From the left: Aubrey Freeman Duncan, Son Larry Duncan, Great Granddaughter Hadlee Hendrix, Great Granddaughter Jillian Scott, Granddaughter Rachel (Ruedlinger) Green, Daughter Connie Lynn (Duncan) Ruedlinger, Grandson Ethan Wayne Ruedlinger Son-In-Law Leonard Wayne Ruedlinger, Great Granddaughter Hannah Ruedlinger, Shana Ruedlinger, Grandson Matthew Wayne Ruedlinger. Early 2000’s.
Aubrey Freeman Duncan of North Vernon, Indiana United States was born on December 12, 1922 in Coffee County, TN, and died at age 86 years old on January 3, 2009 at Ascension St. Vincent Jennings 301 Henry St, in North Vernon, Jennings County, IN.
Ethan Ruedlinger was born in August 23rd, 2001 in Columbus, Indiana to Leonard and Connie Ruedlinger. He served honorably in the US Army from 2018-2020, and was stationed at Fort Campbell with 2-44 Air Defense Artillery as a 25U (Signal Support Systems Specialist.) Ethan is also an author, and has written on topics such as astronomy and creationism, and has recently began working on a new autobiographical series. Ethan has traveled the country far and wide, and has visited almost every state. Ethan has also lived in; Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia and California. Ethan is a collector of 19th century books, and 19th century coins.
Rachel (Ruedlinger) Green was born on March 2, 1981. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Rachel (Ruedlinger) Green.
Connie Lynn (Duncan) Ruedlinger of Indiana United States was born on February 11, 1947 in Indianapolis, Marion County to Aubrey Freeman Duncan and Hazel Duncan. She has siblings Sandra Duncan and Larry Duncan. Connie Ruedlinger married Leonard Ruedlinger in December 1964, and has children Jami Lynn Ruedlinger, Rachel (Ruedlinger) Green, Ethan Wayne Ruedlinger, and Matthew Ruedlinger.
“Ethan Ruedlinger is a servant of Jesus Christ, US Army veteran, Shito-Ryu Kyokushin Karate black belt, and author who served honorably in the US Army for a period of two years as a signal support systems specialist and was stationed at Fort Campbell.” -Audible