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Virgie E. McKinney

Birth
Arkansas, USA
Death
1902 (aged 5–6)
Arkansas, USA
Burial
Pansy, Cleveland County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Fannie Nichols McKinney was the mother of eight children, raising them alone after the untimely early death of her husband, George McKinney. Her oldest son, Monroe McKinney, was 13 when his father died, and her youngest child, Georgia McKinney, was born seven months after the death of her father.

A year later, Fannie McKinney lost her six year old daughter, Virgie McKinney.

As a young widow living in a logging and farming community in Arkansas during the hardships following reconstruction and the depression of 1896, she struggled to raise her large family alone. She earned her peaceful rest.
Fannie Nichols McKinney was the mother of eight children, raising them alone after the untimely early death of her husband, George McKinney. Her oldest son, Monroe McKinney, was 13 when his father died, and her youngest child, Georgia McKinney, was born seven months after the death of her father.

A year later, Fannie McKinney lost her six year old daughter, Virgie McKinney.

As a young widow living in a logging and farming community in Arkansas during the hardships following reconstruction and the depression of 1896, she struggled to raise her large family alone. She earned her peaceful rest.


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