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Mary Tasker of Australia was born in 1794, and died at age 82 years old in 1876.
Thomas Tasker of Australia was born in 1807, and died at age 67 years old in 1874.
George Francis J Tasker of Australia was born in 1807, and died at age 62 years old in 1869.
William Tasker of Castlemaine Australia was born in 1811, and died at age 80 years old in 1891 in Castlemaine.
John Tasker of Australia was born in 1812 to Esther Tasker and Thomas Tasker. He had a sister Elizabeth Tasker. John Tasker died at age 65 years old in 1877.
Thomas Tasker of Castlemaine Australia was born in 1812 to David Tasker and Mary Tasker. Thomas Tasker died at age 79 years old in 1891 in Castlemaine.
James Tasker of Australia was born in 1814, and died at age 52 years old in 1866.
Emma Tasker of Castlemaine Australia was born in 1817, and died at age 83 years old in 1900 in Castlemaine.
James Tasker of Castlemaine Australia was born in 1817, and died at age 84 years old in 1901 in Castlemaine.
Hannah Tasker of Australia was born in 1819, and died at age 64 years old in 1883.
Robert Tasker of Bendigo Australia was born in 1819, and died at age 72 years old in 1891 in Bendigo.
Jane Tasker of Australia was born in 1819, and died at age 40 years old in 1859.

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Eileen Constance (Tasker) Benning
Eileen Constance "Connie" (Tasker) Benning's father was William Tasker (1879 - 1933) and her mother was Mary Ann (Jones) Tasker (1882 - 1956). She had siblings Willie Tasker (1906 - 1932) and Ethel Allen (born 1909). My great-grandmother, or "GG" as I called her, was a strong proper Welsh woman. She outlived each of her 3 husbands and just could not take another spouse dying on her. She worked hard in her later years, moving to Seward Alaska as a nurse (she was in Seward during the great quake on March 27, 1964 and her family didn't know if she had survived for 3 days) and then returned to California's Bay Area, working at a hospital in Redwood City. GG was a proper Welsh woman until the day she died. From her granddaughter Kathy: Grandma was married 3 times - her first husband was our biological grandfather - and between 1946 and 1961, each of her 3 husbands died. Later in life, she told me that she had so much heartbreak during that time that she didn't want to marry again and have another husband die. But as she got older, she was lonely and wished that she had married again. Grandma was an active person and always up for an adventure. In her 50s, she moved to Seward Alaska (on her own, knowing no one) and was there for the big Alaska quake. She was working at Seward Hospital and had a funny story about the quake: When it begin, she stood in the doorway of a patient's room - an elderly man. After they both survived the quake, the elderly patient told everyone who would listen that she had "saved his life by holding up the room." After Seward, she moved to Valdez (also devastated by the quake) for a year. Grandma returned to the San Francisco Bay Area (where we were living) and worked at Sequoia Hospital. After she retired from Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City, California, she went to work as a companion for an elderly woman in Arizona. The woman was very wealthy, so they split the year between her home in Scottsdale and her other home in Michigan. But the work was physically difficult, so Grandma retired and returned to the Bay Area where she bought a small mobile home in Aptos, near Santa Cruz California. It had been a life-long dream of hers to live in Australia, but that dream was never realized. While she lived in Aptos, however, she became an active member of AA, a daily walker, a devoted yoga practitioner, and took lessons in the Welsh language. Even in her 70s, she couldn't sit still!
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Bobby Glenn Tasker .
Nina Jade Tasker was born on April 19, 1995. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Nina Jade Tasker .
Bobby Glenn Tasker III was born on May 2, 1996. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Bobby Glenn Tasker .
Bobby Glenn Tasker IV was born in Mar to Bobby Glenn Tasker. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Bobby Glenn Tasker .
