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===DNA Evidence===
 
===DNA Evidence===
In 2013 [[O.J. Hickox]] submitted a DNA sample to ancestry.com. Through their analysis the DNA matched an individual with 95% confidence, whose 3x great grand father was {{has person  |first name=Ruben |last name=Hickox |alt=Ruben Hickox II}} (1793-1884), a documented son {{has person |first name=Ruben |last name=Hickox}} and {{has person |first name=Elizabeth |last name=Sickels}}, and a 5th to 8th cousin, with “moderate“ confidence, whose 4x Great Grand Father was also Reuben Hickox. Ancestry.com also matched several other 5th to 8th cousins defending from {{has person |first name=William |last name=Hickox}} William Hickox (son of Ruben Hickox II).<ref>For help understanding these relationships, see Ruben's [http://crewsgenealogy.com/tng/descend.php?personID=I700117802293&tree=Jason-Shannon&display=compact&generations=3 decendancy chart].</ref> Because we can document O.J. is the 3x great grand son of David this suggests with high degree of likelihood a common male relative, and that male relative is likely Reuben Hickox.  Documenting this connection is more difficult.  
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In 2013 [[O.J. Hickox]] submitted a DNA sample to ancestry.com. Through their analysis the DNA matched an individual with 95% confidence, whose 3x great grand father was {{has person  |first name=Ruben |last name=Hickox |alt=Ruben Hickox II}} (1793-1884), a documented son {{has person |first name=Ruben |last name=Hickox}} and {{has person |first name=Elizabeth |last name=Sickels}}, and a 5th to 8th cousin, with “moderate“ confidence, whose 4x Great Grand Father was also Reuben Hickox. Ancestry.com also matched several other 5th to 8th cousins defending from {{has person |first name=William |last name=Hickox}} William Hickox (son of Ruben Hickox II).Because we can document O.J. is the 3x great grand son of David this suggests with high degree of likelihood a common male relative, and that male relative is likely Reuben Hickox.  Documenting this connection is more difficult.<ref>{{Citation:David "Yankee Dave" Hickox. (1798-1887).pdf}}</ref> 
    
I believe the best way to put this to rest would be to perform a Y-DNA test on a documented male decedent of David Hickox, and another documented decedent of of of Ruben's other son's.  If they share the same Y-DNA it would conclusive prove a common male ancestor.
 
I believe the best way to put this to rest would be to perform a Y-DNA test on a documented male decedent of David Hickox, and another documented decedent of of of Ruben's other son's.  If they share the same Y-DNA it would conclusive prove a common male ancestor.

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