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Dianna Hicks

Female Abt 1833 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Dianna Hicks was born about 1833 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina (daughter of Samuel Hicks and Nancy Ward).

    Dianna married William Riley Brewer about 1855 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina. William (son of William Brewer and Nancy Church) was born about 1827 in Wilkes County, , , North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. John Emanuel Brewer was born on 15 Mar 1855 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; died on 16 Jan 1926 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina.
    2. Martha J. Brewer was born on 18 Mar 1858 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; died on 16 Nov 1900.
    3. Rachel Brewer was born about 1860 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; died on 2 Mar 1926 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel Hicks was born about 1800 in Valle Crucis, , Watauga County, North Carolina (son of Samuel Hicks(Hix) and Sarah Nancy Harmon).

    Samuel married Nancy Ward about 1828 in McMinn County, , , Tennessee. Nancy (daughter of Benjamin Jr. Ward and Catherine Harmon) was born about 1803 in North Carolina, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Nancy Ward was born about 1803 in North Carolina, , , (daughter of Benjamin Jr. Ward and Catherine Harmon).
    Children:
    1. Andrew Hicks was born about 1826 in , Giles County, Tennessee, ; died about 1901 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina; was buried in Big Horse Creek, , Avery County, North Carolina.
    2. Adam Hicks was born about 1829 in North Carolina, , , .
    3. Levi Hicks was born about 1832 in , Giles County, Tennessee, ; died in 1907.
    4. 1. Dianna Hicks was born about 1833 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina.
    5. Rachel Hicks was born about 1835 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina.
    6. Carrel Hicks was born about 1839 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina.
    7. Patterson Hicks was born about 1843 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina.
    8. Jane Hicks was born about 1847 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Samuel Hicks(Hix) was born about 1755 in Goochland County, , , Virginia (son of David Hix and Mrs. (Hix)); died about 1835 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina.

    Notes:

    The following is taken from 'Harman Genealogy with Biographical Sketches'. Samuel HIX was the first to settle in Watauga County, North Carolina. He owned all of Valle Crucis and was there during the Revolutionary War. He concealed himself in his shanty, which he pointed out as his 'improvement'. Later, he sold Valle Crucis 'for a rifle, a dog and a sheepskin to Benjamin WARD', who sold it to Reuben MAST. Samuel then got land at the mouth of Cove Creek, but Ward also got this and sold it to a man named SUMMERS. SUMMERS, his wife and five children, were drowned one night in a freshet of Watauga River called the 'Summer Fresh'. In 1816, Samuel HIX obtained 126 acres. His gravestone is below St. Judes Post Office a quarter of a mile below Antioch Baptist Church. He seemed not to be reconciled to the American Government and continued to hide during the day, only going home at dark for supplies. His five sons were mischievious, and delighted in frightening him.

    Samuel married Sarah Nancy Harmon about 1776. Sarah was born about 1836. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Nancy Harmon was born about 1836.
    Children:
    1. William Hicks
    2. David Hicks was born about 1786 in North Carolina, , , .
    3. Goldner Hicks was born about 1789.
    4. Sarah Hicks was born on 7 Apr 1795 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; died about 1835 in Carter County, , , Tennessee.
    5. Sabra Hicks was born about 1795; died about 1865 in Rhea County, , , Tennessee.
    6. 2. Samuel Hicks was born about 1800 in Valle Crucis, , Watauga County, North Carolina.
    7. Cutliff Harmon Hicks was born on 22 Feb 1802 in , Ashe County, North Carolina, ; died on 3 Mar 1892 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, .

  3. 6.  Benjamin Jr. Ward was born about 1775 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina (son of Benjamin Ward and Celia "Selah" Stewart); died about 1839.

    Benjamin married Catherine Harmon about 1796. Catherine (daughter of Cutliff Harman and Susan Fouts) was born about 1776. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Catherine Harmon was born about 1776 (daughter of Cutliff Harman and Susan Fouts).
    Children:
    1. 3. Nancy Ward was born about 1803 in North Carolina, , , .
    2. Duke Ward was born about 1804 in North Carolina, , , ; died after 1880 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina.
    3. Elizabeth Ward was born about 1804 in North Carolina, , , .
    4. Susan C. Ward was born about 1805 in North Carolina, , , ; died before 1832.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  David Hix was born about 1719 in Goochland County, , , Virginia (son of Samuel Hix and Diane Willis); died about 1792 in Watauga Settlement, , , Territory South of the Ohio.

