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  WILLIAM HICKS - LoveToKnow Article on WILLIAM HICKS
After a months vigorous drilling Hicks led 5ooo of his men against an equal force of dervishes in Sennar, whom he defeated, and cleared the country between the towns of Sennar and Khartum of rebels.
Hicks, aware of the worthlessness of his force for the purpose contemplated, stated his opinion that it would be best to wait for Kordofan to settle itself (telegram of the 5th of August).
According to the story of Hickss cook, one of the survivors, the general was the last officer to fall, pierced by the spear of the khalifa Mahommed Sherif.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /H/HI/HICKS_WILLIAM.htm   (507 words)

  
 Hicks Family
William Hicks died 19 Dec 1822 in Garrard County, Kentucky.
William Hicks, Jr., son of William and Mary Swango Hicks, married Rebecca Alcorn.
Rice Hicks was the son of William and Rebecca Alcorn Hicks.
www.hill-ky.org /Hicks_Family.htm   (344 words)

  
 Hicks Bowen
William Bowen Jr and wife Lucrecy, James Thomason and wife Frances, and Abraham Merrimoon and wife Ann together sold 91 acres to Hutchins Burton and Noah Dortch in 1775.
Hicks' estate land was in the possession of Robert Singleton and wife Polly who deeded it to Richard J Benford 27 October 1818.
However, a son of William Bowen Jr and Lucrecy, also named William, can be proven by the land tax records in which he was referred to as "William Bowen son of William".
www.geocities.com /fcullom/hicksbowen.html   (1895 words)

  
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Prior to his position in football operations, Hicks was part of the athletic improvement staff, which was responsible for strength and conditioning.
Hicks was an assistant on the athletic improvement staff from 1986-1990 and served as director until 1999.
Hicks is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and is a professional member of both the AFCA and the NSCA.
www.suathletics.com /info/bio.asp?staffid=179   (333 words)

  
 Hicks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hicks served as Assistant Conductor for the Metropolitan Opera, and made his stage debut with the Met in 1996 as the Polish concert pianist, Lazinski, in Giordano's FEDORA.
Hicks is a consultant, coach, and pianist for the George London Foundation for Singers, the Licia Albanese/Puccini Foundation, and Opera Index.
Hicks attended the University of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, where he was known as an accompanist for singers and instrumentalists; he has appeared in many master classes and has guest taught at many educational institutions, including the Juilliard School.
www.harwood-management.com /hicks.html   (301 words)

  
 William Hicks
William Hicks married 2 January 1784, Mary Swanger, the date of her birth and the name of her parents are not known.
In Nov. of 1838, Suffiah Combs, a daughter of the soldier William Hicks, and his wife Mary, was a resident of Jessamine County, Kentucky, she was born 20 September 1790, and was the parent's fourth child.
In 1845, William Hicks was living with Mary Hicks, the widow, in Jessamine County, Kentucky.
www.hill-ky.org /William_Hicks.htm   (365 words)

  
 Coach William Hicks Jr.
Prior to this Coach Hicks was part of the athletic improvement staff, which was responsible for strength and conditioning.
In 1999, Coach Hicks was named the ACC's Strength and Conditioning Professional of the Year by the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
William Hicks is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and is a professional members of booth the AFCA and the NSCA.
www.powerbyhicks.com /coach_hicks_background.htm   (261 words)

  
 Solicitors Yorkshire Solicitors West Yorkshire Solicitor Bradford, Huddersfield, Halifax Yorkshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
William Hicks and Partners Solicitors have tried to ensure that the contents of this website are accurate but visitors who use this website and rely on any information do so at their own risk.
William Hicks and Partners Solicitors does not represent or warrant that the information accessible via the website is accurate, complete or up to date.
William Hicks and Partners Solicitors will not accept liability (to the fullest extent permitted at law) for any loss, damage or inconvenience arising as a consequence of any use of or the inability to use any information on this site.
www.williamhicks.co.uk /disclaimer.htm   (357 words)

  
 biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
William Hicks says that so many groups try to imitate because they can’t create the sounds of motown.
All the way from the USA William Hicks is from the old school and lives by Berry Gordy’s code of ethics- practise, practise, practise which made the groups of Motown perfect.
William Hicks’ Soul Satisfaction brings to you the way it was done in the 60s when Berry Gordy formed and polished his groups including the Four Tops, the Temptations, the Supremes, the Miracles- come and see for yourself how it was done back in the days of motown.
www.soulsatisfaction.co.uk /bio.htm   (147 words)

  
 Deposition of Suffiah Combs
The deposition of Suffiah Combs of Jessamine County, Kentucky, taken at her residence, on this the 7 day of May 1839, to be used as evidence in the favor of the application of Mrs.
Mary Hicks, widow of William Hicks, deceased, for a pension under the act of congress passed July 7, 1838.
Her father the said William Hicks died 25 Oct at that time the book containing the register came into the possession of the deponent and has remained in her possession ever since.
www.hill-ky.org /Hicks_Deposition.htm   (595 words)

