See also

Robert DICK ( - )

1 Robert Jack DICK1 ( - ) [3326].

2 Norman Louis DICK1 (1893-1965) [2902]. Born 22 Apr 1893.1 Marr Sophia Adelaide Marie LEDUC 20 Jan 1917, Annunciation Catholic Church, Detroit, MI.1 Died 24 Jun 1965, St. John's Hospital, Detroit, MI.

4 Thomas DICK1 (1864-1919) [2901]. Born 9 Jun 1864.1 Marr Lilly Frances WICKENS 7 Jan 1891, St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Detroit, MI.1 Died 14 Mar 1919.1 Buried Cremated at Woodmere Cemetery, Detroit, MI.1

From the Orangeville Sun.

December 17, 1885 - Mr. Thos. Dick, son of Mr. D. Dick, of this town, has procured a lucrative situation in a Toronto drug store. Tom's many friends in Orangeville wish him every possible success in the Queen City.

July 7, 1887 - Mr. Thos. Dick, of St. Thomas, formerly assistant postmaster here, spent a few days in town last week.

July 5, 1888 - Mr. Thos. Dick, of Dunnville, visited his parents in town this week.

January 3, 1889 - Mr. Thos. Dick, of the Dunnville post office, was in town on Tuesday.

June 19, 1890 - Mr. Thomas Dick, formerly of the post office staff here, is at present at Detroit, Mich.

January 22, 1891 - Tom Captured. - Mr. Thomas Dick, of Detroit, son of Mr. David Dick of this town, and formerly on the postoffice staff here, was married last week to Miss Lillie F. Wickens, a charming belle of that city. Tom's many friends around here will be pleased to learn that he enjoys a lucrative position in Detroit and they extend their best wishes.

December 1, 1892 - Kind Words. - We wish all our subscribers were as prompt in remitting their subscription as Mr. Thos. Dick of Detroit, formerly of the postoffice staff here. Tom has The Sun paid for until the end of 1894 and concludes his letter with the following good wishes: "The Sun comes along once a week and is a welcome visitor, and I would not be without it. I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy and prosperous New Year."

January 5, 1899 - Mr. Thomas Dick of Detroit, Mich., formerly of Orangeville, called upon The Sun yesterday. Tom is conducting a large wholesale and retail liquor business in that city and is meeting with great success, a fact which his Orangeville friends will learn with great pleasure.

8 David DICK1 (aft1823-1905) [2904]. Born btw 1823 and 1826, County Down, Ireland.1 Marr Anna Elizabeth MCELWAIN 21 Mar 1850, Simco County, Ontario, Canada.1 Died 27 Feb 1905, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.1 Buried 1 Mar 1905, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Orangeville, Ontario.1,2

From the Orangeville Sun.

October 21, 1880 - Macklewain. - At his residence in the Township of Adjala, on Wednesday, the 13th inst., William Macklewain, aged 84 years. The deceased was the father-in-law of Mr. D. Dick, of this Town, and was a resident of Adjala for over thirty-six years.

January 8, 1891 - We have received a very tasty Christmas number from the Brampton Banner. Thanks, Bro. Dick.

December 1, 1892 - Masonic Officers Elected. - At the regular meeting of Harris Lodge No. 216, A. F. & A.M., held on Tuesday evening, the election of officers for the year 1893 took place. The attendance was very large, over eighty of the brethren being present, and everything passed off pleasantly, as usual. The following officers were elected: . . . d. Dick, tyler (re-elected)

May 10, 1894 - David Dick, an old resident will shortly remove to Shelburne.

January 2, 1896 - Installed. On Friday evening the Festival of St. John the Evangelist, the officers of Harris Lodge, A.F. and A.M., No. 2, Orangeville were installed by R.W. Bro., J.C. Fox, P.D.D.G.M. as follows: . . . David Dick, tyler; . . After the installation the brethren adjourned to the refreshment room where a couple of hours were enjoyably spent.

September 8, 1898 - Mr. D. Dick returned Monday from a month's visit to his sons, David, Thomas and Robert H., at Detroit. On his way home he spent a couple of days with Guelph friends.

December 1, 1898 - The members of Harris lodge, A.F. and A.M., have presented Mr. David Dick, who has been tyler for 26 years, with a Congo oak cane, silver mounted and suitably engraved, previous to his removal to Guelph.

