Notes for HIJAH NEWTON HICKS:
He bought land deeds in 1875 and 1876. The land was bought from Mike Tuit.
He loved to sing the old gospel songs and would gather his four little girls together for prayer every night.
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Burial: Plot Unknown, Pearl Hill Cemetery
Notes for COLUMBIA MISSOURI GARRETT:
Around the mid 1850'sColumbia's father and two older brothers were charged with a serious crime. The jury found them "not guilty" but they found it imperative to move from the area as soon as possible. Thomas, Rhoda, Columbia and some of her brothers and sisters moved to Kemper County, MS.
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Burial: Plot Unknown, Pearl Hill Cemetery
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Marriage: 30 Oct 1869
Notes for ELIZABETH J. ROPER:
Elizabeth was a quiet hard working lady who became widowed when her daughters were in their teens.
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Marriage: 25 Jun 1905
Notes for HIJAH NEWTON HICKS:
He bought land deeds in 1875 and 1876. The land was bought from Mike Tuit.
He loved to sing the old gospel songs and would gather his four little girls together for prayer every night.
More About HIJAH NEWTON HICKS:
Burial: Plot Unknown, Pearl Hill Cemetery
Notes for COLUMBIA MISSOURI GARRETT:
Around the mid 1850'sColumbia's father and two older brothers were charged with a serious crime. The jury found them "not guilty" but they found it imperative to move from the area as soon as possible. Thomas, Rhoda, Columbia and some of her brothers and sisters moved to Kemper County, MS.
More About COLUMBIA MISSOURI GARRETT:
Burial: Plot Unknown, Pearl Hill Cemetery
More About HIJAH HICKS and COLUMBIA GARRETT:
Marriage: 30 Oct 1869
Notes for ELIZABETH J. ROPER:
Elizabeth was a quiet hard working lady who became widowed when her daughters were in their teens.
More About HIJAH HICKS and ELIZABETH ROPER:
Marriage: 25 Jun 1905
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