Quick Damon [Male] b. MAY 1896
In the 1900 census I found Damon Quick living with his grandfather, John W. Rush, in Jones County, Ms.
William S. Quick enlisted 10 August 1861 at Ellisville, Ms. in the Rosin Heels, Company B, 27th Mississippi Infantry. He was fatally wounded at Perryville, Kentucky and died 6 Dec 1862 after having his leg amputated in the Perryville Hospital.
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Title: Quick Family Cemetery...information from headstone...3/2000 DJK
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6/13/2000
Sis (Lou Elyette) descibes her mother as being the "bell cow" of every organization in the ar ea...just let her change her dress or put on a clean apron and she was ready to go with you a t a moments notice.
Quigg/Quigley/Quigley/Quick/Quickley : English Nickname for an agile person, from Middle Engl ish quik or Old English cwic = lively. The surname is also sometimes derived from the place w here cinch grass grew it was a quick-growing grass. Quick and its variations were also deri ved occasionally from Old English cu = cow + wic = outlying settlement, for the man at the da iry farm.
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Title: Quick Family Cemetery...information from headstone...3/2000 DJK
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Title: Information from Max Wainwright
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Registered for WW1
Wainwright, Charles Ellis 29 May 187 9 W Forrest Ms.
Wainwright, William Horace 17 Jul 1873 W
Wainwright, General Lee 21 Aug 187 5 W Jackson County Ms.
Wainwright, Lorenzo 9 Feb 1900 W relative lives Pascagoula M S Hancock Ms.
6/13/2000
Mr. Charlie was a much liked and respected member of the Hattiesburg community. Among othe r things he owned a sugar cane mill that upon his death was inherited by a black man that wor ked for him...the only stipulation was that each member of the family was to be given a gallo n of syrup a year.
He worked for Mississippi Light and Power in Petal, Ms. After his retirement he could be fou nd every afternoon sitting on a bench outside the court house in Hattiesburg visiting with hi s cronies. He took grand children June and Sarah (Max) in his Model A (or T...they don't rem ember) to Idaho to get the newspaper and a bit of candy...it wasn't until they were almost gr own that they realized that the little store on Monroe Rd. was not the state of Idaho they th ought it was. My (Jean) one recollection of him was during a visit to California we walked t o the neighborhood store and on the way home he bought me a hot dog with catsup...
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Title: Quick Family Cemetery...information from headstone...3/2000 DJK
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