Henry Ludlow VICK, 1818–1859 (aged 41 years)
- Name
- Henry Ludlow /VICK/
- Given names
- Henry Ludlow
- Surname
- VICK
| Birth | 1818
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| Baptism | March 22, 1818
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29 (aged 0) |
| Baptism of a brother | John Ludlow VICK June 23, 1820 (aged 2 years) Address: Yate |
| Baptism of a sister | Emma VICK March 22, 1823 (aged 5 years) |
| Baptism of a sister | Sophia VICK August 4, 1826 (aged 8 years) |
| Immigration | May 25, 1838 (aged 20 years) A record of a 20 year old baker named Henry Vick arriving on the ship "Albion" from Bristol would appear to be Henry Ludlow Vick's record of entry to the US. While Henry worked as a farmer in Missouri his father was a baker so it is possible that he learnt the trade or acquired enough information to claim such an occupation. |
| Marriage | Emily PHELPS — View this family September 2, 1845 (aged 27 years) |
| Birth of a son | John Francis VICK June 21, 1846 (aged 28 years) |
| Death of a father | William VICK February 17, 1848 (aged 30 years) |
| Burial of a father | William VICK February 23, 1848 (aged 30 years) |
| Census | June 1, 1850 (aged 32 years) Age: 35 Note: On a farm with wife, child and labourer. Portage Des Sioux and Vick Lands Note: Landform has altered with time but based on an 1875 map identifying a block of land belonging to the… Landform has altered with time but based on an 1875 map identifying a block of land belonging to the Heirs of Henry Vick it would seem that the area ringed by black was Henry's land. If it's not exact, it is in close proximity. It was farmed by Henry at the time of the 1850 census and by his widow and children at the 1860 and 1870 censuses. Emily Phelps was from Portage and their marriage occurred in 1845 which suggests Henry had the land prior to that date. |
| Death of a brother | Daniel VICK October 30, 1851 (aged 33 years) Age: 42 Note: According to a newspaper report Daniel Vick died following a work accident while unloading a boat at… According to a newspaper report Daniel Vick died following a work accident while unloading a boat at the Gloucester docks and an inquest recorded it as accidental. He was a baker so it is unusual that he was doing such work. I don't have his death certificate but I can't find him elsewhere afterwards, the age is correct and he was buried in Elmore, the parish of his grandparents and location of his father's burial. |
| Burial of a brother | Daniel VICK November 2, 1851 (aged 33 years) |
| Birth of a daughter | Ida Jane VICK April 26, 1853 (aged 35 years) Note: DOB is 22 or 26 April 1853 depending if information on death certificate or tombstone is believed. |
| Birth of a son | William Ludlow VICK November 22, 1855 (aged 37 years) |
| Birth of a daughter | Emily Elizabeth VICK September 22, 1859 (aged 41 years) |
| Death | December 2, 1859 (aged 41 years) Age: 42 |
| Burial | December 1859 (0 after death) Note: Photo of grave on findagrave and billiongraves. Note: The FindaGrave photos for Emily Cummins and Henry L Vick's tombstones look like they could be the ba… The FindaGrave photos for Emily Cummins and Henry L Vick's tombstones look like they could be the back of each other's tombstone. Unable to tell without plot numbers or photos of the broader environment of their burials. |
| Probate | December 31, 1859 (29 days after death) Note: Emily Vick signed a $20,000 bond to administer her husband's estate along with bondsmen Charles Hug,… Emily Vick signed a $20,000 bond to administer her husband's estate along with bondsmen Charles Hug, B F Whitmore and John Chapman. |
| father |
1782–1848
Birth: 1782
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28 — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England Death: February 17, 1848 — Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England |
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| mother |
1788–1864
Baptism: August 29, 1788 — Yate, Gloucestershire, England Death: January 11, 1864 — 30 Oxford St, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England |
| Marriage | Marriage — April 20, 1809 — Yate, Gloucestershire, England |
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21 months
elder sister |
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2 years
elder brother |
1811–1851
Birth: 1811
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22 — Yate, Gloucestershire, England Death: October 30, 1851 — Southgate St, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England |
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5 years
elder sister |
1816–
Birth: March 7, 1816
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27 — Wickwar or Yate, Gloucestershire, England |
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3 years
himself |
1818–1859
Birth: 1818
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29 — Wickwar, Gloucestershire, England Death: December 2, 1859 — St Charles, Missouri, USA |
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3 years
younger brother |
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3 years
younger sister |
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3 years
younger sister |
1826–1891
Baptism: August 4, 1826
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37 — Frampton Upon Severn, Gloucestershire, England Death: April 18, 1891 — Wootten Asylum, Wootten, Gloucestershire, England |
| himself |
1818–1859
Birth: 1818
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29 — Wickwar, Gloucestershire, England Death: December 2, 1859 — St Charles, Missouri, USA |
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| wife |
1827–1876
Birth: 1827 — Stoke Orchard, Gloucestershire, England Burial: December 15, 1876 — St Charles Borromeo Cemetery, St Charles, Missouri, USA |
| Marriage | Marriage — September 2, 1845 — St Charles, Missouri, USA |
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10 months
son |
1846–1918
Birth: June 21, 1846
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19 — Missouri, USA Death: March 25, 1918 — Kelly, Cooper, Missouri, USA |
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7 years
daughter |
1853–1925
Birth: April 26, 1853
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26 — St Charles, Missouri, United States Death: September 13, 1925 — St Joseph's Hospital, Kaw, Kanas City, Missouri, USA |
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3 years
son |
1855–1925
Birth: November 22, 1855
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28 — Portage des Sioux Township, Missouri, USA Death: November 12, 1925 — Pulaski, Arkansas, USA |
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4 years
daughter |
1859–1947
Birth: September 22, 1859
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32 — St Charles, Missouri, USA Death: October 6, 1947 — 813 Virginia Ave, Colombia, Boone, Missouri, USA |
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| wife |
1827–1876
Birth: 1827 — Stoke Orchard, Gloucestershire, England Burial: December 15, 1876 — St Charles Borromeo Cemetery, St Charles, Missouri, USA |
| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — April 23, 1871 — Church of St Charles Borromeo, St Charles, Missouri, USA |
| Immigration | A record of a 20 year old baker named Henry Vick arriving on the ship "Albion" from Bristol would appear to be Henry Ludlow Vick's record of entry to the US. While Henry worked as a farmer in Missouri his father was a baker so it is possible that he learnt the trade or acquired enough information to claim such an occupation. |
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| Census | On a farm with wife, child and labourer. |
| Burial | Photo of grave on findagrave and billiongraves. |
| Burial | The FindaGrave photos for Emily Cummins and Henry L Vick's tombstones look like they could be the back of each other's tombstone. Unable to tell without plot numbers or photos of the broader environment of their burials. |
| Probate | Emily Vick signed a $20,000 bond to administer her husband's estate along with bondsmen Charles Hug, B F Whitmore and John Chapman. |