January 5, 1899 - Mr. David Dick, who left town a few months ago to live in Guelph, renewed acquaintances here this week.

April 13, 1899 - Mr. A. Wilcox is removing from east Broadway to David Dick's house on Mill street.

November 9, 1899 - Mr. David Dick, an old resident, has returned from Detroit, where he has been visiting his sons for several months. Mr. Thos. Dick is proprietor of a large wholesale and retail liquor and tobacco establishment, while Messrs. David and Robert have good positions. They are young men who have forged ahead.

Genealogists comments: "There is some disagreement in documents concerning the birthdate of David Dick. The Forest Lawn Cemetery Company, Orangeville, Ontario shows that he died in 1905 at the age of 85 years. Therefore, born about 1820. The 1871 census reports that he was born about 1826. The 1881 census shows about 1823. The 1891 census shows about 1824.

There doesn't seem to be anything definitive. Given the relative consistency of the census reports, it seems better to go with somewhere between 1823 and 1826. The cemetery record appears to be the outlier."

9 Anna Elizabeth MCELWAIN (1828-1894) [2906]. Born 1828, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone, Ireland.1 Died 7 Feb 1894, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Orangeville, Ontario.1

From the Orangeville Sun.

August 30, 1888 - Mrs. D. Dick is visiting her sons at St. Thomas.

February 8, 1894 - "Death of Mrs. Dick. Mrs. Anna E. Dick, a lady well-known and highly respected by the people of the vicinity, died at the residence of her husband, Mr. David Dick, Mill Street, early yesterday morning. Deceased lady was born in Cookstown, County Tyrone, Ireland, in 1828 and came to Lower Canada with her parents Mr. and Mrs. McElwain, in 1836. Eight years later they moved to Adjala township, where she married in 1850 and settled in Albion coming to Orangeville 23 years ago. She has resided here ever since. She was known for her many good qualities and was a member of the Presbyterian Church and will be greatly missed by all who knew her. There are seven children in the family, Mrs. McKenzie, Guelph; James, Shelburne; Wm. J., Toronto Junction; David, St. Catharines; Thos and R.H. of Detroit. We tender our sincere sympathy to her bereaved helpmeet and family."

January 22, 1891 - Mrs. D. Dick visited her son, Mr. Jas. Dick, at Caledon last week.

February 1, 1894 - Messrs. James Dick of Shelburne, Wm. J. of Toronto, David of St. Catharines and Thomas and Robt. Of Detroit are in town having been summoned home owing to the serious illness of their mother.

February 15, 1894 - Large Funeral. The funeral of the late Mrs. Dick took place on Friday afternoon. Considering the unfavorable weather a large number of friends and acquaintances followed the remains to their last resting place in the Forest Lawn cemetery. Rev. Mr. McKenzie, pastor of St. Andrew's church, conducted the services. Her five sons and a brother, Mr. McElwain, acted as pallbearers.

February 22, 1894 - Mrs. McKenzie of Guelph, who spent the past month here attending to her mother, the late Mrs. Dick, returned home last Friday.

5 Lilly Frances WICKENS1 (1871-1952) [2907]. Born 12 Mar 1871, London, Middlesex Co., Canada.1 Died 3 Feb 1952, Sierra Madre, Los Angeles Co. CA.1 Buried Pasadena Mausoleum.1

10 George R. WICKENS1 ( -1914) [2908]. Born England.1 Died 2 Apr 1914, Harper Hospital, Detroit, MI.1

11 Martha Ellen QUICK1 ( -1919) [2909]. Died 7 Aug 1919.

3 Sophia Adelaide Marie LEDUC1 (1894-1968) [2975]. Born 6 May 1894, Reno Farm, Jefferson Ave., Grosse Pointe, MI.1 Bap 17 May 1894, St. Paul's Catholic Church, Detroit, MI.1 Died 24 Mar 1968, St. John's Hospital, Detroit, MI.1

6 Louis Joseph LEDUC1 ( - ) [2976].

7 Frances Teresa CADIEUX1 ( - ) [2977].

Sources

1"Information provided by Valerie Jackson Naughton".
2"Obituary of David Dick in Guelph Daily Mercury, March 1, 1905".