Eleanor Maxilene “Ellen” TUCK - Media
Eleanor Maxilene “Ellen” TUCK - Media
Eleanor Maxilene "Ellen" Tuck stone
Eleanor Maxilene "Ellen" Tuck stone on Ancestry from nancy_ellis48.
1850 MO Greene p301 Hiram Tuck
1850 MO Greene p301 Hiram Tuck. Hiram Tuck age 45 from VA (line 22), Mary “Polly” Russell age 31 from KY (line 23), Nancy J age 9 (line 24), Minerva A age 7 (line 25), Eleanor M age 3 (line 26), Sarah L age 2 (line 27). Hiram & Mary cannot read and write, while Nancy and Minerva are in school.
1860 AR Independence p43 Hiram Tuck
1860 AR Independence p43 & 44 Hiram Tuck. On page 43: Hiram Tuck age 51 Farmer from VA (line 37), Mary Polly (Russell) Tuck age 42 (line 38), Minerva A (Tuck) Ryan age 15 (line 39), Ellen M age 13. ON page 44: Sarah L Tuck age 9 (line 1), Joseph N age 5 (line 2), Mary E age 4 (line 3), Martha M age 2 (line 4). Hiram and Mary can not read or write.
1860 AR Independence p44 Hiram Tuck
1860 AR Independence p43 & 44 Hiram Tuck. On page 43: Hiram Tuck age 51 Farmer from VA (line 37), Mary Polly (Russell) Tuck age 42 (line 38), Minerva A (Tuck) Ryan age 15 (line 39), Ellen M age 13. ON page 44: Sarah L Tuck age 9 (line 1), Joseph N age 5 (line 2), Mary E age 4 (line 3), Martha M age 2 (line 4). Hiram and Mary can not read or write.
Frederick A. Everly & Eleanor Maxilene "Ellen" Tuck mr
Frederick A. Everly & Eleanor Maxilene "Ellen" Tuck marriage record. Missouri, Marriage Records, 1805-2002 Polk Record images for Polk 1859-1881.
Isaac Monroe "Roe" Everly dc
Son Isaac Monroe "Roe" Everly death certificate. Missouri, U.S., Death Certificates, 1910-1969 for Ellender Tuck Polk 1962.


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