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Georgia Mae Snow 1937–1997 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 Nov 1937

Birth Location: North Carolina

Death Date: 23 Oct 1997

Death Location: Winston-Salem, Forsyth, NC

Father: Herman Snow

Mother: Viola Pinnix

Spouse(s): Harold Messick

Children(s):

In 1937, Georgia Mae Snow entered the world in North Carolina, born to Herman J Snow And Viola Mae Pinnix. Georgia Mae Snow married Harold Gray Messick. Georgia Mae Snow passed away in 1997 in Winston-Salem, Forsyth, NC.

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Biography

  • In 1937, Georgia Mae Snow entered the world in North Carolina, born to Herman J Snow And Viola Mae Pinnix.
  • Georgia Mae Snow married Harold Gray Messick.
  • Georgia Mae Snow passed away in 1997 in Winston-Salem, Forsyth, NC.

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Children(s)

Georgia Snow's Ancestors

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Georgia Snow
1937–1997
Birth Place: North Carolina
Parents
Herman J Snow
1911–1938
Wilkes, North Carolina, United States
Viola (Mae) Pinnix
1918–2015
Wilkes Co, NC
Grandparents
Thurman (Harrison) Snow
1889–1966
North Carolina
Delia (Angela) Blackburn
1888–1965
Virginia, United States
Banner (Franklin) Pinnix
1887–1934
Yadkin County, North Carolina, USA
Alice (Ruth) Sparks
1889–1992
Wilkes Co., North Carolina
Great-Grandparents
Ransome Sparks
1854–1932
Louthine Hinson
1862–1907
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Georgia Snow's Timeline

2 Records

1937
3 Nov 1937
Birth of Georgia Mae Snow in North Carolina
North Carolina
1997
23 Oct 1997
Age 60
Death of Georgia Mae Snow in Winston-Salem, Forsyth, NC
Winston-Salem, Forsyth, NC

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 Nov 1937
    Event Place: North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Oct 1997
    Event Place: Winston-Salem, Forsyth, NC

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