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{{anchor|homestead}}The Hickox home and farm was located between the present town of Hoboken and the village of Hickox.<sup>[[#Homestead Sources|[E]]]</sup>
 
{{anchor|homestead}}The Hickox home and farm was located between the present town of Hoboken and the village of Hickox.<sup>[[#Homestead Sources|[E]]]</sup>
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{{anchor|occupation}}He was a private in the Indian War, serving in Capt. James Jones' company, Ware County militia, Aug. 26th to September 15, 1840. Later,  David 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.<sup>[[#Occupation Sources|[F]]]</sup><ref group="books" name="Wiregrass Pioneers" />
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{{anchor|occupation}}He was a private in the Indian War, serving in Capt. James Jones' company, Ware County militia, Aug. 26th to September 15, 1840. Later,  David 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.<sup>[[#Occupation Sources|[F]]]</sup>
    
{{anchor|primitive baptist}}[[File:David Hickox headstone (FindAGrave).jpg|thumbnail|left]]Mr. and Mrs Hickox were faithful members of the Primitive Baptist Church <ref group="books" name="wiregrass primitive baptist">Crowley, John G. 1998. ''[[Primitive Baptists of the wiregrass south 1815 to the present.]]'' Gainesville: University Press of Florida.</ref>. They were originally members of High Bluff Church into which they were received and baptized March 10, 1841. Four years later when the church "on the Buffalo" was organized nearer their home, they were dismissed by letter from the [[High Bluff Church]] Jan. 11, 1845,  to enter join [[New Hope Church]]. <ref group="note" name="new hope church note">[[New Hope Primitive Baptist Church|New Hope/Buffalo Primitive Baptist Church]] formed from the High Bluff Church. It was originally located in [[Wayne County]] near [[Charlton County]]. (Sometimes referred to as Hickox Church.) </ref>They continued members at Hickox until their deaths. David died 24 Feb 1887 in Brantly County, Georgia, United States,and he is burred at [[New Hope Cemetery]].<sup>[[#Death Sources|[G]]]</sup><ref group="books" name="Wiregrass Pioneers" /><ref group="headstones" name="davidhickox" /><ref group="books" name="brantly cemeteries" /> Sarah and her husband David are reported to be the first to be buried in the cemetery there. <sup>[[#Religion Sources|[H]]]</sup>
 
{{anchor|primitive baptist}}[[File:David Hickox headstone (FindAGrave).jpg|thumbnail|left]]Mr. and Mrs Hickox were faithful members of the Primitive Baptist Church <ref group="books" name="wiregrass primitive baptist">Crowley, John G. 1998. ''[[Primitive Baptists of the wiregrass south 1815 to the present.]]'' Gainesville: University Press of Florida.</ref>. They were originally members of High Bluff Church into which they were received and baptized March 10, 1841. Four years later when the church "on the Buffalo" was organized nearer their home, they were dismissed by letter from the [[High Bluff Church]] Jan. 11, 1845,  to enter join [[New Hope Church]]. <ref group="note" name="new hope church note">[[New Hope Primitive Baptist Church|New Hope/Buffalo Primitive Baptist Church]] formed from the High Bluff Church. It was originally located in [[Wayne County]] near [[Charlton County]]. (Sometimes referred to as Hickox Church.) </ref>They continued members at Hickox until their deaths. David died 24 Feb 1887 in Brantly County, Georgia, United States,and he is burred at [[New Hope Cemetery]].<sup>[[#Death Sources|[G]]]</sup><ref group="books" name="Wiregrass Pioneers" /><ref group="headstones" name="davidhickox" /><ref group="books" name="brantly cemeteries" /> Sarah and her husband David are reported to be the first to be buried in the cemetery there. <sup>[[#Religion Sources|[H]]]</sup>

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