After 1750 Sarah HICKS became the second wife of her first cousin Benjamin HICKS and their children included ...
William Benjamin Hicks, d: 04 Jun 1823 Hamburg, NY; m: 30 Mar 1779 Reformed Dutch Church, Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, NY to Phoebe JACKSON
Daniel Hicks, b: 18 Jan 1759; d: 18 Mar 1853; m: Katherine VanNAME
Anne Hicks, m: Solomon SMITH
Catherine Hicks, m: John VanNAMEE
Mary "Polly" Hicks, d: bef.1828; m: Phillip GREEN, b: 1737.
Research Notes
Henshaw's Encyclopedia v3 p163 says that her husband Benjamin HICKS (who also married Elizabeth Rodman) was the son of "Benjamin of Westbury" (presumably the son of the first Thomas HICKS and a brother of Isaac).
Sources
↑ Abstract of Will; Surrogate Office, City of New York, New York; liber#25, p396; v7 (1766-1771) p43-44 in New York Historical Society Collection; Will of William Hicks dated 1765; proved: 31 Jan 1767 which mentioned daughter Sarah Hicks and her husband Benjamin Hicks.
"Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy" v3 p163 by William Wade Hinshaw & reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co. with entries taken from the New York, Flushing, Westbury, & Jericho Monthly Meetings of the Society of Friends - the Quaker Church Records.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Sarah by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Sarah: