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Lenora Jane <I>Wicker</I> Quick

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Lenora Jane Wicker Quick

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
27 Nov 1931 (aged 73)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 10, Lot 2d NEC 123
Memorial ID
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The Oklahoman, Sat, Nov 28, 1931: Aged City Woman Dies in Home Here--Mrs. Lenora J. Quick; Died: Friday at home, 1522 W. 23rd street, age 73; Funeral arrangements later.

Survivors: husband, T.T. Quick; three sons, L.F. Quick, A.J. Quick and B.T. Quick; seven daughters, Mrs. T.C. Lentell, Mrs. Rose Price, Mrs. Clarence Hutchinson, Mrs. J.G. Wright, Mrs. C.H. Gordon, Mrs. Florence Wiebe, and Mrs. J.V. Boudreau; two brothers and three sisters

(Submitted by Emily Jordan #47063153)
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Lenora's ancestors built a log cabin that survived the Civil War Battle of Shiloh and remains today in the Shiloh National Military Park in Tennessee. I've written the cabin's history tying our Wicker name to it, thus the interest in sharing with living descendants found so far, of nine of the eleven children that helped build the cabin in 1848. That includes Lenora (Wicker) Quick's ancestor.

Submitted by:
Duane Helweg
Author of: Lone Survivor At Shiloh
Available online at: eParks.com
Book web site: RimrockWritings.com
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Parents: Andrew Jackson Wicker & Martha Goldsby
The Oklahoman, Sat, Nov 28, 1931: Aged City Woman Dies in Home Here--Mrs. Lenora J. Quick; Died: Friday at home, 1522 W. 23rd street, age 73; Funeral arrangements later.

Survivors: husband, T.T. Quick; three sons, L.F. Quick, A.J. Quick and B.T. Quick; seven daughters, Mrs. T.C. Lentell, Mrs. Rose Price, Mrs. Clarence Hutchinson, Mrs. J.G. Wright, Mrs. C.H. Gordon, Mrs. Florence Wiebe, and Mrs. J.V. Boudreau; two brothers and three sisters

(Submitted by Emily Jordan #47063153)
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Lenora's ancestors built a log cabin that survived the Civil War Battle of Shiloh and remains today in the Shiloh National Military Park in Tennessee. I've written the cabin's history tying our Wicker name to it, thus the interest in sharing with living descendants found so far, of nine of the eleven children that helped build the cabin in 1848. That includes Lenora (Wicker) Quick's ancestor.

Submitted by:
Duane Helweg
Author of: Lone Survivor At Shiloh
Available online at: eParks.com
Book web site: RimrockWritings.com
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Parents: Andrew Jackson Wicker & Martha Goldsby


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