Maggie made butter to sell with milk from their 8 or 9 cows. Shortly before her death she went to Valley Falls to help daughter Anna Strickland take care of Anna's son, Edwin, who had scarlet fever. While there she died of a blood clot in her leg. [see bio. and pic. for Edwin Armstrong]
Maggie made butter to sell with milk from their 8 or 9 cows. Shortly before her death she went to Valley Falls to help daughter Anna Strickland take care of Anna's son, Edwin, who had scarlet fever. While there she died of a blood clot in her leg. [see bio. and pic. for Edwin Armstrong]
Family Members
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Mary D Dickey Bounds
1833–1899
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Jane M Dickey
1834–1835
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Henrietta Hutton Dickey Junkin
1836–1908
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Lena B. Dickey Brown
1838–1888
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Hannah M. Dickey
1838–1838
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Ellen Hutchinson Dickey
1839–1842
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John Jackson Dickey
1841–1842
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Thomas Best Dickey
1842–1895
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Ann Dickey
1844–1845
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Cornelius Walborn Dickey
1847–1905
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Marion Dickey
1850–1895
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Samuel A. Dickey
1852–1935
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