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Descendants of A-ma-do-ya Moytoy
150.CHARLES RENATUS6 HICKS, CHIEF (NA-YE-HI5CONRAD, JENNIE4ANI'-WA'YA, OCONOSTOTA3, MOYTOY2, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born December 23, 1767 in Tamali, on the Hiwassee River, CNE [GA], and died January 20, 1827 in Fortville, CNE [GA].He married (2) NANCY E BROOM Abt. 1797, daughter of CHIEF BROOM and A-TSO-S-TA.She was born Abt. 1770, and died Aft. 1842.
Notes for CHARLES RENATUS HICKS, CHIEF:
Notes on Starr's compilations:
1) Charles' father Nathan was married to a Na-ye-hi not to Nancy Broom.
2) Nancy Elizabeth Broom aka Anna Felicitas was married to Charles Renatus Hicks.
3) In the Halfbreed 1-x & 1-1-x family groups Starr depicts Lydia Halfbreed and Charles Hicks as the parents of George Hicks; however, Starr's un-published notes, pg 146-147, and the entries for the Spring Place Students lead me to believe that the spouse of Lydia Halfbreed should have been listed as Charles' brother William, and George as their son.This configuration is also suported by Miller application #7991 for Jennie Hicks nee Wilson who claims through her grand-parents George and Lucy Hicks, her g-gmother Lydia Chisholm [nee Halfbreed], and her great uncles and aunts; Ruth Beck, Anna French, Eli, William, Carrington, Charles and John Hicks; all known children of William Hicks.
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Joined the Church of the United Brethren at Spring Place and was baptised on Apr 10, 1813.
At this time the missionaries conferred upon him the name of Renatus (Renewed): Charles Renatus Hicks.
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Cherokee Tragedy, The Ridge Family and the Decimation of a People, by Thurman Wilkins,
University of Oklahoma Press, Morman and London:
On his way home from Salem, Major Ridge stopped at Spring Place on January 22, 1827, and found the mission in mourning.During his absence the Cherokee had lost in quick succession their principal chiefs: the aged Pathkiller had died first and two weeks later Charles Hicks lay in a walnut coffin at Spring Place.Hicks had attended the coulcil at New Echota the previous fall though badly ailing.On his way home he was forced to camp in the woods and had taken cold from the dampness.He had gone to bed with Dropsical complaints and had never risen again.Major Ridge, on taking a last look at his friend, learned that he had died gently on January 20 as though he had mearly fallen asleep.The Ridge delivered an impressive exhortation at the funeral.
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Cherokee Tragedy, The Ridge Family and the Decimation of a People, by Thurman Wilkins,
University of Oklahoma Press, Morman and London:
Upon hearing of the death Charles Hicks, one Cherokee said "The Cherokee will sell their land now; those who are left have their price."
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1842 Cherokee Claims, Flint District, IT, claim# 33;
To: Elijah, Betsey, Sarah, Jesse, Leonard, and Nancy, the heirs and widow of Charles R Hicks decd'
Residence in the old Nation, Frkville, Chickamauga Creek (Valuation at Forkville) [list of losses] $8806.50Nancy Hicks, the widow of Charles R Hicks, deceased, makes oath that the above described premises and improvements were the property of her late husband, that he resided there until his death which was in the year 1827, and after his death she still resided on the premises peaceably and unmolested until the Spring of 1834. [illegible]
More About CHARLES RENATUS HICKS, CHIEF:
