
William and Mary (Swango) Hicks
William Hicks was born in 1755 in Virginia. While living in Virginia, he married Mary Swango on January 2, 1784. William Hicks died 19 Dec 1822 in Garrard County, Kentucky. Mary was born about. 1763/65 and died August 24, 1847 in Jessamine County, Kentucky. No cemetery record for Mary or William has been found in Jessamine County, Kentucky. William Hicks is listed on the 1810 census of Garrard County, Kentucky. William Hicks was not listed on the first census of Kentucky.
The Revolutionary War Pension Application
The Revolutionary War Pension Application (Pension Claim # 8931) of William Hicks contains a lot of information about William and his family. In June of 1818 William Hicks, aged about 62, stated under oath that he enlisted in the 12th Virginia Regiment, a continental establishment in Captain William McKee’s Company under the command of Col. James Woods, on or about September 25, 1776, for the term of two years and served out his time in the corps at the mouth of the Great Kanawha, and was regularly discharged in the fall of the year in 1778. He also stated that sometime in the year 1780 he again engaged in the second Virginia Regiment attachment under Col. Samuel Hawes and in Capt. Frank Cowherd’s company and served the time of eighteen months and was discharged from the same on the January 17, 1782.
William’s pension application gives the name of his wife as Mary “Swanger.” Her maiden name was almost certainly Swango since there were no Swangers in Virginia at the time, but there were Swangos in the area. Mary allowed pension on her application executed November 19, 1838. She was then a resident of Jessamine County, Kentucky, aged seventy-two years. An official report on file shows that she died August 22, 1847, in Jessamine County, Kentucky. In November of 1838,
Suffiah Combs, a daughter of the William and wife Mary, was a resident of Jessamine County, Kentucky. Suffiah was born 20 September 1790, and was the parent’s fourth child. Her husband, Edward Combs, died in Oct. 1825.
The names and dates of the other children were shown: the first child, name not given, died when about 3 months old; Moses the next child, was born 7 Sept. 1786, Abraham was born October 30, 1788; Samuel was born January 26, 1792; William was born Dec 4, 1794; Abaigail was born May 20 1796.
According to correspondence in the pension file, Mary was living with here son William in Jessamine County, Kentucky in 1845.
Deposition of Suffiah Combs
The deposition of Suffiah Combs of Jessamine County, Kentucky, taken at her residence, on May 7 1839, was used as evidence in the favor of the application of Mary, widow of William Hicks for a pension under the act of congress passed July 7, 1838. Suffiah was forty-eight years old on the 20th day of September and the fourth child of William Hicks and Mary Hicks. She states that her mother’s maiden name was “Mary Swanger.” (See more about this elsewhere in this article.)
She further stated that she had her father’s old pocket book, which was in her possession, and which contained the family register of the marriage of her father and mother and the ages of their children-said register occupying two pages. The handwriting was that of the deponent’s father and had been there since the deponent’s earliest collection.
The pocket book listed the date of William and Mary’s marriage and the names and dates of birth of all their children, except for their first child who died at the about the age of three months old.
Mary (Swango) Hicks
Mary Swango was the granddaughter of William Swango and the daughter of Abraham Swango. Abraham Swango had a daughter referred to as Mariah who was born about the same time. Her name is listed in William Hicks’ Revolutionary War pension papers as “Swanger”. William Hicks was recruited for the Revolutionary War by Hugh Stephenson in Bullskin creek section of May 7, 1839.
William Hicks was recruited for the Revolutionary War by Hugh Stephenson in Bullskin creek section of Berkeley County, Virginia, now Jefferson County, West Virginia which is the same area that Hugh Stephenson and the Swangos lived and therefore lived near enough to Abraham Swango to have known his daughter, Mary/Mariah. William only had two other known children: Isaac and William. Nothing is known of their descendants. The spelling of Mary’s maiden name is listed as “Swanger” in her husband’s Revolutionary War pension papers and her father’s last name is listed as “Swanger” in a lease of land from George Washington. There were Swangers living in this country at the same time, but none near the same area as Abraham Swango. It is possible that the family name was Swanger, but it is more likely that Swanger was simply a misspelling of an uncommon name. Descendants now use the spelling “Swango.”
Williiam Hicks, Jr.
William Hicks, Jr. was the son of William and Mary (Swango) Hicks. William, Jr. and Rebecca owned two and one-half acres of land in Jessamine Co., KY and this is where his mother had lived. William, Jr. and Rebecca lived in Fayette, Gallatin, Jessamine and Harrison Counties, KY. William, Jr. served in the War of 1812 from August 1812 until November 1813, under the name William Hix. He served in the Captain Wyatt’s Company, 1st Regiment of Kentucky Mounted Volunteer Militia, commanded by George Trotter in 1813, as a private.
William married Rebecca Alcorn, daughter of Robert Alcorn and Susannah Turpin, January 12, 1815, in Fayette County, Kentucky.
Rice Hicks

