Hicky, Daniel, 1740-1808
Biographical notes:
Daniel Hicky was a planter in the District of Manchac, West Florida, Louisiana. His son, Philip Hicky, operated several large plantations including Hope Estate Plantation. As captain of cavalry in the Spanish militia, Philip Hicky was active in the West Florida Rebellion (1810); during the War of 1812, he served as a colonel in the 11th Regiment, Louisiana Militia. He also served in the Louisiana senate and built the first sugar mill in East Baton Rouge Parish in 1814.
From the description of Daniel and Philip Hicky papers, 1667, 1762-1846. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 250671234
Daniel Hicky was a planter in the District of Manchac, West Florida, Louisiana. His son, Philip Hicky, operated several large plantations including Hope Estate Plantation. As captain of cavalry in the Spanish militia, Philip Hicky was active in the West Florida Rebellion (1810). During the War of 1812, he served as a colonel in the 11th Regiment, Louisiana Militia. He also served in the Louisiana senate and built the first sugar mill in East Baton Rouge Parish in 1814.
From the description of Daniel Hicky letter, 1793 Apr. 10. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 171147919
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- New Orleans, Battle of, New Orleans, La., 1815
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- Plantation owners
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- Baton Rouge (La.) (as recorded)
- United States (as recorded)
- Mississippi River (as recorded)
- Louisiana (as recorded)
- West Florida (as recorded)
- Louisiana--New Orleans (as recorded)
- Louisiana (as recorded)