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  1. Lucy Jane Vick: Birth: 31 Jan 1813 in Southampton Co, VA. Death: Dec 1891 in Blairsville, Williamson, Illinois

  2. Shadrach Rivers Vick: Birth: 21 Jan 1816 in Edgecombe Co, NC. Death: 8 Jun 1847 in Livingston County, Kentucky

  3. Martha Reese Vick: Birth: 14 APR 1818 in Edgecombe Co, NC. Death: 20 JUN 1859 in Livingston Co, KY

  4. Piety Temperance Vick: Birth: 12 Feb 1821 in Livingston Co, KY. Death: 1880 in MO

  5. Arthur Dillard "Dick" VICK: Birth: 2 JUL 1823 in Adams Spring, Livingston County, Kentucky. Death: 14 DEC 1892 in Livingston County, Kentucky

  6. Tabitha Ann Vick: Birth: 2 Jun 1826 in Adams Spring, Livingston Co, KY. Death: ABT 1890

  7. Mary Euphemia Vick: Birth: 28 FEB 1829 in Livingston Co, KY. Death: 29 AUG 1849 in Livingston Co, KY

  8. Nancy Adela Vick: Birth: 28 JUL 1831 in Livingston Co, KY. Death: 15 AUG 1855 in Livingston Co, KY

  9. John Leonidas Vick: Birth: 11 Feb 1834 in Adams Spring, Livingston County, Kentucky. Death: 6 Apr 1927 in Livingston County, Kentucky

  10. William Henry Harrison Vick: Birth: 16 MAY 1840 in Livingston Co, KY. Death: 16 MAY 1840 in Livingston Co, KY


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Notes
a. Note:   Many facts of Arthur's life are rememberd in John Leonidas Vick's Vick family history.Excerpts from John Leonidas Vick's History of His Vick Family Cullman, Alabama, December 1895: In the year 1799, Grandma Vick died and Tabitha and father went to live with their sister. Father was then eleven years old; he remembered that the whole country went into mourning in Dec. that year for General Washington who died on the 14th of that month. My father only lived about two years with the Fires. He became disgusted with Fires' bad management. In my father's thirteenth year he entered into a contract with one of his uncle's widows named Bettie Barnes, to work for his food and raiment and three months schooling each year. This good woman owned a farm and there was the means of my father obtaining a fair English education. Father lived with Aunt Bettie Barnes till he was about seventeen years old. He then hired to a man named Rawls, a farmer and a blacksmith, he was a good man, a leader in the Society of Friends or Quakers that dwelt in that County. Father worked for Mr. Rawls about three years, working nine months and going to school three each year. While Mr. Rawls was a pious man, he had a son a year or two older than father named Burrell who was very wild and wicked. Father regretted in his old age that he contracted the habit of profane swearing
 from associating with young Rawls.
 Sunday evening the 11th day of May 1857, about six o'clock my father was attacked with pain in his head. The doctor called it congestion of the brain and fifteen minutes before twelve o'clock that night, he died. I was at my Mother's-in-law about four miles away, was sent for but did not reach my father till a few minutes after he died. He had been so anxious to see me when he was dying, that the anguish I experienced when I realized that he could never speak to me again, was the greatest I have ever known. Father was sixty-nine years old and three months when he died. He had been a strict member of the Methodist Church for more than twenty-five years. He held family prayer every night regularly. After I was twelve years old, my father required me to read a chapter from the bible and lead in signing a hymn all of us standing while singing, then all kneeling while he offered up prayer, before retiring at night. Sometimes a wild associate would spend the night with me and then it was a heavy cross for me to read and lead the singing and some of them after we would retire called me "Preacher" and this was very mortifying to me then; but I now look back to those as the most blessed days of my life. Aunt Lucy, for we all called her "Aunt" and not "Mother", lived till the 20th of January 1863, when she died, she was about sixty-five years old, she was a member of the Methodist Church, and was a good woman, but had strange childish ways.
  9.) Patent #: 17571 Grantee: Vick, Arthur
 Grant Book & Pg: 34 173 Acreage: 70
 County: Livingston WaterCourse: Buck Cr.
 Survey Name: Vick, Arthur Survey Date: 09/04/1850
 Grant Date: 08/18/1851
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 Arthur Vick
 Birth: Feb. 12, 1788 Southampton County, VirginiaDeath: May 11, 1857 Bayou Creek, Livingston County, Kentucky
 Son of Shedrick & Martha Vick
 Livingston County Cemeteries 1738-1976
 Burial: Vick Cemetery
 Hampton, Livingston County, Kentucky (Located on the farm of Robert Quertermous off Hwy 135 between Joy & Hampton.) Arthur was the son of Shadrack Vick and Nancy Vick nee Reese. Arthur was descended from Joseph Vick, abt 1670, Isle of Wight Co, VA.


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