Sergeant Samuel HickockAge: 511643–1694
- Name
- Sergeant Samuel Hickock
- Name prefix
- Sergeant
Birth | 1643 Farmington, Connecticut |
Death of a father | about 1645 (Age 2) Farmington, Connecticut
father -
William Hickock
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Marriage | Hannah Upson - View family about 1667 (Age 24) |
Birth of a daughter #1 | about 1682 (Age 39)
daughter -
Elizabeth Hickock
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Baptism of a daughter | 12 November 1682 (Age 39) Farmington, Connecticut
daughter -
Elizabeth Hickock
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Death | before 5 March 1694 (Age 51) Waterbury, Conneticutt |
Globally unique identifier | BE541A1EE0594555A605E70F187B2E28A71D |
Last change | 1 June 2019 - 00:00:00 |
Family with parents - View family |
father |
William Hickock
Death about 1645 Farmington, Connecticut
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Marriage: yes |
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#1 himself |
Sergeant Samuel Hickock
Birth 1643 Farmington, Connecticut
Death before 5 March 1694 (Age 51) Waterbury, Conneticutt Loading...
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Family with Hannah Upson - View family |
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Sergeant Samuel Hickock
Birth 1643 Farmington, Connecticut
Death before 5 March 1694 (Age 51) Waterbury, Conneticutt Loading...
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5 years wife |
Hannah Upson
Birth about 1648
Death 1705 (Age 57) Loading...
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Marriage: about 1667 |
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15 years #1 daughter |
Elizabeth Hickock
Birth about 1682 39 34
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Note | The Hickok Genealogy: Descendants of William Hickoks of Farmington, Connecticut: With Ancestry of Charles Nelson Hickok. (Rutland, Vt.: The Tuttle Publishing Company, 1938). Pg 5
Second Generation
2. SERGEANT SAMUEL HICKOCK, son of William (1); born
about 1643 in Farmington, Conn.; died at Waterbury, Conn.,
shortly before 5 March 1694/5; married about 1667, Hannah
Upson, born about 1648, lived until 1705, dau. of Thomas and
Elizabeth (Fuller) Upson of Farmington; Thomas Upson died
1655.
He was in Farmington 1673, removed to Waterbury where
he was one of original settlers about 1677. She admitted to full
communion of Church of Farmington 1 March 1679/80. He was
one of the assignees of the first Indian deeds and is named in all
Fence divisions and proprietors lists. "So far as appeared he never
once halted in the work he had undertaken"; called Sergeant in
1686, Townsman 1682. "He was one of the leading men of the
settlement and died at his post, at a critical time when men of
the right stamp could be poorly spared."
"On 9 October 1673 the general court at Hartford received a
petition from 26 people for a plantation in a place called by ye
Indians, Matitacook (Mattatuck)." Americana, Vol. xix, No. 4,
p. 479.
Heacox, Sargt. Samuel, Waterbury; Inventory £ 434:00:00,
taken March 1694/5 by Timothy Stanley, John Hopkins and
Thomas Judd the Smith; som of the estate was situated in Farm-
ington : Inventory £ 10, taken by John Stanley, Jr., Samuel Wads-
worth. The children: Samuel age 26; William 22; Thomas 20;
Joseph 17; Stephen 11; Benjamin 9; Ebenezer 2; Hannah 24;
Mary 14; Elizabeth 12; Mercy 6 j^ears of age.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL AND HANNAH (UPSON) HICKOCK:
+ 4. SAMUEL HICKOCK, b. abt. 1668; d. 3 June 1713; mar. Elizabeth
Plumb.
+ 5. HANNAH HICKOCK, b. abt. 1670; d. 17 July 1750; mar. John
Judd.
WILLIAM HICKOCK, b. abt. 1672; d. 4 Nov. 1737; mar. Rebecca
Andrews.
THOMAS HICKOCK, b. abt. 1674; d. 28 June 1728; mar. Mary
Bronson.
JOSEPH HICKOCK, b. abt. 1677; d. 1725; mar. Elizabeth Gay-
lord.
MARY HICKOCK, b. abt. 1680; d. 21 March 1713; mar. John
Bronson.
ELIZABETH HICKOCK, b. abt. 1682; bapt. 12 Nov. 1682; mar.
(1) Thomas Benedict; mar. (2) Samuel Smith.
STEPHEN HICKOCK, b. abt. 1684; d. 1726; mar. Ruth Gaylord.
BENJAMIN HICKOCK, b. abt. 1686; d. 17 Nov. 1745;
mar.
Sarah Lockwood.
MERCY HICKOCK, b. abt. 1688; bapt. 8 April 1689; mar.
John Bouton.
EBENEZER HICKOCK, b. abt. 1692; d. 8 July 1774; mar. (1)
Rebecca Keeler; mar. (2) Esther Curtiss.
Ref.: Old Fairfield Families by Donald Lines Jacobus; Bronson's Waterbury, and others.
3. JOSEPH HICKOCK, son of William (1); born about 1645
at Farmington, Conn.; died 1687 at Woodbury, Conn.; married
Mary Carpenter, born August 1650, dau. of David Carpenter
of Farmington; she married (2) Samuel Hinman.
WILL of Upson, Thomas, Farmington, Conn.; Inventory £ 108:16:06, taken 6 September 1655 by Stephen
Hart, Thomas Newell, John Cowles and John Hart. This writing witnesseth: that I, Stephen Upson,
acquit and discharge me father-in-law Edmund Scott, from all Dues, Demands and Debts, that were
due to me from my said father on account of a Legacy due to me by order of the Court, 7 September
1671, also what is due to me on my Brother Thomas Upson's accot as being part of my Father Upson's
estate.
Witnesses: Thomas Hart
John Wadsworth Sen.
Stephen Upson (X)
John Wellon in right of his wife, acquits his Father Scott on account of Father Upson's Estate,
1 April 1681.
Samuel Hecocks also discharged his Father Scott on account of Father Upson's Estate, 21 June
1680.
Samuel Hickocks.
On 7 September 1671, Edmund Scott who had married the widow, moved this Court for a Dist.
of the Estate.
To Thomas, eldest son
£ 7:00:00
To Mary, eldest daughter
£ 4:00:00
To Stephen
£ 5:00:00
To Hanna
£ 4:00:00
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