Its so important to place a headstone on the grave of your deceased loved one. Every genealogist and family historian at some point in their family research will travel to the cemeteries were their ancestors are buried. The headstones can provide information that's vital to your research.
The headstone of Alice McCoy tell me that she was born in 1855 and died in 1937. According to the 1930 United States Census, Alice was a widow living in Amite, Louisiana. Both of her parents was born in Louisiana.
She was living in the household with her daughter Alma Freeman and Alma's children; Gladys,
Headstone: Ella McCoy Gordon, Martha McCoy Piedra and Roberto Valdez Piedra |
My maternal uncle Palmer Harrell married Manila McCoy. I know very little about the McCoy family, I do know that they're a very large family. When I was growing up in Amite, Louisiana., I use to hear people talking about a man named Will McCoy. Will owned a black night club and a baseball park. On Sunday's when the different baseball teams played and crowds of people who come out to watch the game and eat Will's special barbecue. There are still a lot of people who carry the surname McCoy living in Amite and Roseland, Louisiana.
Alice McCoy was my great grandmother and Alma was my grandmother and Alicia my mother.
ReplyDeleteMy great grandmother is grandma Licia! I would love to connect to learn more about my roots!
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