Henry Killick
1845 - 1925 (79 years)-
Name Henry Killick Birth 22 Mar 1845 Huntington, Kent, ENG Gender Male Census 3 Jun 1880 Lockport, Niagara, NY age 34, born ENG, Miller, parents born ENG/ENG Census 16 Feb 1892 Lyons, Wayne, NY age 46, born ENG, miller Census 5 Jun 1900 Lyons, Wayne, NY age 55, born Mar 1845 in ENG, marr 23 yrs, miller, parents born ENG/ENG Census 1 Jun 1905 Lyons, Wayne, NY age 60, born US, miller Census 10 Apr 1910 Lyons, Wayne, NY age 65, born ENG, imm in 1854, marr 32 yrs, proprietor of flour mill, parents born ENG/ENG Census 6 Feb 1920 Lyons, Wayne, NY age 75, born ENG, imm in 1870, nat in 1880, miller of flour, parents born ENG/ENG Death 1925 Lyons, Wayne, NY Burial South Cemetery, Lyons, NY Person ID I3497 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart Last Modified 13 Feb 2019
Father Henry Killick Family ID F2805 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Alice Munger, b. 31 Mar 1853, Wilson, Niagara, NY d. 1931, Lyons, Wayne, NY (Age 77 years) Marriage 20 Jun 1877 Lockport, Niagara, NY Children + 1. Harry Clark Killick, b. 9 Mar 1879, Lockport, Niagara, NY 2. Frank Roy Killick, b. 19 Apr 1886, Lyons, Wayne, NY d. 21 Mar 1978, Roanoke, Roanoke, VA (Age 91 years) + 3. Wilfred Munger Killick, b. 16 Dec 1888, Lyons, Wayne, NY d. 18 Jan 1974, Lyons, Wayne, NY (Age 85 years) 4. Charles Emerson Killick, b. 9 Jul 1892, Alloway, Wayne, NY d. 25 Mar 1957, Alloway, Wayne, NY (Age 64 years) Family ID F972 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 30 Jul 2013
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Headstones Henry & Mary (Munger) Killick Gravestone
FATHER / HENRY KILLICK / 1845 - 1925
MOTHER / MARY A. KILLICK / 1853 - 1931
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Notes - HENRY KILLICK conducts two important flour and feed mills, one at Alloway, a roller process mill, with a capacity of fifty barrels per day, and a Lyons mill, devoted to custom work. He has conducted the Alloway mill for the past twenty-five years and has had the Lyons mill for the past four years. His trade extends all over this country. Mr. Killick puts upon the market several popular brands of flour, he specialties being the "White Bread," "White Rose" and "Bonnie Doon." In all his specialties he has a large trade. Mr. Killick is ably assisted in the conduct of his business by his son, Harry C., who has charge of the Lyons mill. Mr. Killick is an energetic and thoroughly experienced mill man and is highly respected wherever known.
From Lyons Republican Print, Lyons, NY 1911
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nywayne/lyons/lyons1911b.html
- Killick, Henry, was born in Huntington, county of Kent, England, March 22, 1845. His father, Henry, came to the United States in 1854, settled in Lockport, N. Y., and was a miller by trade, which was the business pursued by the family in England for the past 200 years. Henry Killick married at the age of thirty two Mary Alice, daughter of Clark J. Munger, and they are the parents four sons: Harry C., Frank R, Wilfred M. and Charlie E. In May, 1885, he bought the Alloway Roller Flour Mills, making a specialty of patent and fine pastry flour. Our subject is one of the prominent business men in his town, taking an active interest in educational and religious matters.
From:
Landmarks of Wayne County, New York
Edited by: Hon. George W. Cowles
Assisted by: H. P. Smith and others
D. Mason & Co., Publishers
Syracuse, N. Y. 1895
- HENRY KILLICK conducts two important flour and feed mills, one at Alloway, a roller process mill, with a capacity of fifty barrels per day, and a Lyons mill, devoted to custom work. He has conducted the Alloway mill for the past twenty-five years and has had the Lyons mill for the past four years. His trade extends all over this country. Mr. Killick puts upon the market several popular brands of flour, he specialties being the "White Bread," "White Rose" and "Bonnie Doon." In all his specialties he has a large trade. Mr. Killick is ably assisted in the conduct of his business by his son, Harry C., who has charge of the Lyons mill. Mr. Killick is an energetic and thoroughly experienced mill man and is highly respected wherever known.