Kirk E Wicks

M, b. circa 1869, d. 16 December 1949
Kirk E Wicks|b. c 1869\nd. 16 Dec 1949|p1062.htm#i17178|John Wicks|b. 1830\nd. Jul 1913|p1061.htm#i17151||||William H. Weeks|b. 4 May 1798\nd. 17 Feb 1881|p1050.htm#i17144|Susannah Sheffield|b. 24 Feb 1802\nd. 26 Feb 1885|p783.htm#i17145|||||||
     Kirk was born circa 1869. He was the son of John Wicks. Kirk died on 16 December 1949 at Watson, Allegan Co., Michigan.
     
Biography of Kirk E Wicks:

He lived in Grand Rapids, Kent, M in 1917I and was a lawyer.

Laura A. Wicks

F, b. 28 September 1859, d. 30 January 1918
Laura A. Wicks|b. 28 Sep 1859\nd. 30 Jan 1918|p1062.htm#i17191|Stephen Ackley Wicks|b. 26 Feb 1836\nd. 11 Jun 1913|p1062.htm#i17154|Christiana Haight|b. 21 Nov 1832\nd. 30 May 1911|p362.htm#i17188|William H. Weeks|b. 4 May 1798\nd. 17 Feb 1881|p1050.htm#i17144|Susannah Sheffield|b. 24 Feb 1802\nd. 26 Feb 1885|p783.htm#i17145|||||||
     Laura was born on 28 September 1859 at Elba, Genesee Co., New York.1 She was the daughter of Stephen Ackley Wicks and Christiana Haight. Laura died on 30 January 1918 at age 58. Her body was buried at Maple Lawn Cemetery, Elba, Genesee Co., New York.

Citations

  1. [S490] Betty L. Thomas, "Descendants of William Weeks/Wicks."

Lillian Wicks1

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Lillian Wicks||p1062.htm#i17179|John Wicks|b. 1830\nd. Jul 1913|p1061.htm#i17151||||William H. Weeks|b. 4 May 1798\nd. 17 Feb 1881|p1050.htm#i17144|Susannah Sheffield|b. 24 Feb 1802\nd. 26 Feb 1885|p783.htm#i17145|||||||
     Lillian Wicks was the daughter of John Wicks.
     
Biography of Lillian Wicks:

She lived in Grand Rapids, Kent, MI in 1917.

Citations

  1. [S490] Betty L. Thomas, "Descendants of William Weeks/Wicks."

Loella M. Wicks1

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Loella M. Wicks||p1062.htm#i17177|John Wicks|b. 1830\nd. Jul 1913|p1061.htm#i17151||||William H. Weeks|b. 4 May 1798\nd. 17 Feb 1881|p1050.htm#i17144|Susannah Sheffield|b. 24 Feb 1802\nd. 26 Feb 1885|p783.htm#i17145|||||||
     Loella M. Wicks was the daughter of John Wicks.

Citations

  1. [S490] Betty L. Thomas, "Descendants of William Weeks/Wicks."

Major Wicks

M, b. circa 1882
     Major was born circa 1882.1
     
Biography of Major Wicks:

In 1905 he was a servant in the home of Westal E. Harkness on Main St. in Elba,NY.

Citations

  1. [S490] Betty L. Thomas, "Descendants of William Weeks/Wicks."

Marshall Wicks1

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Marshall Wicks||p1062.htm#i17233|John Wicks|b. 1830\nd. Jul 1913|p1061.htm#i17151||||William H. Weeks|b. 4 May 1798\nd. 17 Feb 1881|p1050.htm#i17144|Susannah Sheffield|b. 24 Feb 1802\nd. 26 Feb 1885|p783.htm#i17145|||||||
     Marshall Wicks was the son of John Wicks.

Citations

  1. [S490] Betty L. Thomas, "Descendants of William Weeks/Wicks."

