She was also known as Mary. She lived at 351 St. Louis Street in 1900 and later at 263 St. Louis Street, where she was residing at the time of her death.
Death certificate lists her birth place as Cedar Springs, Alabama, and burial site as Lot 4 - Rg Dm.
This refers to her parents' large family plot (Square MD, Lot 004) which contains several unmarked graves in addition to the marked ones.
Her mother was a cousin of General Pickett and a first cousin of Julia Strudwick Tutwiler (1841-1916), social reformer, author of the Alabama state song's lyrics, etc.
She was also known as Mary. She lived at 351 St. Louis Street in 1900 and later at 263 St. Louis Street, where she was residing at the time of her death.
Death certificate lists her birth place as Cedar Springs, Alabama, and burial site as Lot 4 - Rg Dm.
This refers to her parents' large family plot (Square MD, Lot 004) which contains several unmarked graves in addition to the marked ones.
Her mother was a cousin of General Pickett and a first cousin of Julia Strudwick Tutwiler (1841-1916), social reformer, author of the Alabama state song's lyrics, etc.
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