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Mrs. William C. (Mary Belle Savage) Byce, 1933

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Mrs. William C. (Mary Belle Savage) Byce, 1933
Mary Belle married her fourth husband, William Columbus Byce, a widower, on 22 Sep 1919 in Atlanta, Georgia. William's first wife had been Emeline or Emma R. Coffield, whom he married 21 Dec 1874, and by whom he had six or seven children. Emeline was the daughter of William & Anna Coffield Sr.
William and Mary Belle managed the Duquesne hotel for a time, and then moved to a house where they rented out rooms successfully, because she was an excellent cook. Unfortunately, William, born abt 1856, died on 28 Dec 1927.
In 1930, Mary Belle moved to Miami to live near her daughter, Zella.
Date & Place: at Miami in Dade County, Florida
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Mrs. William C. Belle Savage) (Mar) Byce was born on September 20, 1862. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mrs. William C. (Mary Belle Savage) Byce.
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