Ethel Allen
Ethel Rosina Tasker was born September, 5, 1909 in Itchen, England. She was the daughter of Mary Ann Jones Tasker and William Tasker, both born in Wales. Her parents had lived in England for about 5 years by the time their third child, Ethel, was born, and always considered themselves Welsh. In the 1911 English census records, the Tasker family was living at No. 170 Mortimer Road, Itchen, Hampshire, England. The family is listed with the following ages: William Tasker 31 Mary Tasker 28 William H Tasker 5 Eileen C Tasker 3 Ethel R Tasker 1 Father, William Tasker, has a noted occupation " journeyman sail maker", working in a nearby ship yard. Ethel's family immigrated to the states in 1913, settling in Lead, South Dakota. Her father filed his 'first papers' (intent to become a US citizen for himself and family) in South Dakota, and obtained his final papers on 2 Nov 1919 after moving to West Seattle, Washington. According to the 1920s census Ethel Rosina Tasker was 10 years old living at 46 Ave South West in Seattle Washington. Her father William Tasker was 40, mother Mary A. Tasker was 37, brother William Harold Tasker was 13, her sister Eileen Constance Tasker was 11 and Ethel was 10 years old. The Tasker children later attended West Seattle High School, where Ethel's sister, Connie, carved her initials behind the clock in the Clock Tower. The two Tasker daughters were known for sneaking out of the house in the middle of the night, attending parties their strict parents had forbidden them to go to, and other rowdy antics that weren't repeated to their grandchildren and nieces until their latter years of life. In the 1930 census Ethel was still living at home with her parents ( 3021 Belvidere Avenue, West Seattle) and not working at that time. Ethel was very close to her father, William, and must have been devasted when he passed away January of 1934. Her only brother, Willie, passed away from pneumonia in November of the same year. On 18th January, 1939 Ethel set sail from the Port of Vancouver, arriving in Honolulu a week later. She and her mother had been residing at 201 Olympic Place, Seattle, at the time. Ethel met Floyd Allen, her future husband, in Honolulu. Floyd was working at a piano shop and had been living in Honolulu for a year or so prior to Ethel's arrival. They married in May, 1939 five months after Ethel arrived and made their home in Waikiki. By 1940, Ethel's mother Mary Ann Tasker was resided with the couple at #334 Ohua Avenue, Honolulu. Ethel and Floyd returned to the states in September of 1942, settling in Idaho. Their daughter, Nancy, was born in Boise years later. After her birth, they moved to Idaho Falls were they spent most of their married life.
Willie Tasker
William, often called 'Willie' by his two sisters, was the first born child of William Tasker and Mary Ann Jones. Per his birth certificate, Willie was born March 24, 1906 and his parents were living at #50 Upham Park Rd., Chiswick. His father's occupation on the birth certificate is listed as a 'Rigger, and he signed the cert on April 14, 1906. 1911 English Census: Name: William Tasker Birth Place: Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales County/Island: Hampshire Country: England Street Address: No. 170 Mortimer Road, Itchen, Hants Occupation: Sailmaker Journeyman (works in a ship yard) Registration district: South Stoneham Registration District Number: 100 Sub-registration district: St Mary Extra Household Members: Name Age William Tasker 31 Mary Tasker 28 William H Tasker 5 Eileen C Tasker 3 Ethel R Tasker 1 In April 1913, William, Sr., traveled to South Dakota to start work in the mines there. A few months later, Mary Ann Jones Tasker, her mother-in-law Ellen Tasker, and Mary Ann's 3 children boarded a ship to join William in South Dakota. The couple's daughter, Connie, later in life said that they had 'tickets' and didn't have to travel in steerage...Connie was very proud of that. They traveled on the shiip, St. Paul. 1915 South Dakota Census: Card #127 NAME: William Tasker AGE: 36 BIRTH YEAR: 1879 GENDER: Male RACE: White BIRTH PLACE: Wales NATIONALITY: Welch MARITAL