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Charles G Wirick

Birth
Bloom Township, Wood County, Ohio, USA
Death
24 Jun 1946 (aged 76)
San Mateo, San Mateo County, California, USA
Burial
Burlingame, San Mateo County, California, USA Add to Map
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Charles G. Wirick was born January 22, 1870, on the farm which is still his home, and is a son of David and Mary A. Smith Wirick.His mother died during his infancy, and he was then taken to the home of his uncle, Solomon Smith, where he remained a year; but, with the exception of that period, he remained with his father up to the time of his marriage. His education was obtained in district school No.3, and his first teacher being Della Drane.

On September 7, 1892, Mr. Wirick was united in marriage with miss Florence Bailey, a native of Bloom Center, Wood County, and a daughter of John A. Bailey. The household is brightened by the presence of a little son – Squire D., born November 18, 1893. After his marriage, Mr. Wyrick located on his uncle's (Solomon Smith) farm, which he operated until the spring of 1893, since then he has owned and operated the old homestead, in section 8, Bloom Township, which comprises 80 acres. He also engages in teaming in the oil fields, keeping several horses for that purpose. In politics he is independent, voting for the man, not the party.

Biographical Record of Wood County Ohio, Beers, 1897, P. 1340 Contributed by Lavidaloca
Charles G. Wirick was born January 22, 1870, on the farm which is still his home, and is a son of David and Mary A. Smith Wirick.His mother died during his infancy, and he was then taken to the home of his uncle, Solomon Smith, where he remained a year; but, with the exception of that period, he remained with his father up to the time of his marriage. His education was obtained in district school No.3, and his first teacher being Della Drane.

On September 7, 1892, Mr. Wirick was united in marriage with miss Florence Bailey, a native of Bloom Center, Wood County, and a daughter of John A. Bailey. The household is brightened by the presence of a little son – Squire D., born November 18, 1893. After his marriage, Mr. Wyrick located on his uncle's (Solomon Smith) farm, which he operated until the spring of 1893, since then he has owned and operated the old homestead, in section 8, Bloom Township, which comprises 80 acres. He also engages in teaming in the oil fields, keeping several horses for that purpose. In politics he is independent, voting for the man, not the party.

Biographical Record of Wood County Ohio, Beers, 1897, P. 1340 Contributed by Lavidaloca


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  • Maintained by: Sheila Skidmore
  • Originally Created by: Lavidaloca
  • Added: Nov 10, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/120091447/charles_g-wirick: accessed ), memorial page for Charles G Wirick (22 Jan 1870–24 Jun 1946), Find a Grave Memorial ID 120091447, citing First Presbyterian Church Prayer Garden, Burlingame, San Mateo County, California, USA; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Sheila Skidmore (contributor 47610533).