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Mary Etta Silcox

Birth15 Apr 1873 - Bostwick, Putnam County, Florida, USA
Death02 Nov 1942 - Eagle Lake, Polk County, Florida, USA
MotherAlmira 'Elmira' Driggers
FatherJohn Silcox

Born in Bostwick, Putnam County, Florida, USA on 15 Apr 1873 to John Silcox and Almira 'Elmira' Driggers. Mary Etta Silcox married Wade Hampton Hill and had 9 children. She passed away on 02 Nov 1942 in Eagle Lake, Polk County, Florida, USA.

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Parents
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John Silcox
1826 - 1896
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Almira 'Elmira' Driggers
1849 - 1930
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Wade Hampton Hill
1868 - 1935
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Percy Hampton Hill
1906 - 1983
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Robert Davis Hill
1891 - 1952
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Clarence Wesley Hill
1903 - 1973
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Nora Bertha Hill
1897 - 1968
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Jessie Mae Hill
1894 - 1978
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Bertha Viola Hill, Dixon, Reynolds, Jeter
1901 - 1961
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Eddie Merill Hill
1909 - 1957
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Grace Lucille Hill
1912 - 1999
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Lillie Mae Hill
1914 - 1968

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