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John Thomas Vickers

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John Thomas Vickers

Birth
Barbour County, Alabama, USA
Death
31 Dec 1938 (aged 80)
Ingalls, Bradley County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Hermitage, Bradley County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Son of James Madison Vickers and Mary Jane Harrod; married Louisa Margaret Baker 8 December 1881 in Mississippi.

Obituary dated January 5, 1939 from Eagle Democrat - Warren, Arkansas:
James Thomas Vickers, 80, of Ingalls, died at his home at 3:30 Saturday following an illness of several months. He was born in Alabama, Barbara (sic) County, December 21, 1858. When a small child he moved with his parents to Mississippi and there married Miss Margaret Baker December 8, 1881. To this union were born eleven children, nine of whom survive their father. At the age of 29 Mr. Vickers joined the Baptist Church. Besides his wife, he is survived by four sons, J. E., T. J., J. A., and H. G. Vickers, all of Ingalls; five daughters, Mrs. M. E. York of Hermitage, Mrs. W. C. Sharp of Little Rock, Mrs. J. W. Clanton of McGehee, Mrs. E. C. Kight (Knight) of Gravel Ridge and Mrs. J. W. Johnson of Crossett; two brothers, Mark Vickers and Mike vickers of Sturgis, Mississippi; two sisters, Mrs. Lena Morgan and Mrs. Lawrence Jackson of Sturgis; 46 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. The Rev. S. H. Vaughan conducted the funeral services Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Union Hill. Interment was in the Union Hill Cemetery. (Obituary courtesy of "CJ")
Son of James Madison Vickers and Mary Jane Harrod; married Louisa Margaret Baker 8 December 1881 in Mississippi.

Obituary dated January 5, 1939 from Eagle Democrat - Warren, Arkansas:
James Thomas Vickers, 80, of Ingalls, died at his home at 3:30 Saturday following an illness of several months. He was born in Alabama, Barbara (sic) County, December 21, 1858. When a small child he moved with his parents to Mississippi and there married Miss Margaret Baker December 8, 1881. To this union were born eleven children, nine of whom survive their father. At the age of 29 Mr. Vickers joined the Baptist Church. Besides his wife, he is survived by four sons, J. E., T. J., J. A., and H. G. Vickers, all of Ingalls; five daughters, Mrs. M. E. York of Hermitage, Mrs. W. C. Sharp of Little Rock, Mrs. J. W. Clanton of McGehee, Mrs. E. C. Kight (Knight) of Gravel Ridge and Mrs. J. W. Johnson of Crossett; two brothers, Mark Vickers and Mike vickers of Sturgis, Mississippi; two sisters, Mrs. Lena Morgan and Mrs. Lawrence Jackson of Sturgis; 46 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. The Rev. S. H. Vaughan conducted the funeral services Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Union Hill. Interment was in the Union Hill Cemetery. (Obituary courtesy of "CJ")


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