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    1. Re: WALLICK
    2. Ron Bauerle
    3. >From: SMTP%"[email protected]" 15-MAY-1999 16:25:21.87 >Old-To: [email protected] >Old-Cc: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >From: "Carole L. Lubbers" <[email protected]> >On Sat, 15 May 1999 11:29:17 EDT [email protected] writes: >>Looking for information on the WALLICK family. >> >>You may respond privately to: >>[email protected] >> >>Thank you, >>Jeff Wallick >Did any of your Wallick family live in Tuscarawas Co.? He just posted there also, thus my CC to that list and a couple of other Wallick researchers... I had dropped him a note last October wondering if he was related to my George Wallick of Tusc. Co. whose daughter Nancy m. my g4gf Isaac Aultman; she d. 4/25/1851 Holmes Co, OH. I never heard back from him, but I can't complain - I've got letters I've been sitting on for two years or more :^( >I have a Ludwig Willard who m. Catherine Wallick (Willock) 27 Nov 1817 >Tusc. co. Don't really have anything on them, but would like to know more. >Ludwig died 1826 and Catherine m. a James Black 1828. Do you have anything >on these two people? Carole in Georgia Catherine wasn't in the IGI under Wallick, but I didn't think to search under other spellings (I should know better by now :^)) Note that James Black and Catharine his wife show up in an 1835 and 1837 petition against George Wallick (Jr?) admin of my George Wallick; my Wallick cousin wondered if Catharine was George's daughter or widow, but if she was the one who married Ludwig, then she's probably George's daughter... I've been frustrated in my Wallick research in Tusc. Co. - there seem to have been several Wallick branches, and I'm not sure how or if they connect: my George who d. 1832 Michael who d. 1826, m. Karenhappuchgorsuch (?) Michael who d. 1825, m. Charlotte The last was the ancestor of Scott Alan Wallick who wrote up a nice Wallick history in 1983, on file in the Tusc. Gen. Soc. library. This same branch had Issac who m. Nancy Smiley, and they were written up in at least one of the Tusc. Co. histories. But again, I haven't been able to connect to them :^( Ron Bauerle

    05/29/1999 09:47:49