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Wilcox, Bernice, 1925-2020

 Person

Biographical Note

Married on the front porch of Bernice Wilcox’s home in the Ludowici, Georgia turpentine quarters in 1940 at the respective ages of nineteen and fourteen, J.F. and Bernice Wilcox were each also born on turpentine camps. J.F. was born on a camp in Tattnall County, Georgia on January 4, 1921, while Bernice entered the world on November 17, 1925 on the Jasper County, South Carolina turpentine camp where her father was employed. Though he spent his early years in the dusty confines of the camp, J.F. moved to Ludowici as a six-year-old and would never live on a camp again. He entered the woods as a turpentiner alongside his father when he was 10 years old, and he would remain a turpentine hand until he turned 17 and became a truck driver. He would eventually return to turpentine, but only for a brief period of time before leaving the industry once and for all.

Bernice moved to Ludowici before she was old enough to recall having lived elsewhere. Her father moved the family to the Ludowici turpentine quarters in 1927, and though only two years old at the time, Bernice was the oldest of all seven of her siblings. When she became old enough, she spent her time watching after her brothers and sisters, cooking, and cleaning while her mother worked in the woods weeding boxes. She only left the turpentine quarters when J.F. took her hand in marriage in 1940.

Today, J.F. and Bernice continue to live in Ludowici and have recently celebrated their 64th year of marriage.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

ADS-1002-19: Bernice Wilcox, January 28, 2004

 File — Box 1: Series Series 1, Folder: 18
Collection number: Folder 18
Scope and Contents Group or Organization Name:County of Residence:LongOccupation:N/ANotes:Location of interview: The kitchen table of Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox's home in Ludowici, GA. Faces of the Piney Woods Project interview.The sound quality of this recording is above average, and the interview itself also provides some useful information Keywords:Genres (Controlled Vocabulary):Turpentine, personal experience narrative, occupational...
Dates: January 28, 2004

CAS-1002.10 J. F. Wilcox and Bernice Wilcox, January 28, 2004

 File — Box 1: Series Series 1, Folder: 35
Collection number: Folder 35
Scope and Contents Equipment Used:Timothy C. PrizerInformant Name:Timothy C. PrizerFieldworker:The kitchen table in the home of J. F. and Bernice Wilcox on RR1 in Ludowici, GA.Engineer:Original Tape Number: 04.1 (Fieldworker's designation)Location:Original Tape Number: 04.1 (Fieldworker's designation)Content Summary:The sound quality of this recording is average, and there is very little background noise. J. F. and Bernice speak fairly clearly and...
Dates: January 28, 2004

Interview with J.F. Jr., and Bernice Wilcox, January 28, 2004

 File — Bag \folklife\prj1014\: Series PRJ1014, Folder: 071_wilcox-jf_bernice
Collection number: PRJ1014-071
Scope and Contents Oral history interview with John Frank "J.F." Wilcox Jr., and Bernice Wilcox, January 28, 2004. Ludowici (Ga.). Fieldworker: Timothy C. Prizer. Audio file digitized from cassette tape. Part of the South Georgia Folklife Project at Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections. J.F. and Bernice Wilcox, an elderly African American married couple in Ludowici, GA with a long history of involvement in the turpentine industry, speak about their lives living and working in...
Dates: January 28, 2004