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Daniel Hicks

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Chowan County, North Carolina
Death: 1790 (55-64)
North Carolina, United States
Place of Burial: Burial Details Unknown Memorial ID 198663163
Immediate Family:

Son of Captain Thomas W Hicks and Elizabeth Hicks
Husband of Lucy Hicks
Father of Littleberry Hicks; William B Hicks; Nancy Hicks; Robert Vernon Hicks; Joel Hicks and 10 others
Brother of Patrick Hicks; Esther Hicks; Rachael Hicks; Thomas Hicks, II; Shadrack Hicks and 2 others

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About Daniel Hicks

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Biography
Daniel Hicks is said to have been born between 1730-1740 on "the family estate at Rockyhock (likely Rockyhock Creek) near Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina, British Colonial America, the son of Captain Thomas W. Hicks (1710–1775) and Elizabeth Jordan (1710–1779). Chowan was formed in 1670 as a precinct in Albemarle County. It was named in honor of the Indian tribe Chowan, which lived in the northeastern part of the Colony. It is in the northeastern section of the State and is bounded by Albemarle Sound, Chowan River, and Bertie, Hertford, Gates and Perquimans counties. In 1720, Edenton, which was named in honor of Governor Charles Eden, was established. In 1722 it was designated and has continued to be the county seat.

He reportedly moved up to Lunenburg County, Virginia, in about 1745.

He is said to have married Lucy Butler, daughter of John Butler around 1764 in Charlotte County, Virginia. The Butlers came from Culpeper County, Virginia and were neighbors of the Hicks' on Sandy Creek in Charlotte County. This group started migrating down to Troy, in Montgomery County, North Carolina in the late 1760s. Daniel and Lucy's oldest children, including Littleberry, William and Robert, were reportedly born in Charlotte County. Son Joshua was reportedly born in North Carolina after the family had moved down to Montgomery County, shortly before the Revolutionary War. The family was reportedly there before 1773. The Butler Family had reportedly moved there several years earlier. Daniel reportedly bought land at Dick's Creek near [southeast of] present day Star, [Montgomery County], North Carolina. His land adjoins what is now a days the county airport [Montgomery County Airport]."

Various researchers identify the children of Daniel and Lucy to include:

  1. Littleberry "Berry" Hicks (1765–1839) ​​born Wylliesburg, Charlotte County, Virginia
  2. William B Hicks (1767–1840) born Wylliesburg, Charlotte County, Virginia
  3. Robert Hicks (1770–1853) born Wylliesburg, Charlotte County, Virginia
  4. John Hicks (1771–1860) ​​or John Hicks Sr (1774–1858)
  5. Daniel Hicks, Jr. (1771– )
  6. Joshua Hicks (1772– ) born in North Carolina after the family moved down to Montgomery County, North Carolina shortly before the Revolutionary War.
  7. Joel Hicks (1774–1855)
  8. Taylor Hicks (1774–1858 )
  9. Reuben Hicks (1774– )
  10. Susannah Hicks (1775– ) ​​
  11. Ezekiel Hicks (1787– )

Daniel appears in Montgomery County, North Carolina, in 1787,[1] and 1790.[2]

He reportedly died in about 1790, most likely in Montgomery County.



1790 Montgomery Co. NC Census :( HICKS/ HIX )
HIX, LITTLEBERRY12300
HIX, DANIEL20200
HIX, ROBERT11100
HIX, WILLIAM10100
HIX, JOHN11200
HIX, DEMCY12200 <not sure WHO this is yet>


Notes
Some researchers also identify Daniel as the father of a George Amos Hicks, Sr (1789–1850), but the original source of this claim is unclear. Most likely, those researchers are referring to George Hicks, born in about 1792, who was more likely Daniel's grandson, the son of Robert, given Daniel's supposed death in 1790 and the fact that his wife Lucy was likely past normal childbearing age when George was born.

Sources

  1. Alvaretta Kenan Register, State Census of North Carolina, 1784-1787, 2nd ed., (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. 1973), 98, Daniel Hix; images, Ancestry.com, "North Carolina, State Census, 1784-1787," (https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/3005/gpc_statecensusnc-0102 : accessed 21 Dec 2019), Montgomery County, image 1.
  2. "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2M-S9D : accessed 10 March 2019), Daniel Hix, Montgomery, North Carolina, United States; citing p. 404, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 7; FHL microfilm 568,147.
  3. Anson County, North Carolina abstracts of early records listed on pg 10 (page viewer 17) Hicks, Daniel #4752 - 7 August 1787. Listed on the Index on screen viewer page 173 of 187 https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/216228-anso...
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Daniel Hicks's Timeline

1730
1730
Chowan County, North Carolina
1765
1765
Wyliesburg, Charlotte County, Virginia, Colonial America
1767
1767
Wyliesburg, Charlotte County, VA
1769
1769
Wyliesburg, Charlotte, Virginia, United States
1770
1770
Wyliesburg, Charlotte County, VA, Colonial America
1772
1772
Rockybock, Chowan, North Carolina, United States
1772
North Carolina
1772
Montgomery, North Carolina, United States
1773
1773