WebJohanne Luise Fick was born in 1827, to Friedrich Fick and Dorothee Marie Blödow. Johanne passed away on month day 1828, at age one at death place. Johanne Louise Minna Fick 1863 1863 Johanne Louise Minna Fick, 1863 - 1863. Johanne Louise Minna Fick was born in 1863, to Wilhelm Fick. WebGeorge Fick was born circa 1811, at birth place. George married Elizabeth Fick. They had 7 children: Christiana Fick, Lennard Fick and 5 other children. George lived on month day 1852, at address. George Fick in 1871 Canada Census George Fick was born circa 1812, at birth place. George married Elizabeth Fick. They had one child: Burtan Fick.
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WebWilly Fick (1893–1967) Friedrich Kurt Fiedler (1894–1950) Johann Dominicus Fiorillo (1748–1821) Klaus Fisch (1893–1975) John Fischer (1786–1875) Joseph Anton Fischer (1814–1859) Oskar Fischinger (1900–1967) Arthur Fitger (1840–1909) Ferdinand Wolfgang Flachenecker (1792–1847) WebOur Fick Family 2 generations listed below From Prussia to the U.S. Our Fick Family book is now avaliable. Price: $35 postpaid 162 pages, combined 5 generations. This Fick family lived on Rugen Island in the Baltic Sea. Some of them came to Michigan, United States. Fees subject to change without notice. saccharinus
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WebFriedrich Christian Flick (born 19 September 1944), also known as Mick Flick, is a German art collector. Life. Trained as a lawyer, he is one of the heirs to the Flick family industrial … WebJul 20, 1998 · Friedrich Flick, (born July 10, 1883, Ernsdorf, near Bonn, Ger.—died July 20, 1972, near Lake Constance, Switz.), industrialist who amassed two fortunes in his life, … WebNorth German: from a pet form of the personal name Friedrich.English: perhaps from an unrecorded Middle English fik fig a derivative of Middle English fiken ‘to move quickly or restlessly to shrink flinch retreat hurriedly’. . . The sense might be ‘fidgety (person)’; compare modern English dialect fig and fidge ‘to move restlessly fidget’ and see also Figg. saccharobesus litoralis