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458. JESSE7 HICKS (CHARLES RENATUS6, NA-YE-HI5 CONRAD, JENNIE4 ANI'-WA'YA, OCONOSTOTA3, MOYTOY2, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born May 11, 1802, and died Aft. 1842. He married QUE-DI. She was born Abt. 1808.

More About J
ESSE HICKS:
Blood: 3/4 Cherokee (per Brainerd Mission student list)
Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Broom)
Detachment 1: March 01, 1837, 37-b Dr Young/Maj Ridge (by water) as Interpreter
Detachment 2: June 06, 1838, 38-d Lt Edward Deas (by water) as Interpreter, 1m-50 1f-10 1f-50
Detachment 3: October 04, 1838, 38-02 E Hicks/Whitepath as Wagoner
Education: May 11, 1811, Spring Place Mission School
Religion: December 07, 1818, Brainerd Church, Old CN
     
Child of J
ESSE HICKS and QUE-DI is:
1397. i.   A-NI8 HICKS, b. Abt. 1824, CNE; d. 1901.


459. GEORGE AGUSTUS7 HICKS (WILLIAM ABRAHAM6, NA-YE-HI5 CONRAD, JENNIE4 ANI'-WA'YA, OCONOSTOTA3, MOYTOY2, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born 1793 in Spring Place, GA, and died Aft. 1858. He married (1) AKY U-LV-S-QUA-TO-GU ROGERS 1808, daughter of JOHN ROGERS and ELIZABETH EMORY. She was born Abt. 1776. He married (2) LUCY (BROWN) FIELDS Bef. 1824, daughter of RICHARD FIELDS and NANCY BROWN. She was born Abt. 1804 in Georgia. He married (3) SARAH _____ Bef. 1847. She was born Abt. 1826, and died Bef. 1895.

Notes for G
EORGE AGUSTUS HICKS:
George was born Abt 1792. History and Genealogy of the Cherokee Indians by Dr. Emmet Starr, page 448. Old Cherokee Families, Notes of Dr. Emmet Starr, Vol 3, Grant, by Baker and Hampton, page 4. Old Cherokee Families, Notes of Dr. Emmet Starr, Letter Books A-F, by Baker and Hampton, Vol 1, page 119, note C642.

Seperated from first wife, Aky Rogers, then married Lucy Fields. Elected Marshall of Coosawaytee Dist, 9 Nov 1825. Capt of Emigrant Detachment of Train #4 on Trail of Tears in winter of 1838 & 39. Departed Tennessee on 7 Sep 1838, arrived Cherokee Nation, West on 14 Mar 1839 after 189 days. Signer of the Act of Union on 12 July 1839 & 40. Signer of the Constitution of 6 Sep 1839. Delegate to Washington in winter of 1839 & 40. Elected Associate Justice of Supreme Court on Oct 1843. Elected to Council from Going Snake Dist 6 Aug 1849 and Senator from same Dist 3 Aug 1857.

Shown as attending Spring Place Mission School, Eastern Nation, from Connesauga 21 Feb 1804 to 7 Feb 1805. On the list of students of the United Brethern (Moravian) Mission School 1804-1834 as transcribed by Jerry Clark, his parents or guardians are shown as William Hicks and Tocceyeeka and he is listed as about 12 years old.

From a catalog of students at New Spring Place, I.T. 1838-1842. In issue #8 & #9, Fall 1992 & Spring 1993 of Cherokee Family Researcher, page 18, it shows three of his children as students in 1840. At that time the family lived at Little Spavinaw, CN I.T.
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In Starr's Un-published Notes, pp 146-147;
1 Nathan Hicks
1-1 Chas R Hicks
1-2 Wm " +Sarah Foreman
1-3 Mary " +Vann +Holt
1-4 Elizabeth " +Scott
1-2-1 George Hicks (son of Chiuki) +Aky Rogers +Lucy Fields
[The 1-2-1 for George Hicks depicts George as the son of William, 1-2]

The Oothcaloga Mission Students list a George Hicks with Parent/Guardian of William Hicks, previously understood to be guardians due to Starr's book having listed George as the son of Charles Renatus; however, there is a child in the listing with Charles and Nancy as the parent/guardian and I would think it unlikely that William would be a guardian of just one of the children.

