Re: Hicks fam. from Virginia spit up by Revolutionary War
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Re: Hicks fam. from Virginia spit up by Revolutionary War
Joseph Williams 11/17/10
If the daughter who married a Hicks is Lucinda, why is she listed as daughter Lucinda Davis in the will?The other daughters are listed by their married names.
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From the Genius of Liberty newspaper abstracts by Northern Virginia Genealogy.
Vol. VII, No. 46 – November 25, 1823
Married Thursday, November 20th by Rev. Wm. Gilmore, Mr. Moses Hicks and Miss Elizabeth Davis, both of Loudoun.
From the Loudoun County Personal Property Tax Lists:
1816AThird District Hicks, Moses at Joshua Greggs
1825ASecond District Hicks, Moses
1833BSecond District Hicks, Moses
1843BSecond District Davis, Benjamin and Hicks, Charles
1844BSecond District Davis, Benjamin and Hicks, Charles
1845BSecond District Davis, Benjamin and Hicks, Charles
1846ASecond District Davis, Benjamin and Hicks, Charles
[note: Charles would have been born by 1827 to appear in 1843]
From “Apprentices, Bastards, and Poor Children of Loudoun 1757-1850” by Hutchison:
2:263 13 Feb 1809 Moses HICKS, 15 yrs old 25 Mar 1809, to Joshua GREGG, to be a hatter
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Re: Hicks fam. from Virginia spit up by Revolutionary War
Joseph Williams 11/19/10
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Re: Hicks fam. from Virginia spit up by Revolutionary War
Pat Duncan 11/19/10
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Re: Hicks fam. from Virginia spit up by Revolutionary War
Joseph Williams 2/16/11
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Re: Hicks fam. from Virginia spit up by Revolutionary War
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Re: Hicks fam. from Virginia spit up by Revolutionary War