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Family: George Slick / Anna M. Wagoner (F269)

m. 1889


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  • Father | Male
    George Slick

    Born  Feb 1858  New York Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  17 Jul 1941  Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried  Jul 1941  Rosiere, Jefferson County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location
    Married  1889  [1, 2]   
    Father  John Slick | F893 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Margaret Mathews | F893 Group Sheet 

    Mother | Female
    Anna M. Wagoner

    Born  Feb 1858  New York Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  10 Jul 1932   
    Buried    Rosiere, Jefferson County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father   
    Mother   

  • Notes  Married:
    • A nephew, William Brown, lived with George and Anna.
      See person 10938
      [3]

  • Sources 
    1. [S1129] 1900 Census - Jefferson County, New York, New York, Jefferson, (http://familysearch.org: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), T623, roll 1241041, Cape Vincent, enumeration district (ED) 10, sheet 12, dwelling 263, family 271, Brown, William (Reliability: 3), 29 Jun 2014.
      Name:
      According to this census record, William Brown was an adopted son. However, an obituary for George Slick (the Cape Vincent Eagle, Juy 24, 1941, page 5, col. 4) states that William Brown was a nephew. If he was a nephew, who was he a nephew to? George or Anna?
      George Slick with wife Anna and William Brown
      George Slick with wife Anna and William Brown


    2. [S678] Cape Vincent Eagle, New York. Cape Vincent., "George Slick, 82, Dies At His Home Last Thursday," July 24, 1941, p. 5, col. 4; digital images, \i NYS Historic Newspapers\i0 (Reliability: 3), 29 Jun 2014.
      George Slick, 82, Dies At His Home Last Thursday.

      On Thursday, July 17, after a few days of severe illness, George Slick, a lifelong resident of the Town of Cape Vincent passed away at his home. Althought Mr. Slick had been in failing health for about a month, it was not until about three days before his death that he was confined to his bed. Death was attributed to hardening of the arteries and the infirmties of old age.
      Mr Slick was born in this vicinity in 1859, a son of the late John and Margaret Mattis Slick. He married Miss Anna Wagoner, who died July 10, 1932. No children were born to the couple, but a nephew, William Brown, has made his home with them since he was a boy of about 13 years.
      Mr. Slick is survived only by nieces and nephews.
      Funeral services were held Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. Vincent de Paul's church, Rosiere, of which Mr. Slick had long been a member. Rev. M. J. Kelly, pastor of the church, officiated. Burial was made in the Rosiere cemetery.
      Source:
      http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn94057709/1941-07-24/ed-1/seq-5/
      Cape Vincent Eagle
      Cape Vincent Eagle
      Trauungs Register Trimberg
      Trauungs Register Trimberg


    3. [S678] Cape Vincent Eagle, New York. Cape Vincent., "George Slick, 82, Dies At His Home Last Thursday," July 24, 1941, p. 5, col. 4; digital images, \i NYS Historic Newspapers\i0 (Reliability: 3), 29 Jun 2014.
      George Slick, 82, Dies At His Home Last Thursday.

      On Thursday, July 17, after a few days of severe illness, George Slick, a lifelong resident of the Town of Cape Vincent passed away at his home. Althought Mr. Slick had been in failing health for about a month, it was not until about three days before his death that he was confined to his bed. Death was attributed to hardening of the arteries and the infirmties of old age.
      Mr Slick was born in this vicinity in 1859, a son of the late John and Margaret Mattis Slick. He married Miss Anna Wagoner, who died July 10, 1932. No children were born to the couple, but a nephew, William Brown, has made his home with them since he was a boy of about 13 years.
      Mr. Slick is survived only by nieces and nephews.
      Funeral services were held Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. Vincent de Paul's church, Rosiere, of which Mr. Slick had long been a member. Rev. M. J. Kelly, pastor of the church, officiated. Burial was made in the Rosiere cemetery.
      Source:
      http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn94057709/1941-07-24/ed-1/seq-5/
      The Irish Genealogist, Vol. 5 No. 3, pg. 389
      The Irish Genealogist, Vol. 5 No. 3, pg. 389
      Abstract of the 1821 Census, Parish of Portnascully, Townland of Licketstown, Moonveen.
      Cape Vincent Eagle
      Cape Vincent Eagle