Mickey Nell Plaster-King

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I was born 'at home' in Bedias, TX - short story, my brother who was just a few years older had been ill and was post surgery. Mother did not want to leave him, thus the reason I was born at home. The local doctor came to the house and delivered me. My primary ancestry is through the Plaster-Hall names (paternal) and Corley-Johnson names (maternal). I am actively involved on Ancestry.com and doing research. Please contact me if any of those names are in your ancestry! The Plaster name is familiar to those who know Texas history - my great-great grandfather, Thomas Pliney Plaster manned one of the "twin sisters" cannons at the Battle of San Jacinto in Texas' successful fight for independence from Mexico.

I was born 'at home' in Bedias, TX - short story, my brother who was just a few years older had been ill and was post surgery. Mother did not want to leave him, thus the reason I was born at home. The local doctor came to the house and delivered me. My primary ancestry is through the Plaster-Hall names (paternal) and Corley-Johnson names (maternal). I am actively involved on Ancestry.com and doing research. Please contact me if any of those names are in your ancestry! The Plaster name is familiar to those who know Texas history - my great-great grandfather, Thomas Pliney Plaster manned one of the "twin sisters" cannons at the Battle of San Jacinto in Texas' successful fight for independence from Mexico.

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