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Levisa “Vicy” McCoy Stone White

Birth
Logan County, West Virginia, USA
Death
Apr 1917 (aged 72–73)
Omar, Logan County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Chauncey, Logan County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Levisa (or Levicy) "Vicy" McCoy is my Great Great Grandmother. She is the daughter of Daniel McCoy and Margaret "Peggy"" Taylor McCoy. She was the 12th of 13 children born to Daniel and Margaret, Vicy married first Anderson Stone (Son of Levi Stone and Frances Shepherd Stone). Vicy and Anderson had one child before his death (Phoebe Stone Gillman). Vicy married second, Lewis James White ( a widower with several children) Vicy and Lewis had one child, a daughter named Roxie White. Roxie married Sam Starr. Vicy is the sister of Randolph McCoy of the Hatfeild and McCoy feud.

Levisa "Vicy" or "Vicie" McCoy Stone White is probably (not definitely) buried in the Chauncey Cemetery in Chauncey,Logan County,West Virginia since she was living with her daughter (Phoebe Stone Gillman and her husband William Gillman ) at the time of her death and that is where they buried everyone in the family. She would have been a White at the time of her death. Phoebe and William are both buried in that cemetery as well as several of their children and grandchildren.
Levisa (or Levicy) "Vicy" McCoy is my Great Great Grandmother. She is the daughter of Daniel McCoy and Margaret "Peggy"" Taylor McCoy. She was the 12th of 13 children born to Daniel and Margaret, Vicy married first Anderson Stone (Son of Levi Stone and Frances Shepherd Stone). Vicy and Anderson had one child before his death (Phoebe Stone Gillman). Vicy married second, Lewis James White ( a widower with several children) Vicy and Lewis had one child, a daughter named Roxie White. Roxie married Sam Starr. Vicy is the sister of Randolph McCoy of the Hatfeild and McCoy feud.

Levisa "Vicy" or "Vicie" McCoy Stone White is probably (not definitely) buried in the Chauncey Cemetery in Chauncey,Logan County,West Virginia since she was living with her daughter (Phoebe Stone Gillman and her husband William Gillman ) at the time of her death and that is where they buried everyone in the family. She would have been a White at the time of her death. Phoebe and William are both buried in that cemetery as well as several of their children and grandchildren.


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