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Avery Morley Hicks 1900–1978 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 Dec 1900

Birth Location: Silverton, Marion, Oregon, USA

Death Date: 1 Mar 1978

Death Location: Menlo Park, San Mateo, California, USA

Father: Philip Hicks

Mother: Jeannette Morley

Spouse(s): Gladys Moore

Children(s):

The story of Avery Morley Hicks began in 1900 in Silverton, Marion, Oregon, USA. Avery Morley Hicks married Gladys Jeane Moore. Avery Morley Hicks passed away in 1978 in Menlo Park, San Mateo, California, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Avery Morley Hicks began in 1900 in Silverton, Marion, Oregon, USA.
  • Avery Morley Hicks married Gladys Jeane Moore.
  • Avery Morley Hicks passed away in 1978 in Menlo Park, San Mateo, California, USA.

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Avery Hicks's Ancestors

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Avery Hicks
1900–1978
Birth Place: Silverton, Marion, Oregon, USA
Parents
Philip Taylor Hicks
1844–1923
Patriot, Switzerland, Indiana, USA
Jeannette Morley
1860–1924
Silverton, Marion, Oregon, USA
Grandparents
Simeon (Frisby) Hicks
1806–1891
Pawlet, Rutland, Vermont, USA
Catherine (Ann) Taylor
1819–1892
Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Hicks
1768–1845
Elizabeth Butts
1770–1845
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Samuel Butts
1742–1803
Phebe Brown
1735–

Avery Hicks's Timeline

2 Records

1900
23 Dec 1900
Birth of Avery Morley Hicks in Silverton, Marion, Oregon, USA
Silverton, Marion, Oregon, USA
1978
1 Mar 1978
Age 78
Death of Avery Morley Hicks in Menlo Park, San Mateo, California, USA
Menlo Park, San Mateo, California, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 Dec 1900
    Event Place: Silverton, Marion, Oregon, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Mar 1978
    Event Place: Menlo Park, San Mateo, California, USA

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