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Annie G. Wilcox

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Annie G. Wilcox

Birth
New York, USA
Death
Jan 1881 (aged 34–35)
New York, USA
Burial
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 17721, Section 181
Memorial ID
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Born about 1846 in New York as Anna G (probably stands for Gertrude) Wilcox, but in most documents she is listed as Annie G.

She moved to Brooklyn with her family by 1860 and seems to have lived there until she died in January 1881.

Through her mother, Anna Gertrude (Eacker) Wilcox, she is a descendant of Capt. George Herkimer (sometimes referred to as Colonel), who with his more famous brother, General Nicholas Herkimer , fought in the Revolutionary War.

Interesting note: Her mother, Anna Gertrude Wilcox completed an affidavit referring to the family's cemetery plot that Annie G. Wilcox would become the "sole residuary so long as she remained single and unmarried."

She did die single and unmarried and so the plot's ownership was transferred to her surviving brother, William H.H. Wilcox.
Born about 1846 in New York as Anna G (probably stands for Gertrude) Wilcox, but in most documents she is listed as Annie G.

She moved to Brooklyn with her family by 1860 and seems to have lived there until she died in January 1881.

Through her mother, Anna Gertrude (Eacker) Wilcox, she is a descendant of Capt. George Herkimer (sometimes referred to as Colonel), who with his more famous brother, General Nicholas Herkimer , fought in the Revolutionary War.

Interesting note: Her mother, Anna Gertrude Wilcox completed an affidavit referring to the family's cemetery plot that Annie G. Wilcox would become the "sole residuary so long as she remained single and unmarried."

She did die single and unmarried and so the plot's ownership was transferred to her surviving brother, William H.H. Wilcox.


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