
Thomas Hicks, Jr
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Name Thomas Hicks Suffix Jr Birth 1667 Flushing, Queens, New York, United States
Gender Male FSID When Thomas Hicks II was born in 1667, in Flushing, Queens, New York, United States, his father, Thomas Hicks, was 27 and his mother, Mary Butler, was 31. He married Deborah Whitehead about 1690, in Flushing, Queens, New York, United States. The - y were the
LifeSketch When Thomas Hicks II was born in 1667, in Flushing, Queens, New York, United States, his father, Thomas Hicks, was 27 and his mother, Mary Butler, was 31. He married Deborah Whitehead about 1690, in Flushing, Queens, New York, United States. They were the FSID L759-24D Death 20 Oct 1712 Flushing, Queens, New York, United States
Person ID I40627 footsteps Last Modified 27 Nov 2025
Father Captain Thomas Hicks, b. 1640, Hanover, Virginia, United States
d. 16 Jan 1741, Flushing, Queens, New York, United States
(Age 101 years) Relationship natural Mother Mary Albro Doughty, b. 1 Jun 1650, King George, King George, Virginia
d. 17 Nov 1713, Queens, New York, United States
(Age 63 years) Relationship natural Marriage 6 Jul 1677 Flushing, Queens, New York, United States
Age at Marriage Thomas was ~ 37 years and 7 months - Mary was 27 years and 1 month. Family ID F800 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Deborah Whitehead, b. 1675, Jamaica, Queens, New York, United States
d. 14 Jun 1712, Flushing, Queens, New York, United States
(Age 37 years) Marriage Abt 1690 Flushing, Queens, New York, United States
Age at Marriage Thomas was ~ 23 years - Deborah was ~ 15 years. Children + 1. Elizabeth Hicks, b. 1699, Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
d. Abt 1765 (Age 66 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]Family ID F22025 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 27 Nov 2025
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Notes - "History of Long Island", 3rd Ed, 1962 reprint, p. 470: "Thomas Hicks, e ldest son of Judge Hicks, married Deborah, daughter of Daniel Whitehead , o ne of the most extensive landowners of Jamaica and settled at Bayside, F lushing.... He had four sons and six daughters. He died in 1712 and his e ldest son Thomas succeeded to the Bayside estate."
"History of Long Island", 3rd Ed, 1962 reprint, p. 470: "Thomas Hicks, e l dest son of Judge Hicks, married Deborah, daughter of Daniel Whitehead , o n e of the most extensive landowners of Jamaica and settled at Bayside, F l ushing.... He had four sons and six daughters. He died in 1712 and his e l dest son Thomas succeeded to the Bayside estate."
"History of Long Island", 3rd Ed, 1962 reprint, p. 470: "Thomas Hicks, e ldest son of Judge Hicks, married Deborah, daughter of Daniel Whitehead , o ne of the most extensive landowners of Jamaica and settled at Bayside, F lushing.... He had four s ons and six daughters. He died in 1712 and his e ldest son Thomas succeeded to the Bayside estate."
"History of Long Island", 3rd Ed, 1962 reprint, p. 470: "Thomas Hicks, e l dest son of Judge Hicks, married Deborah, daughter of Daniel Whitehead , o n e of the most extensive landowners of Jamaica and settled at Bayside, F l ushing.... He had fou r sons and six daughters. He died in 1712 and his e l dest son Thomas succeeded to the Bayside estate."
- "History of Long Island", 3rd Ed, 1962 reprint, p. 470: "Thomas Hicks, e ldest son of Judge Hicks, married Deborah, daughter of Daniel Whitehead , o ne of the most extensive landowners of Jamaica and settled at Bayside, F lushing.... He had four sons and six daughters. He died in 1712 and his e ldest son Thomas succeeded to the Bayside estate."
