John Hicks
Husband John Hicks (details suppressed for this person)
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John Hicks
Husband John Hicks
Born: Abt 1477 - Gloucestershire, England
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Died: 1547 - England
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Father: John Hicks Of Totsworth (1440-1492) 1 2
Mother: Margaret Atwood (1459- ) 1 2
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Some of this information was found on the web posted by: Irene Mast <dmast@mediaone.net> at: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=m mast&id=I40643
John Hicks
Husband John Hicks
Born: Abt 1500 - England
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Father: Thomas Hicks (1475-1565) 1 2
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John Hicks
Husband John Hicks
Born: 1574 - England
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Died: - Oxford, England
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Father: James Hicks (1550-Abt 1600) 1 2 3 4 5
Mother: Phebe Allyne (1547-After 1565) 1 2 3 4 5
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This child is listed on the followings website; posted by: Janet Dobbs <janet@pressroom.com> http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=c artsort&id=I0977
John Hicks and Lydia Wing
Husband John Hicks
Born: 26 Jan 1748 - Tiverton, , R.I. 6
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Father: Samuel Hicks Jr (1704-1790)
Mother: Susanna Aiken ( - )
Marriage: 7 Dec 1803 6
Wife Lydia Wing
Born: 2 Feb 1771 - Sandwich, Barnstable, Mass. 6
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Father: Edward Wing ( - )
Mother: Edith Tucker ( -1828)
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1 F Lydia W. Hicks
Born: 27 Mar 1805 6
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2 M John Russell Hicks
Born: 16 Dec 1807 6
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3 F Susanna Hicks
Born: 8 Aug 1809 6
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4 F Elizabeth Hicks
Born: 2 Jan 1812 6
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5 U Mehitable Hicks
Born: 26 Dec 1813 6
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Member of the Society of Friends
John Hicks
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John Hicks
Husband John Hicks 7
Born: 1716 - Hempstead, Nassau, Long Island, New York
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AFN: 1869-LBL
Father: Isaac Hicks (1678-1745) 1 7
Mother: Elizabeth Moore (1679-1748) 1 7
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John Hicks and Rachael Taylor
Husband John Hicks 1 2 3 4
Born: 25 Oct 1607 - Bermondsey, London, England 6
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Died: May 1672 - , Long Island, NY 8
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Father: Robert Hicks (Abt 1580-Between 1646) 1 2 3 4 5 7 9
Mother: Elizabeth Morgan (Abt 1583-1607) 1 2 3 4 5 7
Marriage: - Charleston, Mass
Other Spouse: Florence Carman ( -1661) 2 4
Other Spouse: Herodias Horad Long (Abt 1623- ) 1 2 4 - 14 Mar 1636 - , , , England 8
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Morton ( - ) 2 4 - 22 Jan 1661
Other Spouse: Rachel Starr ( - ) - 1662 8
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• Immigration, Delagate To New Netherland Conv., 1653
Wife Rachael Taylor 2 4
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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 was "before 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
John Hicks and Herodias Horad Long
Husband John Hicks 1 2 3 4
Born: 25 Oct 1607 - Bermondsey, London, England 6
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Died: May 1672 - , Long Island, NY 8
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Father: Robert Hicks (Abt 1580-Between 1646) 1 2 3 4 5 7 9
Mother: Elizabeth Morgan (Abt 1583-1607) 1 2 3 4 5 7
Marriage: 14 Mar 1636 - , , , England 8
Other Spouse: Florence Carman ( -1661) 2 4
Other Spouse: Rachael Taylor ( - ) 2 4 - Charleston, Mass
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Morton ( - ) 2 4 - 22 Jan 1661
Other Spouse: Rachel Starr ( - ) - 1662 8
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• Immigration, Delagate To New Netherland Conv., 1653
Wife Herodias Horad Long 1 2 4
Born: Abt 1623 - England 8
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1 F Hannah Hicks
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Spouse: William Haviland ( - )
2 F Elizabeth Hicks
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3 F Elisabeth Hicks
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Spouse: Josias Starr ( - )
4 M Thomas Hicks 1 2 4 7
Born: 1640 - Newport, Newport, RI 8
