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Brice “Gus” Biggs

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Brice “Gus” Biggs

Birth
Death
unknown
Burial
McNeil, Caldwell County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
G-8
Memorial ID
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Little is known about Brice. He was included in the 1968 cemetery inventory, but not in the 1997 inventory. A pile of stones believed to be the remains of his monument was near the older Biggs' monuments. His monument was replaced in 2005. There is a date of April 18, 1888.
There is a Brice Biggs on the 1870 White Oak, Onslow County, North Carolina census. He was 17 years old at the time. He would have been born circa 1853, so 4-18-1888 would have been his date of death. On the 1870 census, his father was Edward Biggs, mother was Mourning Biggs, brothers were Furnifald, Alonzo, and Elisha.
No record found of this family before or after the 1870 census in North Carolina.
He could have been visiting relatives here in Texas at the time of his death.
Little is known about Brice. He was included in the 1968 cemetery inventory, but not in the 1997 inventory. A pile of stones believed to be the remains of his monument was near the older Biggs' monuments. His monument was replaced in 2005. There is a date of April 18, 1888.
There is a Brice Biggs on the 1870 White Oak, Onslow County, North Carolina census. He was 17 years old at the time. He would have been born circa 1853, so 4-18-1888 would have been his date of death. On the 1870 census, his father was Edward Biggs, mother was Mourning Biggs, brothers were Furnifald, Alonzo, and Elisha.
No record found of this family before or after the 1870 census in North Carolina.
He could have been visiting relatives here in Texas at the time of his death.

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