husband been living together ever since you were married? A. Yes, sir Q. Never been separated? A. No, sir Q. Living together now are you? A. Yes, sir Q. Has the Cherokee Nation been the home of yourself and your husband ever since you were married? A. Yes, sir Q. Never lived any where else have you? A. No, sir Q. How many children have you? A. Four Q. All living? A. Yes, sir Q. Is Lee living? A. yes, sir Q. Mary? A. Yes, sir Q. Annie? A. Yes, sir Q. And Taylor? A. Yes, sir Q. How many times have you been married? A. Just the one time. Q. This man was your first husband? A. Yes, sir Q. Were you his first wife? A. No, sir Q. How many times had he been married? A. I told you once that I knowed of. Q. What was the name of his wife? A. Beckey Q. Beckey what? A. I couldn’t tell you that. Q. Where did they live during the time they lived together? A. Close to Vinita. Q. Was his former wife dead before he married you? A. Yes, sir Q. Where were they living when she died? A. Up on the river, on Cabin Creek. Q. You don’t know whether he had been married to any other woman besides this woman or not? A. No, sir, I do not know. The undersigned, being duly sworn, states that as stenographer to the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes he correctly recorded the testimony and proceedings in this case, and that the foregoing is a true and correct transcript of the stenographic notes thereof. Signed: E. G. Rothernberger subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of November 1908. B. Jones Cherokee # 1061 Taylor Hicks, 34 and Alic Eulee Boren, 19 was maired this day the 7 of May 1886 by I, Tom Mayfield, ordain minster an witnest by two witnests Nicey Mayfield and Pegy Mayfield according to law the Cherokee law. Taylor Hicks 34 years old Alic Eulee Boren 19 years old Department of the Interior Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes August 26, 1902 Muskogee, Indian Territory I, the undersigned, Chief Clerk of the Cherokee Enrollment Division of the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes and custodian of the records of said Division, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original file in the office of the said Division. Signed: Chief Clerk Cherokee Division subscribed and sworn to before me this August 26, 1902. Signed: B. Jones, Notary Public LETTER ATTACHED TO FILE-1061 Muskogee, Indian Territory October 2, 1902 Alice E. Hicks Gans, Indian Territory Dear Madam: The Act of Congress, approved July 1, 1902, and entitled ‘An Act To Provide for the allotment of the lands of the Cherokee Nation, for the disposition of town site therein, and for other purposes, (Pulic. # 241), provides that “ the roll of citizens of the Cherokee Nation shall be made as of September first, nineteen-hundred and two.” In accordance with said provision, you are hereby notified that the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes will be at its offices at Muskogee, Indian Territory, until Friday, October 31, 1902, inclusive, for the purpose of affording you an opportunity to show that you have not, between the date of the original application for your enrollment and September 2, 1902, forfeited your right as a citizen by intermarriage of the Cherokee Nation. This evidence should be introduced immediately, as it is necessary in determining your right to share in the allotment of the lands of the Cherokee Nation, and until the same is furnished no further action can be taken looking toward you final enrollment as an intermarried citizen. Yours truly, Acting Chairman LETTER ATTACHED TO FILE-1061 Muskogee, Indian Territory January 10, 1907 Alice E. Hicks Melvin, Indian Territory Dear Madam: There is enclosed a copy of the decision of the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes, dated January 10, 1907, rejecting, among others, the application for the enrollment as a citizen by intermarriage of the Cherokee Nation. The Commissioner’s decision has this day been forwarded to the Secretary of the Interior for review. You will be advised of the Secretary’s action as soon as this office is informed of same. Respectfully, Commissioner. LETTER ATTACHED TO FILE-1061 Muskogee, Indian Territory March 7, 1907 Alice E. Hicks Melvin, Indian Territory Dear Madam; You are advised that the decision of the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes dated January 10, 1907, rejected your application for enrollment as a citizen by intermarriage of the Cherokee Nation, was affirmed by the Secretary of the Interior, January 26, 1907. Respectfully, Commissioner Transcribed by Catherine Widener, 2003 [email protected]

    02/27/2003 04:49:54
    1. [HICKS] Re: Josiah Hicks
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Cei.2ACEB/2845.1 Message Board Post: Do you know the name of the father or siblings of Josiah Hix? Thanks so much! Brenda Rodriguez