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Died: 1740 - , Queens, Long Island, NY 8
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AFN: 8MJ8-K8
Spouse: Mary Cornell Washburn ( - )
Spouse: Mary Albro ( - )
Spouse: Mary Cornell Butler ( -1677) 1 2 4
Marr: 1658 - Hempstead, Long Island, New York
Spouse: Mary Doughty (1658-1713) 1 2 4 7
Marr: 6 Jul 1677 - Flushing, Queens, Long Island, NY 8
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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 was "before 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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Herodias long To give an approximate 'marriage date' for Herodia s and George is not quite accurate. Mr G. A. Moriarty in his art icle " Herodias (Long) Hicks-Gardiner-Porter A Tale of Old Newpo rt" written in 1952, reprinted in "Genealogies of Rhode Island F amilies" published in 1983 recounts Herodias' testimony in a pet ition presented to the King's Commissioners in 1664 in which she asked for separation from George Gardiner. In this petition she states that shortly after her father's death, she was sent to L ondon by her mother and there 'taken on' by one John Hicks 'unkn owne to any of my friends', and there married in the under churc h of St Paul's, called St Faith's Church (London Marriage Licens es March 14, 1636/7). A short time later Hicks brought her to Ne w England when she was 'between thirteene and fourteene years of age'. They lived at Weymouth, Massachusetts for about two and a half years, then moved to Rhode Island in about 1640. Not long after their arrival in Rhode Island they had marital problems se vere enough according to Herodias 'soe that the authority ... sa w cause to part us, and ordered that I should have the estate wh ich was sent me by my mother, delivered to me by said John Hicks ; but I never had it but the said John Hicks went away to the Du tch, and carried away with him the most of my estate.... Then I thought to goe to my friends but was hindered by the warres, and the death of my friends. My mother and brother loosing their li ves and estates in his Majestyes service..... in which straight I was drawne to George Gardiner to consent to him .... for my ma yntainance yett ... judging him not to be my husband, never bein g married to him according to the law of the place .....'.The Ge neral Assembly took testimony from George Gardiner and from his old friend Robert Stanton.
George admitted that they never had gone before a magistrate for a marriage ceremony. Robert Stanton testified that one evening at his home, in the presence of himself and his wife, George and Herodias had declared themselves to be man and wife. In May 166 5 the Assembly decreed the separation of the parties, finding th eir illicit relationship had earned '.... the extreme reproach a nd scandall of this jurisdiction ... '.Also in May, 1665 Mrs Mar garet Porter, the 'elderly wife' of John Porter presented a peit ion to the Assembly asking that her husband be made to support h er. In June 1665, Porter agreed to make suitable provision for M argaret for the rest of her life. Shortly thereafter the Porter' s were divorced and John married Herodias. The identity of Herod ias' parents has yet to be discovered. Someone submitted a Long Family Tree (WFT Vol 6 tree #1512) in which they propose a Rober t and Elizabeth _Long, both born in England, both died in Massac husetts, as her parents. There are two problems with this pedigr ee. First, they give the generally accepted birth year for Herod ias, 1623, but then they give an approximate marriage date for R obert and Elizabeth of 1633, a full decade later. Second - in vi ew of Herodias' testimony cited above - she was sent to London a fter her father's death IN ENGLAND. Then, after Hicks left her, she couldn't return home because of the 'warres' and 'My mother and brother loosing their lives ..... in his Majestyes service' obviously IN ENGLAND. It seems apparent that both her father and mother died in England, so the Long's who died in Massachusetts could not be the parents of Herodias. Mr Moriarty's article als o mentions the will of a John Aylesford dated January 26, 1638/9 , proved February 23, 1638/9 in which he makes a small bequest t o an "Odias Long'. This information comes from "Somersetshire Wi lls, Brown, 4th Series, p 58". Perhaps a thorough search of Some rsetshire wills from about 1634/5 to 1636/7 would reveal the wil l of a Mr Long in which he names his daughter Herodias - or Horr id or Harwood or Odias or any other quaint spelling of her name. Until that time, her parents remain another genealogical unsolv ed mystery. Note Source: Broderbund WFT Vol. 19 Tree # 138.