Between Starr's notes, and the Mission Student listings I believe that George Hicks should be carried as the son of William Hicks as opposed to being the son of Charles Renatus Hicks as is printed in his book.

George, as a son of William, is confirmed by the Moravian journal entry 02/16/1805 "...Sam Bigbee came and picked up George Hicks because his father, William Hicks, wants to take him home with him." And it's further confirmed in a letter written by William Hicks to the Cherokee Phoenix and Indians' Advocate, 7/8/1829, Vol II, No 14; "...As a brother of the Head Chief mentioned, and being one of the "whole of the Hicks family," stated to be in readiness to depart from this Nation to the West, I pronounce the above paragraph [refering to a quote from a previous article] in regard to me, my sons, George, Eli, Jay and William Hicks, to be a gross slander..." I am, Sir, respectfully, William Hicks, Sen.

More About G
EORGE AGUSTUS HICKS:
1817-35 Emg'n Roll: November 02, 1818, pg 13, No 600, 7 in family, Coosawattee R.
1835 Census roll: Conesawga Creek, TN, 2m18-, 1m18+, 3f16-, 1f16+
1835 Smith Resolution: Amohee, voted Nay; anti-treaty
1851 Drennan roll: Going Snake, 36
Aka (Facts Pg): Wa-ya-ni-dv
Blood: 1/2 Cherokee
Clan: Ani'-Ga'tāge'wi = Kituah or Wild Potato (Gu-u-li-si)
Detachment: November 04, 1838, 38-10 G Hicks/McDonald; as Conductor
Education: February 21, 1804, Spring Place Mission School
Elected: November 09, 1825, Marshall of Coosawattee Dist, CNE
Military service 1: Bet. October 07, 1813 - January 06, 1814, Ensign in Morgan's Cherokee Rgt, Charles R Hicks' Co
Military service 2: Bet. October 07, 1813 - January 06, 1814, Sgt in Morgan's Cherokee Rgt, James Foster's Co
RG75, E545 Reg of BLW: December 02, 1858, BLW# 86663 (age 64)
Starr's Notes: C642; "son of 2nd Chief, Charles R Hicks" [incorrect, son of Charle's brother, William]
Translation: Wa-ya-ni-dv = Young Wolf

Notes for A
KY U-LV-S-QUA-TO-GU ROGERS:
Dwight Mission, Cherokee Nation, lists an Akey Hicks as a member, 15 Mar 1824.

More About A
KY U-LV-S-QUA-TO-GU ROGERS:
1817-35 Emg'n Roll: May 03, 1818, pg 4, No 164, as Akey Hicks "a woman", 6 in family, Hiwassee
Clan: Ani'-Gilā'hi = Twisters, Braids, or Long Hair Clan (Mary Grant)
Starr's Notes: C642

Notes for L
UCY (BROWN) FIELDS:
Journal of the Mission at Spring Place, July 5th, 1822;
Lucy Field, who had for some time resided with her half brother, Mr Vann, and often attended our meetings with her sister in-law, Jenny Vann, previous to her departure, came to take leave of us.

More About L
UCY (BROWN) FIELDS:
Blood: 1/2 Cherokee
Starr's Notes: C642

More About S
ARAH _____:
1851 Old Settler roll: Tahlequah, 33 as Sarah Hicks (1896 page 152)
     
Children of G
EORGE HICKS and AKY ROGERS are:
1398. i.   AARON NV-WA-YU-TA-I8 HICKS I, b. Abt. 1810; d. 1861.
  ii.   NANNIE (ROGERS) HICKS, b. Abt. 1812; d. Bet. 1851 - 1895; m. JOHN BICKLE; b. Abt. 1810.
  More About NANNIE (ROGERS) HICKS:
1851 Old Settler roll: Skin Bayou, 183 as Nancy Bickle (1895 page 234)
Clan: Ani'-Gilā'hi = Twisters, Braids, or Long Hair Clan (Mary Grant)

  Notes for JOHN BICKLE:
Grant 1-1-2-4-2 Nannie Hicks +John Bickle
Halfbreed 1-1-2-2 Nannie Hicks +John Bickles