Mary Wicks1

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Mary Wicks||p1062.htm#i17235|Welcome Wicks|b. 4 Apr 1818\nd. 8 Sep 1886|p1063.htm#i17146|Mary E. Harkness|b. 17 Sep 1823\nd. 4 Feb 1897|p398.htm#i17157|William H. Weeks|b. 4 May 1798\nd. 17 Feb 1881|p1050.htm#i17144|Susannah Sheffield|b. 24 Feb 1802\nd. 26 Feb 1885|p783.htm#i17145|||||||
     Mary Wicks was the daughter of Welcome Wicks and Mary E. Harkness.
     
Biography of Mary Wicks:

She was living in Stockbridge, Ingham, MI in 1917.

Citations

  1. [S490] Betty L. Thomas, "Descendants of William Weeks/Wicks."

Mary J. Wicks

F, b. 21 March 1867
Mary J. Wicks|b. 21 Mar 1867|p1062.htm#i17194|Stephen Ackley Wicks|b. 26 Feb 1836\nd. 11 Jun 1913|p1062.htm#i17154|Christiana Haight|b. 21 Nov 1832\nd. 30 May 1911|p362.htm#i17188|William H. Weeks|b. 4 May 1798\nd. 17 Feb 1881|p1050.htm#i17144|Susannah Sheffield|b. 24 Feb 1802\nd. 26 Feb 1885|p783.htm#i17145|||||||
     Mary was born on 21 March 1867 at Elba, Genesee Co., New York.1 She was the daughter of Stephen Ackley Wicks and Christiana Haight.

Citations

  1. [S490] Betty L. Thomas, "Descendants of William Weeks/Wicks."

Sarah Wicks1

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Sarah Wicks||p1062.htm#i17158|Welcome Wicks|b. 4 Apr 1818\nd. 8 Sep 1886|p1063.htm#i17146|Mary E. Harkness|b. 17 Sep 1823\nd. 4 Feb 1897|p398.htm#i17157|William H. Weeks|b. 4 May 1798\nd. 17 Feb 1881|p1050.htm#i17144|Susannah Sheffield|b. 24 Feb 1802\nd. 26 Feb 1885|p783.htm#i17145|||||||
     Sarah Wicks was the daughter of Welcome Wicks and Mary E. Harkness.

Citations

  1. [S490] Betty L. Thomas, "Descendants of William Weeks/Wicks."

Stephen Ackley Wicks

M, b. 26 February 1836, d. 11 June 1913
Stephen Ackley Wicks|b. 26 Feb 1836\nd. 11 Jun 1913|p1062.htm#i17154|William Henry Weeks|b. 4 May 1798\nd. 17 Feb 1881|p1050.htm#i17144|Susannah Sheffield|b. 24 Feb 1802\nd. 26 Feb 1885|p783.htm#i17145|William Wicks||p1063.htm#i17197||||||||||
     Stephen was born on 26 February 1836 at Elba, Genesee Co., New York.1 He was the son of William Henry Weeks and Susannah Sheffield. He married Christiana Haight, , on 9 December 1857 at Elba, Genesee Co., New York. Stephen died on 11 June 1913 at Elba, Genesee Co., New York, at age 77. Stephen died of heart failure.. His body was buried at Maple Lawn Cemetery, Elba, Genesee Co., New York. The funeral took place at his home at 3 pm. The Rev. David Baron officiated, assisted by the Rev. Mia L. Harkness. The bearers were Roswell Wrigley and Stephen A. Underhill of Buffalo, Howard Isaac of Batavia and James Jones of Elba, all grandsons of Stephen A. Wicks, and J. Irving Dillngham and Fred Shuknecht, also of Elba..
     
Biography of Stephen Ackley Wicks:

Stephen was a charter member of the Elba Grange and a birthright member of the Friends Church. He was a farmer in Oakfield and Chapel Street, Elba, NY. In 1910, his brother James came to live with him for the winter. He settled, after his marrige, in a log house which was later replaced by a commodious dwelling on a fertile tract of land, which became one of the attractive farm homes of Elba. He was a farmer until 1903 , when he retired form active life and moved to the village of Elba.

