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Fanny Charlotte KING Tuck
Fanny Charlotte KING Tuck
Fanny Charlotte KING Tuck was born in London. She went to Australia when she was quite young. She then married William Tuck d)23 Aug 1900. She then imigrated to USA with several of the younger children and lived in Greeley, Weld County, Colorado to be near her sister, Clara KING Candlin.
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Harold Raymond Good and Rachel AMEN
Harold Raymond Good and Rachel AMEN
A photo of Harold Raymond Good b.31 Jan 1910 Wray,Yuma,CO d. 1 Dec. 1960 Oakland, Alameda, CA
m. Rachel Amen on 19 April 1935 Denver, Denver, CO
b. 21 Jan 1904 McCook, Red Willow, NE
Raymond was youngest son of William Earl Good and Emma Lois GRACE and brother to my grandmother, Ina Ethel GOOD Epperson Tuck
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Family of William Tuck and Fanny Charlotte KING Tuck
Family of William Tuck and Fanny Charlotte KING Tuck
Back Row: Frederick (teacher/farmer), Leslie James (Minister), Elsie Maud TUCK Twiss DeVoe, Ernest E. (Methodist Minister), and Albert Edward.(Methodist Minister).
Front Row: Fanny Charlotte KING Tuck, Clara TUCK Morgan Hopkins
George Tuck stayed in Australia as he was working for the government when the rest of the family came over at different times.
Ina Epperson and Emma Epperson
Ina Epperson and Emma Epperson
Ina Ethel GOOD Epperson and her daughter Emma Delvina Epperson. Ina is the widow of Earl Douglas Epperson who died in October 1913 and never got to see his only child. This was taken in Wray, Yuma County, Colorado. Ina was a schoolteacher and Emma stayed with her maternal grandmother while Ina was teaching.
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Dorothy Daugherty
im searching missouri,texas,georgia alabama,and tennessee. I'm searchingmy family and my husbands too. Surnames range from daugherty, ledbetter,crowe,thiele,kennedy,bates,meade,kauling,lamping and white.my maternal family is from st. louis mo. his maternal family is from tennessee.
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This account is shared by Community Support (Kathy Pinna & Daniel Pinna & Lizzie Kunde) so we can quickly answer any questions you might have. Please reach out and message us here if you have any questions, feedback, requests to merge biographies, or just want to say hi!
2020 marks 20 years since the inception of AncientFaces. We are the same team who began this community so long ago. Over the years it feels, at least to us, that our family has expanded to include so many. Thank you!
MO Shool that Eva Norman Attended
MO Shool that Eva Norman Attended
Postcard 1cent stamp addressed to Mr. Bert Davis, Box 73, Formosa,KA
"Well, Bert, your letter came today. Was glad to hear from you. When you come to K.C. just drop out here. I want to see you badly enough. I was at Cincinnatti last spring saw Andy and his wife as we passed thru Hannibal. Had no time to talk to them but was glad to see them will write you further soon. You write again, Yours, Eva Norman.
This is Winnie's & Mine entire school, My teachers stand just in front of me. How do you like the look of the school"

