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F. B. Fick

Mr. Fick was born in the Township of Walsingham in 1813, and in 1839 bought the farm on which he resides (lot 22, north of Lake Road, Township of Houghton), which he has since cleared and otherwise improved.

He was a Constable twelve years, and was appointed Bailiff of the Seventh Division Court of the County of Norfolk by the late Judge Salmon, a position which he held for fifteen years.

He married in 1835 Sarah Ann Ryerse, daughter of the late Samuel Ryerse, of Woodhouse.  He has eight children living, all of whom are married except his youngest son.  In 1875, Mrs. Fick died, and in 1877 Mr. Fick married Mrs. Teeple, of Vittoria.
 

F. B. Fick residence. Click on the illustration to view an enlargement.
F. B. Fick Residence
From pages 65 and 92 of the Mika re-print of 1877 Illustrated Historical Atlas of Norfolk County
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