John Porter was a freeman at Roxbury, Massachusetts in 1633. He belonged to the Hutchinson party, a group of dissidents who left Massachusetts due to persecution by the established church. He removed with William Coddington to Portsmouth, Rhode Island in 1 638. He moved to S. Kingstown after January 1656/7. He and his f irst wife Margaret had a daughter, Hannah who married about 1658 Samuel Wilbor, one of the Pettaquamscutt (S. Kingstown) Purchas ers. Being an early settler, John was evidently owner of quite e xtensive tracts of land. On January 01, 1671 John Porter granted land to William Gardiner, son to George Gardiner at Newport '.. ...land bounded Westerly on Henry Gardiners land, Northerly .... next Benoni Gardiners Land ......... Easterly on John Porters L and...' The deed was signed by John Porter and "Horad' Porter (her mark) . Witnesses were Henry Gardiner and 'Benany' Gardiner. December 27, 1671 John Porter '....made over...my whole Intrest ... of th e Thowsand Acres.......Layd out to.......John Porter, Samuell Wi lbore, John Hull, Thomas Mumford, Samuell Wilson and Wiliiam Bre nton.........near Land Layd out to Henry Knowles......I have mad e over ..... unto Nicholas Gardiner ......'Signed by John Porter and 'Horad' Porter. Witnesses Lodowick Updicke and George Gardi ner November 22, 1673 ' ...John Porter and Horad Porter ..... gi ve unto Nicholas Gardiner ...land......bounded Easterly on John Watson's Land, Westerly on Benony Gardiners Land and sotherly on John Watsons Land....' Deed signed by John and Horad Porter. Wi tnesses John Watson and 'Georg Hikes' Info from "Rhode Island La nd Evidences 1648 - 1696" Vol I, published 1970. In a Preface Mr Albert T. Kylberg, Librarian of the RI Historical Society, says there are three more volumes of Rhode Island Land Evidences and no one had taken up the work of abstracting the three remaining volumes of manuscripts. It may be that they contain further evi dence of John Porter's generosity to the sons of Herodias and Ge orge Gardiner. Note Source: Broderbund WFT Vol. 19 Tree # 138.
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Research Notes for Child Thomas Hicks
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The LDS Church Family History Center have 7 wives listed for this man. It is likely only two or three.
They are as follows: Mary Butler -- married 1658, Hempstead, Long Island, NY Mary (Mrs.) Butler Washburn -- married 1658, of Newport, Newpport, RI Mary Caroll Washburn -- married 1660 Mary Doughty -- married 6 Jul 1677, of Queens, NY Mary Albro Mary Cornell Butler *Mary Doughty -- married 1658, Flushing, Queens, NY
The Mary Doughty with the * by her name is the one that I use. She is the one with the most information. This definately requires further investigation. 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.
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. Berna Hunter lists the place of Birth as Wymouth, Mass. She also lists the place of marriage for one of the other spouses (not Butler) as Charleston, Mass and the date of marriage for on of the other spouses (not Butler) as 1/22/1660-1661
John Hicks and Elizabeth Morton
Husband John Hicks 1 2 3 4
Born: 25 Oct 1607 - Bermondsey, London, England 6
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Died: May 1672 - , Long Island, NY 8
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Father: Robert Hicks (Abt 1580-Between 1646) 1 2 3 4 5 7 9
Mother: Elizabeth Morgan (Abt 1583-1607) 1 2 3 4 5 7
Marriage: 22 Jan 1661
Other Spouse: Florence Carman ( -1661) 2 4
Other Spouse: Rachael Taylor ( - ) 2 4 - Charleston, Mass
Other Spouse: Herodias Horad Long (Abt 1623- ) 1 2 4 - 14 Mar 1636 - , , , England 8
Other Spouse: Rachel Starr ( - ) - 1662 8
Noted events in his life were:
• Immigration, Delagate To New Netherland Conv., 1653
Wife Elizabeth Morton 2 4
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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 was "before 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
John Hicks and Rachel Starr
Husband John Hicks 1 2 3 4
Born: 25 Oct 1607 - Bermondsey, London, England 6
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Died: May 1672 - , Long Island, NY 8
Buried:
Father: Robert Hicks (Abt 1580-Between 1646) 1 2 3 4 5 7 9
Mother: Elizabeth Morgan (Abt 1583-1607) 1 2 3 4 5 7
Marriage: 1662 8
Other Spouse: Florence Carman ( -1661) 2 4
Other Spouse: Rachael Taylor ( - ) 2 4 - Charleston, Mass
Other Spouse: Herodias Horad Long (Abt 1623- ) 1 2 4 - 14 Mar 1636 - , , , England 8
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Morton ( - ) 2 4 - 22 Jan 1661
Noted events in his life were:
• Immigration, Delagate To New Netherland Conv., 1653
Wife Rachel Starr
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Died: - Y 8
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Children
1 F Hannah Hicks
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2 M Elizabeth Hicks
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3 F Elizabeth Hicks (details suppressed for this person)
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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 was "before 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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Rachel, widow Starr The informationfor this wife and descendants was found posted on the internet by: Janet Dobbs <janet@pressroom.com> at:
