Husband: James HICKMAN [I04078] |
Wife: Hannah LEWIS [I04079] |
Children |
04 (M): Henry 'Rev.' HICKMAN [I16727] Born: 1755 in Virginia Died: 1804 in Fayette Co., Kentucky 5 Spouses: Phebe EASTHAM |
06 (M): Richard 'Gen.' HICKMAN [I04077] Born: 1757 in Culpepper Co., Virginia 7 Died: 1832 in Clark Co., Kentucky 8 Spouses: Lydia CALLAWAY |
07 (M): James Lewis 'Capt.' HICKMAN [I05049] Born: 1759 in Culpeper Co., Virginia 9 Died: 1828 in Danville, Lincoln Co., Kentucky Spouses: Elizabeth 'Betsy' BRYAN |
James HICKMAN:
Notes:
Genealogies of the Lewis and Kindred Families, Columbia, Missouri, 1906
page 366
3. Hannah Lewis, born 1722, married James Hickman
James Hickman was born in 1724 and died in Clark Co., Kentucky in 1816. Hannah, his wife, died in the same country in 1822, lacking only four months of being 100 years old.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 34
Mrs. Mary D. Hickman Price.
DAR ID Number: 33174
Born in Columbia, Missouri.
Wife of John Ewing Price.
Descendant of Thomas McClanahan, Thomas Bryant, James Hickman and Jacob Spears.
Daughter of Hon. David H. Hickman and Annie Bryan, his wife.
Granddaughter of David McClanahan Hickman (b. 1788) and Eliza Keller Johnston, his wife; Milton E. Bryan and Zerelda Moss, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David Hickman (1749-1825) and Clara McClanahan, his wife, m. 1771; William Johnston and Rachel Spears, his wife; Morgan H. Bryan and Sallie Hunt, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Hickman and Hannah Lewis, his wife, m. 1744; Thomas McClanahan and Anne, his wife; Jacob Spears and Elizabeth Keller, his wife; Thomas Bryant and Martha Hunt, his wife.
James Hickman, (1724-1824), enlisted 1776 from Culpeper Co., Va., and served to the surrender of Cornwallis. He located land in Clark Co., Ky., where he died.
Aso Nos. 14875, 20352.
Jacob Spears (1754-1825), served in Capt. John Hoagland's company in the Sandusky expedition, 1782. He was born in Rockingham county, Va.; died in Kentucky.
Also Nos. 19183, 23843, 29861.
Thomas McClanahan, (1737-1824), served with the Light Horse under Harry Lee. He was born in Orange county, Va.; died in Bourbon county, Ky.
Thomas Bryant, (1736-89), served three years in the Virginia State line and received a grant of land in Kentucky.
Revised: January 25, 2022
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