    Notes:

    The following is an excerpt from northwestern North Carolina historian Michael Hardy:

    About the same time that Samuel Bright was settling down near the present-day site of the Avery County Airport, near Ingalls, David Hix was settling in the Valle Crucis area of Watauga County. His home was surrounded by a palisade wall and was generally known as Hix's Fort. He was living there with his family, including his two sons, Samuel and David; his two sons-in-law, Thomas and Mikel Asher; two other men named Lucus and Asher, and a hired woman named Ireland, along with her daughter, Jenny.
    Born in Goochland County, Va., about 1719, Hix lived in Surry County, along Peters Creek for eight or 10 years prior to coming to Valle Crucis. A writer in 1885 described Hix as a "man of great strength and power of endurance, a skillful hunter and woodsman, simple in his habits, of a kind and accommodating disposition and possessed of many good traits."
    For a brief amount of time, the group moved further down the Watauga River, living near Dugger's Iron Works in what is present-day Carter County. It was here that Jenny was abducted, probably by the Shawnee; she lived for seven years near the Ohio River and married one of their warriors. She was later purchased by some "Indian traders" and was eventually able to return to her mother.
    Hix lived at Dugger's Iron Works for maybe a year before returning to Valle Crucis. One source puts him back on the upper section of the Watauga River about 1776 or 1777. As the American Revolution broke out on the frontier as well as in the more populated sections of the Colonies, Hix's position became more complicated and difficult. In fact, it is not even very clear where his loyalties actually were. One source considered Hix a Tory, while another considered him to be of a more neutral position. Clearly, Col. Benjamin Cleveland, Patriot leader and legendary foe of Tories in the backcountry, believed Hix was an enemy to the Patriot cause. At one point, Cleveland traveled from Wilkesboro and laid siege to Hix's Fort. After a few days, Hix believed that Cleveland had retreated, and when the settlers ventured forth, Cleveland ambushed them, killing Hix's son-in-law Mikel Asher and wounding David Hix. Cleveland's men then plundered Hix's Fort.
    Hix had additional problems not connected to the Revolution. In another instance, Hix allowed some cattle drovers to stay at his fort. Moving livestock through the backcountry to reach a market could be an arduous process. However, after the presumed drovers had left the fort, a group came from Wilkes County looking for them. It seems the cattle were actually stolen. The posse caught up with them and killed the cattle rustler, a man named Grimes.
    At some point, it appears that the Hix family fled their fort in Valle Crucis. The family came to the area near present-day Banner Elk, presumably at some point during the American Revolution. John Preston Arthur, in his history of Watauga County, tells us that Hix eventually "became uneasy and retired to the wilderness near what is now Banner Elk, where he made camp and supported himself by hunting and making maple syrup and sugar, thus avoiding service as an American or a Tory." Hix did manage to avoid swearing allegiance to either side during the war. Arthur goes on to tell us that people 100 years ago still plowed up coal "near the Lybrook farm, near the Grandfather Orphanage" and that local people knew the area as the Hix Improvement, "that being the place here Samuel Hix 'laid out during the Revolutionary War.'"
    It is possible that David Hix died in the Banner Elk area in 1792 or 1793. His will, drawn up by a resident from Washington County (now Tennessee), was probated in Wilkes County.
    John Preston Arthur tells us that there "were no clearings of any extent at Banner Elk, except those at the Hix Improvement, which was very small, and at Big Bottoms but there were two 'deadenings,' one called the Moses Deadening and the other the Lark Chopping." These last two were probably locations where trees had been cut in such a way where their death was certain, thus opening up new ground for cultivation.
    Arthur also tells us that David Hix soon had neighbors: Baker King and Ben Dugger. There are plenty of Duggers still in the area. Members of the Hix family are also still here in Avery County, but, over time, the name has morphed into the more familiar Hicks. Though there were others seeking to settle in the region well before the 1840s, it would be the Banner family whose name would stick to the community.

