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Mary Amanda Dickson 1841–1923 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 Jun 1841

Birth Location: Western Division, Pickens, South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 26 Oct 1923

Death Location: Center, Oconee, South Carolina, USA

Father: Robert Dickson

Mother: Sabra Perkins

Spouse(s): William Hancock

Children(s): Florence Hancock, James Hancock, Susan Hancock, Heppie Hancock, Agnes Hancock

In 1841, Mary Amanda Dickson entered the world in Western Division, Pickens, South Carolina, USA, born to Robert Jasper Simpson Dickson And Sabra Perkins. In 1857, Mary Amanda Dickson resided in Pickens, South Carolina, USA. Mary Amanda Dickson married William Farrow Hancock, and had children including Agnes R Hancock, Florence Sybil Hancock, Heppie Lelia Hancock, James Lester Hancock, Susan Elizabeth Hancock. Mary Amanda Dickson passed away in 1923 in Center, Oconee, South Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1841, Mary Amanda Dickson entered the world in Western Division, Pickens, South Carolina, USA, born to Robert Jasper Simpson Dickson And Sabra Perkins.
  • In 1857, Mary Amanda Dickson resided in Pickens, South Carolina, USA.
  • Mary Amanda Dickson married William Farrow Hancock, and had children including Agnes R Hancock, Florence Sybil Hancock, Heppie Lelia Hancock, James Lester Hancock, Susan Elizabeth Hancock.
  • Mary Amanda Dickson passed away in 1923 in Center, Oconee, South Carolina, USA.

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Mary Dickson's Ancestors

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Mary Dickson
1841–1923
Birth Place: Western Division, Pickens, South Carolina, USA
Parents
Robert Jasper Simpson Dickson
1806–1883
Pickens County, South Carolina, United States of America
Sabra Perkins
1808–1888
Western Division, Pickens, SC
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Dickson's Descendants

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Mary (Amanda) Dickson (16 Jun 1841–26 Oct 1923) m. William (Farrow) Hancock (12 May 1852–20 Jul 1934)
  1. 1. Florence (Sybil) Hancock 1875–1903 m. John (Landrum) Jennings 1875–1947
    1. 1. Lula (Rebecca) Jennings 1897–1982 m. Lector (Leland) Sarratt 1893–1992
      1. 1. Irene (Sybie) Surratt 1920–
      2. 2. Milford (C) Saratt 1916–
    2. 2. May Quinn 1894–1972 m. Forest Quinn 1893–1969
      1. 1. Mable Quinn 1920–1930
      2. 2. Vera (Louise) Quinn 1916–1978
      3. 3. Albert (W. (Ike)) Quinn 1914–1966
      4. 4. Florence Quinn 1913–1914
      5. 5. Helen (A) Quinn 1918–2014 m. Wilson (A) McGraw 1918–
      6. 6. Harold (Emmett) Quinn 1922–
  2. 2. James (Lester) Hancock 1873–1929
  3. 3. Susan (Elizabeth) Hancock 1874–1962
  4. 4. Heppie (Lelia) Hancock 1879–1950
  5. 5. Agnes (R) Hancock 1881–1959

Mary Dickson's Timeline

3 Records

1841
16 Jun 1841
Birth of Mary Amanda Dickson in Western Division, Pickens, South Carolina, USA
Western Division, Pickens, South Carolina, USA
1857
31 Oct 1857
Age 16
Mary Amanda Dickson resided here in Pickens, South Carolina, USA
Pickens, South Carolina, USA
1923
26 Oct 1923
Age 82
Death of Mary Amanda Dickson in Center, Oconee, South Carolina, USA
Center, Oconee, South Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 Jun 1841
    Event Place: Western Division, Pickens, South Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 31 Oct 1857
    Event Place: Pickens, South Carolina
    Record Source: Newspapers.com - Keowee Courier - 31 Oct 1857 - Page 3, 31 Oct 1857

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 31 Oct 1857
    Event Place: Pickens, South Carolina, USA
    Record Source: South Carolina, U.S., Newspapers.com Stories and Events Index, Keowee Courier; Publication Date: 31 Oct 1857; Publication Place: Pickens, South Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Oct 1923
    Event Place: Center, Oconee, South Carolina, USA

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