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Edward D Quick

Birth2 September 1874 - Bennettsville, Marlboro County, South Carolina, United States of America
Death26 Apr 1943 - Hamlet, Richmond, North Carolina
MotherLucy Smith
FatherHenry Moody Quick

Born in Bennettsville, Marlboro County, South Carolina, United States of America on 2 September 1874 to Henry Moody Quick and Lucy Smith. Edward D Quick married Cora Della Huggins and had 12 children. He passed away on 26 Apr 1943 in Hamlet, Richmond, North Carolina.

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Henry Moody Quick
1854 - 1922
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Lucy Smith
1857 - 1880
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Cora Della Huggins
1879 - 1947
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Monroe Quick
1902 - 1962
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Clifton Solomon Quick
1905 - 1975
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Ira Mood Quick
1907 - 1958
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Oscar C. Quick
1908 - Unknown
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John Gary Quick
1900 - 1947
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Aline Quick
1910 - 1952
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Edward Julius Quick
1915 - 1978
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Roxie Mae Quick
1912 - 1981
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Ethel Idell Quick
1917 - 1935
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Julia Quick
1916 - 1978
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Naomi Patricia 'Pat' Quick
1913 - 1998
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Leona Quick
1914 - 1993

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