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Edna Annabelle Tarr 1915–1995 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 Aug 1915

Birth Location: Liberty Township, Wells, Indiana, USA

Death Date: 3 Jan 1995

Death Location: Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, USA

Father: Byron Tarr

Mother: Martha McKee

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In 1915, Edna Annabelle Tarr entered the world in Liberty Township, Wells, Indiana, USA, born to Byron Alexander Tarr And Martha Alice Mattie Mckee. Edna Annabelle Tarr passed away in 1995 in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1915, Edna Annabelle Tarr entered the world in Liberty Township, Wells, Indiana, USA, born to Byron Alexander Tarr And Martha Alice Mattie Mckee.
  • Edna Annabelle Tarr passed away in 1995 in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, USA.

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Edna Tarr's Ancestors

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Edna Tarr
1915–1995
Birth Place: Liberty Township, Wells, Indiana, USA
Parents
Byron Alexander Tarr
1877–1947
Liberty, Wells, Indiana, USA
Martha (Alice "Mattie") McKee
1879–1919
Wells, Indiana, USA
Grandparents
William (Franklin) Tarr
1849–1924
Warren, Warren, Indiana, USA
Francis (Arminda) Stotler
1858–1915
Henry, Indiana, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Tarr
1820–
Henrietta Thrailkill
1828–1908
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johannes Tarr
1768–1825

Edna Tarr's Timeline

2 Records

1915
9 Aug 1915
Birth of Edna Annabelle Tarr in Liberty Township, Wells, Indiana, USA
Liberty Township, Wells, Indiana, USA
1995
3 Jan 1995
Age 80
Death of Edna Annabelle Tarr in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, USA
Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 Aug 1915
    Event Place: Liberty Township, Wells, Indiana, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 Jan 1995
    Event Place: Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, USA

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