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Daniel A Quick 1838 – 1913 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Mar 1838

Birth Location: St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, United States

Death Date: 25 Jun 1913

Death Location: Glennonville, Dunklin, Missouri, United States

Father: Benjamin Quick

Mother: Lydea Martin

Spouse(s): Cecelia O'Malley

Children(s): Mary Quick

The story of Daniel A Quick began in 1838 in St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, United States. Daniel A Quick married Cecelia Elizabeth O'Malley, and had children including Mary C M Quick. Daniel A Quick passed away in 1913 in Glennonville, Dunklin, Missouri, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Daniel A Quick began in 1838 in St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, United States.
  • Daniel A Quick married Cecelia Elizabeth O'Malley, and had children including Mary C M Quick.
  • Daniel A Quick passed away in 1913 in Glennonville, Dunklin, Missouri, United States.

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Daniel Quick's Ancestors

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Daniel Quick
1838 – 1913
Birth Place: St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, United States
Parents
Benjamin Quick
1805 – 1844
Saint Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA
Lydea Martin
1815 – 1914
Missouri, United States
Grandparents
Daniel (L) Quick
1783 – 1847
Maryland
Assenath Piggott
1791 – 1878
Cahokia, St Clair, Illinois, USA
Great-Grandparents
Benjamin Quick
1750 – 1796
Lydia Lovett
1750 – 1810
James Piggott
1739 – 1799
Frances James
1752 – 1834
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Quick
1734 – 1812
Elizabeth Stout
1734 – 1826
William James
1721 – 1783

Daniel Quick's Descendants

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Daniel (A) Quick (25 Mar 1838 – 25 Jun 1913) m. Cecelia (Elizabeth) O'Malley (12 May 1839 – 2 Jul 1931)
  1. 1. Mary (C M) Quick (Jun 1875 – 1930) m. Joseph Purcell (6 Sep 1873 – 1930)
    1. 1. Elizabeth Purcell (6 Sep 1902 – 11 Jan 1991) m. Michael (A) Nichols (abt 1900 – )
      1. 1. Mary Nichols (abt 1925 – )
    2. 2. Catherine Purcell (abt 1905 – )
    3. 3. Joseph (Daniel) Purcell (5 Sep 1908 – 1 Jun 1990) m. Annie (Laurie) Conyers (31 May 1914 – Oct 1995)
      1. 1. Joanne (Marie) Purcell (6 Oct 1937 – 7 Jan 2016) m. Robert (Winslow) Holliday (8 Aug 1934 – )
      2. 2. Jerome (Michael) Purcell (5 Dec 1938 – ) m. Constance (Elizabeth) Heinrichs (1 Apr 1942 – )
        1. 1. Julie (Lorraine) Purcell (04/07/1965 – ) m. Jeffrey (Stephen) Hungerford (23 Apr 1965 – )
        2. 2. Anita (Lynn) Purcell (20 Oct 1966 – ) m. Gregory Haws
        3. 3. Joan (Beth) Purcell (01 Nov 1967 – ) m. Randall (E) Raskin
        4. 4. Vincent (Edward) Purcell (07 Jan 1969 – ) m. Kelly Calder (11 Jan – )
      3. 3. Sheila (Catherine) Purcell (17 Sep 1941 – ) m. Kenneth (Herbert) Roberts (abt 1945 – )
      4. 4. Terence (Patrick) Purcell (25 May 1946 – 7 Dec 2004)
    4. 4. Mary (E (Mammie)) Purcell (28 October 1911 – 4 February 1942)
    5. 5. John (Patrick) Purcell (22 Dec 1912 – 21 May 2000) m. Mildred (M) Culpepper (2 May 1915 – 28 October 1980)
      1. 1. Thomas (Patrick) Purcell (1942 – )
      2. 2. Dennis (M) Purcell (2 May 1944 – 8 April 1963)
      3. 3. Gary (J) Purcell (1945 – 18 Sep 1982)
      4. 4. Karen Purcell

Daniel Quick's Timeline

2 Records

1838
25 Mar 1838
Birth of Daniel A Quick in St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, United States
St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, United States
1913
25 Jun 1913
Age 75
Death of Daniel A Quick in Glennonville, Dunklin, Missouri, United States
Glennonville, Dunklin, Missouri, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Mar 1838
    Event Place: St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, United States
    Record Source: U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Jun 1913
    Event Place: Glennonville, Dunklin, Missouri, United States
    Record Source: U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current

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