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Mary E. <I>Standley</I> Swindall

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Mary E. Standley Swindall

Birth
Floyd County, Georgia, USA
Death
20 Dec 1921 (aged 85)
Burial
Terrell, Kaufman County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Mrs.. Swindall was born near the City of Rome, Georgia, on the 9th of November 1836, and is a daughter of Jonathan and Mary (MADDUX) Standley, who likewise were natives of Georgia, where they passed their entire lives.
Mrs. Swindall was graduated in Andrews Female College, at Cuthbert, Georgia, and her husband acquired his higher education in the famous old University of Virginia, at Charlottesville. They became the parents of four sons and four daughters: Lula F. was born December 25, 1859; Edith A., February 23, 1862; Annie A. February 18, 1865; Standley M., December 12, 1868; Frederick Ward was born December 18, 1870, and died April 20, 1900; Mary Maddux was born June 26, 1873; and died October 18, 1891; William and Charles, twins; were born February 13, 1876, and the death of the former occurred July 20, 1877, the latter being the immediate subject of this review. (Chicago, New York: The American Historical Society, 1916).Vol. 5, p. 1906-1907
Mrs.. Swindall was born near the City of Rome, Georgia, on the 9th of November 1836, and is a daughter of Jonathan and Mary (MADDUX) Standley, who likewise were natives of Georgia, where they passed their entire lives.
Mrs. Swindall was graduated in Andrews Female College, at Cuthbert, Georgia, and her husband acquired his higher education in the famous old University of Virginia, at Charlottesville. They became the parents of four sons and four daughters: Lula F. was born December 25, 1859; Edith A., February 23, 1862; Annie A. February 18, 1865; Standley M., December 12, 1868; Frederick Ward was born December 18, 1870, and died April 20, 1900; Mary Maddux was born June 26, 1873; and died October 18, 1891; William and Charles, twins; were born February 13, 1876, and the death of the former occurred July 20, 1877, the latter being the immediate subject of this review. (Chicago, New York: The American Historical Society, 1916).Vol. 5, p. 1906-1907


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