STATUS: Married MARRIAGE YEAR: 1905 Occupation: fireman Can read and write ARRIVAL YEAR IN COUNTRY: 1913 ARRIVAL YEAR IN STATE: 1913 ARRIVAL STATE: South Dakota ARRIVAL COUNTRY: USA RELIGION: Congregationalist FATHER'S BIRTH PLACE: Wales MOTHER'S BIRTH PLACE: Wales FHL FILM NUMBER: 2283942 SHEET NUMBER: 127 RESIDENCE IN 1915: South Dakota, United States Naturalization records for the family were started in Grant Co., SD..date of intent: 3/3/1915, Page 94, Location 6118 per South Dakota Historical Society. Tasker, William Grant 03/03/1915 South Wales 6118 94 The Tasker children were bright, and Willie was also a very kid child. Lead Daily Call Newspaper, Lead SD: February 5,1916: Willie is noted as an honor student Lead Daily Call Newspaper, Lead SD: Willie is mention October 18, 1916 as an honor student in grade 4B... January 10, 1918 "Lead Daily Call" (newspaper in Lead, SD) Willie name was mention along with other children as members of the Red Cross, and noted for the amount they raised and donated to the Red Cross Per his sister Ethel: "I called him Willie. He died so young- 28 - of asthma - suffered so terribly. Could hardly walk up the slight sidewalk hill to our house. I used to come home on the same trolley from the city of Seattle to West Seattle and he'd walk up backwards to help him breathe. He'd get blue in the face from coughing. Those days - the 20's - there were no meds for asthma. He worked at Heiden's Mailing Bureau - the only job he ever had. Willie and I used to sit on our back porch - I was about 12 or so - and he'd point to the stars and name them." Ethel Rosina Tasker Allen 4/93 Per his death certificate, Willie died of plural-pneumonia, with the onset date of 10/1/1934. He was a "mailing clerk" at Heidens Mailing Bureau, and died at 28 yrs., 7 months and 19 days (unmarried). The "contributing cause" to his death is listed as possible endocarditis (with a question mark). Willie died 9 months after his father. The were both cremated and their ashes are stored together at the crematorium on Queen Anne Hill, Seattle. Connie was quite close to her older brother. She said he was so smart and loved astronomy. Towards the last two years of her life Connie said she dreamt about Willie often, and she really missed him. I like to think that they are where ever they are, laughing and looking at the stars up close. (Note from Kathy: According to Connie, Will also loved reading science fiction and always said that men would walk on the moon one day)
Martin B Tasker Jr of New York, New York County, NY was born on September 19, 1913, and died at age 84 years old on August 14, 1998.
Paul E Tasker of Barnstead, Belknap County, NH was born on June 10, 1922, and died at age 83 years old on January 18, 2006.
Harold L Tasker of Wiscasset, Lincoln County, ME was born on July 11, 1918, and died at age 76 years old on January 19, 1995.
Lonnie M Tasker of Dixmont, Penobscot County, ME was born on April 5, 1915, and died at age 70 years old in April 1985.
Philip S Tasker of Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia was born on June 29, 1911, and died at age 68 years old in June 1979.
Frederick M Tasker of Brookhaven, Delaware County, PA was born on May 7, 1924, and died at age 63 years old on January 1, 1988.
Russell L Tasker of Maryland was born on August 27, 1915, and died at age 49 years old in January 1965.
Frank J Tasker of Newburg, Preston County, WV was born on June 12, 1922, and died at age 65 years old in April 1988.
Frank Jr Tasker of Joppa, Harford County, MD was born on July 3, 1914, and died at age 80 years old on May 23, 1995.
Pierce H Tasker of Shamokin, Northumberland County, PA was born on June 4, 1917, and died at age 89 years old on February 17, 2007.
Vernon Tasker of Baltimore, Baltimore City County, MD was born on May 31, 1924, and died at age 64 years old on May 1, 1989.
Kenneth G Tasker of Bellingham, Whatcom County, WA was born on February 20, 1924, and died at age 77 years old on January 26, 2002.
Kenneth Tasker of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA was born on July 13, 1922, and died at age 72 years old on October 23, 1994.

