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Annie Myra Ketchum 1907–1999 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Dec 17 1907

Birth Location: Dyersburg Tenn

Death Date: March 22, 1999

Death Location: Dyersburg Tenn

Father: John Ketchum

Mother: Jeanne Lacy

Spouse(s): Napolean Coker

Children(s): Alvin Coker

The story of Annie Myra Ketchum began in 1907 in Dyersburg Tenn. Annie Myra Ketchum married Napolean Craig Coker, and had children including Alvin Corky Craig Coker. Annie Myra Ketchum passed away in 1999 in Dyersburg Tenn.

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Biography

  • The story of Annie Myra Ketchum began in 1907 in Dyersburg Tenn.
  • Annie Myra Ketchum married Napolean Craig Coker, and had children including Alvin Corky Craig Coker.
  • Annie Myra Ketchum passed away in 1999 in Dyersburg Tenn.

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Annie Ketchum's Ancestors

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Annie Ketchum
1907–1999
Birth Place: Dyersburg Tenn
Parents
John "Johnny" William Newton Ketchum
1866–1945
near Newburn Post Office, 6th Civil District, Dyer County, Tennessee, United States
Jeanne (Ann) Lacy
1877–1942
Carroll County, Tennessee, United States
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Annie Ketchum's Descendants

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Annie (Myra) Ketchum (Dec 17 1907–March 22, 1999) m. Napolean (Craig) Coker (Jan 18 1906–Aug 19 1993)
  1. 1. Alvin ('Corky' Craig) Coker 1926–1991 m. Helen Pappas 1922–2018

Annie Ketchum's Timeline

2 Records

1907
Dec 17 1907
Birth of Annie Myra Ketchum in Dyersburg Tenn
Dyersburg Tenn
1999
March 22, 1999
Age 92
Death of Annie Myra Ketchum in Dyersburg Tenn
Dyersburg Tenn

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Dec 17 1907
    Event Place: Dyersburg Tenn

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: March 22, 1999
    Event Place: Dyersburg Tenn

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