The acme magazine . $ & 4i. DICKENSON B REESE DRAKE HICKS SOME TRENTONIANS AND THEIRCOATS OF ARMS. {Qoniinued from Drmubi r Number. WWWF ESPECIAL prominence in :. j7\ #% **%. -I jc *~\ x ths r1-v nffVP ,(n w C/ O Dickinsons. Emigrating to€3^/s*J[3 Virginia in lo7>4, Walter,J^y^Jty^i Henry and John Dickinsonestablished tlie family inthat colony, Maryland and Pennsyl-vania. ;i!id from the Pennsylvaniabranch the illustrious New Jersey lineis descended. Prom Sidney Breese, purser in theEnglish navy, and in all probabilityconnected with the family ofCounty Salop. England, came the Tren


The acme magazine . $ & 4i. DICKENSON B REESE DRAKE HICKS SOME TRENTONIANS AND THEIRCOATS OF ARMS. {Qoniinued from Drmubi r Number. WWWF ESPECIAL prominence in :. j7\ #% **%. -I jc *~\ x ths r1-v nffVP ,(n w C/ O Dickinsons. Emigrating to€3^/s*J[3 Virginia in lo7>4, Walter,J^y^Jty^i Henry and John Dickinsonestablished tlie family inthat colony, Maryland and Pennsyl-vania. ;i!id from the Pennsylvaniabranch the illustrious New Jersey lineis descended. Prom Sidney Breese, purser in theEnglish navy, and in all probabilityconnected with the family ofCounty Salop. England, came the Tren-ton branch of the family. The date ofthe emigration of Sidney Breese wasabout 1730. From John Drake, an emigrant toBoston in 1630, came the New JerseyDrakes. Like the Xew Jersey Elys,descendants of Joshua, who came toTrenton about 1685, the family has be-come widely diffused. Illustrative of what may be termed aQuaker group of arm-bearing familiesare the local names of Hicks, Snowdcnand Wharton. The Hicks family, ofwhich


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