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Dr Soloman Irick

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Dr Soloman Irick

Birth
Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA
Death
22 Nov 1916 (aged 86)
Wetumka, Hughes County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Wetumka, Hughes County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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1900 Census: Justice Precinct 7, Fannin, Texas

Soloman Irick 69 TN Germany TN
Katie Irick 36 KY KY KY (2 children-1 living)
Soloman Irick 24 TX TN AL
Allie Irick 22 TX TN AL
Fred Irick 15 TX TN KY

1910 Census: Justice Precinct 6, Fannin, Texas

Solomon Seick 79 M5 married 11 years
Kate Seick 49 M2 married 11 years
Robert Swofford 16 step-son

A couple of items of interest about Dr Soloman Irick that has been discovered are the following:

U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 confirmed that Solomon Irick enlistment in the civil war as Captain, and served in the State of Tennessee. He was Commissioned an officer in Company A, Tennessee 2nd Cavalry Regiment from Aug. 1, 1861 and mustered out on 19 Mar 1864.Sources: Index to Compiled Military Service Records Official Army Register of the Volunteer Force 1861-1865.

Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929 revealed that Dr Soloman Irick, Wetumka, Oklahoma, practice specialty was an Allopath. He was licensed in Damasco, Texas in 1907. (Definition of Allopathy is a system of medical practice that aims to combat disease by use of remedies (as drugs or surgery) making use of all measures that have proved of value in treatment of disease.)

Audrey DeCamp Hoffman (#46783896)
1900 Census: Justice Precinct 7, Fannin, Texas

Soloman Irick 69 TN Germany TN
Katie Irick 36 KY KY KY (2 children-1 living)
Soloman Irick 24 TX TN AL
Allie Irick 22 TX TN AL
Fred Irick 15 TX TN KY

1910 Census: Justice Precinct 6, Fannin, Texas

Solomon Seick 79 M5 married 11 years
Kate Seick 49 M2 married 11 years
Robert Swofford 16 step-son

A couple of items of interest about Dr Soloman Irick that has been discovered are the following:

U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 confirmed that Solomon Irick enlistment in the civil war as Captain, and served in the State of Tennessee. He was Commissioned an officer in Company A, Tennessee 2nd Cavalry Regiment from Aug. 1, 1861 and mustered out on 19 Mar 1864.Sources: Index to Compiled Military Service Records Official Army Register of the Volunteer Force 1861-1865.

Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929 revealed that Dr Soloman Irick, Wetumka, Oklahoma, practice specialty was an Allopath. He was licensed in Damasco, Texas in 1907. (Definition of Allopathy is a system of medical practice that aims to combat disease by use of remedies (as drugs or surgery) making use of all measures that have proved of value in treatment of disease.)

Audrey DeCamp Hoffman (#46783896)


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