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Charles E Quick

BirthMay 1851 - North Branch, Sullivan County, New York, USA
Death9 Mar 1915 - North Branch, Sullivan County, New York, USA
MotherClarissa Mary Smith
FatherCyrus Jacob Quick

Born in North Branch, Sullivan County, New York, USA on May 1851 to Cyrus Jacob Quick and Clarissa Mary Smith. Charles E Quick married Harriet Hattie Seager and had 5 children. He passed away on 9 Mar 1915 in North Branch, Sullivan County, New York, USA.

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Cyrus Jacob Quick
1824 - 1897
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Clarissa Mary Smith
1835 - 1897
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Harriet Hattie Seager
1855 - 1916
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Elroy Irven Quick
1876 - 1953
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Henry L Quick
1876 - 1955
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Marshall C Quick
1879 - 1932
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Myrtle Florence Quick
1888 - 1939
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Webster Theodore Quick
1884 - 1926

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