John B. Hicks letters of administration, 1829 Dec. 25.

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John B. Hicks letters of administration, 1829 Dec. 25.

Power of administration of the goods, chattels and credits of John B. Hicks, granted to to Corinthia Hicks, Horatio Shumway, and Theodore Coburn, and witnessed by Ebenezer Johnson, surrogate of Erie County, 25 Dec. 1829.

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Hicks, Corintha, 1792 or 3-1848.

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New York (State). Surrogate Court (Erie County)

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John B. Hicks served as a trustee of the Village of Buffalo in 1822, and also as a trustee of the Buffalo High School Association, formed in 1827. From the description of John B. Hicks letters of administration, 1829 Dec. 25. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 74992153 ...

Johnson, Ebenezer, 1760-1841.

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Coburn, Theodore, 1788 or 9-1849.

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Hicks, John B., 1791 or 2-1829.

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Shumway, Horatio, 1788-1871.

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Born in Belchertown, Mass. in 1788; studied law in New York City and practiced in Watertown, N.Y. Came to Buffalo in 1824; married Mary Heywood (born in Worcester, Mass.) in 1833. Elected to the New York State Assembly in 1846. The Shumways had one child, Mary H. Shumway. From the description of Horatio Shumway papers, 1841-1872. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 173260166 ...