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Henry Clay Fulcher Family

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Henry Clay Fulcher Family
Back row, left to right: Alvin Fulcher, Claudia Fulcher, Ella Fulcher, Molly Fulcher, Annie (Fulcher) Coppock (mother of Ernest Copposk), Donie Fulcher, Henry Fulcher. Front row, left to right: Johnny Ramsey (child), Joe Ramsey (Johnny's father), Glennie Ramsay (in Joe's arms), Henry Clay Fulcher, Amanda Tennessee (Allen) Fulcher (wife of Henry Clay Fulcher), Bernice Fulcher (child), Luke Coppock (father of Ernest), Otis Coppock (standing boy), Ernest Coppock (in Luke's lap, b. 1896). Henry Clay Fulcher was born Dec. 16, 1844, in Alabama. In the Civil War he served in Co. D, 2 Regt., Ala. Cavalry. He died in Saline Co., Ark., July 19, 1915. His wife, Amanda Tennessee Allen, was born July 23, 1855, in Ark., and died March 8, 1929, in Saline Co., Ark. Most of the people in this photo are buried in the cemetery of New Friendship Baptist Church, Saline County, Ark.
Date & Place: in Saline, Arkansas USA
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