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Queen Victoria “Vic” <I>Niblack</I> Hickson

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Queen Victoria “Vic” Niblack Hickson

Birth
Jackson, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA
Death
19 Apr 1904 (aged 42)
Thebes, Alexander County, Illinois, USA
Burial
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Jackson Cashbook
April 29, 1904
Mrs. Victoria Hickson dies on the 19th, inst., at her home in Illinois. Her remains were brought here and interred in the City Cemetery last Sunday. Mrs. Hickson was a daughter of the late Milas Niblack, and a sister of Joseph and Benedict Niblack of this county.


Jackson Herald
May 5, 1904 page 1 column 5
Died, at her home in Thebes, Ill., on April 30 ... N. Hickson, aged 42 years ... months and 17 days.
Mrs. Hickson was born and raised in Cape Girardeau county and married M.J. Hickson March 22, 1885. For the past ... years they have been living in Illinois.
She leaves a husband, ... sisters, two brothers and ... children to mourn her death. Mrs. Hickson professed re... before her death and was ... to go.
In this hour of sad bereavement the bereft con only be comforted by Him who doeth all things well. She was interred in the Jackson cemetery last Sunday. Rev. A.T. Osbron conducted the funeral services.
Jackson Cashbook
April 29, 1904
Mrs. Victoria Hickson dies on the 19th, inst., at her home in Illinois. Her remains were brought here and interred in the City Cemetery last Sunday. Mrs. Hickson was a daughter of the late Milas Niblack, and a sister of Joseph and Benedict Niblack of this county.


Jackson Herald
May 5, 1904 page 1 column 5
Died, at her home in Thebes, Ill., on April 30 ... N. Hickson, aged 42 years ... months and 17 days.
Mrs. Hickson was born and raised in Cape Girardeau county and married M.J. Hickson March 22, 1885. For the past ... years they have been living in Illinois.
She leaves a husband, ... sisters, two brothers and ... children to mourn her death. Mrs. Hickson professed re... before her death and was ... to go.
In this hour of sad bereavement the bereft con only be comforted by Him who doeth all things well. She was interred in the Jackson cemetery last Sunday. Rev. A.T. Osbron conducted the funeral services.


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