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Harrison Ingram Quick

Birth17 November 1859 - Richmond, North Carolina, USA
Death8 Sep 1942 - Rockingham, Richmond, North Carolina, USA
MotherElizabeth Covington
FatherJohn Harrison Quick

Born in Richmond, North Carolina, USA on 17 November 1859 to John Harrison Quick and Elizabeth Covington. Harrison Ingram Quick married Martha Helen Ellerbe and had 8 children. He passed away on 8 Sep 1942 in Rockingham, Richmond, North Carolina, USA.

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John Harrison Quick
Unknown - 1861
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Elizabeth Covington
Unknown - Unknown
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Martha Helen Ellerbe
1860 - 1933
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Nettie L Quick
1883 - Unknown
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Nannie Quick
1888 - 1943
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William Harrison Quick
1894 - Unknown
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Coachie Etta Quick
1899 - 1984
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John Doward Quick
1889 - 1967
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Corinna Esther Quick
1879 - 1963
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Ida Blanche Quick
1901 - 1920
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William Austin Quick
1886 - 1910

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