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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: John HicksMale [1] Note Born: 25 Oct 16071607-10-25 at Bermondsey, London, EnglandBermondsey, London, England [2] Married: Died: May 16721672-5-1 at , Long Island, NY, Long Island, NY [4]
Other Spouses: Rachael Taylor
Herodias Horad Long
Elizabeth Morton
Rachel Starr
Father: Robert Hicks Mother: Elizabeth Morgan
WIFE
Name: Florence Carman [5]
Born: Died: 1661
CHILDREN

SOURCES
1). Pedigree Resource File CD 1 2). assorted research notes 4). Long Island Genealogies 5). Pedigree Resource File CD 1
NOTES
1). mytree.FTW Shortly after John married Herodias, Hicks took her to New Engla nd. They settled first at Weymouth, Massachusetts where he was g ranted land in 1637. Shortly thereafter they removed to Newport, Rhode Island where Hicks was admitted an inhabitant since, 01 3 rd mo 1638. On September 14, 1640 he was made a freeman. On 07 1st mos 1644 5 he wasbefore the Court and bound for 10 pound s to keep the peace for beating his wife Harwood Hicks ..... Th is was his last appearance in Rhode Island records. He removed t o New Amsterdam, Flushing on Long Island, where he was an early Patentee. He evidently took the children with him for Hannah was married in Flushing in about 1653 to a William Haviland. Thomas also married and was a land owner in New Amsterdam New York whe n he came of age. On December 12, 1645 Hicks wrote to John Cogge shall of Newport, Rhode Island, blaming Herodias for their marit al troubles. On June 01, 1655 Hicks was granted a divorce from H erodias by the Dutch Court in New Amsterdam. A small note of int erest to our family one of the signers of that divorce decree w as Cornelius VanTienhoven. Information from article by G. A. Mor iarty cited in other notes. Note Source Broderbund WFT Vol. 19 Tree 138. John Hicks Emigrated to America in 1635. Lived at Weymouth, MA a nd Newport, RI. John and his brother Stephen came to Flushing H empstead LI about 1642. His Services are as follows In October 1645 Governor Hieft Keith granted a patent to Thomas Farringt on, John Hicks and others for the Township of Flushing Long Isla nd Adjuster of Indian land claims, 1647. Delegate from Long Isla nd in 1663 to a Council whose aim it was to secure aid from the General Court at Hartford against the Dutch. Delegate from Hemps tead in 1665 to a Council called by Gov Nicoll of New York to m ake additions and alterations to existing laws. Representative from Flushing to Convention called by Gov Stuyvesant in New Amst erdam, 1653. Justice of the Peace, 1666. Grantee of Patents of l and in the town of Hempstead, Mar 6 1666. Source The Hicks Fami ly, The American Genbealogical Research Institute, Arlington VI. Note Source Broderbund WFT Vol. 21 Tree 139. John Hicks of 1607 came to New England in 1635, and resided for a while at Weymouth, Massachusetts, then to Newport, R.I., and f inally moved to Hempsted, Long Island in 1642, where he became q uite active as an adjuster of Indian claims to land. He was a de legate from Long Island in 1663 to a Council called by Governor Nicoll of New York to make additions and alterations to existin g laws. Representative from Flushing to Convention called by Go vernor Stuyvesant in New Amsterdam 1653. Justice of the Peace 16 66. Grantee of Patents of land in town of Hemstead, March 6, 166 6, and the first patent for Flushing grated by Governor Keith to English emigrants including John Hicks. The Pilgrim Reader, Ge orge F. Wollison, Doubleday & Co.In. 1953, p. 543. 22 320 Note S ource Broderbund WFT Vol. 21 Tree 139. Some of this information was downloaded from RootsWeb WorldConnect Project. It was submited by Irene Mast. If you have any questions or corrections please e mail me at dmast@mediaone.net. has date of birth listed in 1605 death listed as 1617 From Lloyd Hicks compilation Almost all the Hickses of Long Island, N.Y. are apparently descended from Robert, through his son John, son of first wife, Elizabeth Morgan. One great, gr. gr. grandson of Thomas died at Amagangett in 1833. There is a set of about 8 books containing the complete family genealogy in the Long Island Historical Society Library, 128 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, open 9 5 Tues. through Friday. Moved to Flushing, Long Island in 1642

											
											

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