George Dedrick Daniel, 1922–1924?> (aged 2 years)
- Name
- George Dedrick /Daniel/
Birth
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Death of a maternal grandmother
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Cause: Died in a house fire |
Death
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Burial
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father |
1885–1946
Birth: September 17, 1885
24
— Benton, Tennessee, USA Death: December 10, 1946 — Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama, USA |
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mother |
1879–1964
Birth: August 10, 1879
50
33
— Houston, Tennessee, USA Death: January 24, 1964 — Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — July 9, 1905 — Houston, Tennessee, USA |
3 years
elder sister |
1908–1999
Birth: July 31, 1908
22
28
— Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama Death: February 6, 1999 — Wynnewood, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA |
17 months
elder sister |
1910–1990
Birth: January 5, 1910
24
30
— Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama Death: August 12, 1990 — Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama |
3 years
elder sister |
1912–1976
Birth: November 30, 1912
27
33
— Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama Death: June 30, 1976 — Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama, USA |
20 months
elder brother |
1914–1984
Birth: July 9, 1914
28
34
— Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama Death: July 9, 1984 — Oxford, Lafayette, Mississippi, USA |
2 years
elder brother |
1916–1987
Birth: July 25, 1916
30
36
— Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama Death: March 28, 1987 — Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama |
2 years
elder sister |
1918–1993
Birth: September 22, 1918
33
39
— Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama Death: October 27, 1993 — Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama |
4 years
himself |
1922–1924
Birth: April 13, 1922
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42
— Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama Death: August 17, 1924 — Houston, Tennessee, USA |
Shared note
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Little George Dedrick’s mother took him to Tennessee with her to care for her sick mother, Mildred Outlaw. The child died while in Tennessee and was buried at Cane Creek Cemetery. Mildred Outlaw recovered from her illness, but died 3 months later when her house burned down. Mildred was blind and alone in the house at the time. It was never known whether she bent over the poke the fire in the fireplace and fell into the fireplace, or if she had a heart attack in her chair and fell into the fireplace. Margaret Anna was still grieving from the death of her child and did not return to Tennessee for her mother’s funeral. |
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