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Daniel Dick

Birth8 September 1793 - Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Death16 Aug 1872 - Armagh, Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherEva Margaret Hay (Höh)
FatherHarmon Dick

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, USA on 8 September 1793 to Harmon Dick and Eva Margaret Hay (Höh). Daniel Dick married Susannah Lightner Leitner and had 8 children. He passed away on 16 Aug 1872 in Armagh, Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Harmon Dick
1755 - 1825
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Eva Margaret Hay (Höh)
1775 - 1839
Spouse(s)
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Susannah Lightner Leitner
1806 - 1882
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Sarah Leach
1800 - 1823
Children Show all
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Daniel Dick
1832 - 1891
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Maria Dick
1827 - 1893
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George F. Dick
1830 - 1903
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Harriet Dick
1818 - 1906
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William Dick
1846 - 1860
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Mary Ann Dick
1851 - 1910
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James Cashman Dick
1823 - 1917
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Marinda Dick
1840 - 1927

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