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Descendants of Ludovic Grant
49.EZEKIAL6 FIELDS, SR (RICHARD5, SUSANNA4EMORY, MARY3GRANT, LUDOVIC2, JOHN1GRAUNT) was born Abt. 1804.He married MARY ANN SEXTON.She was born Abt. 1806.
Notes for EZEKIAL FIELDS, SR:
I've had Ezekiel Fields listed under various mothers, this configuration with Jennie Buffington as the mother is based upon the Indian Pioneer Papers interview with his gggrand-daughter, Cleracy (Fields) Smith.
More About EZEKIAL FIELDS, SR:
1835 Census roll: Hamilton Co, TN
1835 Smith Resolution: Ten River, voted Nay; anti-treaty
More About MARY ANN SEXTON:
Blood: Non-Cherokee
Children of EZEKIAL FIELDS and MARY SEXTON are:
225. | i. | DELILAH7 FIELDS, b. Abt. 1826. | |
226. | ii. | RUTH FIELDS, b. Abt. 1828. | |
227. | iii. | MARTHA FIELDS, b. 1833; d. January 06, 1883. | |
228. | iv. | RICHARD FIELDS III, b. Abt. 1836, Georgia; d. Abt. 1863. | |
229. | v. | GEORGE WASHINGTON FIELDS, b. 1838; d. Aft. 1909. | |
230. | vi. | JENNIE FIELDS, b. Abt. 1840. | |
231. | vii. | EZEKIAL FIELDS, JR, b. 1843; d. Aft. 1906. | |
232. | viii. | MARY FIELDS, JR, b. 1845; d. Aft. 1906. |
50.DEMPSEY6 FIELDS (RICHARD5, SUSANNA4EMORY, MARY3GRANT, LUDOVIC2, JOHN1GRAUNT) was born Abt. 1806 in CNE, and died Bet. 1865 - 1895.He married (1) JULIA HARRIS, daughter of WILLIAM HARRIS, SR.She was born Abt. 1826, and died Aft. 1865.He married (2) E-GI, daughter of BETSY.She was born Abt. 1810, and died 1847.
More About DEMPSEY FIELDS:
1851 Old Settler roll: Canadian, 17 (1896 pg 206)
More About JULIA HARRIS:
1851 Old Settler roll: Canadian, 17 as Julianna Fields (1896 pg 206)
Children of DEMPSEY FIELDS and JULIA HARRIS are:
233. | i. | CHARLES7 FIELDS, b. Abt. 1848; d. 1875. | |
ii. | JINNY FIELDS, b. Abt. 1850; d. Bef. 1895. |
More About JINNY FIELDS: 1851 Old Settler roll: Canadian, 17 (1896 page 206) |
iii. | DANIEL FIELDS, b. Abt. 1852. | ||
234. | iv. | ELIZABETH FIELDS, b. 1855; d. Aft. 1902. | |
235. | v. | SARAH FIELDS, b. 1858; d. Bet. 1880 - 1902. |
Children of DEMPSEY FIELDS and E-GI are:
vi. | BETSY7 FIELDS, b. Abt. 1830; m. DE-GA-TI-DI-S-GE; b. Abt. 1820; d. Bef. 1849. | ||
vii. | PEGGY FIELDS, b. Abt. 1832. |
Child of HENRY FIELDS and HESTER ROSS is:
i. | RICHARD7 FIELDS, b. Abt. 1830. |
52.GEORGE6 FIELDS (RICHARD5, SUSANNA4EMORY, MARY3GRANT, LUDOVIC2, JOHN1GRAUNT) was born 1794.He married SALLIE DANIEL.She was born Abt. 1800.
More About GEORGE FIELDS:
1817-19 Reservations: July 1817, #9, north side of Tennessee River, 2 in family
1835 Census roll: Hiwassee River, TN
1835 Smith Resolution: Amohee, voted Nay; anti-treaty
Education: Bet. 1806 - 1807, Gideon Blackburn's School (age 12)
Children of GEORGE FIELDS and SALLIE DANIEL are:
236. | i. | RICHARD7 FIELDS, b. Abt. 1818. | |
237. | ii. | JAMES W FIELDS, b. Abt. 1820. | |
238. | iii. | NANNIE FIELDS, b. Abt. 1830. | |
239. | iv. | ELIZABETH FIELDS, b. Abt. 1832. | |
240. | v. | LOUISA JANE FIELDS, b. Abt. 1826. | |
241. | vi. | MARY ANN FIELDS, b. Abt. 1834. | |
242. | vii. | THOMAS MONROE FIELDS, SR, b. 1830; d. Aft. 1902. |
53.ELIZABETH6 FIELDS (RICHARD5, SUSANNA4EMORY, MARY3GRANT, LUDOVIC2, JOHN1GRAUNT) was born 1797 in Sale Creek, Hamilton Co, TN, and died Aft. 1858.She married (1) JOHN BLAGG.He was born Abt. 1790.She married (2) WILLIAM THOMPSON Bef. 1814, son of JACK THOMPSON and JENNIE VANN.He was born Abt. 1790 in CNE [GA].