  
 SU Athletics - Hicks and Luther Serve as Keynote Speakers
Hicks focused his presentation at the clinic on strength training for football, while Luther devoted his program on strength training for lacrosse.
Hicks enthusiastically embraces opportunities to be a presenter at clinics.
Hicks’ work ethic has become well known and extremely respected around the Northeast, but Hicks credits the student athletes he works with as the biggest part of his success.
www.suathletics.com /News/Football/2004/6/17/hickslutherjuniata2004.asp?path=football   (997 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Bill Hicks Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
William Melvin Hicks was an American stand up comedian known for his controversial political topics, such as the Gulf War and the LA riots, among other things.
William Melvin Hicks (December 16, 1961 - February 26, 1994) was an American stand up comedian known for his controversial political topics, such as the Gulf War and the LA riots, among other things.
Tool (band) invited Hicks to open a number of concerts for them on their 1993 Lollapalooza appearances, and Hicks once famously asked the audience to look for a contact lens he'd lost: thousands of people complied.
www.ipedia.com /bill_hicks.html   (1570 words)

  
 Hicks name database
The John Hicks born 1817 at Pantypoplar on 1851 census entry below is assumed to be the one on the BTs/IGI baptised in 1816 to John/Eleanor Hicks.
Richard baptised in 1776 on the BTs is the son of William Hicks [1749-1819].
William was born in Llandeilo and died in Ammanford.
home.clara.net /tirbach/HicksName.html   (4096 words)

  
 William Hicks Online
William Hicks at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C. Professional Tools:
Check for "William Hicks" in the Sotheby's Sold Lot Archive (opens in a new window)
All images and text on this William Hicks page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/hicks_william.html   (113 words)

  
 William Joynson-Hicks, 1st Viscount Brentford - Wikipedia
William Joynson-Hicks, 1st Viscount Brentford 23 June 1865-8 June 1932, popularly known as Jix, was a UK Conservative politician, most known for his tenure as Home Secretary during which he gained a reputation for strict authoritarianism.
He was born William Hicks to Henry Hicks and Grace Lynn in 1865 and educated at Merchant Taylors' School.
In 1886 he changed his surname to Joynson-Hicks and practiced as a solicitor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Joynson-Hicks,_1st_Viscount_Brentford   (735 words)

  
 WILLIAM C. HICKS PAPERS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
William C. Hicks (December 24, 1864 - April 6, 1928) was the owner-operator of the "Midget" Roller Flour and Corn Meal Company, Morristown, Tennessee (1894-1899 and 1917-1923) and the Virginia Rural Retreat Water Mills, Rural Retreat, Virginia (1921-1922).
In 1893 William C. Hicks was licensed as a Methodist preacher by the Quarterly Conference, and in 1894 he was admitted into the travelling ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Hicks was admitted to full connection with the Methodist Episcopal Church of Morristown, Tennessee and ordained deacon by Bishop R. Hargrove on October 16, 1898.
cass.etsu.edu /archives/AFindaid/a212.html   (954 words)

  
 Names Of Our Fallen Brothers & Sisters
On December 8th, 1929, Officer Hicks and his partner, Sergeant Charles Rabon were on patrol, they were flagged down by a citizen who advised them that a house was being burglarized.
Officer Hicks was survived by a wife, and a 4 year old son, Fred.
Fred Hicks later became a Kansas City Kansas Police Officer, retiring with the rank of Deputy Chief.
www.kansasstatefop.com /memorial/kckhicks.html   (113 words)

  
 HENRY HICKS - LoveToKnow Article on HENRY HICKS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Subsequently Hicks contributed a series of important papers on the Cambrian and Lower Silurian rocks, and figured and described many new species of fossils.
Later he worked at the Pre-Cambrian rocks of St Davids, describing the Dimetian (granitoid rock) and the Pebidian (volcanic series), and his views, though contested, have been generally accepted.
At Hendon Dr Hicks gave much attention to the local geology and also to the Pleistocene deposits of the Denbighshire caves.
89.1911encyclopedia.org /H/HI/HICKS_HENRY.htm   (314 words)

  
 Hicks Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
William Hicks was born in 1829 at Heathfield, Sussex.
William Hicks died on 13 Nov 1888 at his residence of Woodlands, near Heathfield in Sussex.
John Hicks ran a photographic studio in Horsham from 1887 to 1901 and then worked as a professional photographer in Bexhill from 1901 to beyond the Edwardian period.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/gordonchilds/studios/hicks.htm   (280 words)

  
 William Hicks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
William Hicks, born Jan. 21, 1830 in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvannia to Mary and Abraham Hicks, came to Benton County, Iowa in 1852.
William enlists for the Civil War (at Shellsburg) on Aug, 7 1862, was mustered Sept. 2, 1862, was disability discharged Feb. 14, 1863 at Helena, Ark.
Besides William Hicks and his first and second wives being early residents of Benton County, William's father in law, Isaac McBroom and his second wife Mary Miller McBroom were also early residents of Benton County.
www.rootsweb.com /~iabenton/bios/hicks.htm   (353 words)

