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![]() | Thomas HICKLIN — View this family 1725 |
![]() #1 | Hugh HICKLIN 1725 Taken from Family Tree Maker CD # 31, and the Hicklin Message Board, 25 Jul 2002. 12 Hugh HICKLIN. Born in 1725 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Hugh died in Bath County, Kentucky, on 21 May 1811; he was 86. In 1750 when Hugh was 25, he married Elizabeth CHAMBERLAIN. Hugh HICKLIN Spouse: Elizabeth Marr: 1750 Children: Ann "Nancy" (1751-) Margaret (~1753-1823) Elizabeth (1759-) Agness (~1761-) Jonathan (1763-1824) Ruth (1763-) Hugh (~1765-) Sarah (~1768-) Martha (~1770-) Mary (~1772-1816) |
![]() #2 | Jane HICKLIN about 1734 |
![]() #3 | Dinah HICKLIN about 1736 |
![]() | James BOTKIN — Dinah HICKLIN — View this family about 1762 |
![]() | Thomas HICKLIN January 31, 1772 A copy of Thomas Hicklin's will reads: September the Seventh 1771 In the name of God, amen. I, Thomas Hicklin Senior of the Bullpasture land, Augusta County, now in the evening of my days, being frail of body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to God. Therefore calling unto mind the mortality of my body knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make ( ) this my last will and testament. Principally and first of all I recommend my soul to God who gave it and for my body I commend it to the earth to be buried in a Christian like and decent manner at the discreation (sic) of my executors nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God; and as touching my worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life I dispose of in the following manner ( ). In the first place I allow my (burial) charges to be paid and satisfied, I leave to my son Hugh Hicklin fifty pounds current money of Virginia ( ) and the rest of my personal estate all that I now possess I leave equally between my sons and daughters. I say to John Hicklin, Thomas Hicklin, Rosannah Johnson, Jane Laferty, Dinah Botkin, and Sarah Black, only to Dinah Botkin I leave my bed and bed clothes above the rest. Follow this and no other to be my last will and testament disolving all other wills gifts grants legesees before this witness my hand and seal the day and year first above written. Signed sealed pronounced and declared Before signing I allow his to be his will and desire before us and appoint my Eldest Thomas Hicklin who wrote this freehand Son Hugh Hicklin mark to be my Exe |
![]() | Thomas HICKLIN — View this family Signed Petition 1778Note: 1788 - On 13 April 1778, a number of inhabitants of Cowpasture, Calfpasture, Bullpasture, Jackson River, and Back Creek petitioned the Virginia Assembly for a new county to be struck off from Augusta. The signers of this petition included: ... Hugh, John and James HICKLIN, ..., et.al. Morton, Oren F., ANNALS OF BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA , p.106.
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![]() | Dinah HICKLIN after 1804 |
![]() | Hugh HICKLIN 1811 WILL OF HUGH HICKLIN WILL BOOK "A" BATH CO. KY Page 11 Posted By: Larry Hakel Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/hicklin/ In the name of God Amen, I Hugh HicKlin of Harrison County and State of KentucKy being in perfect health and memory thanKs be given unto God and calling to mind the mortality of my body, and Knowing it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last will and testament. In the first place I give and recoommend my sould unto the hands of Almighty God who gave it and my body I recommend to the earth to be buried in a decent Christian burial at the descretion of my executors for which I appoint John McNabb of Montgomery County, Henry McDaniel of Fayette and Levi Correll of Harrison County and touching my worldly affairs as it has pleased God to bless me with in this life I give demise and dispose of in the following manner and from Viz I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Elizabeth HicKlin one bed and furniture and to have a good maintenance out of my estate during her life and for her to reside at whatever place she may choose and to be paid by my executors out of my estate also at me descease I do leave my negro woman Lett and all my property of whatever Kind to be sold by my executors on nine months credit and the money to be put to interest until the death of my wife Elizabeth. I then to be devided together with the money and bonds due to me as follows: Viz I give my daughter. Ann one dollar and no more. I give my daughter Margaret one half share. I give my daughter Jane one half share and no more. I give My son John one dollar and no more I give my daughter Elizabeth one half share. I give unto my daughter Ruth's female children one half share to be devided equally amongst them and to remain in the hands of John McNabb until they shall be of age. I give my son Hugh half a share. I give my daughter Sarah one share. I give my daughter Martha one share. I give my daughter Mary one share. I give my grandson Charles half share. I do give my son Hugh my big Bible and all my wearing apparel. I do hereby utterly maKe void all and every other will or wills by me heretofore made ... and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament in .. whenof I now- here unto set my hand and seal this Twenty First day of March inn the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and eleven, HUGH HICKLIN<Seal) Signed,Sealed and Published as my last will and testament in presence of Alex McDaniel At a court held for Bath County 28th day of October 