1856 - 1932 (76 years)
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Name |
Wilhelmina "Mina" Glick |
Born |
1856 |
Woolwich Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [1, 2] |
Gender |
Female |
Residence |
1861 |
Woolwich Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [1] |
Evangelical Methodist |
Eby ID Number |
Waterloo-272745 |
Died |
1932 [2] |
Buried |
Smyrna Cemetery, Canby, Clackamas, Oregon, United States [2] |
Person ID |
I272745 |
Generations |
Last Modified |
7 Nov 2024 |
Father |
Johan Theobald "Theobald" Glick, b. 1 Apr 1815, Rheinish, Bavaria, Germany , d. 29 Dec 1895, Denver, Worth, Missouri, United States (Age 80 years) |
Mother |
Sophia Hauck, b. 25 Dec 1820, Baetean, Germany , d. 14 Jun 1911, Denver, Worth, Missouri, United States (Age 90 years) |
Married |
25 Dec 1840 |
, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
Family ID |
F232645 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Elizabeth was wife of Jacob Stuckey
Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Saturday, May 6, 1899, Page 6
BRIDGE RAILING HAD NO BRACES
Accident to Mr. and Mrs. Stuckey at New Era Explained
OREGON CITY, May 5, - Jacob Stuckey, who was seriously injured by falling off the New Era bridge yesterday [4 May 1899], is still alive. It was thought last night that he was dying, but he rallied, and is much better today. Mrs. Stuckey will recover. The county commissioners went to New Era this afternoon to inspect the bridge. People living at New Era say that there were no braces to support the railing at the sides of the bridge, and that the railing easily gave away when the horses backed the wagon against it. An action for damages may be brought against the county.
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Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Tuesday, May 9, 1899, Page 6
Injuries Were Fatal
OREGON CITY, May 8- Jacob Stuckey, of Needy, who received serious injuries in the wagon-bridge accident at New Era Thursday [4 May 1899], died here this evening [8 May 1899]. The coroner will hold an inquest. The jury has gone to
inspect the bridge.
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Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Wednesday, May 10, 1899, Page 6
CLACKAMAS COUNTY EXONERATED
Not to Blame for the Fatal Bridge Accident at New Era.
OREGON CITY, May 9, - An Inquest was held on the remains of Jacob Stuckey, who died yesterday [8 May 1899]. There was no question that death was the result of the accident, the coroner's jury desiring to ascertain the condition of the bridge at New Era. The jury found that the structure was sound, and exonerated the county from any liability for the accident. The body of Mr. Stuckey was buried at Sunnyside cemetery, near Needy [incorrect, he is buried in Smyrna Cemetery in Canby], this afternoon [9 may 1899], by the G. A. R. He left a wife and one daughter, Mrs. Morris Myers [incorrect, it should have said Moritz and not Morris], of Molalla. Mr. Stuckey had been a resident of Clackamas county for 12 years
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Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Wednesday, December 21, 1932, Page 12
Mrs. Wilhelmina Stuckey
MOLALLA, Or., Dec. 20.-(Special.)-Funeral services will be held at the Smyrna church, near Yoder, Thursday [22 Dec 1932] at 1: 30 o'clock in memory of Mrs. Wilhelmina Stuckey, who died Monday [19 Dec 1932] at the Coffey Institute in Portland following a paralytic stroke the previous Wednesday. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Mauritz Meyers of Needy; one sister, Mrs. Beauchamp, residing in Missouri; one brother, WIlliam Glick of Cloverdale, Or. Rev. Edward Yoder of Needy will conduct the service
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Sources |
- [S915] Census - ON, Waterloo, Woolwich - 1861, Township of Woolwich 1861 Div. 5 Page 51.
- [S3231] Find A Grave.
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| Born - 1856 - Woolwich Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Residence - Evangelical Methodist - 1861 - Woolwich Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Buried - - Smyrna Cemetery, Canby, Clackamas, Oregon, United States |
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