The following articles are from the Progressive Batavian. May 2, 1879 - East Oakfield - Several East Oakfielders took part in the festivities of an enjoyable suprise sugar party at Mr. Stephen Wicks, at the Friends Settlement, Elba, last week Friday evening. It was gotten up by the Friends; was largely attended and all present had a most excellent. time. Feb. 18, 1887 - Stephen A. Wicks, of Elba, has rented his farm of 140 Acres to Henry Altenburg and will remove to Oakfield in the spring. Apr. 29, 1887 - Stephen A. Wicks is moving this week to Oakfield. It is reported that he talks of buying a lot in Elba and building there next season. Aug. 19, 1892 - James and Stephen Wicks were called by telegram to Kalamazoo, Mich., on Friday last to attend the funeral of the brother Edward. Mr. Wicks died very suddenly, apoplexy being the cause. Dec 11, 1897 - Forty Years Married - Aged Elba Couple Celebrate Their Ruby Wedding - Mr. and Mrs. S.A. Wicks of the Village happily Surprised by Relatives and Friends - Recipients of many Hansome Gifts - Church service Tomorrow - A very happy event took place last evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. S.A.Wicks, the occasion being the fortieth anniverary of their marriage. Their children arranged to celebrate the event by making the aged couple a surprise visit. About 35 relatives and a few intemate friends were persent. During the evening theri son Edward of Batavia, in a few well chosen words, presented Mr. and Mrs. Wicks, on behalf of their five children and six grandchildren, a handsome oak rocking chair and six sterling silver spoons. There were many other gifts. A Beautiful supper was served, after which the guests departed, wsihing the couple many years of happiness yet. Jan 20, 1902 - Stephen A. Wicks has bought the Alva Babcock house on Chapple Street for $800. Apr. 18, 1902 - Dr. L.L. Tozier removed a large bunch from the top of Mr.s Wicks' head on Wednesday. It had troubled her all winter. Sep 15, 1902 - Mrs. Wicks of Elba Hurt - Condition Not Serious - Corn Not Yeilding Well - Friends Meeting - Mrs. Stephen A. Wicks who with her husband attended the Grange meeting on Saturday evening, fell in the Presbyterian Church yard while waiting for Mr. Wicks to come up with the horse. She is quite heavy and was badly shaken up. Dr. Gray attended her. She is confined to her bed. Mar. 19, 1903 - S.A. Wicks will sell at his farm, 2 1/4 miles north west of Elba Village, 5 head of horses, 5 head of cattles, a number of fowls and farm tools, including wagons, plows, harrows, binder, mower, cultivators, rakes, roller, weeder, sleighs, potato covers and household furniture, including stoves, beds, bedsprings, chaires, 1 barrel of vinegar and a large lot of small tools. C.H. Reynolds, auctioneer. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. May 24, 1911 - Mrs. Stephen Weeks, who had partially recovered from an illness, was overcome by the heat on Monday and is now in a serious condition. Her daughter , Mrs. John Moore of Batavia, is with her. Oct 23, 1913 - Administrators Sale Saturday Oct 25th - At 2 pm prompt, at the residence of the late Stephen A. Wicks in the Village of Elba, the following property will be offered for sale: One Bay Driving Mare, withgt about 1,100 lbs, One Top Buggy, in good condition. One Spring Wagon, hand made. One good Single Harness. One Work Harness. One Cutter, Culvator,Wheelbarrow, Lawn Mower, Grindstone, Scythe, Chest of Carpenters Tools, good, Round Oak Stove, small Heater, Forks, Hoes, Shovels, and other articles too numerous to mention. Five Hens. Also a quantity of Household Goods. Bert A. Hundredmark, Auctioneer Term: All sums of $5 and under cash; over that amount a credit of three months will be given on good, approved, endorsed, interest bearing notes, payable at the Bank of Genesee, Batavia, NY Edward Wicks Laura A. Moore, Adminstrators.

Children of Stephen Ackley Wicks and Christiana Haight

Citations

  1. [S490] Betty L. Thomas, "Descendants of William Weeks/Wicks."
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