Ĭlan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Peggy Scott) Although it's quite possable that these two Nathan's are one and the same I have no proof of such.īased on information from the Moravian Diaries about Gunrod and his family the very sick Gunrod left his own family to live with Charles Renatus Hicks a very close relative. Note: The Novemdate that I had for Nathan Hicks is a birthdate attributed to a Nathan Hicks who was born in Sussex County, Virgina - the son of Robert Hicks and Mary _, he had a sister named Amy. 1758, daughter of JOHANN CONRAD and JENNIE ANI'-WA'YA. 1740 in Virginia, and died 1829 in Georgia. This record is for Nathan Hicks who was born in Sussex County, Virgina - the son of Robert Hicks and Mary _, he had a sister named Amy. Nathan Hicks b.1740 (Robert 2 John 1) Sussex
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