Family of Thomas QUICK

Partner: Thomas QUICK (1807- )
Partner: (unknown)
Children: Thomas Warren QUICK (1832?-1902)
Joseph QUICK (1845- )
Julia QUICK (1847- )

Husband: Thomas QUICK

Name: Thomas QUICK
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1807 Portsea, Hampshire1
Occupation 1861 (age 53-54) -1
Residence 1861 (age 53-54) 27 Cross Street, Portsea, Hampshire1

Child 1: Thomas Warren QUICK

Name: Thomas Warren QUICK
Sex: Male
Spouse: Eliza (1831?- )
Birth 1832 (app) Portsea, Hampshire1
Occupation 1861 (age 28-29) Bricklayer1
Residence 1861 (age 28-29) 27 Cross Street, Portsea, Hampshire
Death 14 Jul 1902 (age 69-70) Portsmouth, Hampshire

Child 2: Joseph QUICK

Name: Joseph QUICK
Sex: Male
Birth 1845 Portsea, Hampshire

Child 3: Julia QUICK

Name: Julia QUICK
Sex: Female
Birth 1847 Portsea, Hampshire

Note on Child 1: Thomas Warren QUICK

THOMAS WARREN QUICK, Deceased.

Pursuant to an Act of Parliament, 22 and 23 Victoria,

c. 35, intituled " An Act to further amend the Law of

Property, and to relieve Trustees."

NOTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and

persons having any claims or demands upon

or against the estate of Thomas Warren Quick, late of

25, Junction-road, Southsea, in the county borough of

Portsmouth, deceased, who died on or about the fourteenth

day of July, 1902, and whose will (with one codicil

thereto), was proved by Thomas Quick, of 67, Victoria road

South, Southsea aforesaid, Builder, Charles

William Bevis, of Elm Grove House, Southsea aforesaid,

Architect, and Edward Williams, of " Kinellan,"St. Gross road,

in the city of Winchester, Gentleman, the executors

therein named, on the thirtieth day of August, 1902, in

the District Registry at Winchester of the Probate

Division of the High Court of Justice), are hereby

required to send in the particulars of their, claims and

demands to the undersigned, the Solicitors of the said

executors, on or before the twenty-fourth day of April,

instant; and notice is hereby given, that after that day

the said executors will proceed to distribute tbe assets

of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto,

having regard only to tbe claims of which the

said executors shall then have notice; and that they

will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof,

so distributed, to any person of whose debt or claim

they shall not then have had notice.—Dated this tenth

day of April, 1905.

CLARKE and HARRIS, 45, Jewry-street*

142 Winchester, Solicitors for the Executors.,

Sources

1"1861 census".