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Edith Amelia Tucker 1913–1994 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 DEC 1913

Birth Location: Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas

Death Date: 11 MAY 1994

Death Location: Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas

Father: Joseph Tucker

Mother: Martha Lester

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The story of Edith Amelia Tucker began in 1913 in Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas. Edith Amelia Tucker married Dan Freer, Denver Pulling, and had children including David Freer, Joann Freer, Raylene Freer, Shirley Freer. Edith Amelia Tucker passed away in 1994 in Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas.

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Biography

  • The story of Edith Amelia Tucker began in 1913 in Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas.
  • Edith Amelia Tucker married Dan Freer, Denver Pulling, and had children including David Freer, Joann Freer, Raylene Freer, Shirley Freer.
  • Edith Amelia Tucker passed away in 1994 in Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas.

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Edith Tucker's Ancestors

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Edith Tucker
1913–1994
Birth Place: Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas
Parents
Joseph Tucker
1870–1948
Longtown, Yadkin, North Carolina
Martha (Anna) Lester
1881–1960
Missouri
Grandparents
Henry Tucker
1817–
Surry County, North Carolina
Nancy (Elizabeth) West
1833–1901
Surry County, North Carolina
Great-Grandparents
Benjamin Tucker
1775–1834
Margarett Day
1782–1857
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Tucker
1750–1837
Nancy Sapp
1753–

Edith Tucker's Timeline

2 Records

1913
5 DEC 1913
Birth of Edith Amelia Tucker in Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas
Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas
1994
11 MAY 1994
Age 81
Death of Edith Amelia Tucker in Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas
Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 DEC 1913
    Event Place: Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 MAY 1994
    Event Place: Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas

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