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* Norton, Bertha Bendall. (1970) ''Birmingham's First Magic Century: Were You There?''. Birmingham: Lakeshore Press. p. xi | * Norton, Bertha Bendall. (1970) ''Birmingham's First Magic Century: Were You There?''. Birmingham: Lakeshore Press. p. xi | ||
* Oak Hill Cemetery (1998) "[http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/jefferson/cemeteries/oakhills.txt Listings S]" - accessed May 15, 2006 | |||
[[Category:1862 births|Sorsby, Idyl King]] | [[Category:1862 births|Sorsby, Idyl King]] | ||
[[Category:1939 deaths|Sorsby, Idyl King]] | [[Category:1939 deaths|Sorsby, Idyl King]] | ||
[[Category:Oak Hill burials|Sorsby, Idyl King]] | [[Category:Oak Hill burials|Sorsby, Idyl King]] |
Revision as of 18:58, 15 May 2006
Idyl King Sorsby (born Idyl King in 1862 - died 1939) was the designer of the Flag of Birmingham and the founder of Birmingham Day. She was a relative of former U. S. Senator and Vice-President William R. King. She was interred on November 25, 1939 at Oak Hill Cemetery.
References
- Norton, Bertha Bendall. (1970) Birmingham's First Magic Century: Were You There?. Birmingham: Lakeshore Press. p. xi
- Oak Hill Cemetery (1998) "Listings S" - accessed May 15, 2006