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From: "Bob Lefler" <>
Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] A Quick Question
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 14:14:52 -0500
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At least a half a dozen Quicks living in Oxford during the Revolution. They
all signed a petition to Gov. Livingston along with my ancester John Lefler.
bob Lefler
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From: "Sharon Murray" <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 1:51 PM
Subject: RE: [NJHUNTER] A Quick Question


>I have some references to Nellie Quick from
> Genealogy.com:
> Nellie Quick found in:
>
> Colonial New Jersey Source Records, 1600s-1800s
> Listed in: New Jersey Marriage Records, 1665-1800
>
> Page number: 318 QUICK, Nellie, Somerset, and
> John STICKER, Somerset 24 July 1744
>
>
> A Genealogy of the Quick Family in America, Page
> 132
>
> + G 382 NELLIE VOORHEES QUICK (F222), b 23 July
> 1787; bap. 12
> Aug. 1787 at Six Mile Run Ch.; d 1 Apr. 1873.
> She m PETER
> SPADER and lived near New Brunswick, N. J. He
> was b 29 Sept.
> 1785; d 9 Sept. 1855. They had 3 chil.
> Peter Spader, son of John Spader, was born in
> Middlebush; went to New Brunswick in 1797 as a
> clerk to John Bray, one of the most prominent
> merchants in that city. He remained with Bray
> until he became a partner in 1805. He afterwards
> engaged in the drygoods and grocery business in a
> building that then stood opposite the State Bank
> in Albany Street, until 1816, when he built on the
> corner of George and Church Streets, where he
> remained and continued the business until 1830,
> when he was appointed Cashier of the State Bank,
> which position he filled until 1841, when he
> retired from business. He was Treasurer of the
> First Reformed Dutch Church for thirty years, and
> of Rutgers College for the same length of time. He
> was a ready penman, a reliable financier, and for
> upright dealing enjoyed the respect and confidence
> of the public in a remarkable degree. The only
> civil offices he ever held were those of Chosen
> Freeholder and Alderman of the City of New
> Brunswick. The son, P. Van Derbelt Spader, owned
> and occupied the house after the death of his
> father.
>
> Nellie had 3 chil.: JAMES VOORHEES SPADER, b 2
> Oct. 1825; d 12 Nov. 1871; PETER VANDERBELT
> SPADER, and JACQUES VOORHEES SPADER.
>
>>From page 391
> 185 NELLIE AMMERMAN QUICK (I-216), b 21 July 1882;
> d 29
> Dec. 1896; buried in Neshanic cemetery.
>
>>From page 449:
> J 2413 NELLIE G. QUICK (I-3314), b 3 Aug. 1898,
> Marine City, Mich.
> She is a teacher, unmarried, living at 3489
> 12th St., Riverside,
> Calif.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marshall Lake [mailto:]
> Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 12:48 PM
> To:
> Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] A Quick Question
>
>
>> Does anyone know who Nellie Quick was?
>
> I don't know who Nellie QUICK was but I have seen
> the QUICK and GULICK
> surname interchanged on occasion. Maybe a lead.
>
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