    02/27/2003 02:17:16
    1. [HICKS] Elizabeth Hicks Rodgers
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hicks Rodgers Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Cei.2ACEB/3626 Message Board Post: Elizabeth Hicks Rodgers Memorial services for Mrs. “Lois” Elizabeth Hicks Rodgers, 73, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28, 2003 at Taylor Funeral Home in Dickson. Floyd D. Hicks will be officiating. The remains were cremated. Mrs. Rodgers died Monday, Feb. 24, 2003 at Dickson County Nursing Home in Dickson. Her parents, Floyd Hicks and Lorene Thompson Hicks, preceded her in death. Her husband, Carl M. Rodgers, and her daughter, Darla Lorene Davis, also preceded her in death. She was a homemaker and a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and the V.F.W. Auxiliary. Survivors include two sons, Tommy Blaylock and Eddie O’Neal Blaylock, both of Dickson; a brother, Floyd D. Hicks, of Hermitage; six grandchildren, LeAnn Petty, Greg Blaylock, Lori Suddoth, Richie Blaylock, Sean Davis and Christy Phillips; six great-grandchildren, Cody Phillips, John Ray Suddoth, Jacob Suddoth, Joshua Suddoth, Jacob Henry, Noah Thomas Blaylock; several nieces and nephews. Those desiring, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.

    02/26/2003 11:29:02
    1. [HICKS] Re: Sara Hicks
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Cei.2ACEB/1187.1.1.1 Message Board Post: my grandmother Sara Bolton married Banard Hicks of Bells Tennesse

    02/25/2003 11:21:30
    1. [HICKS] Re: Ellison McDonal E.M. HICKS & Martha B. SEARS (1849)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Cei.2ACEB/3585.1 Message Board Post: My Brother-In-Law Stepfather's name is also Vern Andrews, I am curious of course. His name is Olen B. Kitchens and lives in Nevada. Any relations.

    02/24/2003 01:21:48
    1. [HICKS] Re: Nathan Hicks
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Cei.2ACEB/2291.2311.2343.2344.2346.1 Message Board Post: please send me any info you have, im sorry i m 2 years late i just rmember the site.. thanks again debbi

    02/24/2003 01:11:40
    1. [HICKS] Re: Dicey (Hicks) Martin, SC, 1770's
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Cei.2ACEB/706.1 Message Board Post: Hi! I am researching our Martin line from Edgefield Co, SC from the post-Revolutionary War era. We have a Lewis Martin who died about 1806, lived near Martintown, married Susannah Canfield, who was born about 1780, died 1852. Do you think this Lewis could be related to your family? He had a son, Bartley Matthew Martin who married Mary Margaret Morgan. Thank you for responding... I do hope I can help you out with my Martin details!

    02/24/2003 11:20:45
    1. [HICKS] Oliver G. Hix, Jackson, Clay or Overton Co., TN
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HICKS/HIX, SMITH, PIGG, WATKINS, NICHOLS, and MAXWELL Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Cei.2ACEB/3625 Message Board Post: I am researching for a cousin who is a descendant of Oliver Hix/Hicks and we think that he married Permelia Smith, daughter of Eleazer (Ale) and Martha Smith. In 1850 Ale and his wife are living in Jackson county, TN. I have found this record in Ancestry: HIX, O. G. State: TN Year: 1891 County: Clay County Record Type: Township: Dist. 7 -male Voters- Page: 1000 Database: TN 1891 Voters List I can't be sure this is the same man though. I need to find proof that Oliver Hicks/Hix was married to Permelia Smith and any other Hicks information. The line I am tracing goes through Martha Eliz. Hicks who married William Lihue PIGG. Two of Martha's sisters also married PIGG brothers Daniel and James Matthew. Thanks for any help!

    02/24/2003 10:27:41
    1. [HICKS] HICKS/MO
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HICKS, TUCKER. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Cei.2ACEB/3624 Message Board Post: Thomas M. HICKS (1798-1872) m/1822, Rebecca TUCKER (1795-1871). Children: James L., Davidson B., John C., William Thomas and Martha Jane HICKS. The family migrated from Wilson Co TN to Hickory Co MO about 1853.

