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1835, m. Simon Smith, Sept. 1, 1853.
 
1835, m. Simon Smith, Sept. 1, 1853.
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| name              = Nancy Smith
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| birth_name        = Nancy Hickox
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| spouse            = First [[was first married to::Simon Smith]]
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=Biographical Sketch=
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{{Child|Nancy Hickox|2}}, daughter of {{Child|David Hickox|1}} and [[Sarah Altman]], married to [[Simon Smith]] in 1855.<ref>{{Citation:Wayne County Marriage Book 1809 1869 - Page 40.jpg/Citation Listing}}</ref><ref>See also [[Marriage Discussion]]</ref>
    
==Marriage Discussion==
 
==Marriage Discussion==
Several online sources (mostly undocumented) indicated Nancy married Simon Smith.  I have located the marriage record, and while the year is difficult to read, because of the records appear to be in chronological order, Nancy appears to have been married in 1855. <ref>{{Citation:Wayne County Marriage Book 1809 1869 - Page 40.jpg/Source Listing}}</ref>
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Given the marriage records found Wayne County Marriage Book 1809 1869 marriage record<ref>{{Citation:Wayne County Marriage Book 1809 1869 - Page 40.jpg/Subsequent Note}}</ref> appear to be in chronological order, and the position of the Nancy and Simon's marriage record in these records support a marriage in 1855. <ref>{{Citation:Wayne County Marriage Book 1809 1869 - Page 40.jpg/Subsequent Note}}</ref>
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The Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944 index from ancestry asserts a marriage between Simon Smith and Nancy Hickox on 1 Sep 1855 in Wayne County, Georgia<ref>{{Citation:Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944/Citation Listing}}</ref>.  This record is an index only and does not containing any other personally identifying information we can match against our Nancy in question. However we can calculate that our Nancy Hickox would have been about 20 years old at the time of this marriage, which seems reasonable for the time.  According to the 1850 census <ref>1850</ref>David Hickox's and family did reside in ware county.  The 1860 census asserts David Hickox's family lived in Pierce Count<ref>1860</ref>.  Pierce County was created December 18, 1857, from Appling and Ware counties <ref>{{citation |title=Pierce County, Georgia |last =Wikipedia contributors, |publisher=Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia |url=http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pierce_County,_Georgia&oldid=619174090 |date=30 July 2014 UTC 18:39 | accessdate =21 Oct 2014}}.</ref>, as a result, I believe the Hickox family did not move and the marriage index is consistant with what we know of Nancy.
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Georgia, Marriage Records From Select Counties, 1828-1978 asserts a marriage between Ebenezer Harris  and Nancy Hickox on 1 Sep 1853 in Wayne County, Georgia<ref>{{Citation:Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944/Citation Listing}}</ref>.  As with the previous record, this index only and does not containing any other personally identifying information we can match against our Nancy in question.  Nancy would have been 18 at the time of this marriage, a plausible marrying age.  The location of the index is problematic.  The index asserts Nancy and Ebenezer were married in Wayne County in 1853, however, Wayne county appears to not to have been formed until 1857. 
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Georgia, Marriage Records From Select Counties, 1828-1978 <ref>http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4766</ref> appears to contain the acutal image mentioned in the The Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944 index of Nancy Hickox Ebenezer Harris.  It appears that the ancestry database has a transcription error, and the marriage record is actually for Simon Smith and Nancy Hickox.  Ebenezer Harris being the individual who obtained the marriage certificate.  The record itself coincides with The Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944, an is probably the primary source record.
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===Census Records===
 
===Census Records===
 
The 1860 census asserts a Nancy and Simon, aged  53 and 23 respectively,were living togeather as husband and wife in Centrevillage District, Charlton, Georgia  with three children Martha, Aaron, and Matthew aged 5, 2, 3 respectively<ref>1860</ref>. This suggests Nancy was born circa 1837.   
 
The 1860 census asserts a Nancy and Simon, aged  53 and 23 respectively,were living togeather as husband and wife in Centrevillage District, Charlton, Georgia  with three children Martha, Aaron, and Matthew aged 5, 2, 3 respectively<ref>1860</ref>. This suggests Nancy was born circa 1837.   
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I believe 1870 census is probably the daughter of {{Individual links first and last  |First_Name =David |Last_Name =HICKOX  |TNG_ID =700117802198}} and [[Sarah Altman]].  However, due to the numerous inconsistencies with previously know information we cannot say with any certanty the Nancy and Simon Smith on the 1860 census are our subjects of interest.
 
I believe 1870 census is probably the daughter of {{Individual links first and last  |First_Name =David |Last_Name =HICKOX  |TNG_ID =700117802198}} and [[Sarah Altman]].  However, due to the numerous inconsistencies with previously know information we cannot say with any certanty the Nancy and Simon Smith on the 1860 census are our subjects of interest.
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===Marriage Records===
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The Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944 index from ancestry asserts a marriage between Simon Smith and Nancy Hickox on 1 Sep 1855 in Wayne County, Georgia<ref>{{Citation:Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944/Citation Listing}}</ref>.  This record is an index only and does not containing any other personally identifying information we can match against our Nancy in question. However we can calculate that our Nancy Hickox would have been about 20 years old at the time of this marriage, wich seems reasonable for a marriageable age (if not a bit old for the time).  According to the 1850 census <ref>1850</ref>David Hickox's and family did reside in ware county.  The 1860 census asserts David Hickox's family lived in Pierce Count<ref>1860</ref>.  Pierce County was created December 18, 1857, from Appling and Ware counties <ref>{{citation |title=Pierce County, Georgia |last =Wikipedia contributors, |publisher=Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia |url=http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pierce_County,_Georgia&oldid=619174090 |date=30 July 2014 UTC 18:39 | accessdate =21 Oct 2014}}.</ref>, as a result, I believe the Hickox family did not move and the marriage index is consistant with what we know of Nancy.
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Georgia, Marriage Records From Select Counties, 1828-1978 asserts a marriage between Ebenezer Harris  and Nancy Hickox on 1 Sep 1853 in Wayne County, Georgia<ref>{{Citation:Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944/Citation Listing}}</ref>.  As with the previous record, this index only and does not containing any other personally identifying information we can match against our Nancy in question.  Nancy would have been 18 at the time of this marriage, a plausible marrying age.  The location of the index is problematic.  The index asserts Nancy and Ebenezer were married in Wayne County in 1853, however, Wayne county appears to not to have been formed until 1857. 
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Georgia, Marriage Records From Select Counties, 1828-1978 <ref>http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4766</ref> appears to contain the acutal image mentioned in the The Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944 index of Nancy Hickox Ebenezer Harris.  It appears that the ancestry database has a transcription error, and the marriage record is actually for Simon Smith and Nancy Hickox.  Ebenezer Harris being the individual who obtained the marriage certificate.  The record itself coincides with The Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944, an is probably the primary source record.
      
===Death Records===
 
===Death Records===

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