d. probably Sutton, MA.
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John Hicks was of Cambridge {MA.} and moved to Westboro. His family were probably born there. He came to Sutton before or about 1730. He m. Rebeckah Champney. Ch. -
CHILDREN:
1. John, never came to Sutton, killed in the battle of Bunker Hill {if correct, that was June 17, 1775 -ed};
2. Rebekah, m. Elijah Warren;
3. Hannah, m. Jonas Bond;
4. Ruth, m. Capt. Caleb Hill Jan. 10, 1765;
5. Zachariah;
6. Samuel;
7. Elizabeth [FAG #110139037], m.15-Aug-1754 James Caldwell [FAG #110138772];
8. Joshua;
9. Lydia, m. Stephen Williams;
10. Joseph, d. unmarried in the expedition against Chignecto;
11. Benjamin.
SOURCE (Google Books): "History of the town of Sutton, Massachusetts, from 1704 to 1876", page 660, 1878, compiled by Rev. W. A. Benedict, and Rev. Hiram Averill Tracy.
d. probably Sutton, MA.
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John Hicks was of Cambridge {MA.} and moved to Westboro. His family were probably born there. He came to Sutton before or about 1730. He m. Rebeckah Champney. Ch. -
CHILDREN:
1. John, never came to Sutton, killed in the battle of Bunker Hill {if correct, that was June 17, 1775 -ed};
2. Rebekah, m. Elijah Warren;
3. Hannah, m. Jonas Bond;
4. Ruth, m. Capt. Caleb Hill Jan. 10, 1765;
5. Zachariah;
6. Samuel;
7. Elizabeth [FAG #110139037], m.15-Aug-1754 James Caldwell [FAG #110138772];
8. Joshua;
9. Lydia, m. Stephen Williams;
10. Joseph, d. unmarried in the expedition against Chignecto;
11. Benjamin.
SOURCE (Google Books): "History of the town of Sutton, Massachusetts, from 1704 to 1876", page 660, 1878, compiled by Rev. W. A. Benedict, and Rev. Hiram Averill Tracy.
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