Popular Tasker Biographies

Eileen Constance (Tasker) Benning
Eileen Constance "Connie" (Tasker) Benning's father was William Tasker (1879 - 1933) and her mother was Mary Ann (Jones) Tasker (1882 - 1956). She had siblings Willie Tasker (1906 - 1932) and Ethel Allen (born 1909). My great-grandmother, or "GG" as I called her, was a strong proper Welsh woman. She outlived each of her 3 husbands and just could not take another spouse dying on her. She worked hard in her later years, moving to Seward Alaska as a nurse (she was in Seward during the great quake on March 27, 1964 and her family didn't know if she had survived for 3 days) and then returned to California's Bay Area, working at a hospital in Redwood City. GG was a proper Welsh woman until the day she died. From her granddaughter Kathy: Grandma was married 3 times - her first husband was our biological grandfather - and between 1946 and 1961, each of her 3 husbands died. Later in life, she told me that she had so much heartbreak during that time that she didn't want to marry again and have another husband die. But as she got older, she was lonely and wished that she had married again. Grandma was an active person and always up for an adventure. In her 50s, she moved to Seward Alaska (on her own, knowing no one) and was there for the big Alaska quake. She was working at Seward Hospital and had a funny story about the quake: When it begin, she stood in the doorway of a patient's room - an elderly man. After they both survived the quake, the elderly patient told everyone who would listen that she had "saved his life by holding up the room." After Seward, she moved to Valdez (also devastated by the quake) for a year. Grandma returned to the San Francisco Bay Area (where we were living) and worked at Sequoia Hospital. After she retired from Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City, California, she went to work as a companion for an elderly woman in Arizona. The woman was very wealthy, so they split the year between her home in Scottsdale and her other home in Michigan. But the work was physically difficult, so Grandma retired and returned to the Bay Area where she bought a small mobile home in Aptos, near Santa Cruz California. It had been a life-long dream of hers to live in Australia, but that dream was never realized. While she lived in Aptos, however, she became an active member of AA, a daily walker, a devoted yoga practitioner, and took lessons in the Welsh language. Even in her 70s, she couldn't sit still!
Ethel Allen
Ethel Rosina Tasker was born September, 5, 1909 in Itchen, England. She was the daughter of Mary Ann Jones Tasker and William Tasker, both born in Wales. Her parents had lived in England for about 5 years by the time their third child, Ethel, was born, and always considered themselves Welsh. In the 1911 English census records, the Tasker family was living at No. 170 Mortimer Road, Itchen, Hampshire, England. The family is listed with the following ages: William Tasker 31 Mary Tasker 28 William H Tasker 5 Eileen C Tasker 3 Ethel R Tasker 1 Father, William Tasker, has a noted occupation " journeyman sail maker", working in a nearby ship yard. Ethel's family immigrated to the states in 1913, settling in Lead, South Dakota. Her father filed his 'first papers' (intent to become a US citizen for himself and family) in South Dakota, and obtained his final papers on 2 Nov 1919 after moving to West Seattle, Washington. According to the 1920s census Ethel Rosina Tasker was 10 years old living at 46 Ave South West in Seattle Washington. Her father William Tasker was 40, mother Mary A. Tasker was 37, brother William Harold Tasker was 13, her sister Eileen Constance Tasker was 11 and Ethel was 10 years old. The Tasker children later attended West Seattle High School, where Ethel's sister, Connie, carved her initials behind the clock in the Clock Tower. The two Tasker daughters were known for sneaking out of the house in the middle of the night, attending parties their strict parents had forbidden them to go to, and other rowdy antics that weren't repeated to their grandchildren and nieces until their latter years of life. In the 1930 census Ethel was still living at home with her parents ( 3021 Belvidere Avenue, West Seattle) and not working at that time. Ethel was very close to her father, William, and must have been devasted when he passed away January of 1934. Her only brother, Willie, passed away from pneumonia in November of the same year. On 18th January, 1939 Ethel set sail from the Port of Vancouver, arriving in Honolulu a week later. She and her mother had been residing at 201 Olympic Place, Seattle, at the time. Ethel met Floyd Allen, her future husband, in Honolulu. Floyd was working at a piano shop and had been living in Honolulu for a year or so prior to Ethel's arrival. They married in May, 1939 five months after Ethel arrived and made their home in Waikiki. By 1940, Ethel's mother Mary Ann Tasker was resided with the couple at #334 Ohua Avenue, Honolulu. Ethel and Floyd returned to the states in September of 1942, settling in Idaho. Their daughter, Nancy, was born in Boise years later. After her birth, they moved to Idaho Falls were they spent most of their married life.
