Glenn Edd Shaw
M, #2102
Family: Nancy Hope Fink
- Michael Clay Shaw b. c 1961, d. c 2018
- Julie Anne Shaw
- Andrew Shaw
Peter Fink
M, #2103
Father | George Carl Fink b. 25 Apr 1915, d. 14 Apr 1996 |
Mother | Nancy Hope Reed b. 19 Apr 1917, d. 8 Feb 2008 |
Michael Clay Shaw
M, #2106, b. circa 1961, d. circa 2018
Father | Glenn Edd Shaw |
Mother | Nancy Hope Fink |
Michael Clay Shaw was born circa 1961. He died circa 2018.
Pandora India Ramsay Outram
F, #2108
Father | Samuel Paul John Outram |
Mother | Claire Louise Ramsay Davidson |
Ella Lily Annie de Villardi de Montlaur1
F, #2113
Father | Olivier Luc Guy de Villardi de Montlaur |
Mother | Claire Sabine Pauline Retot |
Citations
- [S122] Winx Martin, "RE: Piper-Coozens," e-mail message from e-mail address (Switzerland) to Alton Donnell, 23 September 2021. Hereinafter cited as "RE: Piper-Coozens."
Darius Prickett1
M, #2114, b. circa 1864
Darius Prickett was born circa 1864 in Hutchinson, Kansas, USA.1 He married Rosa Lee Dickenson, daughter of James Wilson Dickenson and Amanda Docilla Donnell, on 24 May 1885 in Hickory, Missouri, USA.1
Family: Rosa Lee Dickenson b. 24 Mar 1866
- Clyde Wilson Prickett1 b. 31 Oct 1887
- Ethel Estelle Prickett1 b. 20 Aug 1889
- Hazel Marie Prickett b. 18 Aug 1891
- Major General Fay Brink Prickett+2 b. 29 Apr 1893, d. 18 Dec 1982
- Dorothy Prickett1 b. 19 Mar 1901
Clyde Wilson Prickett1
M, #2115, b. 31 October 1887
Father | Darius Prickett1 b. c 1864 |
Mother | Rosa Lee Dickenson1 b. 24 Mar 1866 |
Clyde Wilson Prickett was born on 31 October 1887 in Kansas City, Kansas, USA.1
Citations
- [S1] Charles E Donnell, A Genealogy of Donnell, Langford and Other Families (Plainview. TX: Self, 1949), p. 30. Hereinafter cited as Donnell-Langford.
Ethel Estelle Prickett1
F, #2116, b. 20 August 1889
Father | Darius Prickett1 b. c 1864 |
Mother | Rosa Lee Dickenson1 b. 24 Mar 1866 |
Ethel Estelle Prickett was born on 20 August 1889 in Kansas City, Kansas, USA.1
Citations
- [S1] Charles E Donnell, A Genealogy of Donnell, Langford and Other Families (Plainview. TX: Self, 1949), p. 30. Hereinafter cited as Donnell-Langford.
Hazel Marie Prickett
F, #2117, b. 18 August 1891
Father | Darius Prickett b. c 1864 |
Mother | Rosa Lee Dickenson b. 24 Mar 1866 |
Hazel Marie Prickett was born on 18 August 1891 in Abbeyville, Kansas, USA.
Major General Fay Brink Prickett
M, #2118, b. 29 April 1893, d. 18 December 1982
Father | Darius Prickett1 b. c 1864 |
Mother | Rosa Lee Dickenson b. 24 Mar 1866 |
Major General Fay Brink Prickett was born on 29 April 1893 in Hutchinson, Kansas, USA.1 He married Margaret Mary McGregor in March 1917.1 Major General Fay Brink Prickett died on 18 December 1982 at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, District of Columbia, USA, at age 89.1 He was buried on 28 December 1982 at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, USA, (Section 1 Site 399 Ws.)1
On 13 June 1916, Major General Fay Brink Prickett graduated from the United States Military Academy in West Point, Orange, New York, USA, as the 5,333 graduate.1
From his Obituary:
He and Margaret Mary McGregor had three daughters who each married West Point graduates. As a result, they had nine grandchildren and great-grandchildren who graduated from the United States Military Academy, most are documented in this effort. In 1967, Lee Cage (a third cousin, one removed) was a West Point classmate of the author.
On 13 June 1916, Major General Fay Brink Prickett graduated from the United States Military Academy in West Point, Orange, New York, USA, as the 5,333 graduate.1
From his Obituary:
Upon graduation and commissioning in the Cavalry, he was assigned to the 10th Cavalry for duty with the Punitive Expedition in Mexico. One year later, he transferred to the Field Artillery and shortly thereafter was dispatched to Europe with the Allied Expeditionary Force. He commanded the 16th Field Artillery.
He returned to West Point, in 1937, as Commanding Officer of the Field Artillery Detachment.
