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RALPH QUICK

Birth1784 - Amwell, Hunterdon County, NJ
Deathbefore 1860 - Posey, Indiana, USA
MotherAnnetje Covenhoven
FatherJohn Schenck

Born in Amwell, Hunterdon County, NJ on 1784 to John Schenck and Annetje Covenhoven. RALPH QUICK married Sarah Conrad and had 10 children. He passed away on before 1860 in Posey, Indiana, USA.

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Parents
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John Schenck
Unknown - Unknown
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Annetje Covenhoven
1747 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Conrad
1786 - 1860
Children Show all
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William S. Quick
1821 - 1897
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Eliza Amanda Quick
1817 - 1885
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John W. Quick
1807 - 1895
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Peter Quick
1819 - 1885
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Christopher Columbus Quick
1834 - 1918
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Sarah Quick
1818 - 1911
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Eleanor Quick
1827 - 1915
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Ellen Quick
1814 - Unknown
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Rachel Quick
1811 - Unknown
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Peter Quick
1819 - Unknown

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