Genealogy Wylie » Samuel Hickman Jr (1761-1844)

Personal data Samuel Hickman Jr 

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Household of Samuel Hickman Jr

He is married to Margaret deWitt.

They got married about 1783.


Child(ren):

  1. Elizabeth Ann Hickman  ± 1783-1865 
  2. William James Hickman  ± 1790-± 1840 
  3. Sarah Hickman  1793-???? 
  4. Harmon Henry Hickman  1795-1884 
  5. Hanson J. Hickman  1795-> 1870 
  6. Benjamin Hickman  ± 1802-< 1866 
  7. Jane Hickman  ± 1805-????
  8. Edward F. Hickman  ± 1810-???? 


Notes about Samuel Hickman Jr

Some records show a birthdate of 3 Mar 1773 b. in the Kingston Distrcit, SC but that seems to be for another Samuel Hickman.

Oct 6, 1999. Note from Lillian Martin - Margaret Milliken is possibly this Samuel's mother. She was married to a Samuel Hickman in 1763 in SC. This Samuel served in the war and returned to NC.

From the file of Shirley Hickman and
From the files of Mike Mizzell ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)) FTM Ancestors of Mary Lou Bennett:

Notes for Samuel Hickman Jr:
The early tax records for New Hanover & Brunswick counties 1755-1772 show only one Hickman, which is John.
The 1782 tax list for Brunswick has William and in 1784 there are two Williams and one Samuel
(N.C. Taxpayers 1679-1790 Vol. I and II; Ratcliff, 1987.

1830 Brunswick Co census, p. 319 shows Samuel aged 50-60 along with families of Hanson, Isaac, (p. 318), Benj (p.322) and Harmon (p. 323.

1850 Brunswick Co. census has Saml, Edward, Hanson (p.228) and Benj. (p. 235)

A Samuel Hickman was bondsman for the marriage between Ellender Millican and Archibald Bozeman (Boazman) - 8 Mar 1806.

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NOTE: The following pension application does for a Samuel Hickman b. 1761

COLUMBUS COUNTY, NC - MILITARY - Samuel Hickman, Revolutionary War
Pension Application
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSION APPLICATION - SAMUEL HICKMAN

Actual excerpts from Samuel HICKMANs REV pension record from
Columbus Co. NC #S9581, dated November 12th, 1832.

On the 12th day of November 1832 personally appeared before the court, County of
Columbus now in person Samuel Hickman a resident of North Carolina in the county
of Columbus aged seventy one years, who being first duly sworn according to law
doth make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the
provision made by the Act of Congref June 7th, 1832, That he enlisted in the
Army of the United States in the year on thousand seven hundred seventy eight on
the 21st day of July, he believes he was a resident of Kingston District South
Carolina when he enlisted for three years with Lt. Weakly and served in the 4th
Reg. of the Contential line he belives.
(The record goes on to state where he marched to and whom he served under for
the duration of his first enlistment,he was discharged by Capt. Harmon Davis in
August or Sept.1781.Again in the year 1781 Oct. or Nov.he re-enlisted with Col.
Horry for 12 months in the light Horn and was attached to Capt.William Weathers
company and served until peace was declared. This REV record is signed by Samuel
Hickman himself) There was no mention of a spouse or any children in the record.
There was a query made into the pension record of Samuel Hickman by Honorable
John Kee, House of Representatives, the following is a letter from The
Comptroller General, Record Division,General Accounting Office, dated October
27,1833.
The data which follow were obtained from the papers on file in the pension
claim, S9581, based upon the military service of Samuel Hickmon,His personal
signature was Hickmon but he was pensioned as Hickman
While a resident of Kingston Dist., South Carolina. he enlisted and served as
private with the South Carolina troops as follows;from July 21,1778, until
August or September, 1781 in Captain James Mitchell,s.Roberts, and Harman Davis
companies; from October or November, 1781,until the declaration of peace in
Capt.William Weathers, Albert Rue's and Joseph Walley's companies in Col.Horry's
reg.
He was living in Columbus co, NC in 1828.
He was allowed pension on his application escuted Nov.12, 1832, at which time he
was seventy one years of age and was living in Columbus co, NC.
He died March 6, 1844.
Signed by A.D. Hiller
Assistant to administrator

Submitted in the hopes it will help someone who is researching Samuel Hickman
and descendants.

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DEEDS:

Columbus County, North Carolina, Abstracts of Deeds, 1829 - 1840, Book E & F

7 Feb 1828
SAMUEL HICKMAN to EDWARD HICKMAN, BoS, 7 Feb 1828; $100, Negro man names Jo.
Wit: William Hickman & Edward Gore. aug Term 1830. (E-78)

27 Feb 1830
SAMUEL HICKMAN to "beloved daughter" SARAH WILLIAMS, 27 Feb 1830; Negro named Florah.
Wit: Edward C. Gore & Edward Hickman. Nov. 1832 (E-212)

27 Feb 1830
SAMUEL HICKMAN to "beloved daughter" JANE HEUSE/HUSE; DoG, 27 Feb 1830; Negro named Alcey.
Wit: John G. Gore & Edward C. Gore. Aug Term 1832 (E-184). (The married name of Jane is Hughes - ed)

17 Jul 1832
SAMUEL HICKMAN/HICKMON to EDWARD HICKMON, BoS, 17 Jul 1832; $100, Negro boy named Amos, 11 yrs old. Wit: John Mills, Jr. Aug Term 1832 (E-195)

28 Feb 1833
SAMUEL HICKMON to EDWARD HICKMON, 28 Feb 1833; $150, Negro girl named Diner, 2 yr old. Wit: James Garrell. May Term 1834 (E-334)

22 Sep 1834
SAMUEL HICKMON to EDWARD HICKMON, 22 Sep 1834; $300, 250 A. adj. Toms ford, the old Brunswick line, and Conner.
Wit: Samuel F. Reaves & Wright Norres. Aug Term 1836. (F-136/137)

SAMUEL HICKMON to EDWARD HICKMON, 22 Sep 1834; $200, 250 A. on Tom Ford.
Wit: Samuel F. Reaves & Wrigth Norres. May Term 1838 (F-300/301)

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Samuel Hickman

John Hickman
± 1720-> 1772
Ann Wingate
± 1725-????
Mary Murrill
1704-????
Samuel Hickman
1743-> 1836

Samuel Hickman
1761-1844

± 1783

Margaret deWitt
± 1775-????

William James Hickman
± 1790-± 1840
Sarah Hickman
1793-????
Benjamin Hickman
± 1802-< 1866
Jane Hickman
± 1805-????
Edward F. Hickman
± 1810-????

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