1842 Claims 1: FL1, pg 223, claim 33 dec'd, by widow Nancy Hicks [nee Broom] & heirs...
1842 Claims 2: FL1, pg 223, claim 33 dec'd, by heirs; Elijah, Leonard, Jesse, Betsey Fields (wife of Archy Fields), Sarah McCoy
Blood: 1/2 Cherokee (1/4 per Moravian Biography)
Burial: January 22, 1827, Spring Place, GA
Chief: January 1827, Principal Chief, CN-East
Christened: April 08, 1813, Spring Place, GA
Note 1: Bet. 1806 - 1807, "Cherokee Patron" of Gideon Blackburn's School
Note 2: Killaneka's daughter is "Related to" Charles Renatus Hicks and his niece Peggy Scott
Occupation: Bet. 1817 - 1827, Assistant Principal Chief, under Pathkiller
Residence: October 1826, Chickamauga District, GA
Signer: February 27, 1819, Treaty of Washington
Starr's Notes: C641
Notes for NANCY E BROOM:
Memorabilia of the Wachovia Congregations for the year 1821;
"The 14th of October was noteworthy there because in a reverent gathering the Indian Sr. Anna Felicitas Hicks, wife of Br. Charles Renatus Hicks, received holy baptism." [Anna Felicitas is the name given to Nancy Broom at her baptism]
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Extract of a letter from Brother John Gambold, Missionary at Oochgeelogy, among the Cherokees
Spring-Place, October 19, 1821;
"Most of my little flock came here with me, last Saturday, to be present at the Baptism of our Brother Charles Renatus Hick's wife, the first adult of this nation, whom Brother Schmidt has been favored to baptize. The powerful feeling of the presence of God on this occasion, encourages us to hope, that the Father, the Word and the Spirit bear record of this act in heaven.According to a wish, my late dear partner had sometimes expressed, to give her revered mother's name to an Indian Sister, this person was called Anna Felicia.So you see, the Holy Spirit is still continuing to draw souls to Jesus; the work goes on but slowly indeed, yet it is going on; and, what is particularly remarkable, the awakinging, we perceive, comprises chiefly mothers of families, on whom, according to Indian custom, rests the strength of the family, and whose influence on the children is nearly exclusive, as the father is hardly accounted a relative.The conversion of a mother is therefore of great moment, and, as far a human instrumentality is concerned, one of the best means for drawing in the children."
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Extract of a letter from Brother John Renatus Schmidt, Missionary at Spring-Place, Cherokee Nation, December 10, 1821;
"You have probably learnt before now, that I was favored, on the 14th of October, to baptize sister Nancy Hicks, wife of our brother Charles Renatus Hicks, under a lively sense of the gracious presence of our Lord..."
More About NANCY E BROOM:
1835 Census roll: Chickamauga Creek, GA asNancy Hicks
Baptism: October 14, 1821, at Spring Place by Brother Schmidt as Anna Felicia
Blood: Full Blood Cherokee
Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Broom)
Children of CHARLES RENATUS HICKS, CHIEF are:
452. | i. | JOHN7 HICKS, b. Abt. 1782. | |
453. | ii. | NATHAN WOLF HICKS, b. 1794; d. Abt. 1838. |
Children of CHARLES HICKS and NANCY BROOM are:
454. | iii. | ELSIE7 HICKS, b. Abt. 1794. | |
iv. | CHARLES R HICKS, JR, b. Abt. 1795. | ||
455. | v. | ELIJAH HICKS, b. June 21, 1797, Chickamauga Dist, CNE [GA]; d. August 06, 1856, Claremore, Craig Co, OK. | |
456. | vi. | ELIZABETH BETSY HICKS, b. June 20, 1798; d. Aft. 1857. | |
457. | vii. | SARAH ELIZABETH HICKS, b. June 11, 1800, Georgia; d. Abt. 1861, Oklahoma. | |
458. | viii. | JESSE HICKS, b. May 11, 1802; d. Aft. 1842. | |
ix. | LEONARD LOONEY HICKS, b. December 24, 1803; d. Aft. 1842; m. DA-YE-NI; b. Abt. 1802. |
More About LEONARD LOONEY HICKS: Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Broom) Detachment: March 01, 1837, 37-b Dr Young/Maj Ridge (by water) Education: June 06, 1813, Spring Place Mission School |
x. | EDWARD HICKS, b. October 16, 1805; d. 1831. |
Notes for CHIEF WILLIAM ABRAHAM HICKS, SR, CHIEF:
OCCUPATION: Principal Chief, 1826 - 10/13/1828.
Notes of Starr, Letter bks A-F, v1, p119, note C641.
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List of students UBM at Spring Place, CN East, 1804-1834.Jerry Clark 8&9 Cher Fam Resch
Fall 1992 and Spring 1993, page 10.
