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Samuel HICKS [1, 2, 3] |
- Samuel Hicks was among the first who went to Nausett after the settlement commenced. He came over with his mother, Margaret, in the Ann in 1623, to meet his father, Robert, who had previously come in the Fortune. His age at the time is not known. He was in Plymouth in 1643 and able to bear arms. he went to Nausett and was the constable in 1646. He was a representative to the colony court inJune, 1647, and also in 1649 with Mr. John Doane. He did not long remain in Eastham. He was a resident of Barnstable as late as 1662, and an inhabitant of Dartmouth in 1670, where the family was interested in some landed estate. [1]
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England [1] |
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Person ID |
I28627 |
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Sources |
- [S3601] Leonard H. Smith Jr., Cape Cod Library of Local History and Genealogy Vol. 1.
- [S02018] Mary Walton Ferris, Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines Vol. II.
- [S00048] Dorothy Higson White, "Descendants of Roger Williams" Book III, Sayles Line Through Mary Williams, (Name: Name: Roger Williams Family Association;;).
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