Alfred Napoleon Tucker

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Personal and Family Information

Alfred was born on 11 Aug 1872 in Arkansas, the son of Sidney Tucker and Miriah Ellen Legett.

He died on 14 Mar 1952 in Lonoke County, Arkansas.

His wife was Effie Caroline Baldwin, who he married on 24 Nov 1907 in Lonoke County, Arkansas. Their six known children were Willie Mae (1909-1987), Leola B (1912-1991), Beatrice (1914-1943), Alta Lousie (1917-1998), Vera (1919-2005) and Vance (1919-1996).

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Alfred Napoleon Tucker
(1872-1952)

 

Sidney Tucker
(c1829-<1890)

   
 
   
 
 
     
 
 
     
 
   
 
 
     
 
 
   

Miriah Ellen Legett
(c1842-?)

   
 
   
 
 
     
 
 
     
 
   
 
 
     
 
 

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EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Birth11 AUG 1872
Place: Arkansas
Address: birth date in question…most records have birth abt 1882 -1884, WWI draft card has 1882 SS claim has 1872 and names mother Ellen Hunt Sidney Tucker who died 1876 1850 census Praire Township has Mary Ann Leggit with James S Hunt and family near Sidney Tucker and wife Louisa Hunt
Death14 MAR 1952
Place: Lonoke County, Arkansas
Age: 68y 7m 3d
Address: at home, Lonoke city
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Census26 APR 1910
Place: Cleveland Township, Lonoke County, Arkansas
Age: 27 born Ark
Address: dwelling 36 family 37 with wife and daughter
Census 1910 Arkansas, Lonoke County
Source: Census 1910 Arkansas, Lonoke County
Publisher: Department of Commerence and Labor

BurialMAR 1952
Place: Lonoke County, Arkansas
Age: 68y, 7m, 3d
Address: Wattensaw Cemetery, Highway 31, between Lonoke and Beebe Lonoke County Arkansas N 34° 53.133’ W 91° 52.547’ findagrave 113867558
Agency: AB confirmed tomstone inscription 6/5/03
Cemeteries -Lonoke County
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Sources

  1. Census 1910 Arkansas, Lonoke County
    Source: Census 1910 Arkansas, Lonoke County
    Publisher: Department of Commerence and Labor