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Velma Helen Farley 1909–1993 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1909-11-18

Birth Location: Alabama

Death Date: 1993-02-27

Death Location: Forest Hills Cemetery, Birmingham, AL

Father: George Farley

Mother: Aunt \Lellie\

Spouse(s): Paul Dickenson

Children(s):

The story of Velma Helen Farley began in 1909 in Alabama. Velma Helen Farley married Paul Cook Dickenson. Velma Helen Farley passed away in 1993 in Forest Hills Cemetery, Birmingham, AL.

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Biography

  • The story of Velma Helen Farley began in 1909 in Alabama.
  • Velma Helen Farley married Paul Cook Dickenson.
  • Velma Helen Farley passed away in 1993 in Forest Hills Cemetery, Birmingham, AL.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Velma Farley's Ancestors

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Velma Farley
1909–1993
Birth Place: Alabama
Parents
George Austin Farley
1885–1941
Aunt \Lellie\
1888–1977
Alabama
Grandparents
John (Martis) Falkner
1863–1932
Leeds, AL
Emma (Jane) DeShazo
1864–1922
Shelby Co., AL (Cabaha Valley)
Great-Grandparents
Marshall Falkner
1816–1900
Athael McDaniel
1823–1889
James DeShazo
1831–1872
Mariah Overton
1843–1914
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Blake Falkner
1785–1868
Elizabeth Harlan
1795–1845
Jeremiah McDaniel
1794–1861
Mary Franklin
1794–1826
Peter DeShazo
1802–1887
Mary Mahan
1812–1894
Jesse Overton
1819–1863
Sarah Bailey
1824–1890

Velma Farley's Timeline

2 Records

1909
1909-11-18
Birth of Velma Helen Farley in Alabama
Alabama
1993
1993-02-27
Age 84
Death of Velma Helen Farley in Birmingham, AL
Birmingham, AL

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1909-11-18
    Event Place: Alabama

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1993-02-27
    Event Place: Birmingham, AL

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Forest Hills Cemetery, Birmingham, AL

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