Mary Ann (Jones) Tasker
I called my great-grandmother "Grandma Tasker" and I have strong memories of her even though she died when I was 6 years old. To give you a sense of her: When I watched a tv show about "the manners of Downton Abbey", everything they talked about - the "proper" way of doing things = reminded me of Grandma Tasker. She was a "proper lady" even though she wasn't of the upper class. Grandma Tasker was born in Mountain Ash Wales. Her mother had been married previously and had children from that marriage. When her husband died, she married a younger man - Grandma's father, Davy Jones. (Yes, that's such a common name in Wales! Not only that, but the descendants of his second marriage insist that he was called David. I bet because he was older when he married the 2nd time). When my sister and I visited Mountain Ash (the year before Covid), we visited the house she was born in. A row house that was most probably for coal miners - Grandma's mother's first husband was a coal miner, as was Davy. When Grandma's mother died, her father, Davy, married again and started a new family. As I understand it, Grandma Tasker didn't get along with her step-mother. So she first became a "domestic" but that didn't suit her. So she "went to London to live with the Sisters". I put that in quotes because that's what her daughter (my grandmother) told me. I always thought that meant that she lived in a convent with nuns. Nope. Remember, this is jolly old England (and Wales). It meant she moved to London to work with nurses. And somewhere along the line, she ran into my great-grandfather, William Tasker. (We think that they may have met through a cousin.) Scandal alert: They married around early 1906 when Grandma Tasker was several months pregnant with their first child, Uncle Bill. (I never met him because he died before I was born, as did Grandpa Tasker. The reason for their late marriage may have been that Grandpa Tasker was at sea until then.) They had 3 children in total (my grandmother was the middle child, born in 1908). When grandma was around 5, the family emigrated to the US. They first lived in South Dakota and then moved to Seattle WA (West Seattle), where they lived for decades and where both William (father) and Bill or Willie (son) both died in the early 1930s. The 2 girls, Connie and Ethel, lived long and full lives. When Connie lived in Bremerton, WA, Grandma Tasker lived with them and took the ferry to Seattle where she worked as a store clerk. Later in life, she lived in Piedmont, CA and we visited her there. When she became ill, she moved to Idaho where she lived with her youngest daughter, Ethel, and she died there.
Ethel Allen
Ethel Rosina (Tasker) Allen of Iona, Bonneville County, ID was born on September 5, 1909, and died at age 84 years old in December 1993.
Kate (Tasker) Pratt
Kate (Tasker) Pratt was born on August 29, 1874. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Kate (Tasker) Pratt.
Willie Tasker
William, often called 'Willie' by his two sisters, was the first born child of William Tasker and Mary Ann Jones. Per his birth certificate, Willie was born March 24, 1906 and his parents were living at #50 Upham Park Rd., Chiswick. His father's occupation on the birth certificate is listed as a 'Rigger, and he signed the cert on April 14, 1906. 1911 English Census: Name: William Tasker Birth Place: Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales County/Island: Hampshire Country: England Street Address: No. 170 Mortimer Road, Itchen, Hants Occupation: Sailmaker Journeyman (works in a ship yard) Registration district: South Stoneham Registration District Number: 100 Sub-registration district: St Mary Extra Household Members: Name Age William Tasker 31 Mary Tasker 28 William H Tasker 5 Eileen C Tasker 3 Ethel R Tasker 1 In April 1913, William, Sr., traveled to South Dakota to start work in the mines there. A few months later, Mary Ann Jones Tasker, her mother-in-law Ellen Tasker, and Mary Ann's 3 children boarded a ship to join William in South Dakota. The couple's daughter, Connie, later in life said that they had 'tickets' and didn't have to travel in steerage...Connie was very proud of that. They traveled on the shiip, St. Paul. 1915 South Dakota Census: Card #127 NAME: William Tasker AGE: 36 BIRTH YEAR: 1879 GENDER: Male RACE: White BIRTH PLACE: Wales NATIONALITY: Welch MARITAL STATUS: Married MARRIAGE YEAR: 1905 Occupation: fireman Can