He is married to Rachel Beals.
They got married until May 18, 1768, he was 20 years old.
Child(ren):
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James Dicks<br>Birth name: James Dicks<br>Nick name: Jesse<br>Also known as: James Dix<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Dec 25 1747 - York, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Marriage: Spouse: Rachel Beals - To May 18 1768<br>Death: Nov 16 1829 - Randolph, North Carolina, British Colonial America<br>Burial: 1829 - New Salem United Methodist Church Cemetery, Randleman, Randolph, North Carolina, United States of America<br>Wife: Rachel Dicks (born Beals)<br>Children: Ruth Hodgson (born Dicks), Peter Dicks, William Dicks, Elizabeth Beard (born Dicks), Tamar Deborah Dicks, Deborah Hodgin (born Dicks), Rachel Merrimoon (born Dicks)<br> Additional information:
LifeSketch: James Dicks was born the 25th of 12th mo 1747 at Warrington, York Co., PA, a son of Peter and Elizabeth (Vestal) Dicks. He married about 1768 Rachel Beals. Since he and his bride both married out of the unity of Friends, they were disowned at New Garden for their offense. In 1775, they both apologized for their marriage out of unity and returned to the Society of Friends. They then transferred their membership to the Center Friends Meeting.s' custom of calling months by their numbers rather than by their pagan names, which is noted on some of the older stones. This stone is believed to belong to James Dicks because of the initials and the barely legible "1829 Nov" that agrees with the known death date for James Dicks. The stone is also one of utmost simplicity, a characteristic of early Friends tombstones.
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