Rice Hicks, son of William and Rebecca (Alcorn) Hicks appears in the 1850 census in Gallatin County, Kentucky, as age 16, a son of William Hicks, 60, and his wife Rebecca. Rebecca is the Rebecca Alcorn shown in the marriage bond dated 10 January 1815, Fayette County, Kentucky. Rice Hicks married Harriett Ann Swango (also a descendant of Abraham Swango – click here to see how) on 6 April 1859 in Gallatin County, Kentucky, per their marriage license and marriage certificate.
The death certificate of Rice Hicks, dated April 19, 1915, shows his death in Jessamine County, Kentucky. His father is correctly identified as “William Hicks”, but his mother is listed as “Rebecca West”. The informant confused her middle name for her maiden. The War of 1812 Pension Application for William Hicks (Jr.) indicates “Rebecca Alcorn” as the widow of William Hicks, and combined with the early Marriage Bond, proves that Rebecca was the wife of William throughout the marriage, and was, indeed, the mother of Rice.
James Hicks

James Hicks, son of Rice and Rebecca (Alcorn) Hicks was born May 15, 1869, in Gallatin County, Kentucky. He married Lucy Gay Tingle, the daughter of James and Elizabeth Ann (Jones) Tingle May 26 1873 in Henry County, Kentucky. For more on the Tingle Family, visit TingleFamily.org. James Hicks died January 26, 1952, in Henry County, Kentucky.
Children of James Hicks and Lucy Tingle are:

Floyd Leslie Hicks, born August 17, 1896 in Kentucky; died January 19, 1992.

Pleasant B. Hicks, born October 24, 1897 in Kentucky; died May 09, 1979 in Smithfield, Henry County, Kentucky.

Elizabeth Ann Hicks, born September 21, 1899 in Henry Co., KY; died June 30, 1979 in Carroll County Memorial Hospital, Carrollton, Kentucky.

Prentice Hicks, born June 24, 1902; died March 31, 1966.

Lego Hicks, born November 28, 1904; died December 03, 1981 in Sanders, Kentucky.
Sophia Hicks, born May 24, 1906; died May 24, 1906.

Bernice Lee Hicks, born November 10, 1916; died January 31, 1971.

Morris Hicks, born July 20, 1918.
Robert Edwards Hicks, born November 11, 1919; died May 04, 1926.
Elizabeth Ann (Hicks) Washburn
Elizabeth Ann (Hicks) Washburn, daughter of James and Lucy Gay (Tingle) Hicks, was born 21 Sep 1899 in Henry County, Kentucky. She married Clarence Arnold Washburn on 27 Jun 1919 in Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana. She died on 30 Jun 1979 in Carrollton, Carroll County, Kentucky. For more on the Washburn family go to washburngenealogy.com. Elizabeth and Clarence had the following children.

Juanita (Washburn) Coffey was born April 22, 1920 in Carroll County, Kentucky. She died January 16, 1994 in Jefferson County, Kentucky. She married James Leo Coffey on April 9, 1953.

Alberta (Washburn) Sullivan Murphy was born 10 Aug 1921 in Vandalia, Montgomery Co., Ohio. She died September 14, 2019 in Louisville, Kentucky. She was married first to James William Sullivan on October 27, 1940 and second to Philip Thomas Murphy Jr. on May 16 1964.
Dorothy May Washburn was born April 2, 1922 and died April 14, 1992, both in Carroll County, Kentucky.

Mildred (Washburn) Marshall was born May 24, 1924 and died July 11, 2015, both in Carroll County, Kentucky. She married Benjamin Richard Marshall on December 24, 1941.

India (Washburn) Moore Posante Sarles was born August 4, 1926 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio and died January 25, 2004 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. She was married first to Ambrose Moore Jr., second to Jasper Charles Posante, and third to Wesley Jackson Sarles.

Betty (Washburn) Hill was born December 20, 1928 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio and died June 14, 2014 in New Castle, Henry County, Kentucky. She was married to Horace Edgar Hill. For more in the Hill family go to http://hill-ky.org.

Clarence Raymond Washburn was born March 23, 1931 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio and died June 8, 2012 in Rhode Island. He was married first to Lucy Marie Keating and second to Lucy Deloris Dilullo.

Diane (Washburn) Goetzinger was born February 19, 1943 in Carroll County, Kentucky and died March 21, 2009 in Mount Washington, Bullitt County, Kentucky. She was married to Anthony James Goetzinger.