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Indenture dated October 29, 1766, from James Hicks Planter of Brunswick County, Virginia, and George Hicks, Planter of Craven County, South Carolina, for £100 current money of South Carolina, conveys 200 acres in Craven County, all sides on vacant land, generally known by the name of the Sand Hill plantation, originally granted January 16, 1761 to George Hicks, Esq.  The above sd. 200 acres of land doth revert unto his eldest son the above said James Hicks planter being his heir at law.  Witnesses:  Isaac Collier, Jr., Charles Irbe, Chas. Hicks.  Proved Craven County, SA 27 December 1776, recorded 8 June 1773.

Deed Book 4, page 286, Charleston, Craven County, South Carolina.

From Lea L. Dowd and her cousin, Patti.