27 September 2020

The Hicks Side of My Tree

 My mother’s side of the family hails from rural South Carolina.  She told me she was born in Fork, SC, and that it no longer existed.  It appears to have been incorporated into what is now the city of Marion.  I do still find records that list Fork as a modern location.  My family that lives in SC say it’s not there any longer.  I do know that there is a Fork Baptist Cemetery, and many of my family are buried there.  Mom claimed it got its name because it was located at a fork in the road.

According to my genealogy software (Family Tree Maker), Fork is at the intersection of Highway 41 and Colon Drive, just a bit northeast of where Highways 57 and 41 meet.

Her dad, Talmadge Whitaker Hicks was a tobacco farmer.  As far as I can tell, the entire Hicks line were farmers.  They spent so much time outdoors in the fields that many census records list them as mulatto.  But I’m open to the possibility that there may be some mixed marriages.  That doesn’t bother me at all. 

I don’t have as many stories for my mom’s family.  I only saw them when we went to SC for summer vacations.  I remember one visit; I was maybe 7 or 8.  It’s my only memory of my maternal grandmother, Dora Hicks nee Calder.  On that trip I had to sleep on a foldup cot, in the kitchen.  And it was hot.  So very, very hot. 

But my fondest memory of that trip was playing with my cousins Mike and Dianne outside after it rained.  There was no grass in what would have been the yard, just red clay.  After splashing around in the puddles our lower bodies were covered in mud.  My mom was furious!  She made the three of us sit in separate chairs and not talk to each other.  My skin on my bare legs was stiff with the coating and my cousins and I couldn’t stop laughing about it.  Mom would come back into the room and tell us to hush, but Grandma Hicks just laughed and told her to leave us alone.

I guess if that’s my only memory of Grandma Hicks, it’s a good one to have.  I do have a few more stories about my family in SC.  But they will have to wait for another post.

Here’s their family tree.

 

SVG Family Tree TreeHicks-Calder

Generated by Parallax View's SVG Family-Tree Generator V5.3.3. See https://parallax-viewpoint.blogspot.com/2018/09/svg-family-tree-generator-v50.html Married in 1834 in Mullins,SC. Married. Married. Married in 1896 in , of Marion, South Carolina, USA. Married in 1915 in , Marion, South Carolina. Married on Thursday February 7, 1946 in Rockville, Montgomery, Maryland, USA. Born on Tuesday November 25, 1958 in Miami, Dade Co., FL. Bruce L. Campbell (1958–) Born on Thursday March 28, 1912 in Milesburg, Centre, Pennsylvania, United States. Died on Tuesday February 19, 1985 in Miami, Dade Co., FL. Donald S. Campbell (1912–1985) Born on Sunday May 1, 1921 in Fork Dillon, South Carolina. Died on Friday November 23, 2001 in Columbia, Richland Co., SC. Geneva M. Hicks (1921-2001) Born on Saturday December 3, 1898 in Fork, SC. Died on Thursday December 22, 1949 in Fayetteville, NC. Talmage W. Hicks (1898–1949) Born on Wednesday June 8, 1898 in Marion County, South Carolina, United States of America. Died on Saturday March 4, 1972 in Florence, Florence County, South Carolina, United States of America. Dora Calder (1898–1972) Born on Saturday December 1, 1877 in Mullins, SC. Died in 1944 in South Carolina, USA. Daniel P. Hicks (1877–1944) Born on Thursday March 16, 1871 in Marion County, South Carolina, United States of America. Died on Friday February 1, 1963 in Dillon County, South Carolina, United States of America. Julia Sawyer (1871–1963) Born in 1850 in South Carolina. Died. John J. Hicks (1850–?) Born in about 1857 in South Carolina. Died. Margaret Thomas (c1857–?) Born in 1849 in South Carolina, United States. Died before 1900 in Marion County, South Carolina. William H. Sawyer (1849-c1900) Born in April, 1850 in Marion, South Carolina, USA. Died between 1900 and 1910 in probably Marlboro County, SC. Thereas A Turbeville (1850-c1900) Born in about 1826 in Marion County, South Carolina. Died between 1870 and 1880 in Marion County, South Carolina. John Sawyer (c1826-c1870‐ ) Born in about 1832 in Marion County, South Carolina. Died between 1850 and 1860 in Marion County, South Carolina. Mary Unknown (c1832-c1850‐ ) Born in about 1799 in Marion County, South Carolina. Died in May, 1860 in Marion County, South Carolina. Levi Sawyer (c1799–1860) Born in about 1805 in Marion County, South Carolina. Died after 1870 in Marion County, South Carolina. Mary (c1805-c1870‐ ) Born in about 1813 in Marion. Joseph Turbeville (c1813–) Born in about 1831 in Marion. Eliza Unknown (c1831–) Born in July, 1861 in Fork, Dillon, South Carolina, United States. Died on Sunday November 12, 1933 in Marion, Marion County, South Carolina, United States of America. Hance A. Calder (1861–1933) Born in February, 1869 in Latta, Dillon County, South Carolina, United States of America. Died on Monday March 13, 1922 in Robeson, North Carolina, USA. Alice Ammons (1869–1922) Born in about 1833 in South Carolina, United States of America. Died after 1880. William Calder (c1833-c1880‐ ) Born in about 1844 in Dillion, South Carolina, USA. Died after 1880 in South Carolina. Arline (c1844-c1880‐ ) Born on Saturday January 6, 1787 in Marion, South Carolina, USA. Died on Wednesday September 17, 1884 in Latta Dillon, South Carolina. Annanias Calder (1787–1884) Born in 1816 in Marion, South Carolina, USA. Died on Saturday January 4, 1890 in Latta Dillon, South Carolina. Eliza Turner (1816–1890) Born in about 1821 in Marion. Died between 1880 and 1900. Mathew Ammons (c1821-c1880‐ ) Born in May, 1843 in Marion. Died on Thursday May 1, 1919 in Marion, South Carolina, USA. Elizabeth Turner (1843–1919) Born on Monday September 12, 1796 in South Carolina, United States. Died in 1865 in Mullins, Marion County, South Carolina. Daniel Turner (1796–1865) Born on Tuesday March 5, 1811 in Marion Township, Marion, South Carolina, United States. Died on Thursday February 25, 1892 in South Carolina, USA. Martha Collins (1811–1892) Born in 1776 in South Carolina, United States. Died. James Turner (1776–?) (Unknown Person) (?–)

 

Peace,

B

2 comments:

  1. Did you ever contact the Steve Hicks I told you about? He and his wife own the Bernina Sewing Centre in Lake Mary.

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    1. No. I really dislike cold contacting folks for family history unless they're on a genealogy or family tree site.

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