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Annie G Tanner 1892–1958 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1892

Birth Location: Oakley, Cassia County, Idaho, United States of America

Death Date: 20 June 1958

Death Location: San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, United States of America

Father: Elisha Dayley

Mother: Mary Martindale

Spouse(s): William Tanner

Children(s): Merel Tanner, Valeria Tanner, Ernest Tanner, Dayley Tanner, Nelda Tanner, Clarence Jr, Mary Tanner, Ila Tanner, Orval Tanner

In 1892, Annie G Tanner entered the world in Oakley, Cassia County, Idaho, United States of America, born to Elisha Bronson Dayley And Mary Lydia Martindale. In 1950, Annie G Tanner resided in Redwood, Santa Clara, California, USA. Annie G Tanner married William C Tanner, and had children including Clarence Tanner Jr, Dayley Oleen Tanner, Ernest Tanner, Glen Tanner, Ila Tanner, Mary Elizina Tanner, Merel E Tanner, Nelda Lorraine Tanner, Orval Tanner, Valeria May Tanner. Annie G Tanner passed away in 1958 in San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1892, Annie G Tanner entered the world in Oakley, Cassia County, Idaho, United States of America, born to Elisha Bronson Dayley And Mary Lydia Martindale.
  • In 1950, Annie G Tanner resided in Redwood, Santa Clara, California, USA.
  • Annie G Tanner married William C Tanner, and had children including Clarence Tanner Jr, Dayley Oleen Tanner, Ernest Tanner, Glen Tanner, Ila Tanner, Mary Elizina Tanner, Merel E Tanner, Nelda Lorraine Tanner, Orval Tanner, Valeria May Tanner.
  • Annie G Tanner passed away in 1958 in San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, United States of America.

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Annie Tanner's Ancestors

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Annie Tanner
1892–1958
Birth Place: Oakley, Cassia County, Idaho, United States of America
Parents
Elisha Bronson Dayley
1859–1942
Grantsville, Tooele County, Utah, United States of America
Mary (Lydia) Martindale
1863–1939
Grantsville, Tooele, Utah, USA
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Annie Tanner's Descendants

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Annie (G) Tanner (abt 1892–20 June 1958) m. William (C) Tanner (11 Mar 1889–4 January 1956)
  1. 1. Merel (E) Tanner 1925–
  2. 2. Valeria (May) Tanner 1909–1969
  3. 3. Ernest Tanner 1913–
  4. 4. Dayley (Oleen) Tanner 1914–
  5. 5. Nelda (Lorraine) Tanner 1916–1960 m. George (L) Foster 1917–
  6. 6. Clarence (Tanner) Jr 1917– m. Elaine Tanner 1921–
  7. 7. Mary (Elizina) Tanner 1910–
  8. 8. Ila Tanner 1923–
  9. 9. Orval Tanner 1920–

Annie Tanner's Timeline

3 Records

1892
abt 1892
Birth of Annie G Tanner in Oakley, Cassia County, Idaho, United States of America
Oakley, Cassia County, Idaho, United States of America
1950
1950
Age 58
Annie G Tanner resided here in Redwood, Santa Clara, California, USA
Redwood, Santa Clara, California, USA
1958
20 June 1958
Age 66
Death of Annie G Tanner in San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, United States of America
San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1892
    Event Place: Oakley, Cassia County, Idaho, United States of America
    Record Source: 1950 United States Federal Census, National Archives at Washington, DC; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Year: 1950; Census Place: Redwood, Santa Clara, California; Roll: 1690; Page: 54 A; Enumeration District: 43-110

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1950
    Event Place: Redwood, Santa Clara, California, USA
    Record Source: 1950 United States Federal Census, National Archives at Washington, DC; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Year: 1950; Census Place: Redwood, Santa Clara, California; Roll: 1690; Page: 54 A; Enumeration District: 43-110

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 June 1958
    Event Place: San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, United States of America

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