Their son George Ludovic was born on October 2, 1895. Fannie lingered for two weeks before dying of a postpartum infection.
Strangely Fannie is not buried "with her husband's people" as was the custom, but was the first one laid to rest in her brother-in-law Benjamin Christopher's plot (some distance away. It may be at this point that a family rift developed between the Vinings and the Alexanders which within five years had grown rancorous enough that Fannie's husband sued his dying mother-in-law.
B.F. Christopher plot, New Addition, Lot 2, Block 185
Their son George Ludovic was born on October 2, 1895. Fannie lingered for two weeks before dying of a postpartum infection.
Strangely Fannie is not buried "with her husband's people" as was the custom, but was the first one laid to rest in her brother-in-law Benjamin Christopher's plot (some distance away. It may be at this point that a family rift developed between the Vinings and the Alexanders which within five years had grown rancorous enough that Fannie's husband sued his dying mother-in-law.
B.F. Christopher plot, New Addition, Lot 2, Block 185
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