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Information from Ron Buchanan, Buchanan of Essex, Ontario, Canada, RootsWeb WorldConnect Project.

County Marriage Registers of Ontario, Canada 1858-1869 Volume 35 Essex County, Elizabeth Hancocks, 2005, Global Heritage Press, Campbellville, ON:
Quick Thomas A., 43, Colchester, Colchester, s/o Joseph & Susan, married 23 May 1866 Mary Aldrich, , Colchester, Colchester, d/o John & Mary.

1881 personal census, Colchester South Twp, Essex Co., ON, LDS 1881 census household record:
Quick Alexander, M, Married, 59, born Ont, origin: English, Wesleyan Methodist, Farmer;
Mary, F, Married, 57, born Ont, origin: Irish, Wesleyan Methodist;
Charles, M, Married, 24, born Ont, origin: English, Wesleyan Methodist, Farmer;
Rosenea, F, Married, 24, born Ont, origin: German, Wesleyan Methodist;
Aldrich William, M, 27, born Ont, origin: Irish, Wesleyan Methodist, Farmer;
Quick Henry, M, 19, born Ont, origin: English, Church of England.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 48-49:
The Quick family prominent for several generations in Canada, has had able representatives in the township of Colchester South, County of Essex, in the late Cornelius R. Quick, and now in his capable daughter, Mrs. Annie A. (Quick) Brush, widow of the late Arthur B. Brush.
     The first of the family here was Alexander Quick, grandfather of Cornelius R., ... he moved to Canada, and settled on Lot 8, of the Gore, in the township of Colchester, ... His sons were: Joseph, father of Cornelius R; ...
     Joseph Quick was born in Kentucky, about one mile from Cininnati, Ohio... He followed his parents to Canada, and after his father's death he carried on the clearing of the farm and homestead, a tract of 200 acres in Lot 8, given his father by the government as a reward for his loyalty... Joseph Quick died of typhoid fever, at a ripe old age, passing away Aug. 29, 1845, aged seventy-six. In Gosfield South, County of Essex, he married Susanna Munger. She bore her husband twelve children, all but one of whom were living at the time of their mother's death, Jan. 16, 1849. Mary, born May 21, 1811, was twice married, first to Stephen Brush and second to Philip Wright. John, born Dec. 18, 1813, died in this county. David, born Nov. 26, 1815, married Margaret Loop, and moved to Flint, Michigan, where both died. William F., born July 24, 1817, married Miss Angeline Pelon, and lived in Colchester North. Cornelius R. is mentioned below. Alexander, born Dec. 7, 1821, married Henrietta Lipps. Leonard, born May 25, 1825, died young. Sarah Ann, born Feb. 26, 1827, was the wife of Domineque Pelon, who was drowned in the Detroit river. Elizabeth, born Dec. 28, 1828, married first Joseph Kline, and second Thomas Nesbett, who resided at Flint, Michigan. Hannah, born Oct. 7, 1830, married Thomas Leslie. Philip, born Sept. 24, 1832, married Miss Amelia Pastorious, and at Harrow operates a hotel. Lucinda, born Aug. 31, 1834, is Mrs. Albert Lidwell.
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Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 488-489:
Thomas G. Ferriss, the owner and proprietor of the finest and best equipped livery establishment in Windsor, is also one of the city's leading businessmen. He is descended from one of the leading families of the County of Essex.
     The great-grandfather of Mr. Ferriss was a United Empire Loyalist, having come to Canada from the States about the time of the revolutionary war, and settled in Bois Blanc, a part of the County of Essex. His family consisted of three sons and two daughters, namely: John, Isaac, Samuel, Polly and Esther.
     John Ferriss, the grandfather of Thomas G., was born in 1795, in Bois Blanc, and died in 1882 in Toronto. He married a lady named McCormick, who was born in 1797, in the County of Essex, and their children were: ... Mary, the wife of Alexander Quick, of Essex South... ...

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John Alexander Quick   x x   Heinrich Wilhelm Munger 1762-   ?? ??
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Joseph Quick ca 1769-1845   Susan Munger †1849
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Thomas Alexander Quick 1821-1886