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Fannie Magee 1867–1963 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1867

Birth Location: North Carolina

Death Date: 28 Jan 1963

Death Location: Pleasant Hill, Northampton, North Carolina, USA

Father: Tony Garris

Mother: Sallie Magee

Spouse(s): George Walden

Children(s): George Walden

The story of Fannie Magee began in 1867 in North Carolina. Fannie Magee married George Carter Walden, and had children including George Otis Walden. Fannie Magee passed away in 1963 in Pleasant Hill, Northampton, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Fannie Magee began in 1867 in North Carolina.
  • Fannie Magee married George Carter Walden, and had children including George Otis Walden.
  • Fannie Magee passed away in 1963 in Pleasant Hill, Northampton, North Carolina, USA.

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Fannie Magee's Ancestors

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Fannie Magee
1867–1963
Birth Place: North Carolina
Parents
Tony Garris
1822–
Northampton, North Carolina
Sallie (Sarah) Magee
1846–1915
North Carolina
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Fannie Magee's Descendants

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Fannie Magee (1867–28 Jan 1963) m. George (Carter) Walden (18 Nov 1854–04 Dec 1922)
  1. 1. George (Otis) Walden 1897–1980 m. Annie (Virginia) Avent 1903–
    1. 1. Willie (L.) Walden 1932– m. Mattie (J) Walden 1930–2004

Fannie Magee's Timeline

2 Records

1867
1867
Birth of Fannie Magee in North Carolina
North Carolina
1963
28 Jan 1963
Age 96
Death of Fannie Magee in Pleasant Hill, Northampton, North Carolina, USA
Pleasant Hill, Northampton, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1867
    Event Place: North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Jan 1963
    Event Place: Pleasant Hill, Northampton, North Carolina, USA

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