From Thurston Hicks: "In the summer of the year 1807, when my father Benjamin W. Hicks was in his 69th years, he wrote in a blank book at my request some of the history that he had often told me..."
"My father, in his narration, related...When he first mentioned the subject to her (Miss Crews), an opportunity for which he found it very difficult to arrange, she declared "it can never be. Our folks are opposed to it." In a few minutes he was on his horse and gone. Before very long he was married to Miss Susan Hester who, in about 15 months, was a victim of pneumonia. Some two or three years after, my father hinted the subject of marriage again to my mother but rather slightly, for he did not intend to be kicked so hard again, and she said "perhaps". They were married October 1854, and reared seven children and lived together happily 43 years."
Oct 1864, he enlisted in Wake CO. He was released from prison (Point Lookout MD) after Oath of Allegience.
From Thurston Hicks: "In the summer of the year 1807, when my father Benjamin W. Hicks was in his 69th years, he wrote in a blank book at my request some of the history that he had often told me..."
"My father, in his narration, related...When he first mentioned the subject to her (Miss Crews), an opportunity for which he found it very difficult to arrange, she declared "it can never be. Our folks are opposed to it." In a few minutes he was on his horse and gone. Before very long he was married to Miss Susan Hester who, in about 15 months, was a victim of pneumonia. Some two or three years after, my father hinted the subject of marriage again to my mother but rather slightly, for he did not intend to be kicked so hard again, and she said "perhaps". They were married October 1854, and reared seven children and lived together happily 43 years."
Oct 1864, he enlisted in Wake CO. He was released from prison (Point Lookout MD) after Oath of Allegience.
Inscription
Son of Abner Hicks
Hoc cursum actatis:
A strenuous life
True to himself, honorable
among men having
reverence for God
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My great great grandfather