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James Quick

Birth3 Dec 1803 - Georgetown, Harrison, Kentucky
Death3 Jan 1869 - Brookville, Franklin, Indiana
MotherMary Eads
Father"Judge" John Quick

Born in Georgetown, Harrison, Kentucky on 3 Dec 1803 to "Judge" John Quick and Mary Eads. James Quick married Elizabeth McClure and had 15 children. He passed away on 3 Jan 1869 in Brookville, Franklin, Indiana.

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Parents
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"Judge" John Quick
1781 - 1853
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Mary Eads
1783 - 1849
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Mcclure
1806 - 1891
Children Show all
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Mary Jane "Quick" Memdenhall 2015 Fdj
1827 - 1914
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Sarah Elizabeth Quick
1844 - 1904
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William Allen Quick
1831 - 1915
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Caroline Missouri Quick
1846 - 1876
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James Madison Quick
1842 - 1897
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David Oliver Quick
1829 - 1910
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Lydia Ann Quick
1824 - 1893
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Phoebe Quick
1839 - 1842
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Harrison Quick
1833 - 1834
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Warren T. Quick
1834 - 1905
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Quick
1852 - 1852
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John Henry Quick
1837 - 1922
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Quick
1826 - 1826
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Amanda Quick
1837 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Quick
1828 - 1884

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