read and write ARRIVAL YEAR IN COUNTRY: 1913 ARRIVAL YEAR IN STATE: 1913 ARRIVAL STATE: South Dakota ARRIVAL COUNTRY: USA RELIGION: Congregationalist FATHER'S BIRTH PLACE: Wales MOTHER'S BIRTH PLACE: Wales FHL FILM NUMBER: 2283942 SHEET NUMBER: 127 RESIDENCE IN 1915: South Dakota, United States Naturalization records for the family were started in Grant Co., SD..date of intent: 3/3/1915, Page 94, Location 6118 per South Dakota Historical Society. Tasker, William Grant 03/03/1915 South Wales 6118 94 The Tasker children were bright, and Willie was also a very kid child. Lead Daily Call Newspaper, Lead SD: February 5,1916: Willie is noted as an honor student Lead Daily Call Newspaper, Lead SD: Willie is mention October 18, 1916 as an honor student in grade 4B... January 10, 1918 "Lead Daily Call" (newspaper in Lead, SD) Willie name was mention along with other children as members of the Red Cross, and noted for the amount they raised and donated to the Red Cross Per his sister Ethel: "I called him Willie. He died so young- 28 - of asthma - suffered so terribly. Could hardly walk up the slight sidewalk hill to our house. I used to come home on the same trolley from the city of Seattle to West Seattle and he'd walk up backwards to help him breathe. He'd get blue in the face from coughing. Those days - the 20's - there were no meds for asthma. He worked at Heiden's Mailing Bureau - the only job he ever had. Willie and I used to sit on our back porch - I was about 12 or so - and he'd point to the stars and name them." Ethel Rosina Tasker Allen 4/93 Per his death certificate, Willie died of plural-pneumonia, with the onset date of 10/1/1934. He was a "mailing clerk" at Heidens Mailing Bureau, and died at 28 yrs., 7 months and 19 days (unmarried). The "contributing cause" to his death is listed as possible endocarditis (with a question mark). Willie died 9 months after his father. The were both cremated and their ashes are stored together at the crematorium on Queen Anne Hill, Seattle. Connie was quite close to her older brother. She said he was so smart and loved astronomy. Towards the last two years of her life Connie said she dreamt about Willie often, and she really missed him. I like to think that they are where ever they are, laughing and looking at the stars up close. (Note from Kathy: According to Connie, Will also loved reading science fiction and always said that men would walk on the moon one day)
William Tasker
Born in Wales, William moved to Southampton England and then with his wife and 3 children to the United States- South Dakota. The family eventually ended up in Seattle WA where William and his son William/Will/Bill (he was known by all) died within months of each other
Sarah (Sally) Tasker
Sarah Sallie or Sally Tasker was from Pembroke Dock Wales.
Bobby Glenn Tasker III was born on May 2, 1996. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Bobby Glenn Tasker .
Bobby Glenn Tasker IV was born in Mar to Bobby Glenn Tasker. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Bobby Glenn Tasker .
Billy D Tasker of Montague County, TX was born circa 1957. He married Joanna D. (Waggoner) Tasker on September 7, 1976 in Parker County, TX and they later separated on November 9, 1979 in Tarrant County. He would also marry Cathy R. (Cory) Tasker on February 14, 1987 in Montague County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Billy D. Tasker.
Nina Jade Tasker was born on April 19, 1995. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Nina Jade Tasker .
Robert Holtby Tasker of Spofforth, North Yorkshire County, England United Kingdom was born circa 1914, and died at age 26 years old on October 22, 1941. Robert Tasker was buried at Werken Churchyard Grave 164. in Belgium.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Bobby Glenn Tasker .
Tiffany Ann Tasker was born in Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Tiffany Ann Tasker.
Debbie Heather Tasker
Debbie Heather Tasker was born on December 22, 1964, and died at age 56 years old on October 5, 2021. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Debbie Heather Tasker.
Ada Florence (Tasker) Burr was in a relationship with William John Burr, and has children Desmond Tasker Burr and Nada Spiller. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ada Florence Burr (Tasker).
Angus James Tasker of TX was born in 1988. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Angus James Tasker.