    02/24/2003 09:09:01
    1. [HICKS] Re: Sara Hicks
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hicks, Strickland Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Cei.2ACEB/1187.1.1 Message Board Post: I am searching for parents of Sara Hicks (b. 31 Oct 1835 d. 1835) who married Thomas Jefferson Strickland (b. 28 Apr 1833) and bore him 7 children, including my great grandfather, John Winston Strickland. I was drawn to your postings because it is thought that our Sara Hicks was native american as well. Coincidence? Any info would be appreciated.

    02/24/2003 07:01:40
    1. [HICKS] 1907: John F. G. Hicks m. Mary H. Broadbelt
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hicks, Broadbelt Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Cei.2ACEB/3623 Message Board Post: Note: I have a copy of this page of the marriage register for only one set of the names on it. However, I hated to see the rest of the information “go to waste,” so I’m posting it out here in the event that it may prove useful to someone else. Marriage Register, New Castle county, Delaware 1908 - page 250 Register Entry #: 46418 Groom: John F. G. Hicks Age: 23 Nation/state: Pa. Residence: 65th and Girard Av., Phila. Pa. Occupation: Chemist Bride: Mary H. Broadbelt Age: 24 Nation/state: Pa. Residence: — & Marker, Phila. Pa. Groom’s parents: L. L. Hicks/M. A. Gross Bride’s parents: W. Broadbelt/Georgianna Kirk Date of marriage: 12-2-07 Person solemnizing marriage: G. L. Wolfe Date of registration: Sept. 30, 1908

    02/23/2003 06:01:18
    1. [HICKS] John C. Hicks, Confederate Soldier, Atlanta
    2. Hi, I am looking for the parents to John C. Hicks of Georgia. I have his wife's name as Sadie A. Andrews, daughter of James G. and Nancy Andrews. 1 John C. Hicks b: October 04, 1832 d: August 25, 1905 in Confederate Soldiers Home, Atlanta, Georgia . +Sadie A. Andrews m: March 10, 1867 in Dougherty, Georgia b: December 12, 1844 d: November 25, 1931 in Moultrie, Georgia ...... 2 Charley Otis Hicks b: September 03, 1886 d: August 25, 1956 in Tampa, Florida .......... +Julia America Tucker m: July 27, 1904 b: August 27, 1885 d: May 31, 1946 in Tampa, Florida ...... 2 William Clifford Hicks b: March 19, 1874 .......... +Sallie Elizabeth Barrow m: September 20, 1893 ...... 2 Fannie Wyatt Hicks b: September 24, 1868 .......... +W. Henry West ...... 2 James Thomas Hicks d: December 14, 1880

    02/23/2003 04:42:00
    1. [HICKS] Re: Hiram Hicks
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hicks, Allen Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Cei.2ACEB/653.687.698 Message Board Post: Did Hiram Hicks and Fanny Brown have a daughter named Sarah Hicks who married William James Morgan Allen?

    02/22/2003 12:32:23
    1. [HICKS] Re: HICKS FROM KENTUCKY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hix, Hicks, Crow, Williams Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Cei.2ACEB/70.336.387.1 Message Board Post: I'm a descendant of John H. Hix (b. Apr 1782 in WVA - d. 1872 in MO). He married Sarah (Sally) Ann Williams (b. 1785 in KY). Their first son was Harden P. Hix, b. 1810 in Lexington, Fayette Co., KY. I've wondered where the name Harden came from. It may have been John H. Hix's middle name. My family used the spelling Hix and Hicks. Do you think these families are related? I would be happy to share more information - note that I have not proven the above information but collected it from others. Ann Carrington [email protected]

    02/22/2003 04:47:10
    1. [HICKS] Re: HICKS FROM KENTUCKY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hicks, Murphy, Abell, Wilson, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Cei.2ACEB/70.336.387 Message Board Post: Marie Hicks Harden is my grandfathers half sister. My grandfather was John Hicks from Casey County. His father was Charles Hicks who married Margaret Jane Murphy then later married Dora Johnson. She is the mother to Marie and Margaret was the mother to John. Would love to talk with some relatives of Aunt Maries just email me. I have alot of information to share and gather.

    02/21/2003 11:35:19
    1. [HICKS] Re: Hicks Oh/Ky
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HICKS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Cei.2ACEB/460.468.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.4.2.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Yes, I would be very interested in seeing what you have. If you want to take a look at my database, it's at <http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=gmcflc&I11.x=37&I11.y=2>

    02/20/2003 03:45:13