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From History of Frederick County. p. 1113-1115:
Samuel T. Hickman, one of the leading business men of Doubs, Buckeystown District, Frederick County, Md., son of John P. and Christiana (Compher) Hickman, was born on the Hickman homestead in Loudoun County, Va., August 1, 1871.
John Hickman, great-grandfather of Samuel T. Hickman, was one of a company of emigrants who came from England to America, and settled in Loudoun County,Va., where they were among the early settlers. John Hickman owned 600 acres of land in Loudoun County and spent his life in cultivating …
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From History of Frederick County. p. 1107-1108:
John P. Hickman, a well-known farmer of Buckeystown District, Frederick County, Md., son of William and Ann Eliza (Everhart) Hickman, was born at Taylorstown, Loudoun County, Va., October 4, 1842.
John Hickman, grandfather of John P. Hickman, was one of a company of emigrants who came from England to America and settled in Loudoun County, Va., where they were among the early settlers. John Hickman owned 600 acres of land in Loudoun County, and spent his life in cultivating and improving it. He erected the …
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From History of Frederick County. p. 1098-1100:
Harry C. Hickman, one of the leading merchants of Point of Rocks, Frederick County, Md., son of George H. C. and Mary E. (Ritchie) Hickman, both living, was born in Taylorstown, Loudoun County, Va., July 14, 1870.
John Hickman, great-grandfather of Harry C. Hickman, was one of a company of emigrants who came from Germany to America, and settled in Loudoun County, Va., where they were among the early inhabitants. John Hickman owned 300 acres of land in Loudoun County, and spent his life in …