Her first husband's name was Madre Wallace (b. abt 1851 - d. before 1885). Georgia and Madre Wallace had two children: Florida Wallace (b. abt 1879 - d. before 1900) and John Council Wallace (1880-1935). Georgia Wallace was listed as a widow on the 1885 Florida State Census with her two children. She was recorded as the mother of 2 children, 1 living (John C) on the 1900 US Census.
Her second husband was Robert Lee Vickers (1864-1927), whom she married in Wakulla County on 29 Jan 1901. They had no children.
Georgia's son, John Council Wallace, was found dead on a highway in Wakulla County on Sunday morning, March 17, 1935. It was not determined whether he had been hit by a car or beaten to death and thrown from a vehicle.
Georgia Ann lived to be 100 years old! She was buried beside her husband, R Lee Vickers, when she died in 1957.
Her first husband's name was Madre Wallace (b. abt 1851 - d. before 1885). Georgia and Madre Wallace had two children: Florida Wallace (b. abt 1879 - d. before 1900) and John Council Wallace (1880-1935). Georgia Wallace was listed as a widow on the 1885 Florida State Census with her two children. She was recorded as the mother of 2 children, 1 living (John C) on the 1900 US Census.
Her second husband was Robert Lee Vickers (1864-1927), whom she married in Wakulla County on 29 Jan 1901. They had no children.
Georgia's son, John Council Wallace, was found dead on a highway in Wakulla County on Sunday morning, March 17, 1935. It was not determined whether he had been hit by a car or beaten to death and thrown from a vehicle.
Georgia Ann lived to be 100 years old! She was buried beside her husband, R Lee Vickers, when she died in 1957.
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