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Mary Jane "Jenny" (Powell) Vickers

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Mary Jane "Jenny" (Powell) Vickers
A photo of Mary Jane "Jenny" (Powell) Vickers - wife of George W Vickers, daughter of Jesse Powell and Sarah Elizabeth Foster - she was b. 1869 - d. 1950
Date & Place: at Vickers homestead, Semmes in Semmes, Mobile County, Alabama 36575, United States
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Mary Jane (Powell) Vickers
Mary Jane (Powell) Vickers of Semmes, Mobile County, Alabama US was born on July 26, 1869, and died at age 80 years old on March 30, 1950 in Wilmer. Mary Vickers was buried on April 5, 1950 at Stringfellow Cemetery in Wilmer.
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SusanCobb Beck
I have been researching my family history since 1975. My grandmother, Mae Foster Powell was a great influence in getting me started. She was a fountain of information on her and Grandpa Adam's family. She had a great memory and she was a great storyteller. The amazing thing was that when I began researching census records etc. I discovered that she was also very accurate in her relating names and events in her family histories. I hope to be half as good as she was when it comes to relating mine to my grandchildren :) It was my love of genealogy and family history that began my writing career. I have published several books, She Walks the Night Winds, based on my fathers Cherokee ancestors and A Murder in Moffettville, based on the murder of my mothers first cousin and his wife in 1970. I am in the process of writing several more books which I hope to publish in the future.
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