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===Residence===
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Mr. and Mrs Hickox were faithful members of the Primitive Baptist Church <ref group="books" name="wiregrass primitive baptist" />. They were originally members of High Bluff Church into which they were received and baptized March 10, 1841<sup>??</sup>. Four years later when the church "on the Buffalo" was organized nearer their home, they were dismissed by letter Jan. 11, 1845, (from the High Bluff Church) to enter into its organization<sup>??</sup>. They continued members at Hickox until their deaths. This church is located in the edge of the little village known as Hickox, and is named New Hope Church<sup>??</sup>.
*1830 <ref group="census" name="fed1830" />
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*1840 <ref group="census" name="fed1840" />
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*On 10 Sep 1850 David, Sarah, and family lived in Pierce County, Georgia. His daughter [http://crewsgenealogy.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I1774&tree=Jason-Shannon Emaliza Hickox] and her husband [http://crewsgenealogy.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I1789&tree=Jason-Shannon Micajah Crews] : [[Micajah Crews | wiki]].<ref group="census" name="fed1850" />
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*On June 21st 1860 David, Sarah and family are living in Blackshear, Pierce County, Georgia. His son Benjamin and his wife Elizabeth are living next door. <ref group="census" name="fed1860" />
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*On July 18th 1870 his daughter Drucilla age 39 and Levicy age 19. Also living in his household is his daughter Nancy (Hickox) Smith age 35 and her two children, Owen age 7 and Jane age 5.<ref group="census" name="fed1870" />
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Mr. and Mrs Hickox were faithful members of the Primitive Baptist Church. They were originally members of High Bluff Church into which they were received and baptized March 10, 1841<sup>??</sup>. Four years later when the church "on the Buffalo" was organized nearer their home, they were dismissed by letter Jan. 11, 1845, (from the High Bluff Church) to enter into its organization<sup>??</sup>. They continued members at Hickox until their deaths. This church is located in the edge of the little village known as Hickox, and is named New Hope Church<sup>??</sup>.
      
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.) Sarah and her husband David are reported to be the first to be buried in the cemetery there. <sup>??</sup>
 
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.) Sarah and her husband David are reported to be the first to be buried in the cemetery there. <sup>??</sup>

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