On 9 July 1860 Joseph [36], Rachel [23] and sons; Lewis [5], John C. [3], Leonard L. [10/12] lived in Buckhannon, Upshur County, Virginia.
In June 1863 it became the new state of West Virginia.
Lewis's father served in the Civil War from 1 January 1864 to 9 June 1864, when the company was mustered out.
Around 1869 Rachel, Joseph and family migrated from West Virginia to the West Coast.
By 16 July 1870 Joseph [39], Rachel [32] and children; Lewis [16], John [13], Lenord [10], Ellen [6], Jane [4] and Baby [2/12] lived in Vancouver Post Office district, Clarke County, Territory of Washington.
On 29 April-1 May 1871 Joseph [44], Rachel C. [36], Lewis [17], John [14], Leonard [10], Ellen V. [8], Lovini [4], Lucindio [11/12] were still living in Clarke County, Territory of Washington.
Lewis N. Wicks married Ella N. Fields on 22 August 1875 in Kalama, Cowlitz County, Washington.
On 14 February 1885 Louis Wicks (30), wife Ella (23) and children; Mary (May) C. (4) and (?V) Nancy (1) lived in Kalama, Cowlitz County, Territory of Washington.
On 19 April 1887 L. Wicks (35), wife E. N. (25) and their children; May (6), O. (3), and N. (1) live in Cowlitz County, Territory of Washington.
On 1 June 1900 Lewis Wicks [46], wife, Ella [38], children; Ella V. [13], Martha V. [9], Bertha L. [6] and Hazel F. [9/12] lived in town of Kalama, Township 6, Cowlitz Co., Washington. They had 12 children, 6 living.
On 20 April 1910 Lewis Wicks [58], wife, Ella [47] and their daughter, Toots [10] reside on Second Street in Kalama, South Kalama Precinct, Cowlitz Co., Washington. They had 13 children, 7 living.
On 9 January 1920 Lewis Wicks (64), wife, Ella (58), their daughter, Bertha L. Hanshaw (26) and Bertha's two sons; Lewis W. (9) and Eugene E. (3-4/12) were living in Kalama, Cowlitz County, Washington.
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Seattle Daily Times
Sunday, November 29, 1925 p.14, c.8
Resident Of Kalama
For Sixty Years Dies
KELSO, Saturday, Nov. 28. - L.W.
Wicks, a resident of Kalama for sixty
years, passed away at a local hospi-
tal this morning. Surviving him are
his wife and six daughters, Mrs. May
Wilson, Vancouver; Mrs. George Law-
rence, Hoquiam; Mrs. Mattie Lucich,
Lodi, Cal., and Mrs. Nellie Jarnot,
Mrs. Bertha Willett and Mrs. H. J.
White, Kalama.
Washington Digital Archives says Lewis died on 27 November.
On 9 July 1860 Joseph [36], Rachel [23] and sons; Lewis [5], John C. [3], Leonard L. [10/12] lived in Buckhannon, Upshur County, Virginia.
In June 1863 it became the new state of West Virginia.
Lewis's father served in the Civil War from 1 January 1864 to 9 June 1864, when the company was mustered out.
Around 1869 Rachel, Joseph and family migrated from West Virginia to the West Coast.
By 16 July 1870 Joseph [39], Rachel [32] and children; Lewis [16], John [13], Lenord [10], Ellen [6], Jane [4] and Baby [2/12] lived in Vancouver Post Office district, Clarke County, Territory of Washington.
On 29 April-1 May 1871 Joseph [44], Rachel C. [36], Lewis [17], John [14], Leonard [10], Ellen V. [8], Lovini [4], Lucindio [11/12] were still living in Clarke County, Territory of Washington.
Lewis N. Wicks married Ella N. Fields on 22 August 1875 in Kalama, Cowlitz County, Washington.
On 14 February 1885 Louis Wicks (30), wife Ella (23) and children; Mary (May) C. (4) and (?V) Nancy (1) lived in Kalama, Cowlitz County, Territory of Washington.
On 19 April 1887 L. Wicks (35), wife E. N. (25) and their children; May (6), O. (3), and N. (1) live in Cowlitz County, Territory of Washington.
On 1 June 1900 Lewis Wicks [46], wife, Ella [38], children; Ella V. [13], Martha V. [9], Bertha L. [6] and Hazel F. [9/12] lived in town of Kalama, Township 6, Cowlitz Co., Washington. They had 12 children, 6 living.
On 20 April 1910 Lewis Wicks [58], wife, Ella [47] and their daughter, Toots [10] reside on Second Street in Kalama, South Kalama Precinct, Cowlitz Co., Washington. They had 13 children, 7 living.
On 9 January 1920 Lewis Wicks (64), wife, Ella (58), their daughter, Bertha L. Hanshaw (26) and Bertha's two sons; Lewis W. (9) and Eugene E. (3-4/12) were living in Kalama, Cowlitz County, Washington.
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Seattle Daily Times
Sunday, November 29, 1925 p.14, c.8
Resident Of Kalama
For Sixty Years Dies
KELSO, Saturday, Nov. 28. - L.W.
Wicks, a resident of Kalama for sixty
years, passed away at a local hospi-
tal this morning. Surviving him are
his wife and six daughters, Mrs. May
Wilson, Vancouver; Mrs. George Law-
rence, Hoquiam; Mrs. Mattie Lucich,
Lodi, Cal., and Mrs. Nellie Jarnot,
Mrs. Bertha Willett and Mrs. H. J.
White, Kalama.
Washington Digital Archives says Lewis died on 27 November.
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