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==Arrival in Georgia==
 
==Arrival in Georgia==
[[File:Georgia-1822.jpg|thumbnail|left|1820 map of georgia<ref>{{Citation:Geographical, Historical, And Statistical Map Of Georgia.jpg/Citation Listing}}</ref>]]The first known record of David's arrival in Georgia is his marriage to [[Elizabeth Knowles]] in {{#show: David Hickox | ?was first married on}},<ref>{{Citation:David Hickox, Elizabeth Knowles (Marriage Certificate).jpg/Citation Listing}}</ref> and doesn't appear on the federal census until 1830.  The 1830 and prior census, only required the name of the head of house hold to be recorded<ref> {{Citation:Measuring America: The Decennial Censuses From 1790 to 2000.pdf/Citation Listing}} 6.</ref>, and <blockquote>any person who, at the time of taking the number of any family, has his usual abode in it, is, nevertheless, notto be included in the return of that family, if his usual place of abode was, on the first Monday of August, in another family. The name of every person having no settled place of residence, is to be inserted in the columns of the schedule allotted for the heads of families in the division where such person shall be on the first Monday of August.<ref>{{Citation:Measuring America: The Decennial Censuses From 1790 to 2000.pdf/Citation Listing}} 7.</ref></blockquote>
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[[File:Georgia-1822.jpg|thumbnail|left|[[:File:Georgia-1822.jpg|1820 map of Georgia]]<ref>{{Citation:Geographical, Historical, And Statistical Map Of Georgia.jpg/Citation Listing}}</ref>]]The first known record of David's arrival in Georgia is his marriage to [[Elizabeth Knowles]] in {{#show: David Hickox | ?was first married on}},<ref>{{Citation:David Hickox, Elizabeth Knowles (Marriage Certificate).jpg/Citation Listing}}</ref> and doesn't appear on the federal census until 1830.  The 1830 and prior census, only required the name of the head of house hold to be recorded<ref> {{Citation:Measuring America: The Decennial Censuses From 1790 to 2000.pdf/Citation Listing}} 6.</ref>, and <blockquote>any person who, at the time of taking the number of any family, has his usual abode in it, is, nevertheless, notto be included in the return of that family, if his usual place of abode was, on the first Monday of August, in another family. The name of every person having no settled place of residence, is to be inserted in the columns of the schedule allotted for the heads of families in the division where such person shall be on the first Monday of August.<ref>{{Citation:Measuring America: The Decennial Censuses From 1790 to 2000.pdf/Citation Listing}} 7.</ref></blockquote>
    
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