    David married Mrs. (Hix). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mrs. (Hix)
    Children:
    1. David Jr. Hix was born about 1750.
    2. 4. Samuel Hicks(Hix) was born about 1755 in Goochland County, , , Virginia; died about 1835 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina.
    3. Catherine Hicks was born about 1758 in North Carolina, , , ; died about 1825.
    4. Sarah Hix was born about 1760.
    5. Dianah Hix was born about 1765.
    6. A Daughter Hix was born about 1770.

  3. 12.  Benjamin Ward was born about 1750 in Cove Creek, , Ashe County, North Carolina; died about Apr 1820 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina.

    Benjamin married Celia "Selah" Stewart about 1789 in North Carolina, , , . Celia (daughter of James Stewart and Susannah Tanner) was born about 1755 in , Brunswick County, Virginia Colony, . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Celia "Selah" Stewart was born about 1755 in , Brunswick County, Virginia Colony, (daughter of James Stewart and Susannah Tanner).

    Notes:

    From Brenda Reed
    The wife of Benjamin Ward c1750-1820 of Virginia & Ashe County, NC is NOT named Selah Duke. Her correct name as proven by family Bible records & letters is Celia Stewart, daughter of John Stewart and Susannah Tanner of Pittyslvania Co., VA & later Franklin Co., VA. In some records she is called Selah Ward or Celey Ward. Celia was born c1755 in Virginia.

    Children:
    1. Duke I. Ward was born about 1772 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died about 1830.
    2. 6. Benjamin Jr. Ward was born about 1775 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died about 1839.
    3. Daniel Ward was born about 1780 in Cove Creek, , Ashe County, North Carolina; died about 1888 in Lee County, , , Virginia; was buried in Old Ward Cemetery, , Lee County, Virginia.
    4. Elizabeth Susan Ward was born about 1788 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died about 1830.
    5. Selah 'Celia' Ward was born about 1790 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died about 1852.
    6. Jesse Ward was born about 1792 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died after 1852.
    7. Macaleb Kelly Ward was born about 1792 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died after 1852.
    8. James Ward was born about 1798 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died after 1852.
    9. Nichodemus Ward was born about 1800 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died about 1848 in Meigs County, , , Tennessee.
    10. William Avery Ward was born about 1802 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died before 1820.

  5. 14.  Cutliff Harman was born about 1748 in Randolph County, , , North Carolina (son of George Harmon and Mary Margaret Wiley); died about 1838 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; was buried in Harmony Cemetery, , Watauga County, North Carolina.

    Cutliff married Susan Fouts about 1765. Susan (daughter of Theobald David Fouts and Catrina Spengle) was born about 1744 in North Carolina, , , ; died on 8 Jul 1817 in North Carolina, , , ; was buried in Harmony Cemetery, , Watauga County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Susan Fouts was born about 1744 in North Carolina, , , (daughter of Theobald David Fouts and Catrina Spengle); died on 8 Jul 1817 in North Carolina, , , ; was buried in Harmony Cemetery, , Watauga County, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Mary Harmon was born about 1775 in Rowan County, , , North Carolina; died about 1855 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; was buried in Baird Cemetery, , Watauga County, North Carolina.
    2. 7. Catherine Harmon was born about 1776.
    3. Nancy Harmon was born about 1781 in North Carolina, , , .
    4. Elizabeth Harmon was born about 1782 in North Carolina, , , ; died about 1817 in North Carolina, , , .
    5. Mathias Harmon was born about 1784 in North Carolina, , , .
    6. Andrew Harmon was born on 15 Feb 1789 in Wilkes County, , , North Carolina; died on 16 Mar 1814 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; was buried in Sugar Grove, , Watauga County, North Carolina.
    7. Susannah E. Harman was born about 1790 in North Carolina, , , ; died on 15 Jul 1868 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; was buried in Mast Taylor Cemetery, , Watauga County, North Carolina.
    8. Sarah Harmon was born about 1791 in North Carolina, , , .
    9. Eli Harmon was born on 5 Apr 1793 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died on 30 Jun 1828 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; was buried in Harmon Cemetery, , Watauga County, North Carolina.
    10. Rachel Harmon was born about 1796 in North Carolina, , , .
    11. Rebecca Harmon was born on 20 Jun 1798 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died on 5 Apr 1864 in Christian County, , , Illinois.