Bernard Cyril Tasker was born on June 24, 1914 in Wanganui, New Zealand County, and died at age 29 years old on June 16, 1944 in Normandy County France. Bernard Tasker was buried at Ste. Marguerite-des-loges Churchyard Sec. G in New Zealand. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Bernard Cyril Tasker.
Mary R Tasker of Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, NM was born on January 22, 1937 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California United States, and died at age 66 years old on February 21, 2003.

Tasker Death Records & Life Expectancy

The average age of a Tasker family member is 69.0 years old according to our database of 1,444 people with the last name Tasker that have a birth and death date listed.

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69.0 years

Oldest Taskers

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Elva P Tasker of Oakland, Garrett County, MD was born on April 12, 1900, and died at age 108 years old on May 14, 2008.
108 years
Alice Tasker of Center Barnstead, Belknap County, NH was born on August 31, 1884, and died at age 103 years old in January 1988.
103 years
Phyllis R Tasker of Calimesa, Riverside County, CA was born on August 4, 1902, and died at age 100 years old on June 17, 2003.
100 years
Estella Tasker of Mountain View, Santa Clara County, CA was born on June 23, 1893, and died at age 100 years old in March 1994.
100 years
Glendora Tasker of Catonsville, Baltimore County, MD was born on December 23, 1895, and died at age 100 years old on December 13, 1996.
100 years
Winifred Tasker of Endicott, Broome County, NY was born on April 26, 1895, and died at age 100 years old in March 1996.
100 years
Isabella B Tasker of Holiday, Pasco County, FL was born on December 1, 1887, and died at age 100 years old on August 2, 1988.
100 years
Edna Y Tasker of Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA was born on October 30, 1901, and died at age 99 years old on October 8, 2001.
99 years
Ethel M Tasker of Green Bay, Brown County, WI was born on October 25, 1896, and died at age 98 years old on February 26, 1995.
98 years
Thomas Tasker of California was born on April 29, 1864, and died at age 98 years old in January 1963.
98 years
Mary Tasker of Atlantic City, Atlantic County, NJ was born on June 24, 1874, and died at age 98 years old in May 1973.
98 years
Arthur Tasker of Baltimore, Baltimore City County, Maryland was born on February 3, 1878, and died at age 99 years old in May 1977.
99 years
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My Tasker line came from Wales and then moved to the US where we eventually landed in the West Coast - From Alaska for a time, through Washington and California.
My little Tasker Family were from Banbury, Oxford, England. William Tasker married a Sarah Ann Barrett and together they had 17 children. 5 were born in England, which were Mary Charles, William, Thomas & James. They came to Australia on the Forest Monarch 1858 from South Hampton. Sarah married William in 1847, Neibington, Surrey, London.
William Tasker's Mother was a Sarah Banwell and she died 1857 along with her youngest son Henry who was about 14years old at the time. So I guess William decied that he would bring his little family out to Australia, maybe the prospect of a new land with new opportunities and a chance to be better off. For whatever reason they moved here they settled in Bombala, New South Wales and died there. Many of the children still live in this area, but some have moved away to other parts of the country.
my name is jesica tasker.my father is auril tasker his father was auril tasker married to a starr (small) tasker,my great-great granddad also auril tasker married a margorie (stevens) tasker this is all i have plzz help if any one knows anything.oh i am related to the football player steve tasker he was a cousin of mine so plzz e-mail me at [contact link]. thnks ahead of time.
my family is william h.tasker he is my g-grandfather he married iad rachel smith tasker his father is james w. tasker he marriedmary a. wilson tasker 2 wife is ellenlora j. shrout tasker can anyone help me with this my e-mail is [contact link] thank you. 304-789-6766 cheryl a. tasker sypolt
My line of Tasker's came from New Hampshire,to the Jackson,Monroe, Maine area,then on to Dixmont.Where my Greatgrandfather,Alonzo had a long lumber mill and a shingle mill.he was married to Sultana (Tasker).yes some where along the line they were distant relative's.One of there children is my Grandfather Wilbur Alonzo Tasker born in 1875.He married Jennie E Allen of Dixmont.My dad was Ernest Wilbur Tasker.

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