Analysis. Dicey Walkers DOD

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From jerry Brimberry, personal Communication, 7 May 2011:

...we really don't know exactly when Dicey died. Only that she was described as being 52 years old, the wife of Peter Brymberry and lived in Greenville, SC at the time of her death. My guess is that it took one to three months for her five grown children then living in Hancock Co., GA to receive news of her death. One of those children was her daughter Sarah Brimberry Black whose obituary appeared below her mother's. Sarah married Ryel (or Royal) Black, if memory serves me correctly, in 1821 and he remarried in Hancock Co. within a year or two. Peter and Dicey's son Matthias Brymberry (1799SC-c.1854 TX) was also living in Hancock Co. at the time of his mother death. Like his father and grandfather, he was a wagon maker, advertising as such in a local newspaper in 1821. If Dicey 10 weeks before publication of her death, say on Sept. 1st----she would have been born between Sept. 2, 1770-Sept. 1, 1771 (further assuming that her age was correctly given). If instead, she died, say on August 1st---she would have been born between August 2, 1770-August 1, 1771; and so on. All said, it is likely though unproven that she was born in 1770 or 1771. If I remember correctly, Isiah's journal indicated that he was born, I believe, in 1771, making it perhaps unlikely but not impossible that Isiah, Dicey were siblings...