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    3. Hello, I only have the following who ws said to have been a Vick. I do not have any proof that she is. My gggggrandfather was James M Spillers who was married to Candice Vick. According to census info they were both born in TN. James around 1817 and Candice around 1812. The source of the information that Candice is a Vick comes from Pope Co. AR History Vol. 1. James and Candice arrive in Pope Co at the time that Samuel and Drucilla Vick arrived. Any help establishing the identity of Candice would be appreciated. Her obit is below. " Pope Co. AR Obituaries Jan 6, 1910-Feb 1, 1912 " August 31, 1911 Saturday's Daily - "Grandma" Spillers died at her home in London yesterday morning and her remains were brought to this city and taken to the home of Mrs. Spillers. The burial was in Shiloh Cemetery this morning at 11 o'clock, services being conducted by Rev. R. F. Kirby. Mrs. Spillers was claimed to have been the oldest woman in the county, being 98 years of age at the time of her death, the greater part of her life being spent in this county. She leaves four sons, G. P. and J. S. Spillers of Russellville, H.C. Spillers of Oak Cliff and Ben Spillers of Langston, Texas, three of whom were present at the time of her death. BAKERS CREEK NEWS - "Grandma" Spillers, age 98 years, 10 months, and 20 days, died August 25, 1911, after five weeks illness.

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