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Averys Indian name was AhWi. Co., by June 1693, when he purchased 200 acres of Friendship from Michael & Jane JUDD. John was the son of John Hicks and Elizabeth (Morgan) Hicks. Anna Mae Hicks 1901-1994 - Ancestry Rev. He died in Running Water Village around 1675. He was imprisoned at least two times for refusing to take the Oath of Allegiance (the second time was in 1682) and he "suffered considerably from distraint upon his goods." Nancy Elizabeth Ward Hicks born Broom was also known as Nanye-Hi-Ghi-Ghau Ward and Nannie Ward. NanYe-Hi, Nancy Elizabeth, was born into a powerful family of the Wolf Clan about 1736 at Chota City of Refuge, Cherokee Nation East. Thomas, or Dr. Hicks, was one of six children. He is thought to be related to the famous Delaware leader and peacemaker, Chief Taminand, (b.1625, d.1701) through his birthfather, Fivekiller Taminand. Jane, then 12 years of age, went into talk to them. Research genealogy for Andrew Jackson Hicks of Near Marysville, Blount, Tennessee, USA, as well as other members of the Hicks family, on Ancestry. The earliest recorded Hicks family in England was that of Gloucestershire origin. Hicks Genealogy & History Hicks is an old Anglo-Saxon name from Yorkshire, where the family owned a feudal manor before 1000 AD. Posts by Wanda Simmons on Genforum - Genealogy.com We encourage you to research and examine these . Born about 1282 in Tortworth South Gloucestershire, England. New York had the highest population of Hicks families in 1840. Lydia and Charles had two daughters. She was probably, the oldest member ever in the Moravian Church, certainly the oldest ever baptized by Moravian missionaries, having been born in 1740, therefore, at this time, 118 years old. . Jim Hicks 1902 - 1960. She is interred at Fairlawn, Talala, Oklahoma. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American Local History Network William Richard Hicks 1865 - 1952. James was the son of Baptist and Elizabeth (May) Hicks and the father of Baptist, Micheal, John, Ephraim, Mary Henlen, James, Samuel, Robert, Zachariah, Lydia, Daniel, Phoebe and Thomas Hicks. He was brought over from England, probably from London by Peter and Margaret Rey. There are 53,000 immigration records available for the last name Hicks. He was the father of John Hicks, born around 1670. He died in 1829 at Spring Place, Georgia, Cherokee Nation East. He married Lydia Halfbreed on December 23, 1791. She was the Daughter of Amehetai II Moytoy of Tellico and Gosaduisga (Morning Star) of the Wild Potato Clan. He married Berthe of Holland. A gentleman said, you let her alone. The address I found on the internet is not a current one.