  
 Bill Hicks Biography
An alcoholic, coke addict, and chain smoker, Hicks also experimented heavily with hallucinogenics, and his monologues addressed issues of expanded consciousness and spirituality rare to the comedy format; for all of the rage inherent in his standup, his message was one of transcendence -- as he frequently reminded audiences, "The truth will set you free."
Throughout the Reagan years, Hicks developed his bitter, vitriolic style -- "the comedy of hate," he once dubbed it; among his frequent victims were the conservative right, the advertising industry, nonsmokers, pro-lifers, mainstream pop culture, fundamentalists, and the Warren Commission (the assassination of John F. Kennedy was a lifelong obsession).
Additionally, he was contacted by the alternative band Tool, who invited Hicks to open a number of their live shows (a number of his monologues were later sampled for the group's 1996 album, Aenima).
www.mp3.com /bill-hicks/artists/147/biography.html   (471 words)

  
 HicksFam - pafg01.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral FileHicksFam - pafg01.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Benjamin HICKS was born 1768 in, (Surry?), NC.
William HICKS was born about 1772 in of Surry, (Surry), NC.
Eliza HICKS was born about 1774 in of Surry, (Surry), NC.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~bjstockton/pafg01.htm   (106 words)

  
 HICKS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
HICKS, Edward, of Goshen, was married Nov. 8, 1769, to Hannah, daughter of
William and Rebecca Rattew, and resided on a farm purchased from the
William Hicks, oldest son of Edward and Hannah, was born 9th mo. 26,
www.pa-roots.com /~chester/hicks,%20Edward.htm   (218 words)

  
 William Hicks Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
William Hicks, conductor, pianist, and voice coach, recently conducted the London Sinfonietta in a recording of Jerome Kern's "Have A Heart." In 2003, he made his New York conducting debut conducting a Mozart/Beethoven concert; in that same year he conducted two Opera Galas at Binghamton featuring tenor Richard Leech and baritone Jake Gardner.
Hicks served as Assistant Conductor for the Metropolitan Opera; he made his Metropolitan Opera stage debut as the concert pianist Lazinksi in Giordano's "Fedora.".
Hicks also presents master classes in preparation and presentation for opera singers in the San Diego and New York City areas, and is available in that capacity throughout the country.
www.fournations.org /hicks.htm   (181 words)

  
 Henry William Hicks' and Catherine Ann Blyth's descendants
Henry William Hicks'(1823-1853) and Catherine Ann Blyth's descendants
Valentine William Hicks (1852-1916), born 14 February 1852, Ringshall, Suffolk, died 21 March 1916, Vancouver, married in Ipswich, Suffolk, 14 March 1875, to Laura Hicks, daughter of Henry Hicks and Catherine Shreeve, born 17 June 1854, Ipswich, died 6 November 1906, Vancouver
William Henry Hicks or Henry William Hicks (1854-1886), born 6 July 1854, bap.
homepages.strath.ac.uk /~cjis19/hwhicks.htm   (215 words)

  
 Index; Genealogy Report (Register) to HTML file
Hicks, Elizabeth (Betsy) and Jeter Lenter Frazier (1832)
Hicks, Lizzie Leona and A.C. Emmert M.D. Hicks, Lorina and George Lipps
Hicks, William II and Elizabeth Margaret Ward (24 Oct 1844)
myweb.cableone.net /geis581/Hicks/hicks00i.htm   (903 words)

  
 Hicks
WILLIAM FOSTER*8 HICKS (ABSOLOM*7, HARRIS*6, ABSOLON*5, SAMUEL*4, SAMUEL*3, SAMUEL*2, SAMUEL*1) was born 1771 in NC, and died 1859 in Fayette Co, GA..
WILLIAM BENNETT9 HICKS (WILLIAM FOSTER*8, ABSOLOM*7, HARRIS*6, ABSOLON*5, SAMUEL*4, SAMUEL*3, SAMUEL*2, SAMUEL*1) was born 1813.
She married WILLIAM A. He was born September 28, 1854 in GA Or Ala, and died October 27, 1934 in Hot Springs Co., Ark..
txgenes.com /Jones/Hicks.html   (3629 words)

  
 Migrations Project - Individual Display Page
Robert Hicks, son of John Hicks and Elinor Ellison was one of four brothers born on Long Island NY in the early 1700\\\'s.
Three of the brothers (Robert, William and Thomas) took what they got from their father when he died and moved to North Carolina.
This information is from a book by Eugene Hicks ^Sir Elias Hicks....and their descendents^, with supporting information from ^Sketches of William Hicks,..^ by Thurston Titus Hicks and some private letters and documents of the family.
www.migrations.org /individual.php3?record=17932   (243 words)

  
 William Hicks ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Hicks, Representation of the Coronation of Napoleon in the Church of Notre Dame..., 19th century
William Faithorne, At the upper end of the plate you have the woman"s arm..., plate 8 opposite page 22 in the book The Art of Graveing and Etching by William Faithorne (London: William Faithorne, 1662), 1662
Hicks spent a winter week at the C-Scape Dune Shack, which lacks heat, running water, and electricity.
www.wwar.com /masters/h/hicks-william.html   (870 words)

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