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looking for Kicks

Posted: 28 Mar 2000 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 9 Jan 2002 12:10AM GMT
Surnames: Kick
I am currently trying to locate Kicks that are probably related to us here in the states. I am trying to figure out how. Any Kick or any knowledge of them would be quite helpful.
Posted: 10 Nov 2000 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 6 Jan 2006 1:55AM GMT
Surnames: Kick, Garber, Cable
Looking fo info on Mable Kick, She married Abarham Garber, she had several children one was Dorthy was born in Independence KS or MO, She is my Grandmother.I'ev been told she had 8-9 daughters and 5 sons the sons nanes I have are Merle, Robert, Raymond, Harold, and Westly. Need to know Daughter's names also dates dob&dod for Mable Abarham and all there children

Re: looking for Kicks

Heather M Kick (View posts)
Posted: 9 Aug 2001 5:00PM GMT
I don't know if your still looking for Kick, but there is a large contingency of us in the Baltimore Maryland region. My grandfather's family was from Germany and I believe he had siblings that move out west. Please feel free to email me if your looking for me information.

Re: looking for Kicks

Posted: 10 Aug 2001 12:02AM GMT
Edited: 9 Jan 2002 12:10AM GMT
We are always searching for Kicks. My aunt was traveling (Grace Zimmerman) from to Baltimore several years ago maybe not that long and met a woman from Baltimore her last name was Kick. We think our relatives came from Germany originally. My grandfather came from Middlezoy, Somerset, England. It would have been some time back back don't know if we would ever be able to track that far back. I do not know what information I could give you, to search this family out.

Re: looking for Kicks

nathan (View posts)
Posted: 13 Aug 2001 11:02PM GMT
Surnames: kicks
hi my name is nathan kicks i dont know much about being a kicks myself ,but what i do know i will send to you via an email if you email me
nkicks@hotmail.com

Re: looking for Kicks

Posted: 11 Mar 2002 11:40PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Lichtenberger - Kick
Are you descended from Edward and Maude Kick? Edward's father and mother, Isidor John Kick and Catharina Lichtenberger from Buffalo, N.Y. married 6 May 1890, are my ggrandparents through Edward's sister Clara. This Kick family has been in the U.S. since Civil War days, possibly since the 1790's. Catharina Lichtenberger immigrated from the Black Forest region of Germany.

Re: looking for Kicks

Posted: 6 Jul 2002 4:04AM GMT
Classification: Query
My paternal great-grandmother was Katie Kick and I believe they came to New Orleans from Hesse Province in Germany.
I sure woudl like to know who her mother and father were. She had a brother named Fred. She came over with her uncle Hartman Kick and his wife and ALL of their children. I believe they were Jewish. If any of these people sound familiar, please contact me:
cantorjoeocho@hotmail.com

Re: looking for Kicks

Kathleen M. Flary (View posts)
Posted: 6 Jul 2002 12:16PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hello,
They sure do not sound familiar to me at all. Our Kicks came form England. I have never heard of any settled in New Orleans, or there abouts. But my sister things our family may have orignated in Germany. I have forwarded your note to her.

Re: looking for Kicks

Heather Kick (View posts)
Posted: 7 Jul 2002 2:27PM GMT
Classification: Query
Well it sounds like your family has been here longer then mine. My grandfather Joseph Milton Kick was born in Germany and his parents moved to Baltimore.
I'm looking for his sister who supposedly moved to California.
Thank you for the reply.

Re: looking for Kicks

Posted: 6 Aug 2003 10:48PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 17 Aug 2003 9:46AM GMT
A bit late hope you see this, Something that might interest you. The Eliza Hucker married to George Kick 31 March 1855 at Meare, Somerset, ENG. was a daughter of George Hucker and Mercy Hosier of Middlezoy, Somerset both born in the first decade of the 1800`s. George Hucker was my 3X grandfather. Your George and Eliza according to my records had one son called Frederick . I only know he died after 1901.However they managed to have 13 children all born between 1877 and 1900 in Middlezoy, Somerset. Some of them must have come out your way. We all seem to have had large families in those days.
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