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Thomas Jefferson Bick

Birth25 Mar 1830 - Gloucestershire, , England
Death08 Aug 1908 - Brown County, Ohio
MotherSarah Bird
FatherJohn Bick

Born in Gloucestershire, , England on 25 Mar 1830 to John Bick and Sarah Bird. Thomas Jefferson Bick married Harriet Jefferies and had 13 children. He passed away on 08 Aug 1908 in Brown County, Ohio.

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Parents
John Bick
1811 - 1853
Sarah Bird
1804 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Harriet Jefferies
1830 - 1875
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Ellen Bick
1856 - 1937
John Bick
1862 - 1932
Mary E Bick
1868 - Unknown
Hester Bick
1854 - 1918
Albert Bick
1863 - 1919
Frederick "Fred" Bick
1856 - 1923
Eliza Bick
1860 - 1933

Jefferson Wylie Bick
1866 - 1954
Sarah Ann Bick
1851 - Unknown
Jeanette "Nettie" Bick
1877 - Unknown
Charles Bick
1878 - Unknown
Tomy Bick
1871 - 1875
Mattie Belle Bick
1880 - Unknown

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