As World War II broke out, he headed for Europe as Commanding General, 4th Infantry Division Artillery. At the last minute, however, he was pulled off the transport, promoted to major general, and given command of the 75th Infantry Division. The division’s introduction to combat came under demanding circumstances at the Battle of the Bulge where it acquitted itself well.
After V-E Day, Fay commanded, successively: the 10th Armored Division, the 4th Armored Division and the 1st Constabulary Brigade. He served as president of the Military Tribunal sitting at Dachau trying Germans for the atrocities they had committed at Mauthausen, a concentration camp in Austria. In correspondence to his mother at this time, he recounted, “We have the death books on 72,000 victims, including their names, ages, residences, race, time of death and cause of death”.2
He returned to West Point, in 1937, as Commanding Officer of the Field Artillery Detachment.
As World War II broke out, he headed for Europe as Commanding General, 4th Infantry Division Artillery. At the last minute, however, he was pulled off the transport, promoted to major general, and given command of the 75th Infantry Division. The division’s introduction to combat came under demanding circumstances at the Battle of the Bulge where it acquitted itself well.
After V-E Day, Fay commanded, successively: the 10th Armored Division, the 4th Armored Division and the 1st Constabulary Brigade. He served as president of the Military Tribunal sitting at Dachau trying Germans for the atrocities they had committed at Mauthausen, a concentration camp in Austria. In correspondence to his mother at this time, he recounted, “We have the death books on 72,000 victims, including their names, ages, residences, race, time of death and cause of death”.2
He and Margaret Mary McGregor had three daughters who each married West Point graduates. As a result, they had nine grandchildren and great-grandchildren who graduated from the United States Military Academy, most are documented in this effort. In 1967, Lee Cage (a third cousin, one removed) was a West Point classmate of the author.
Family: Margaret Mary McGregor
- Margaret Fay Prickett+3 b. 14 Jan 1918
- Mary Murray Prickett3 b. 2 May 1920, d. 30 Sep 2017
- Virginia King Prickett+ b. 14 Jul 1922, d. 22 Aug 2012
Citations
- [S127] "Obituary - Fay Brink Prickett," The Assembly (December 1983): p. 118. Hereinafter cited as "Fay Brink Prickett."
- [S127] "Fay Brink Prickett", p. 119.
- [S1] Charles E Donnell, A Genealogy of Donnell, Langford and Other Families (Plainview. TX: Self, 1949), p. 30. Hereinafter cited as Donnell-Langford.
Dorothy Prickett1
F, #2119, b. 19 March 1901
Father | Darius Prickett1 b. c 1864 |
Mother | Rosa Lee Dickenson1 b. 24 Mar 1866 |
Dorothy Prickett was born on 19 March 1901 in Plilomath, Oregon, USA.1
Citations
- [S1] Charles E Donnell, A Genealogy of Donnell, Langford and Other Families (Plainview. TX: Self, 1949), p. 30. Hereinafter cited as Donnell-Langford.
Margaret Mary McGregor1
F, #2121
Margaret Mary McGregor married Major General Fay Brink Prickett, son of Darius Prickett and Rosa Lee Dickenson, in March 1917.1
Margaret Mary McGregor and Major General Fay Brink Prickett had three daughters who each married West Point graduates. As a result, they had nine grandchildren and great-grandchildren who graduated from the United States Military Academy, most are documented in this effort. In 1967, Lee Cage (a third cousin, one removed) was a West Point classmate of the author.
Margaret Mary McGregor and Major General Fay Brink Prickett had three daughters who each married West Point graduates. As a result, they had nine grandchildren and great-grandchildren who graduated from the United States Military Academy, most are documented in this effort. In 1967, Lee Cage (a third cousin, one removed) was a West Point classmate of the author.
Family: Major General Fay Brink Prickett b. 29 Apr 1893, d. 18 Dec 1982
- Margaret Fay Prickett+ b. 14 Jan 1918
- Mary Murray Prickett b. 2 May 1920, d. 30 Sep 2017
- Virginia King Prickett+ b. 14 Jul 1922, d. 22 Aug 2012
Citations
- [S127] "Obituary - Fay Brink Prickett," The Assembly (December 1983): p. 118. Hereinafter cited as "Fay Brink Prickett."
Margaret Fay Prickett
F, #2122, b. 14 January 1918
Father | Major General Fay Brink Prickett1 b. 29 Apr 1893, d. 18 Dec 1982 |
Mother | Margaret Mary McGregor |
Margaret Fay Prickett was born on 14 January 1918 in Denver, Colorado, USA.1 She married Major General Frank Dickson Miller on 26 June 1938.
Family: Major General Frank Dickson Miller b. 27 May 1914, d. 17 Dec 1993
Citations
- [S1] Charles E Donnell, A Genealogy of Donnell, Langford and Other Families (Plainview. TX: Self, 1949), p. 30. Hereinafter cited as Donnell-Langford.
