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The official enumeration date for the 1860 census was the census date 1 Jun 1860<ref name="familysearch">{{Citation |URL=https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_Census,_1860_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) |title=United States Census, 1860 (FamilySearch Historical Records)}} |date=07 Apr 2013</ref>.  This document was enumerated on 21 Jun 1860, and the informant is unknown.  Because the the informant is unknown<ref name="familysearch" /> we cannot determine who provided the information and all assertions must be treated ad secondary.  
 
The official enumeration date for the 1860 census was the census date 1 Jun 1860<ref name="familysearch">{{Citation |URL=https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_Census,_1860_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) |title=United States Census, 1860 (FamilySearch Historical Records)}} |date=07 Apr 2013</ref>.  This document was enumerated on 21 Jun 1860, and the informant is unknown.  Because the the informant is unknown<ref name="familysearch" /> we cannot determine who provided the information and all assertions must be treated ad secondary.  
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This document has three families of interest, the households of {{Individual links first and last  |First_Name =David |Last_Name =HICKOX  |TNG_ID =700117802198}} and {{Notes links first middle last  |First_Name =Benjamin |Middle_Name =Franklin |Last_Name =HICKOX  |TNG_ID =1}}.  They were both enumerated in 9th district in Pierce County, Georgia and their local post office was located in Blackshear on the same page.  Given the rural nature of the area at the time <ref>{{Citation:Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South: 1815 To the Present/Citation Listing}}</ref> , it's impossible to tell how close they actually resided to one another.  
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This document has three families of interest, the households of {{Individual links first and last  |Page_Name=David Hickox |TNG_ID =1}} and {{Notes links first middle last  |First_Name =Benjamin |Middle_Name =Franklin |Last_Name =HICKOX  |TNG_ID =1}}.  They were both enumerated in 9th district in Pierce County, Georgia and their local post office was located in Blackshear on the same page.  Given the rural nature of the area at the time <ref>{{Citation:Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass South: 1815 To the Present/Citation Listing}}</ref> , it's impossible to tell how close they actually resided to one another.  
    
This document asserts Benjamin Hickox married an Elizabeth to each other "within the last year" (between 02 Jun 1858 and 01 Jun 1859).  
 
This document asserts Benjamin Hickox married an Elizabeth to each other "within the last year" (between 02 Jun 1858 and 01 Jun 1859).  

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