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Ethel Mae Sizemore 1892–1979 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 March 1892

Birth Location: Wilson, Walker, Georgia, USA

Death Date: Jul 1979

Death Location: Chickamauga, Walker, Georgia, USA

Father: Abraham Sizemore

Mother: Malissa McCarty

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In 1892, Ethel Mae Sizemore entered the world in Wilson, Walker, Georgia, USA, born to Abraham B Sizemore And Malissa Mccarty. Ethel Mae Sizemore passed away in 1979 in Chickamauga, Walker, Georgia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1892, Ethel Mae Sizemore entered the world in Wilson, Walker, Georgia, USA, born to Abraham B Sizemore And Malissa Mccarty.
  • Ethel Mae Sizemore passed away in 1979 in Chickamauga, Walker, Georgia, USA.

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Ethel Sizemore's Ancestors

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Ethel Sizemore
1892–1979
Birth Place: Wilson, Walker, Georgia, USA
Parents
Abraham B Sizemore
1853–1925
Valley Head, DeKalb, Alabama, USA
Malissa McCarty
1856–1911
Georgia
Grandparents
Allen (Grant) Sizemore
1819–1903
Cornelia, Habersham, Georgia, USA
Sarah ("Sally") Horton
1826–
Habersham, Georgia, USA
Floyd McCarty
1822–1860
South Carolina
Catherine Acree
1819–1901
Walton, Georgia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Richard Sizemore
1800–1865
Elizabeth Forrester
1804–1879
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ethel Sizemore's Timeline

2 Records

1892
29 March 1892
Birth of Ethel Mae Sizemore in Wilson, Walker, Georgia, USA
Wilson, Walker, Georgia, USA
1979
Jul 1979
Age 87
Death of Ethel Mae Sizemore in Chickamauga, Walker, Georgia, USA
Chickamauga, Walker, Georgia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 March 1892
    Event Place: Wilson, Walker, Georgia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jul 1979
    Event Place: Chickamauga, Walker, Georgia, USA

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