Rev. John HIX
Hannah GALUSHA
Husband: Rev. John HIX
Birth: 10 May 1712, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts
Death: 17 Mar 1799, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts
Burial: Mar 1799, Hix Cemetery, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts
Father: Ephraim HIX II
Mother: Sarah KINGSLEY
Marriage: 5 Jun 1735, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts
Wife: Hannah GALUSHA
Birth: 25 Apr 1713, Chelmsford, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
Death: 2 Aug 1788, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts
Burial: Aug 1788, Hix Cemetery, Rehoboth,
Bristol Co., Massachusetts
Father: Jacob GALUSHA
Mother: Sarah READ
Children:
1. Sarah HIX, b: 17 Oct 1735, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts
2. Jacob HIX, b: 1 Jan 1738, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts
3. John HIX Jr., b: 20 Jul 1740, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts
4. Nathan HICKS, b: 23 Aug 1745, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts
5. Hannah HIX, b: 20 Sep 1747, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts
6. Anna HIX, b: 20 Jun 1750, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts
7. Daniel HIX, b: 30 Nov 1755, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts
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Notes:
The Hix church received its name from the founder, the Rev. John Hicks.
He was born in Rehoboth, May 10, 1712, and was ordained the first pastor of this
church, November 10, 1762. In 1780, this church consisted of 106 members.
In 1784, it embraced 100 members and Mr. Hicks was still its pastor. In
1795 he was still living, but so infirmed through age, as to be unable to
preach. His eldest son, Jacob, born in Rehoboth, Jan 1, 1740 [sic] was a pastor
of a church which grew out of this, under the preaching of Rev. Elhanan
Winchester.
1790 Federal Census Data (M637_0004, Page 510), Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts
NAME |
Males 16 + |
Males < 16 |
Females |
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HIX, John |
1 |
0 |
2 |
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Indicates: |
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Number/ Sex |
Age |
Therefore Born |
Inferred |
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1 Male |
16 + |
1774 or Before |
= John (b: 1712) |
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2 Females |
any |
1790 or Before |
=
Anne (b: 1750) |
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Sources:
1) Marriage: Rehoboth, Massachusetts Vital Records,
1642 - 1896, Vol. 1-2, Page 460, 461
2) Biography: The History of Rehoboth, Massachusetts