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Frances Amelia “Fanny” Dickson Pickett

Birth
Duplin County, North Carolina, USA
Death
4 Aug 1850 (aged 69–70)
Autauga County, Alabama, USA
Burial
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According to Douglas N. Travers, "Dickson of Ireland and North Carolina," May 6, 1993, p. 26, http://duplin.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/family/dickson.pdf:

FRANCES DICKSON, b. 20 Oct 1780 in Duplin Co., N.C according to one reference, and according to another reference b. 20 Apr 1780, d. 4 Aug 1850. She m. William Rayford Pickett, b. 1777 in Anson Co., N.C, who was then of Fayetteville, Cumberland Co., N.C. They both died at Autauga, Co., Alabama. They had four children:
WILLIAM DICKSON PICKETT, b. 1802, m. 1829 Eliza Whitman of Providence, R.I.
LOUISA AUGUSTA PICKETT, b. 1804 d.y.
ALBERT JAMES PICKETT, b. 13 Aug 1810, author of Pickett's History of Alabama, m. 20 Mar 1832 Sarah Smith Harris
ELIZABETH WARD PICKETT, b. 9 Jul 1813 and lived in Montgomery, Alabama. She m. 1829 in Montgomery, Ala.. Moseley Baker, b. 20 Sep 1802 in Norfolk, Va., who moved to Texas in 1832 and later joined the Texas Revolution. He commanded Co. D, 1 st Regiment, Texas Volunteers, and was wounded at the Battle of San Jacinto. He served as a Brig. Gen., in 1839 and in 1842. He died 4 Nov 1848 at Houston, Texas.
According to Douglas N. Travers, "Dickson of Ireland and North Carolina," May 6, 1993, p. 26, http://duplin.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/family/dickson.pdf:

FRANCES DICKSON, b. 20 Oct 1780 in Duplin Co., N.C according to one reference, and according to another reference b. 20 Apr 1780, d. 4 Aug 1850. She m. William Rayford Pickett, b. 1777 in Anson Co., N.C, who was then of Fayetteville, Cumberland Co., N.C. They both died at Autauga, Co., Alabama. They had four children:
WILLIAM DICKSON PICKETT, b. 1802, m. 1829 Eliza Whitman of Providence, R.I.
LOUISA AUGUSTA PICKETT, b. 1804 d.y.
ALBERT JAMES PICKETT, b. 13 Aug 1810, author of Pickett's History of Alabama, m. 20 Mar 1832 Sarah Smith Harris
ELIZABETH WARD PICKETT, b. 9 Jul 1813 and lived in Montgomery, Alabama. She m. 1829 in Montgomery, Ala.. Moseley Baker, b. 20 Sep 1802 in Norfolk, Va., who moved to Texas in 1832 and later joined the Texas Revolution. He commanded Co. D, 1 st Regiment, Texas Volunteers, and was wounded at the Battle of San Jacinto. He served as a Brig. Gen., in 1839 and in 1842. He died 4 Nov 1848 at Houston, Texas.


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