Mary Murray Prickett
F, #2123, b. 2 May 1920, d. 30 September 2017
Father | Major General Fay Brink Prickett1 b. 29 Apr 1893, d. 18 Dec 1982 |
Mother | Margaret Mary McGregor |
Mary Murray Prickett was born on 2 May 1920 in Fort Sill, Comanche, Oklahoma, USA.1 She married Brigadier General Francis Joseph Roberts on 30 May 1942 at Cadet Chapel in United States Military Academy, New York, USA. Mary Murray Prickett died on 30 September 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA, at age 97.2 She was cremated, and her ashes kept at the United States Military Academy Cemetery in West Point, New York, USA, (Old Cadet Chapel Columbarium 17-E-UL.)
Family: Brigadier General Francis Joseph Roberts b. 26 Jul 1918, d. 1 May 2011
Virginia King Prickett1
F, #2124, b. 14 July 1922, d. 22 August 2012
Father | Major General Fay Brink Prickett b. 29 Apr 1893, d. 18 Dec 1982 |
Mother | Margaret Mary McGregor |
Virginia King Prickett was born on 14 July 1922 in Fort Sill, Comanche, Oklahoma, USA.1 She married Colonel Lee Emir Cage Sr. Virginia King Prickett died on 22 August 2012 in Virginia, USA, at age 90.2 She was buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, USA, (Section 66 Site 4758.)2
Family: Colonel Lee Emir Cage Sr. b. 10 Feb 1919, d. 29 Jul 1990
Evangeline Stewart
F, #2125
Family: Lionel Edwin Davis
- Lionel Stewart Davis+ b. c 1943, d. 21 Mar 2024
Jessica Evangeline Davis Sydor1
F, #2126
Father | Jonathan Sydor |
Mother | Carrie Elaine Davis |
Citations
- [S128] Ann Davis, "Re: Ann's Family," e-mail message from e-mail address (Canada) to Alton Donnell, 20 October 2021. Hereinafter cited as "Ann's Family."
Major General Frank Dickson Miller
M, #2128, b. 27 May 1914, d. 17 December 1993
Major General Frank Dickson Miller was born on 27 May 1914 in Brush Prairie, Washington, USA. He married Margaret Fay Prickett, daughter of Major General Fay Brink Prickett and Margaret Mary McGregor, on 26 June 1938. Major General Frank Dickson Miller died on 17 December 1993 at age 79.
He graduated from the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, USA, with the Class of 1938.1 During World War II, he commanded the 307th Infantry Regiment in the Philippines and later was Operations Officer of the 77th Division during the Okinawa campaign. He later served as Chief of Staff for the 8th Army in Panama and Korea and was a Staff Officer with the Military Assistance Command in Vietnam from 1961 until 1966.
He did a second tour of duty in Vietnam as Chief of Staff for the Army until 1967 and then was an Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics until his retirement in 1970.1
He graduated from the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, USA, with the Class of 1938.1 During World War II, he commanded the 307th Infantry Regiment in the Philippines and later was Operations Officer of the 77th Division during the Okinawa campaign. He later served as Chief of Staff for the 8th Army in Panama and Korea and was a Staff Officer with the Military Assistance Command in Vietnam from 1961 until 1966.
He did a second tour of duty in Vietnam as Chief of Staff for the Army until 1967 and then was an Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics until his retirement in 1970.1
Family: Margaret Fay Prickett b. 14 Jan 1918
Citations
- [S34] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com, Memorial ID 58588202. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
Brigadier General Francis Joseph Roberts
M, #2129, b. 26 July 1918, d. 1 May 2011
Brigadier General Francis Joseph Roberts was born on 26 July 1918 in Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA. He married Mary Murray Prickett, daughter of Major General Fay Brink Prickett and Margaret Mary McGregor, on 30 May 1942 at Cadet Chapel in United States Military Academy, New York, USA. Brigadier General Francis Joseph Roberts died on 1 May 2011 in Pinehurst, North Carolina, USA, at age 92. He was cremated and ashes kept at the United States Military Academy Cemetery in West Point, New York, USA; (Columbarium Section 17, Row D.)1
Family: Mary Murray Prickett b. 2 May 1920, d. 30 Sep 2017
Citations
- [S34] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com, Memorial ID 186856379. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
Colonel Lee Emir Cage Sr.
M, #2130, b. 10 February 1919, d. 29 July 1990
Colonel Lee Emir Cage Sr. was born on 10 February 1919 in Missouri, USA. He married Virginia King Prickett, daughter of Major General Fay Brink Prickett and Margaret Mary McGregor. Colonel Lee Emir Cage Sr. died on 29 July 1990 in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, at age 71.
He graduated from the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, USA, with the Class of 1942.1
He graduated from the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, USA, with the Class of 1942.1
Family: Virginia King Prickett b. 14 Jul 1922, d. 22 Aug 2012
Citations
- [S34] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com, Memorial ID 98186312. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.