Notes for ELIZABETH FIELDS:
The missionary journals for Spring Place mention a visit by Elizabeth Thompson [nee Fields] daughter-in-law of Jennie Brown (sister of James Vann).Another journal entry states that Jennie left her husband, James Brown, after he proved unfaithful to her.
More About ELIZABETH FIELDS:
Education: Bet. 1806 - 1807, Gideon Blackburn's School (age 9)
RG75, E545 Reg of BLW: Abt. 1858, Mother of Chas Thompson, Service 1837~1838
Children of ELIZABETH FIELDS and WILLIAM THOMPSON are:
243. | i. | CHARLES7 THOMPSON, b. Abt. 1814; d. Bef. 1858. | |
244. | ii. | JOHN THOMPSON, b. Abt. 1816; d. Bef. 1851. | |
245. | iii. | ALEXANDER THOMPSON, b. Abt. 1818. |
54.JOHN6 FIELDS (RICHARD5, SUSANNA4EMORY, MARY3GRANT, LUDOVIC2, JOHN1GRAUNT) was born Abt. 1802 in Sale Ck, Hamilton Co, TN, and died February 22, 1844 in Cowskin Prarie, Delaware Dist, CNW.He married ELIZABETH WELLS.She was born Abt. 1806 in Tennessee, and died March 16, 1869.
More About JOHN FIELDS:
1835 Census roll: Hamilton Co, TN
Starr's Notes: H437
More About ELIZABETH WELLS:
Blood: Non-Cherokee
Children of JOHN FIELDS and ELIZABETH WELLS are:
246. | i. | MARTHA7 FIELDS, b. March 06, 1825, CNE [Hamilton Co, TN]; d. January 18, 1870, Cooweescoowee Dist, CNW. | |
247. | ii. | RICHARD M FIELDS, b. Abt. 1829. | |
iii. | NANNIE A FIELDS, b. October 06, 1833, CNE [TN]. |
More About NANNIE A FIELDS: Starr's Notes: H363 |
248. | iv. | MARY JANE FIELDS, b. August 18, 1835, CNE [TN]; d. March 15, 1859. | |
249. | v. | JAMES W FIELDS, b. August 30, 1837, CNE [TN]; d. 1894. | |
vi. | JOHN R FIELDS, b. February 04, 1839. |
More About JOHN R FIELDS: Starr's Notes: H356 |
250. | vii. | SABRA JANE FIELDS, b. February 04, 1841; d. 1885. | |
viii. | SARAH E FIELDS, b. May 11, 1842; d. April 28, 1858, Delaware Dist, CNW. |
More About SARAH E FIELDS: 1851 Drennan roll: Delaware, 939 [with brother & sister] Starr's Notes: H384 |
Notes for LUCY (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 LUCY (BROWN) FIELDS:
Blood: 1/2 Cherokee
Starr's Notes: C642
Notes for GEORGE 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 GEORGE 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'tâge'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
Children of LUCY FIELDS and GEORGE HICKS are:
i. | DELILAH AMELIA7 HICKS, b. August 08, 1824; m. BRYAN WARD II; b. 1818; d. 1892. |
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 |
251. | ii. | JEFFERSON D HICKS, b. January 04, 1826, CNE [GA]; d. July 27, 1862, Bayou Menard, n. Fort Gibson ?. | |
252. | iii. | ELEANOR OPHELIA HICKS, b. October 06, 1827, CNE [GA]; d. December 18, 1894. | |
iv. | HENRY CLAUDER HICKS, b. Abt. 1828; m. ANN _____; b. Abt. 1830. |
v. | FRANCIS HICKS, b. Abt. 1829. |
More About FRANCIS HICKS: 1851 Drennan roll: Going Snake, 36 |
vi. | DAVID HICKS, b. July 13, 1830, CNE; m. ELZRAH WILSON; b. May 22, 1822; d. August 06, 1902. |
More About DAVID HICKS: Education: October 20, 1840, New Spring Place Mission School |
vii. | FRANK HICKS, b. Abt. 1832; m. CELIA BALDRIDGE; b. Abt. 1840. |
viii. | 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 |
253. | ix. | WILLIAM HICKS II, b. Abt. 1834, New Echota, Gordon Co, GA; d. April 15, 1872, the Zeke Proctor trial, OK. |
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