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John A Hicks and Lula Watson
Husband John A Hicks 10
Born: 7 May 1892
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Died: 25 Jan 1976 - Central, Pickens Co., SC
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Father: Van Hicks (1863-1922) 10
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Wife Lula Watson 10
Born: 14 Sep 1897 - Piedmont, SC
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Father: Robert Major Watson (1874-1948) 10
Mother: Rebecca Anna Russell (1875-1921) 10
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1 F Ethel Hicks (details suppressed for this person)
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3 F Hazel Hicks (details suppressed for this person)
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4 F Kathleen Hicks (details suppressed for this person)
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John D Hicks and Sarah Rushmore
Husband John D Hicks
Born: 1791 8
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Father: Isaac Hicks (1767-1820)
Mother: Sarah Doughty ( - )
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Born: 1790 8
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John Kenneth Hicks
Husband John Kenneth Hicks
Born: 29 Jun 1959 - Nuremburg, Germany 11
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John Middagh Hicks
Husband John Middagh Hicks
Born: 1894
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John Middagh Hicks and Carolene Marsh Prince
Husband John Middagh Hicks
Born: 20 Nov 1836
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Buried: 24 Jul 1883 - Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York
Father: Edgar Hicks (1810-1851)
Mother: Sarah Low Frost ( - )
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Wife Carolene Marsh Prince
Born: 15 Jul 1839
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Buried: 17 Mar 1920 - Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York
John Ross Hicks
Husband John Ross Hicks 3
Born: Abt 1832
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John Russell Hicks
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Jonathan Hicks
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Born: 1784 8
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Jonathan Hicks
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Jonathan Hicks
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Joseph Hicks
Husband Joseph Hicks 12
Born: Abt 1861 - , Rabun, GA
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Joseph Hicks
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Joseph Earl Hicks and Thelma Turner
Husband Joseph Earl Hicks 10
Born: 21 Feb 1900 - Jonesboro, AR
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Father: James Ramson Hicks (1862-1938) 10
Mother: Sarah Elizabeth Nutt (1874-1927) 10
Marriage: 25 Dec 1921 - Lake City, AR
Wife Thelma Turner 10
Born: 18 Mar 1903 - Jonesboro, AR
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Josephine Hicks
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Born: Abt 1827 - Rensselaer County, NY
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Mother: Charlotte Van Valkenburg (1790-1867) 3
Joshua Clay Hicks
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Juleit Hicks
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Father: John Middagh Hicks (1751-1835)
Mother: Eliza Hicks (1766-1835)
Edward Noel [Viscount Campde and Juliana Hicks [Viscntesscampde
Husband Edward Noel [Viscount Campde 13
Born: Abt 1567 - Of, Brooke, Rutlandshire, England 13
Christened: 2 Jul 1582 - , Brooke, Rutlandshire, England 13
Died: 10 Mar 1643 - King's Garrison, Oxfordshire, England 13
Buried: 12 Mar 1643 - , Campden, Gloucestershire, England 13
Father: Andrew Noel Sir (Abt 1542-1607) 9 13
Mother: Mabel Harrington (Abt 1560-1603) 13
Marriage: 20 Dec 1605 - , Leyton, Essex, England 13
Wife Juliana Hicks [Viscntesscampde 13
Born: Abt 1569 - Of, Warwickshire, England 13
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Buried: 12 Jan 1681 - , Campden, Gloucestershire, England 13
Father: Baptist Hicks [Vsc Campden] (Bef 1560-Abt 1629) 13
Mother: Elizabeth May (Abt 1560-Bef 1643) 13
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1 F Penelope Noel 13
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Died: 21 May 1633 13
Buried: - , Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England 13
Spouse: John Chaworth ( - ) 13
Marr: Bef 1632 13
2 F Mary Noel 13
Born: After 1605 13
Christened: 20 Apr 1609 13
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3 F Elizabeth Noel 13
Born: Abt 1610 - Of Wiverton, Notts., Eng. 13
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Spouse: John Chaworth ( - ) 13
Marr: Bef 1632 13
4 F Eleanor Noel 13
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5 M Baptist Noel 3rd Viscount 9 13 14
Born: 1612 13
Christened: 13 Oct 1611 - , Brooke, Rutlandshire, England 13
Died: 29 Oct 1682 - Exton 13
Buried: - Exton, Rutlandshire, England 13
Spouse: Anne Fielding ( -1636) 9 13 14
Marr: 25 Dec 1632 13
Spouse: Elizabeth Bertie ( - ) 13
Marr: 6 Jul 1655 - St.Margaret's, Westminster, Middlesex, England 13
6 F Anne Noel 13
Born: Abt 1614 13
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Richard Stone and Julie Ann Hicks
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Julie Lynn Hicks
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Father: High Hicks Jr.
Mother: Paula Patricia Woodson