Person:Joseph Swick (1)

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Joseph H. Swick
b.Dec 1886 Ohio
m. 21 Aug 1887
  1. Joseph H. Swick1886 - 1968
  2. Floyd Earl Swick1888 - 1972
  3. George SwickAbt 1890 -
  4. Mary Helen Swick1890 - 1982
  5. William Henry Swick1902 - 1987
m. 7 Jan 1906
  1. Mary Ellen Swick1906 - 1959
  2. Alva Earl Swick1910 - 1986
  3. Goldia Belle Swick1912 - 1996
  4. Minnie Marjorie Swick1917 - 2009
  5. Paul Morton Swick1925 - 2001
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Name Joseph H. Swick
Gender Male
Birth? Dec 1886 Ohio
Marriage 7 Jan 1906 Gallia, Ohio, United Statesto Minnie Bassett
Death? 1968 Danville, Meigs County, OH

Individual: Joe Swick, (son of Charles Martin Swick) on the Rutland Census: 1920 Census - Rutland Township, Meigs. OH. Image 2 - Family 17 17 Swick, Joe Head R M W 34 M OH Farmer General Farm Minnie V F W 34 M OH (wife) Mary P F W 13 S OH (dau) Alva E M W 9 S OH (son) Goldie B F W 8 S OH (dau) Margie V F W 2 S OH (dau) Denney, Pearl F W 28 M OH (sister-in-law) Vivian V F W 5 S OH (niece) Marvin V M W 4 S OH (nephew) NOTE THE PEARL DENNEY ABOVE: This would be Pearl Barrett, wife of Honel Denney and Vivian and Marvin would be her first two children. The spelling of BASSETT and BARRETT needs to be resolved, both came from Gallia County, Ohio marriage records.They were married by A. C. Caldwell, Vol. 10, p. 486 Gallia County Ohio Probate Court Records.

The marriage for this Joseph based upon this record only, no other evidence has been found to verify this.

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 Title: S128 Gallia County Ohio-People In History 1980

Page: 332

Title: S295 Data Provided By Pat Irvine

Title: S83 Gallia County Ohio Marriage Records 1901-1925 Media: Book Page: 30

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