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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Willard Asbury Gulick: Birth: 16 AUG 1861. Death: 5 SEP 1862

  2. Algie Perry Gulick: Birth: 31 OCT 1863 in Vermillion Co., Illinois.

  3. Mary Ida Gulick: Birth: 6 APR 1867 in Champaign Co., Illinois.

  4. Frank Martin Gulick: Birth: 15 FEB 1870 in Rantoul, Champaign Co., Illinois. Death: 1951

  5. Seeley C Gulick: Birth: 12 FEB 1873 in Rantoul, Champaign Co., Illinois.


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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:   Biography of C. W. Gulick
Publication:   Location: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilchampa/biographies/bio0211.html/;
4. Title:   1850 Census for Van Wert Co., Ohio
5. Title:   1870 Census for Champaign Co., Illinois
6. Title:   1880 Census for Champaign Co., Illinois
7. Title:   1860 Census for Champaign Co., Illinois
8. Title:   1910 Census for Orange Co., California

Notes
a. Note:   The Gulicks of the U. S. A. source shows his date of birth as April 18, 1836; and date of death as April 16, 1913/1914 (page 272). Resided in Champaign, Illinois.
  Champaign County, Illinois -- Biography of C. W. Gulick Mr. Gulick, a leading merchant of Rantoul, was born at Morristown, Belmont county, Ohio, April 27th, 1836. When about fourteen his father moved with the family to Van Wert county in the western part of that State. Mr. Gulick became clerk in a store at Willshire in Van Wert county, and afterwards at Greenville in Darke county. In the year 1855 he traveled through the south with the object of benefiting his health, which had become impaired by close confinement in the store. He came to Champaign county, Illinois, in 1856. For about fifteen years he taught school mostly in Kerr township. In 1860 he bought one hundred and sixty acres of land in the southern part of Kerr township, and lived there till he came to Rantoul. He began business at Rantoul in 1869. For ninety days he managed a restaurant, and then embarked in the general merchantile business, which he has since carried on with success. In 1874 he began building the Gulick brick block, and completed his present large store in 1876. February 18, 1860, he was married to Catherine C. Clapp, a native of Vermillion county, Illinois. He has confined his attention mostly to business matters, and has taken no active part in politics. He is a member of the Republican party; is connected with the Methodist Church; and is a business man who enjoys a high reputation for integrity.
  The 1860 federal census for Champaign Co., Illinois shows the value of his real estate owned as $700 and the value of his personal estate as $586.
  The 1870 federal census for Champaign Co., Illinois shows the value of his real estate owned as $13,000 and the value of his personal estate as $4,000.


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