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Henry Glick Jr.

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Henry Glick Jr.

Birth
Fairfield County, Ohio, USA
Death
21 Dec 1915 (aged 87)
Braymer, Caldwell County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Dawn, Livingston County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Henry Glick
Widowed
Born: Augh 22, 1828. Ohio
Died: Dec 21, 1915, Caldwell Co, Braymer
Age 87y 3m 29d
Occp: Retired Farmer
Father: Henry Glick. Born Pa.
Mother Unknown
Informant: P.G. Glick, Dawn, Mo
Burial : Dec 23, 1915, Collar Cemetery
Undertaker: E.P. MIchael, Braymer, Mo
Died of : Fell in Celler fractured 3 ribs, Dec18, 1915. Accidental

H/O Catherine

HISTORY OF LIVINGSTON CO, MISSOURI 1837-1937

Page 63

In June, 1883, a tornado swept across a closely settled farm community, four miles south of Dawn. Four people were killed outright, others seriously injuried, and thousands of dollars worth of property destroyed. The beautiful home and a large barn belonging to Henry Glick, one of the neighborhood's most prosperous farmers, were blown into kindling wood, and members of his family were killed or injured.The effects of the storm were felt as far away as Utica. A resident of Dawn said the storm sounded like a mammoth threshing machine grinding boards.
Death Cert:
Henry Glick
Widowed
Born: Augh 22, 1828. Ohio
Died: Dec 21, 1915, Caldwell Co, Braymer
Age 87y 3m 29d
Occp: Retired Farmer
Father: Henry Glick. Born Pa.
Mother Unknown
Informant: P.G. Glick, Dawn, Mo
Burial : Dec 23, 1915, Collar Cemetery
Undertaker: E.P. MIchael, Braymer, Mo
Died of : Fell in Celler fractured 3 ribs, Dec18, 1915. Accidental

H/O Catherine

HISTORY OF LIVINGSTON CO, MISSOURI 1837-1937

Page 63

In June, 1883, a tornado swept across a closely settled farm community, four miles south of Dawn. Four people were killed outright, others seriously injuried, and thousands of dollars worth of property destroyed. The beautiful home and a large barn belonging to Henry Glick, one of the neighborhood's most prosperous farmers, were blown into kindling wood, and members of his family were killed or injured.The effects of the storm were felt as far away as Utica. A resident of Dawn said the storm sounded like a mammoth threshing machine grinding boards.


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