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In the Cherokee emigration Rolls 1817-1835...
1833 Wm Hicks Sr. Age over 50 residing in Oothcaloga GA (b bef1783)
1833 Wm Hicks Jr. age under 25 from Oothcaloga GA (b aft1808)
Wm Hicks Jr. Arrived May 8 1834.
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Table 5, p407-418, The Brainerd Journal lists three students that entered the mission on 12/07/1818, Edward, Jesse and a Polly Hicks.(who is Polly Hicks?)
More About CHIEF WILLIAM ABRAHAM HICKS, SR, CHIEF:
1817-35 Emg'n Roll: July 16, 1833, pg 31, 1 male over 50, Ohkaloga, GA (sic)
1835 Census roll: Oothcaloga Creek, GA
Blood: 1/4 Cherokee (by Interpolation)
Chief: Bet. February 1827 - October 13, 1828, Principal Chief, CN-East
Detachment: 1836, 37-A Pre 1837
Starr's Notes: C641
Notes for LYDIA QUA-LA-YU-GA HALFBREED:
Lydia Halfbreed -Starr
Lydia Chisholm -some Guion Miller applications
Qualiluka -Oothcaloga Journal
Zaueucka -Moravian records
Chiuke -Starr
Tocoeyeeka -Spring Place student list
More About LYDIA QUA-LA-YU-GA HALFBREED:
Baptism: August 13, 1820, Spring Place, Moravian
Blood: 3/4 Cherokee
Clan: Ani'-Ga'tâge'wi = Kituah or Wild Potato (Gu-u-li-si)
Moravian Journals: February 16, 1814, James Foster's wife and her grandmother Old Jennie Dougherty
More About SALLIE FOREMAN:
Blood: 1/2 Cherokee
Clan: Ani'-Wâ'di = Red Paint (Susie Gourd)
Detachment: 1836, 37-A Pre 1837; claim for disbursement of $2647.5175 as Sarah Hicks, widow, B191
Child of WILLIAM HICKS and LYDIA HALFBREED is:
459. | i. | GEORGE AGUSTUS7 HICKS, b. 1793, Spring Place, GA; d. Aft. 1858. |
Children of WILLIAM HICKS and SALLIE FOREMAN are:
460. | ii. | ELI7 HICKS, b. March 09, 1810, Oothcalaga, GA; d. March 17, 1834. | |
461. | iii. | JAY GA-DA-GI-S-GI HICKS, JUDGE, b. 1811, Oothcalaga, CNE; d. January 29, 1867. | |
iv. | WILLIAM HICKS, JR, b. Abt. 1812. |
462. | v. | RUTH HICKS, b. 1814, Oothcaloga, GA. | |
vi. | CARRINGTON WHEELER HICKS, b. 1816; d. 1852, near Tahlequah, OK. |
463. | vii. | MARGARET HARRIET HICKS, b. 1817, CNE [GA]. | |
464. | viii. | ABIJAH SA-LU-TI-WI-S-GI HICKS, b. March 02, 1819; d. June 04, 1862. | |
465. | ix. | ELLA HICKS, b. March 02, 1819; d. August 18, 1898. | |
466. | x. | ANNA ROSINA HICKS, b. June 22, 1822, Sumac Town, Murray Co, GA; d. 1856. | |
xi. | JOSEPH HICKS, b. Abt. 1823; d. Bef. 1851. | ||
xii. | CHARLES HICKS, b. August 25, 1825; d. Cincinnati, OH. |
More About CHARLES HICKS: Clan: Ani'-Wâ'di = Red Paint (Susie Gourd) |
xiii. | JOHN J HICKS, b. 1828; d. Aft. 1851, in California. |
More About JOHN J HICKS: 1851 Drennan roll: Tahlequah, 532 Clan: Ani'-Wâ'di = Red Paint (Susie Gourd) |
467. | xiv. | SARAH ROSALIE HICKS, b. May 27, 1832, Georgia; d. September 20, 1908, Vinita, OK. | |
468. | xv. | NANCY ELLEN HICKS, b. April 15, 1835, CNE [GA]; d. January 1895. |
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