Kit Carson County, Colorado
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Kit Carson County Pioneers:
John W. Mick, 6 South 45 West
John cash-claimed a quarter in 25, 6 South, 45W in 1891.
A.A. Gutting, also in 1891 cash-claimed a quarter in 26. This might be the August Gutting, an heir of Christian Gutting, and related to Ida Smith of 6S 44W.
Possibly the John W. Mick farming in 1880 Richland County, Wisconsin, 26, with Amelia 22, Samuel L. 3 and Edwin J. 1.
In 1900 Richland County, John is a horseman, born June 1854 Ohio, Mary B. Sept 1858 Ohio, Samuel Dec 1876, Edwin March 1879, Buell April 1881, and Julia May 1883.
John White Mich 1855-1924 is buried in Richland Center, # 18967641.
MORE LIKELY
John W. S. Mick was born Feb 11, 1860 in Lewis, West Virginia to Walter and Hannah Mick.
In 1880 Lewis County, West Virginia, Hannah Mick is 53, Andrew J and Lorenzo D. 29, James A> 25, Thos J. 24, John W. 20, and Sarah C. 19.
John W. S. Mick proved up a quarter in 16N 6W, of the Indian Meridian, Kingfisher County, in 1897.
John W. Mick born Feb 1860 in Virginia, is in Kingfisher County Oklahoma in 190, married 14 years to Isabelle Sept 1863 Iowa. Erl Sept 1887 Kansas, Addie Oct 1888 COlorado, Fay March 1890 and Cora June 1892 both born in Oklahoma.
In 1910 Nueces County, Texas, John is a real estate broker widowed, 50, with son Earl 22, Fay 19, and Cora 17.
J.W. Mick is 80 in 1940 Temple, Texas, a salesman, living with daughter Cora M. King and her husband W.R. 51.
John Wesley Mick 1860-1944 buried in Temple Texas, # 7790273.
Addie Mick Wilson # 41242878 is buried in Decatur, Alabama "Mrs. Thomas A. Wilson, 52, widely known local woman, died at 5 a.m. today at Benevolent Society Hospital from a head injury received in a fall in the basement at her home, 717 Ferry Street, Monday. Funeral arrangements will be announced by McAfee and Young.
Mrs. Wilson is survived by her husband; a son, Henry Wilson; two daughters, Mrs. Harris Mitchell, of Minnesota and Miss Virginia Wilson.
Mrs. Wilson went to the basement about 10:30 Monday morning. She stumbled over a box, fell backward and struck her head against the floor, the blow knocking her insensible.
She remained in a semi-conscious condition all day, but knew enough to move about and try to regain her feet. A friend, Mrs. M.C. Bonney, went to call on Mrs. Wilson Monday afternoon but no one came to the door. She went around to the rear of the house and heard a noise in the basement. She investigated and found Mrs. Wilson lying on the floor. The injured woman was taken to hospital and regained consciousness but failed to respond to treatment.
DECATUR DAILY - May 17, 1939
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Carrie Fay Campbell, daughter of J.W. Mick, was born in Oklahoma March 16, 1890, dying January 5, 1963 in Fort Worth, Texas, to be buried in Greenwood.
Cora Mae King, born June 26, 1892 at Kingfisher, Oklahoma to John Wesley Mick and Isabell Padden, died July 16, 1971 in Temple, Texas, a music teacher. To be buried in Hillcrest Cemetery, Temple. Informant Mrs. Virginia King, sister-in-law.
# 31305341 says her husband was Wilbur Russell King 1888-1972.
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