More begats--lineage of the Hickmans, Jacksons, Sesselmans, Betzags
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"Edition II:" revision, with many additions and corrections, of work entitled: A genealogy of the Hickman family of Calvert Co., Maryland, Frederick Co., Virginia, Shelby Co., Kentucky, Sangamon Co., Illinois, Washington Co., Kentucky, Daviess Co., Kentucky, and Cook Co., Illinois ... / William Tyler Hickman Jr. Roanoke, Va. : W.T. Hickman Jr., 1989.
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William Hickman (d.1696/1697) was possibly a son of Nathaniel Jr. and grandson of Nathaniel Hickman Sr., or possibly an indentured servant from England to Virginia. William Hickman married Mary Hinton and had become a magistrate in Calvert County, Maryland when he died in January 1697. Descendants and relatives lived in Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey, New York, Kentucky, Illinois and elsewhere.
Includes Hawes, Rust, Sollenberger (Solenberger) and related families.
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