Re: Long Island, NY-1700s-Were Sarah Hicks Dodge & Elias Hicks (Quaker) 2nd cousins?
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Re: Long Island, NY-1700s-Were Sarah Hicks Dodge & Elias Hicks (Quaker) 2nd cousins?
Joan Hicks 7/25/07
Do you think the Sarah Hicks who married Joseph Dodge was the Sarah Hicks who was the daughter of Isaac Hicks (died 1762)?
I have two goals:to identify the parents of Sarah Hicks Dodge and to identify the Quakers in the Hempstead, Long Island Dodge family.The Dodge Family Association does not have information on the parents of Sarah Hicks Dodge.
Background information:One of the sons of Tristram Dodge of Block Island, Rhode Island was William Dodge (b. about 1651).William had three sons who settled in Cow Neck, Hempstead, Long Island in the early 1700s:
1.Tristram (b. about 1689) -- married 1st Mary Sutton and 2nd Phebe Willets Mott, a Quaker minister.
2.Samuel (b. about 1691) - witnessed the will of Hannah Sutton (mother of Mary Sutton Dodge) and was identified as a Quaker.
3.Jeremiah (b. about 1700 in my opinion; most list him as born about 1681) -- his family is the focus of my research; several of his children have Quaker connections.
Tristram (b. about 1689) and Mary Sutton were the parents of Joseph Dodge who married Sarah Hicks in 1763.*
*Tristram had a 1st cousin, also named Tristram Dodge, who lived in Oyster Bay, Long Island and information on the two is sometimes mixed up...