Charles Emerson Killick
1892 - 1957 (64 years)-
Name Charles Emerson Killick Birth 9 Jul 1892 Alloway, Wayne, NY Gender Male Census 5 Jun 1900 Lyons, Wayne, NY age 6, born Jul 1893 in NY, living with parents Census 1 Jun 1905 Lyons, Wayne, NY age 12, born US, at school, living with parents Census 10 Apr 1910 Lyons, Wayne, NY age 17, born NY, living with parents Census 6 Feb 1920 Lyons, Wayne, NY age 27, born NY, miller of flour, living with wife in parents' house Census 9 May 1940 Lyons, Wayne, NY age 47, born NY, C2 ed, miller in own flour mill, living next to brother, Roy Death 25 Mar 1957 Alloway, Wayne, NY Burial 28 Mar 1957 Person ID I3501 Family Tree Last Modified 13 Oct 2012
Father Henry Killick, b. 22 Mar 1845, Huntington, Kent, ENG d. 1925, Lyons, Wayne, NY (Age 79 years) Mother 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 Family ID F972 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Helen Carroll, b. 1896, Alton, Madison, IL d. 26 Nov 1977, Utica, Oneida, NY (Age 81 years) [1] Marriage 1 Oct 1919 Wayne Co, NY Family ID F974 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 13 Oct 2012
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Notes - from "The Lyons Republican & Clyde Times", 28 Mar 1957 (fultonhistory.com)
CHAS. E. KILLICK DIES AT 64; CIVIC AND FRATERNAL LEADER
Charles E. Killick, 64 years old, of Henry Killick & Sons, millers and prominent in fraternal and civic affairs, died Monday night of a heart attack at the Lyons Hospital which he had entered only an hour before. Mr. Killick was a son of Henry and Mary Munger Killick and he was born in Alloway July 9, 1892. He lived there at the time of his death. He and his brothers operated the Killick mill in Alloway and Lyons under the name of Henry Killick & Sons. Mr. Killick was a veteran of World War 1, a member of the Collins-Cassavino Post, American Legion. the Presbyterian Church, Chamber of Commerce and the Lyons Town Board. He had served for 25 years as justice of the peace. He served as president of the Lyons Board of Education. He was a past president of the Lyons Rotary Club, past master of Humanity Lodge. F. & A.M. He serve in the U. S. Navy in World War 1. Surviving are a widow, Nellie Carroll Killick, and three brothers. Harry C., Roy and Wilfred M. Killick, all of Lyons. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Weeks Funeral Home. 5 Phelps Street, with the Rev. John M. Whailon, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, officiating. Members of Humanity Lodge of Masons visited the funeral home in a body Wednesday evening. Friends were asked to contribute to the heart fund
- from "The Lyons Republican & Clyde Times", 28 Mar 1957 (fultonhistory.com)
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Sources - [S166] familysearch, New York, County Marriages, 1908-1935, for Charles Emerson Killick and Helen A Carroll.
- [S166] familysearch, New York, County Marriages, 1908-1935, for Charles Emerson Killick and Helen A Carroll.