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Dr Carl A Hickman

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Dr Carl A Hickman

Birth
Mexia, Limestone County, Texas, USA
Death
8 Apr 1962 (aged 84)
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Dr. C.A. Hickman, 80, was a prominent civic leader in Fort Worth, Texas. He was former president of Tarrant County Water control and Improvement District #1. Dr. Hickman graduated in dentistry at the University of Maryland and moved to Fort Worth in 1903 to begin his dental practice.

Dr. Hickman served as chairman of Fort Worth's first civil service commission. Dr. HIckman retired from dental practice in 1919 to broaden his activities in civic and church affairs, real estate and other business enterprises.
In 1922, he built the Hickman Hotel, which became the site for the First National Bank's new building. He was founder and director of State Reserve Life Insurance company. He was founder of the Fort Worth Club.

Dr. Hickman was active in the First Presbyterian Church and became a member of the board of trustees, serving 40 years, with several terms as president.
Services were held at Fort Worth First Presbyterian Church.
Survived by three daughters - Mrs. M. Boyd Street, Mrs. Douglas Morgan, Mrs. R.B. Wilchar, Jr; six grandchildren.

1930 for Carl A Hickman
Date: 1930 Event Place: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas
Gender: Male Age: 50 Marital Status: Married Race: White Bp: Texas Est Birth Year: 1880 Relationship to HoH: Head Father's Bp: Ala Mother's Bp: Ala
Enum Dist #0087 Family #415 Sheet #Letter: 27A
Line #8 NARA Pub T626, roll 2397 Film #2342131
Digital Folder #4547376 Image #00855
Household Gender Age
Carl A Hickman M 50 s/b 52 physician
Spouse Bettie Hickman F 42
Child Mary L Hickman F 15
Child Carlene Hickman F 12
Child Bettie J Hickman F 3
Clara Bell F 57 servant

US WWarII Draft Reg Cards 1942 Carl A Hickman
birth: 07 Mar 1878 residence:1942 Fort Worth Tarrant TX
other: 1942 Fort Worth Tarrant Texas
name:Carl A Hickman event:Military event date:1942
event place:Fort Worth Tarrant TX residence:Fort Worth Tarrant TX gender: Male birth date: 07 Mar 1878
digital folder #4145746

Name: Carl A Hickman Death Date: 08 Apr 1962 Death Place: Fort Worth Tarrant TX Gender: M Race: W Death Age: 84 years Birth Date: 07 Mar 1878 Birthplace: Mexia TX
Marital Status: Widowed Father's Name: Hickman Occupation: Real Estate Investments
Place of Residence: Fort Worth Tarrant TX Cem:Greenwood
Burial Place: Fort Worth TX Burial Date: 9 Apr 1962
Film #2116969 Digital Film #4028438 Image #1324 Ref #v X cn 25996

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Dr. C.A. Hickman, 80, was a prominent civic leader in Fort Worth, Texas. He was former president of Tarrant County Water control and Improvement District #1. Dr. Hickman graduated in dentistry at the Unversity of Maryland and moved to Fort Worth in 1903 to begin his dental practice.
Dr. Hickman served as chairman of Fort Worth's first civil service commission. Dr. HIckman retired from dental practice in 1919 to broaden his activities in civic and church affairs, real estate and other business enterprises.
In 1922, he built the Hickman Hotel, which became the site for the First National Bank's new building. He was founder and director of State Reserve Life Insurance company. He was founder of the Fort Worth Club.
Dr. Hickman was active in the First Presbyterian Church and became a member of the board of trustees, serving 40 years, with several terms as president.
Services were held at Fort Worth First Presbyterian Church.
Survived by three daughters - Mrs. M. Boyd Street, Mrs. Doublas Morgan, Mrs. R.B. Wilchar, Jr; six grandchildren.
Dr. C.A. Hickman, 80, was a prominent civic leader in Fort Worth, Texas. He was former president of Tarrant County Water control and Improvement District #1. Dr. Hickman graduated in dentistry at the University of Maryland and moved to Fort Worth in 1903 to begin his dental practice.

Dr. Hickman served as chairman of Fort Worth's first civil service commission. Dr. HIckman retired from dental practice in 1919 to broaden his activities in civic and church affairs, real estate and other business enterprises.
In 1922, he built the Hickman Hotel, which became the site for the First National Bank's new building. He was founder and director of State Reserve Life Insurance company. He was founder of the Fort Worth Club.

Dr. Hickman was active in the First Presbyterian Church and became a member of the board of trustees, serving 40 years, with several terms as president.
Services were held at Fort Worth First Presbyterian Church.
Survived by three daughters - Mrs. M. Boyd Street, Mrs. Douglas Morgan, Mrs. R.B. Wilchar, Jr; six grandchildren.

1930 for Carl A Hickman
Date: 1930 Event Place: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas
Gender: Male Age: 50 Marital Status: Married Race: White Bp: Texas Est Birth Year: 1880 Relationship to HoH: Head Father's Bp: Ala Mother's Bp: Ala
Enum Dist #0087 Family #415 Sheet #Letter: 27A
Line #8 NARA Pub T626, roll 2397 Film #2342131
Digital Folder #4547376 Image #00855
Household Gender Age
Carl A Hickman M 50 s/b 52 physician
Spouse Bettie Hickman F 42
Child Mary L Hickman F 15
Child Carlene Hickman F 12
Child Bettie J Hickman F 3
Clara Bell F 57 servant

US WWarII Draft Reg Cards 1942 Carl A Hickman
birth: 07 Mar 1878 residence:1942 Fort Worth Tarrant TX
other: 1942 Fort Worth Tarrant Texas
name:Carl A Hickman event:Military event date:1942
event place:Fort Worth Tarrant TX residence:Fort Worth Tarrant TX gender: Male birth date: 07 Mar 1878
digital folder #4145746

Name: Carl A Hickman Death Date: 08 Apr 1962 Death Place: Fort Worth Tarrant TX Gender: M Race: W Death Age: 84 years Birth Date: 07 Mar 1878 Birthplace: Mexia TX
Marital Status: Widowed Father's Name: Hickman Occupation: Real Estate Investments
Place of Residence: Fort Worth Tarrant TX Cem:Greenwood
Burial Place: Fort Worth TX Burial Date: 9 Apr 1962
Film #2116969 Digital Film #4028438 Image #1324 Ref #v X cn 25996

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Dr. C.A. Hickman, 80, was a prominent civic leader in Fort Worth, Texas. He was former president of Tarrant County Water control and Improvement District #1. Dr. Hickman graduated in dentistry at the Unversity of Maryland and moved to Fort Worth in 1903 to begin his dental practice.
Dr. Hickman served as chairman of Fort Worth's first civil service commission. Dr. HIckman retired from dental practice in 1919 to broaden his activities in civic and church affairs, real estate and other business enterprises.
In 1922, he built the Hickman Hotel, which became the site for the First National Bank's new building. He was founder and director of State Reserve Life Insurance company. He was founder of the Fort Worth Club.
Dr. Hickman was active in the First Presbyterian Church and became a member of the board of trustees, serving 40 years, with several terms as president.
Services were held at Fort Worth First Presbyterian Church.
Survived by three daughters - Mrs. M. Boyd Street, Mrs. Doublas Morgan, Mrs. R.B. Wilchar, Jr; six grandchildren.


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