Court for September 7, 1732. Brandum and Anaky two negroes belonging to Daniel Hicks together with another negro called Balentine the two former were adjudged to be five years old each and the later 6.
Order Book 1, page 9, Brunswick County, Virginia
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[Slaves mentioned in Guardian Accounts for Thomas, Mary, Daniel and Benjamin Hicks, orphans of Daniel Hicks, dec'd. by [1] George Hicks, Guardian (to 1746) and [2] James Hicks, Guardian (1751-1756).]
1741 - page 7 (Thomas, Mary, Daniel and Benjamin Hicks)
Shows payment February 20, 1740 -- "To provisions and Ferriages for the Negroes coming home from Carolina."
1743 - page 12 (Thomas, Mary, Daniel and Benjamin Hicks)
Brandon
Nero
Derby
Phillis
Austin
Dick
Bess
Hannah
London
1745 - page 16 (Thomas, Mary, Daniel & Benjamin Hicks)
Brando
Jack
Darby
Austin
Dick
Bess
Phillis
London
1752 - page 25 (Daniel & Benjamin Hicks)
Cloe
Hanah
London
Peter
Bess
Dorcas
1753 - page 30 (Benjamin Hicks)
Hanah
London
Cloe
Dorcas
Bess
1754 - page 37 (Benjamin Hicks)
London
Hannah
Chloe
Dorcas
Bess
1755 - page 41 (Benjamin Hicks)
Bess
Cloe
Dorcas
Hannah
London
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The following Lists of Slaves being returned into Court by the proprietors who removed into this Commonwealth from the Neighbouring States for Protection are Ordered to be Recorded-
BENJAMIN HICKS of South Carolina--Adam (32 years), Frank (35 years), Ceasar (27 years), Pompy (33 years), Lamashire (37 years), Joney (15 years), Prince (10 years), Primus (7 years), Perriman (5 years), Stephen (3 1/2 years), Carolina (3 years), Clocy (30 years), Rose (25 years), Dina (23 years), Binah (30 years), Silvia (31 years), Kate (18 years), Milly (15 years), Bedy (16 years), Binah (11 years), Saffer (9 years), Nan (5 years), Phebe a child (- years), Prisilla (1 year). Returned the 23d of October, 1780.
Deed Book 14, page 101, Brunswick County, Virginia
BENJAMIN HICKS--Currey (50 years), Brandum (45 years), Jacob (35 years), Jack (30 years), Dick (27 years), Bob (25 years), Frank (16 years), Joe (14 years), Dick (8 years), Ned (9 years), Davie (1 year), Samon (1 years), Ussey (27 years), Silla (26 years), Nan (24 years), Mintia (22 years), Anneha (19 years), Clary (19 years), Hannah (15 years), Eave (11 years), Sarah (10 years), Aggy (10 years), Judy (5 years), Cate (5 years), Fanny (3 years), Sarah (3 years), Abie (3 years), Amy (1 year), Charlot (1 year). Returned the 10th of October 1780.
Deed Book 14, page 102, Brunswick County, Virginia
GEORGE HICKS--Abraham (35 years), Prince (40 years), Peter (37 years), Dick (30 years), Jim (27 years), Henry (19 years), Mark (30 years), Ben (8 years), Amos (6 years), Billy (4 years), Nearrow (3 years), Cato (1 year), Cate (30 years), Rachael (25 years), Fillis (40 years), Fillis the 2d (14 years), Morear (40 years), Morear the 2d (10 years), Amey (27 years), Amey the 2d (25 years), Anaia (27 years), Lisbon (16 years), Rose (13 years), Sue (9 years), Biner (8 years), Judy (3 years), Winney (4 years). Returned the 10th of October 1780.
Deed Book 14, page 103, Brunswick County, Virginia
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From Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of Robert Hicks June 29, 1798.
Peter
Miner & Child Lucy
Lucy & Child Charlotte
Frank (old)
Brittain
Jimmy
Jincy
Sally
Isaac
Sarah & Child Tom
Amy
150 & Aggy 116.67
Beck
Fanny
Hall
Milly
Holland
Pat
and Child Ned
George 300 Lettuce 233.33
Lewis 200 Ned 100
Will
Puss
Frank 233.33 John 200
Will Book 1, page 395, Greensville County, Virginia.
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