Mary Daugherty Broyles Hicks

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Hi, I belong to a very large family of Inman's, Wards, and Daugherty's. My first husband is buried in Douglas cemetery Arnold Aaron Broyles, which passed away Feb 2 1992. I remarried in 2004 to Ken Hicks, together we have a large family,4 girls, 5 boys, some are stepchildren, adopted,and some of are own. Together we also have 7 grandchildren.
I love everything to do with the 1800 and early 1900 hundreds, anything from cemeteries, old books, and old movies. A friend from facebook got my interest in the find a grave. I could (and have since I started on this site)spend all day in the cemetery meeting all these people that only has a headstone to tell me their story and wishing I could have met them. This site is wonderful and helpful to everyone to find their love ones. Also if you are doing a family tree it's a great way to find information such as,born & death dates, middle names, married names, and other relatives that might be linked with them.
If you would like me to transfer someone you would like to manage, please don't hesitate to ask me. I love taking care of my relatives on here, please, please don't ask me to transfer any of them to you. If I have any incorrect information on a family member or a friend of yours, please let me know so I can make the correction. Thanks to everyone that has put together all the cemeteries, graves with names, dates, and photos, you all have helped me put together a large family tree and still growing larger. Love this website!

This is a public website and you do not require my permission to use any information found here!

Thanks,Mary Daugherty Broyles Hicks. :)

Hi, I belong to a very large family of Inman's, Wards, and Daugherty's. My first husband is buried in Douglas cemetery Arnold Aaron Broyles, which passed away Feb 2 1992. I remarried in 2004 to Ken Hicks, together we have a large family,4 girls, 5 boys, some are stepchildren, adopted,and some of are own. Together we also have 7 grandchildren.
I love everything to do with the 1800 and early 1900 hundreds, anything from cemeteries, old books, and old movies. A friend from facebook got my interest in the find a grave. I could (and have since I started on this site)spend all day in the cemetery meeting all these people that only has a headstone to tell me their story and wishing I could have met them. This site is wonderful and helpful to everyone to find their love ones. Also if you are doing a family tree it's a great way to find information such as,born & death dates, middle names, married names, and other relatives that might be linked with them.
If you would like me to transfer someone you would like to manage, please don't hesitate to ask me. I love taking care of my relatives on here, please, please don't ask me to transfer any of them to you. If I have any incorrect information on a family member or a friend of yours, please let me know so I can make the correction. Thanks to everyone that has put together all the cemeteries, graves with names, dates, and photos, you all have helped me put together a large family tree and still growing larger. Love this website!

This is a public website and you do not require my permission to use any information found here!

Thanks,Mary Daugherty Broyles Hicks. :)

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