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Personal data Amanda Thomasson Vick [8] 


Household of Amanda Thomasson Vick [8]

She is married to Nathaniel G. Vick.

They got married on August 27, 1872 at Illinois, she was 20 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Cate Vick  ????-1877
  2. William Richard Vick  1873-???? 
  3. John Decanter Vick  ± -1934 
  4. Perry Vick  1880-???? 
  5. Ida M. Vick  1883-???? 
  6. Pearl R. Vick  1887-????


Notes about Amanda Thomasson Vick [8]

575. Amanda Thomasson (Richard Thomasson , William Thomasson , Richard Thomasson , George Thomasson , Thomas , George , George ) was born on 4 Dec 1851 in Unk, Massac, Illinois, USA. She died on 3 May 1889.

Amanda married Nathaniel G. Vick son of Josiah Vick and Rebecca A. Fuqua on 27 Aug 1872 in Unk, Massac, Illinois, USA. Nathaniel was born on 2 Jan 1850 in Unk, Logan, Kentucky, USA. He died on 6 May 1920 in Brookport, Massac, Illinois, USA.

They had the following children:

928 F i Cate Vick died on 2 May 1877.
929 M ii Clarence Vick was born in Unk, Unk, Illinois, USA.
930 M iii William Richard Vick was born in Jul 1873 in Unk, Massac, Illinois, USA. He died in 1955 in Unk, Unk, California, USA.
William married Lizzie Vick (Unk) about 1898.
+ 931 M iv John Decanter Vick was born in 1878. He died in 1934.
+ 932 M v Perry Vick was born on 27 Feb 1880. He died on 14 Feb 1964.
+ 933 F vi Ida M. Vick was born in Apr 1883. She died in 1960.
934 F vii Pearl R. Vick was born in Mar 1887 in Unk, Unk, Illinois, USA. She died after 1970 in Union City, Obion, Tennessee, USA.
Pearl married Unknown Hires.

1880
Household Record 1880 United States Census
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Nathan VICK Self M Male W 30 KY Farmer KY KY
Amanda VICK Wife M Female W 28 IL Keeps House TN IL
William VICK Son S Male W 7 IL KY IL
John D. VICK Son S Male W 2 IL KY IL
Perry VICK Son S Male W 3M IL KY IL
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Source Information:
Census Place Washington, Massac, Illinois
Family History Library Film 1254235
NA Film Number T9-0235
Page Number 98B
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Amanda Thomasson
1851-1889

1872
Cate Vick
????-1877
Perry Vick
1880-????
Ida M. Vick
1883-????
Pearl R. Vick
1887-????

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