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Hilan Olivia <I>Barkdull</I> Vickers

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Hilan Olivia Barkdull Vickers

Birth
West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
18 Jun 1941 (aged 81)
Overland, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Bel-Nor, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of
Jesse Barkdull and Mary Brognard Page
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The town of your birth, Bayou Sara, LA (just down the hill from St. Francisville), was flooded by the Mississippi River so many times that it finally sunk and exists no more.
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Wife of Loriad Valdi Vickers
Son of
Nathan C. Vickers and Sarah Ann McDonald
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Sister of:
Anna Sarah Barkdull
Louise (Barkdull) Cummings
Mary Rose (Barkdull) Glover
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Mother of
1. Nathan Barkdull Vickers
2. Gladys (Vickers) Workman
3. Levi Cox Vickers
4. Maryetta (Vickers) Graham
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Known to the family as Olive, her grandchildren called her 'Little Grandma.' She hated Creole food with all that tomato sauce and, in the French tradition of her mother, she kept a pot of soup heating on the stove for any vagrants who came knocking at her door. Her Barkdull Dimple is clearly evident on her chin, and it has passed down thru many succeeding generations.
Daughter of
Jesse Barkdull and Mary Brognard Page
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The town of your birth, Bayou Sara, LA (just down the hill from St. Francisville), was flooded by the Mississippi River so many times that it finally sunk and exists no more.
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Wife of Loriad Valdi Vickers
Son of
Nathan C. Vickers and Sarah Ann McDonald
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Sister of:
Anna Sarah Barkdull
Louise (Barkdull) Cummings
Mary Rose (Barkdull) Glover
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Mother of
1. Nathan Barkdull Vickers
2. Gladys (Vickers) Workman
3. Levi Cox Vickers
4. Maryetta (Vickers) Graham
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Known to the family as Olive, her grandchildren called her 'Little Grandma.' She hated Creole food with all that tomato sauce and, in the French tradition of her mother, she kept a pot of soup heating on the stove for any vagrants who came knocking at her door. Her Barkdull Dimple is clearly evident on her chin, and it has passed down thru many succeeding generations.


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