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  1. St. Elmo Elam Gulick: Birth: 26 JUL 1879 in St. Joseph, Buchanan Co., Missouri. Death: 30 JUL 1923 in Galveston, Galveston Co., Texas


Sources
1. Title:   Janet Ann (Carlson) Strickler
Publication:   Location: <commish@@swko.net>;
2. Title:   Gulicks of the U. S. A. - 1961
Page:   p. 272, 273
Author:   David Emmett Gulick
Publication:   Location: Detroit Public Library, 5201 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Michigan;
3. Title:   1860 Census for Miami Co., Ohio
4. Title:   1910 Census for Muskogee Co., Oklahoma
5. Title:   1900 Census for Creek Nation, Oklahoma Indian Territory
6. Title:   1880 Census for Gentry Co., Missouri
7. Title:   Texas State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Standard Certificate of Death - St. Elmo Elam Gulick

Notes
a. Note:   The Gulicks of the U. S. A. source shows his date of death as 1910/13. His date of birth is shown after his mother's death (page 272). May have had other children. On March 27, 1906, Theodore wrote to James Harvey Gulick that he was a son of Amos Gulick, b. - 1802 in Loudoun Co., Va., and who went to Ohio and settled in Darke Co., where he died in 1868. He stated he had a half brother but no record has been found that Amos had a 2nd wife. He further stated that his father had a brother Elisha (or Elijah) who in the seventies lived near Danville, Illinois. Amos (b. 1802) did not have a brother Elisha. He, Theodore, also stated that he was sure he was of the Ferdinand branch. Ferdinand had a son Elisha and a son Amos (b. -1783) and who had a son Amos (b. -1820). I have no record of this Amos' descendants but since Theodore was born in 1852 it is possible he was a son of the latter Amos. The Genealogical Society of the Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake, has record that Theodore was the son of Rev. Wm. Gulick and born Mar. 4, 1852 in Ohio. There is considerable doubt that he was a son of Amos - 6-F-216, (b. -1802). He had an interesting career. In the Administration of President Cleveland he was a cub reporter attached to the American Embassy, Paris. He went to the Indian Territory (Oklahoma) in the 1890's where he did newspaper work. He was Secretary of the Muskogee Chamber of Commerce and was active in Civic Affairs. The 1880 federal census for Gentry Co., Missouri shows his occupation as either printer or painter. This census shows that his father was born in Virginia and mother born in Indiana. The 1900 federal census for Creek Nation, Oklahoma Indian Territory shows that he was divorced. The 1910 federal census for Muskogee Co., Oklahoma shows that his father was born in Virginia and his mother born in Indiana.


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