The Hickox Project

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Project Description

This is a long term project whose goal is to aims to find, document, and eventually publish the living descendants of David Hickox. Due to the large and difficult scope of this goal, the aim may change to full documentation of yet to be determined number of generations. This is a very large project in scope, and will undoubtably evolve over time. If you are interested in contributing, please contact me.

We are fortunate enough to have several documents to reference about David and his family, however thorough analysis of each is difficult and time consuming. At this moment not much research has been conducted beyond the first generation. We will work our way down the generations as time permits.

People of Interest

Generation 1

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Generation 2

Children of David1 Hickox and Sarah Altman. all born at Georgia..

2. i. Elizabeth2 Hickox was born 1829 at Georgia,United States. She married John Matthews on 30 Jan 1847 at Wayne County, Georgia,United States.
ii. Thomas2 Hickox
iii. Drusilla2 Hickox
iv. James2 Butler Hickox
3. v. Nancy2 Hickox
4. vi. Benjamin2 Franklin Hickox
5. vii. David2 Jonathan Hickox
6. viii. Jonathan2 David Hickox
ix. Perry2 Lee Hickox
x. Sarah2 Hickox
xi. Isaac2 Hickox
xii. Keziah2 Hickox
xiii. Harley2 Jacob Hickox
xiv. Lavicy2 Hickox
xv. Mary2 M Hickox

Generation 3

We have a ways to go before we reach this generation.

Sources

David Hickox

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