| ===Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, Vol. V, pg. 202-203=== | | ===Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, Vol. V, pg. 202-203=== |
− | {{has person |name=David Hickox}}, the progenitor of the large Hickox connection in this part of Southeast Georgia, was born in Connecticut, Jan. 13, 1798. He came to Georgia a young unmarried man, where he met and married {{has person |name=Sarah Altman}}, born 1812 in Wayne County, daughter of {{has person |name=Thomas Altman}}. They were married in 1828. To them were born twenty-one children, of whom apparently six died at birth or in infancy; the other fifteen being as follows: | + | {{has person |name=David Hickox}}, the progenitor of the large Hickox connection in this part of Southeast Georgia, was born in {{has state|Connecticut}}, {{born on|Jan. 13, 1798}}. He came to Georgia a young unmarried man, where he met and married {{has person |name=Sarah Altman}}, born {{has date|1812}} in {{has county|Wayne County}}, daughter of {{has person |name=Thomas Altman}}. They were married in {{has date|1828}}. To them were born twenty-one children, of whom apparently six died at birth or in infancy; the other fifteen being as follows: |
| # {{has person |name=Elizabeth Hickox |alt=Elizabeth}} b. 1829, m. {{has person |name=John Matthews}} of Duval Co. Fla., Jan. 30, 1847. | | # {{has person |name=Elizabeth Hickox |alt=Elizabeth}} b. 1829, m. {{has person |name=John Matthews}} of Duval Co. Fla., Jan. 30, 1847. |