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# {{has person |name=Keziah Hickox|Keziah}} b. 1846, died in girlhood.
 
# {{has person |name=Keziah Hickox|Keziah}} b. 1846, died in girlhood.
 
# {{has person |name=Harley Jacob Hickox|Harley Jacob}} b. 1849, m. Mrs. {{has person |name=Nancy Griffin}}, dau. of David C. Dowling.
 
# {{has person |name=Harley Jacob Hickox|Harley Jacob}} b. 1849, m. Mrs. {{has person |name=Nancy Griffin}}, dau. of David C. Dowling.
# {{has person |name=Lavicy Hickox|Lavicy}} b. 1851, m. {{has person |name=Charles T. Lyens}} (Lyons).
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# {{has person |name=Lavicy Hickox|Lavicy}} b. 1851, m. {{has person |name=Charles T. Lyens |surname=Lyons}} (Lyons).
# {{has person |name=Mary Hickox|Mary M.}} b. 1851, m. {{has person |name=Samuel dl. Lyens}} (Lyons).
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# {{has person |name=Mary Hickox|Mary M.}} b. 1851, m. {{has person |name=Samuel dl. Lyens |surname=Lyons}} (Lyons).
    
The Hickox home and farm was located between the present town of Hoboken and the village of Hickox. He served as Justice of Peace of the 590th district, Ware County, 1833-1841. This section of Ware where he lived was cut into Pierce County in its formation partly out of Ware in 1858, and into Brantley County in 1920.
 
The Hickox home and farm was located between the present town of Hoboken and the village of Hickox. He served as Justice of Peace of the 590th district, Ware County, 1833-1841. This section of Ware where he lived was cut into Pierce County in its formation partly out of Ware in 1858, and into Brantley County in 1920.

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