1811 this amount of the sale of the estate of Hugh HicKlin Dec'd was produced approved and ordained to be recorded. Teste. Thomas Fletcher C.B.C. INVENTORY OF THE ESTATE OF HUGH HICKLIN DEC'D 1 Negro Woman $220.00 $ 220.00 Bed, Bedstand & Furniture 25.00 2 sheets,1 blanKet & 1 quilt 8.00 2 trunks, a box of medicine, razor and ease and sundry small articles 6.00 1 tine pitcher, candlestick bottle & parr 1.50 3 books 1.00 Amount of Bonds in Adm.hands 1255.50 $1517.00 We the commissoners appointed by the Bath County Court do apparise the estate of Hugh Hicklin Dec'd do certify that the above contains a true account of the goods delievered to us. James R. Young, Peter Gill & John Richey At a Court held for Bath County 28th October 1811 This Inventory and appraisment of the estate of Hugh Hicklin Dec'd um produced, approved and oreder to be recorded. Teste: Thomas Fletcher C.B.C. Amount of Sale: The price of the different articles sold at the house of John McNabb belonging to Hugh Hicklin Dec'd. ITEM 1/0 small trunck price O 1 10 3 books 4/0 O 4 6 21/razor & case 4/8 O 4 3 1/box and medicine 9/1 O 3 1 1/pitcher 4/8 O 4 0 1/quart bottle 1/3 O 1 G 1/candlestick decanter O 3 0 2/combs case & sosons O 4 2 1/trunk 1 1 6 1/chamber pan O 4 0 Bed furniture & Bedstead 7 4 0 1/quilt blanket 1 19 0 3/sheets 1 4 0 1/Negor woman 31 3l 0 1/inkstand O 2 0 John McNabb, Henry McDaniel, Levi Correll Other witnesse for the will that was out of place Isaac Rice, Richard Harcort, Peter R. Gill, Reuben Randolph, Mahlon Hall, John Ritchey. |
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Thomas HICKLIN Birth: 1689 Death: January 31, 1772 — Augusta Co, VA |
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Jane HICKLIN Birth: about 1734 45 — Pennsylvania |
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Dinah HICKLIN Birth: about 1736 47 — Chester Co, PA Death: after 1804 |
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Event | 1788 - On 13 April 1778, a number of inhabitants of Cowpasture, Calfpasture, Bullpasture, Jackson River, and Back Creek petitioned the Virginia Assembly for a new county to be struck off from Augusta. The signers of this petition included: ... Hugh, John and James HICKLIN, ..., et.al. Morton, Oren F., ANNALS OF BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA , p.106. |
Name | Taken from Internet .. i have found no corroborating evidence of the Donaghe connection. |
Note | From The Hicklin Family in America by Marjorie Abbott-Braswell 1986 Page 5, 3rd pargraph: Thomas Hicklin received a land warrant for 129 aces of land on the 16 of Aug 1734. This is the first proof of Thomas in Cheater County, Pennsylvania. He married about 1723/24 place unknow to the daughter of Hugh and Elizabeth Donaghe Sr. |
Note | Taken from Hicklin Family Message Board, 20 Nov 2003. 24 Thomas HICKLIN Sr. Born abt 1689 in Scotland, Ireland Or USA? Thomas died in Augusta County, Virginia, on 31 Jan 1772; he was 83. Thomas Hicklin Sr. was born ca 1689 whether in this country or Ireland as it has been stated. There has been no proof shown as to where he was born, some say he came to this country in 1714 from Ireland but no proof has been found. Some have said that he came to Pennsylvania in 1700, this would have made him 11 years old and he would have had to come with his parents. If he did come to Pennsylvania In 1700 as was stated there was a John Hicklin whom the sheriff delivered a deed to on 26 APR 1702 for 124 acres of land in Chester County, Pennsylvania John could have been the father of Thomas. He is first found in Chester county, Pennsylvania in 1734. He received a land warrant for 120 acres on the 16 Aug 1734. This is the first proof of Thomas in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He married about 1723/24, place UNKNOWN to the daughter of Hugh and Elizabeth Donaghe Sr. In 1744 the following advertisement was placed "Plantation of 313 acres in Chester County near Hamiltons Mill is for sale; apply to Thomas Cearell at the Crooked Billet in Philadelphia or William Hamiltons at the mill or Thomas hicklin living on the premises". Taken from Ben Franklin's Pennsylvania gazette 1728-1749 by Kenneth Scott. Thomas Hicklin, and his family, later moved down the valley and we find him next on a draft of Newfoundland creek, now called Bullpasture river in Virginia. Thomas Hicklin Sr. Sold to Thomas Hicklin Jr. 131 acres of land on the river 22 Mar 1770, this was part of 348 acres patented to Andrew Lewis on 1 Jun 1750 and sold to Thomas Sr. 6 Jan 1756. Lewis also sold to Thomas 217 acres in Aug 1768. During the French and Indian wars, 1757, he was on the rolls of the Highland Fort, according to Vickna' Compendiu, of American Genealogy, Vol. V , P.728.. On 19 Aug 1766 Thomas Hicklin Sr. was exempted from levy by reason of his great age and infirmity. Thomas Hicklin Sr. Died in Augusta County, Virginia in the year 1771 as his estate was proven 31 Jan 1772. He signed his will with an X . This is believed to be because of his ill health not because not could not write, the mark was beautiful and complex unlike one who couldn't write. |
Note | From The Hicklin Family in America by Marjorie Abbott-Braswell 1986 Page 5, 3rd pargraph: Thomas Hicklin received a land warrant for 129 aces of land on the 16 of Aug 1734. This is the first proof of Thomas in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He married about 1723/24 place unknow to the daughter of Hugh and Elizabeth Donaghe Sr. |
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