_Joshua BARTON ______+ | (1772 - 1858) m 1800 _Hale BARTON ____________| | (1803 - 1839) m 1829 | | |_Jane HALE __________+ | (1773 - 1858) m 1800 | |--Daughter BARTON | (1833 - 1839) | _Jonathan RUCKER ____ | | |_Lucinda Emeline RUCKER _| (1808 - 1839) m 1829 | |_Mary S. READE ______
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!Noted in Joshua's bible - two small daughters died within two days of each
other after the death of their mother.
[101669] Had issue. (Descendants of Edward Howell (1)...)
[101670]
[S792]
Descendants of Edward Howell
[62989] Still Living.
[117208] CHAN20 Jun 2001
_Baptist HICKS ______+ | _James HICKS ________| | (1550 - ....) | | |_Mary EVERARD _______+ | | |--Robert HICKS | (.... - 1646) | _____________________ | | |_Phebe ALLYNE _______| | |_____________________
[93005]
plymouth, passenger on Fortune
HICKS, ROBERT -He arrived in 1621 on the Fortune. Banks called him a
fellmonger of Bermondsey and Southwark, County Surrey. Robert S.
Wakefield, "The Children of Robert Hicks," TAG 51:57, shows that Hicks
had at least nine children. See also R. G. Rider, "More on the Robert
Hicks Ancestry: Clues to the Identity of his Spouse," TAG 54:31, which
should be read with a bit of caution. His wife was Margaret Hicks, q.v.
Some interesting background is given on Hicks in the deposition of
Clement Briggs of Weymouth, fellmonger, taken at New Plymouth 29 August
1638. Briggs said that about twenty-two years earlier he was dwelling
(and working for) Mr. Samuel Latham in Bermondsey Street, Southwark,
London, and a Thomas Harlow was dwelling with (and working for) Mr.
Robert Hicks. Harlow and Briggs often discussed how many pelts their
masters pulled a week. Hicks pulled 300 a week and sometimes 600 or 700,
and he sold his sheep's pelts for forty shillings a hundred to Mr. Arnold
AUard, whereas Mr. Samuel Latham sold his to the same man for ftfty
shillings a hundred, even though Mr. Hicks's pelts were better ware (PCR
12-.35). In Plymouth, Hicks recorded with the court on 13 July 1639 a
release whereby Thomas Heath of London, cooper, on 13 July 1619 had
acquitted Robert Hicks, formerly a citizen and leatherseller of London,
of all debts, including.EI80 pounds which Hicks had owed Heath (PCR
12-.43). Hicks died at Plymouth 24 May 1647, and in his will, dated 28
May 1645, inventory 5 July 1647, he named his wife Margaret, oldest son
Samuel, son Ephraim, grandson John Bangs, John Watson, and a number of
nonrelative Plymouth residents (MD 8:143).
Source: Plymouth Colony Its History & People 1620 - 1691 by Aubrey
Stratton - 1986
Some show two wives for Robert Hicks: Elizabeth Morgan, and Margaret
Winslow, but no marriage record has been found for Robert Hicks. His only
known wife was Margaret, and there is little basis for her surname being
Winslow. See TAG 54:31-34.
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ROBERT HICKS
ORIGIN: London
MIGRATION: 1621 on Fortune
FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth
OCCUPATION: Fellmonger (in England).
FREEMAN: In the "1633" list of Plymouth freemen, among those admitted
before 1 January 1632/3 [PCR 1:3]. In list of 7 March 1636/7 [PCR 1:52].
In the Plymouth section of the 1639 Plymouth Colony list of freemen, with
the annotation "dead" [PCR 8:173].
EDUCATION: His inventory included "3 books" valued at 8s. His widow,
Margaret, signed her will.
ESTATE: In the 1623 Plymouth division of land, "Robart Hickes" was
granted one acre as a passenger on the Fortune, and his wife and children
were granted four acres as passengers on the Anne [PCR 12:5, 6]. In the
1627 Plymouth division of cattle Robert Hicks, Margaret Hicks, Samuel
Hicks, Ephraim Hicks, Lydia Hicks and Phebe Hicks were the sixth through
eleventh persons in the twelfth company [PCR 12:13].
BIRTH: By about 1578 based on estimated date of marriage.
DEATH: Plymouth 24 May 1647 (from inventory). (Savage and Pope both give
this date as 24 March, apparently based on the abstract of the inventory
published in 1850 [NEHGR 4:282]. On the original the month of death is in
the upper right corner of the page, and is worn, so that only "Ma" can
now be read on microfilm. Bowman saw this as May, and his reading is
followed here.)
MARRIAGE: By 1603 Margaret _____; she died at Plymouth between 8 July
1665 (date of will) and 6 March 1665/6 (probate of will).
COMMENTS: The major breakthrough on this family was made when Robert S.
Wakefield discovered additional baptismal entries in the St. Mary
Magdalen, Bermondsey, register [TAG 51:57-58].
Several sources give Robert Hicks two wives: Elizabeth Morgan and
Margare
_________________________ | _Charles Milford HOCKENSMITH _| | | | |_________________________ | | |--Michael Lee HOCKENSMITH | | _Morley Victor POMEROY __+ | | |_Eleanor Bessie POMEROY ______| | |_Jessie Edna VREDENBURG _+
_Nelson G. HOWELL ___+ | (1800 - 1884) m 1823 _Doctor Montraville HOWELL ___| | (1833 - 1889) m 1858 | | |_Mary "Polly" MOODY _+ | (1805 - 1885) m 1823 | |--Abraham Theodore HOWELL | (1869 - 1948) | _Abraham SUDDERTH ___ | | (1800 - 1868) |_Margaret Christens SUDDERTH _| (1840 - 1923) m 1858 | |_Elmina HENNESSEE ___ (1808 - 1841)
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_Christopher WARREN _+ | _Richard WARREN _____| | | | |_Alice WEBB _________+ | | |--Anna WARREN | | _Henry PRATT ________+ | | |_Elizabeth PRATT ____| | |_____________________
_______________________ | _John WILLIAMS ______| | (1704 - 1757) m 1726| | |_______________________ | | |--Leonard WILLIAMS | (1735 - ....) | _John KING ____________ | | (1676 - 1741) m 1699 |_Abigail KING _______| (1710 - 1771) m 1726| |_Alice ? DEANE (DEAN) _+ (1678 - 1746) m 1699
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