     
Children of GEORGE HICKS and LUCY FIELDS are:
  iii.   DELILAH AMELIA8 HICKS, b. August 08, 1824; m. BRYAN WARD II; b. 1818; d. 1892.
  Notes for DELILAH AMELIA HICKS:
History and Genealogy of the Cherokee Indians by Dr. Emmet Starr, page 382, 449.
From a list of students at the United Brethern (Moravian) Mission school near
Spring Place, GA, CN East from 1804-1834. Records extracted by Jerry Clark for the Fall
1992 and Spring 1993 issue of The Cherokee Family Researcher, page 16.
Shown as student 25 Jun 1832. Notes of Starr, V3, pg16.

  More About DELILAH AMELIA HICKS:
1851 Drennan roll: Going Snake, 36
Education: June 25, 1832, Spring Place Mission School

  More About BRYAN WARD II:
1851 Old Settler roll: Going Snake, 6 (1896 page 34)
1880 Census [CN]: Cooweescoowee, 3146
1890 Census [CN]: Cooweescoowee, 3615
Occupation: Farmer

1399. iv.   JEFFERSON D HICKS, b. January 04, 1826, CNE [GA]; d. July 27, 1862, Bayou Menard, n. Fort Gibson ?.
1400. v.   ELEANOR OPHELIA HICKS, b. October 06, 1827, CNE [GA]; d. December 18, 1894.
  vi.   HENRY CLAUDER HICKS, b. Abt. 1828; m. ANN _____; b. Abt. 1830.
  Notes for HENRY CLAUDER HICKS:
Grant 1-1-3-2-9-4 Henry Hicks *
Halfbreed 1-1-2-6 Henry Hicks +Annie

From a catalog of students at New Spring Place, IT, 1838-1842.
In issue #8 & #9, Fall 1992 & Spring 1993 of Cherokee Family Researcher,
page 18 shown as a student 1 Dec 1841.

  More About HENRY CLAUDER HICKS:
1851 Drennan roll: Going Snake, 36
Education: December 01, 1841, New Spring Place Mission School
Note: Named after Henry Clauder, Moravian Missionary at Oothcaloga, GA, c1836

  vii.   FRANCIS HICKS, b. Abt. 1829.
  More About FRANCIS HICKS:
1851 Drennan roll: Going Snake, 36

  viii.   DAVID HICKS, b. July 13, 1830, CNE; m. ELZRAH WILSON; b. May 22, 1822; d. August 06, 1902.
  Notes for DAVID HICKS:
History and Genealogy of the Cherokee Indians by Dr. Emmet Starr, page 449.
Catalog of students, New Spring Place, IT, 1838-1842.
Issue 8 & 9, Fall 1992 & Spring 1993, Cherokee Family Researcher, p18, shows
him as a student 20 Oct 1840.
Notes of Starr, v3, p16.

  More About DAVID HICKS:
Education: October 20, 1840, New Spring Place Mission School

  ix.   FRANK HICKS, b. Abt. 1832; m. CELIA BALDRIDGE; b. Abt. 1840.
  Notes for FRANK HICKS:
Old Cherokee Families, Notes of Dr. Emmet Starr, Vol 3, Grant, by Hampton and Baker,
page 16. History of the Cherokee Indians by Dr. Emmet Starr, page 308, 449.
History and Genealogy of the Cherokee Indians by Dr. Emmet Starr, page 449.
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The ebrollment packet for Benjamin Hicks indicates that Frank's Cherokee name
may have been Sau-he Goh-ner-she-ski

  x.   MARY HICKS, b. Abt. 1834; m. W A COLEMAN; b. Abt. 1820.
  Notes for MARY HICKS:
Twin to William.

  More About MARY HICKS:
1851 Drennan roll: Going Snake, 36

1401. xi.   WILLIAM HICKS II, b. Abt. 1834, New Echota, Gordon Co, GA; d. April 15, 1872, the Zeke Proctor trial, OK.
     
Child of GEORGE HICKS and SARAH _____ is:
1402. xii.   CHARLES8 HICKS, b. 1847, Tahlequah Dist, CNW; d. Abt. 1890.



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