Does anybody recognize this school? How about the year that it was taken? Recognize any of the students or the teacher?
People in photo include: Eva Norman and Winnie Norman
Charles & Lloyd Bell
Charles & Lloyd Bell
Rescued from a flea market in MO. description is Charles 3 years, Lloyd 18 months. Charles Bell & Lloyd Bell - Bob and Gladys Bell's boys
People in photo include: Charles Bell and Lloyd Bell
Dad Davis & Andy Montgomery
Dad Davis & Andy Montgomery
Rescued from Flea Market in MO. Description reads: This was taken May 1st. I Presume you know both was taken on our front porch. We had hen & chicks in the boxes. Dad Davis & Andy Montgomery near Center, MO 1921
People in photo include: Dad Davis and Andy Montgomery
Mrs.. E. Melville
Mrs.. E. Melville
I rescued Mrs. E. Melville from a garage sale. Is a huge oval picture. Only identifying is Mr & Mrs E. Melville, 29 Child St. Any Help identifying would be appreciated.
Harald Woodrow Montgomery
Harald Woodrow Montgomery
Rescued from Flea Market in MO. Description reads Harald Woodrow MOntgomery age 5 mo., 5 days old,
15 1/2 pounds
Harold Raymond Good and Rachel AMEN
Harold Raymond Good and Rachel AMEN
A photo of Harold Raymond Good b.31 Jan 1910 Wray,Yuma,CO d. 1 Dec. 1960 Oakland, Alameda, CA
m. Rachel Amen on 19 April 1935 Denver, Denver, CO
b. 21 Jan 1904 McCook, Red Willow, NE
Raymond was youngest son of William Earl Good and Emma Lois GRACE and brother to my grandmother, Ina Ethel GOOD Epperson Tuck
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Ina Epperson and Emma Epperson
Ina Epperson and Emma Epperson
Ina Ethel GOOD Epperson and her daughter Emma Delvina Epperson. Ina is the widow of Earl Douglas Epperson who died in October 1913 and never got to see his only child. This was taken in Wray, Yuma County, Colorado. Ina was a schoolteacher and Emma stayed with her maternal grandmother while Ina was teaching.
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Miss Edna Fasburg & Husband
Miss Edna Fasburg & Husband
Rescued from Flea Market in MO. Appears to be a bit older Edna Fasburg and probably her husband- name unknown.
Miss Edna Fasburg
Miss Edna Fasburg
Rescued from flea market in MO. only information is Miss Edna Fasburg
Ira Crowe
Ira Crowe
Ira N. Crowe, Middle River, Iowa is only description on photo. Must have something to do with the Gaymon family, my grandmother, Olive & twin Oliver were born 7 Nov. 1883 in Middle River, Iowa
Mary A. Hall of Salem, AR
Mary A. Hall of Salem, AR
Rescued from flea market in MO. Description reads Mary A. Hall of Salem Arkansas
Fanny Charlotte KING Tuck
Fanny Charlotte KING Tuck
Fanny Charlotte KING Tuck was born in London. She went to Australia when she was quite young. She then married William Tuck d)23 Aug 1900. She then imigrated to USA with several of the younger children and lived in Greeley, Weld County, Colorado to be near her sister, Clara KING Candlin.
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Family of William Tuck and Fanny Charlotte KING Tuck
Family of William Tuck and Fanny Charlotte KING Tuck
Back Row: Frederick (teacher/farmer), Leslie James (Minister), Elsie Maud TUCK Twiss DeVoe, Ernest E. (Methodist Minister), and Albert Edward.(Methodist Minister).
Front Row: Fanny Charlotte KING Tuck, Clara TUCK Morgan Hopkins
George Tuck stayed in Australia as he was working for the government when the rest of the family came over at different times.
John Peter Leslie
John Peter Leslie
John Peter Leslie aka Jack Leslie moved to Denver, CO approx 1959 from what we can tell. b 21 Jun 1916 Sygan, PA d 19 May 1968 Englewood, CO Married 31 March 1966. Cannot find kinfolks. Perhaps may be Cindy Rahm in CO, Mrs. Helen (Leonard) Richmond, Two Rivers, WI. Anybody who recognizes would appreciate any information you may have to help me piece together my history.
[contact link] Sally Watkins
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Fay & Thelma Thorpe
Fay & Thelma Thorpe
Rescued from Flea Market in MO
Description reads Fay & Thelma Thorpe,
Hannibel, MO
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R. M. Thorpe & Kids
R. M. Thorpe & Kids
Rescued from flea market in MO. description reads only R. M. Thorpe & Kids, Hannibal, MO. However, it would appear these are the same two children as in the photo postcard marked Fay & Thelma Thorpe, Hannibal, MO
People in photo include: R. M Thorpe
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William H. Farley
William H. Farley
Rescued postard addressed to Mr. John Richards, Beresford, S. Dak, Union County postmarked Aug 8, 1908 3 P.M.
Description on front is William H. Farley, Elkpoint, South Dakota, August 2nd of 08. 3 months & 1 day old.
Earl Douglas Epperson
Earl Douglas Epperson
Earl Epperson is my greatgrandfather. He was born 6 Nov. 1890 in Union County, IA. He died 29th of October, 1913. in Denver, CO and is buried in Wray, Yuma, CO. He had married Miss Ina Ethel Good on 9 March 1913 in Wray, Yuma, CO. He didn't live long enough to see his only child, a girl born in December, 1913. He was the first son of Wm. Epperson and Hulda Armstrong Epperson

Earl helped to build the Epperson house that is on the National Registry for architecture in Jerome, Idaho. While doing so, he sustained scars on his face from the rocks that hit him.

Ina Ethel Good, his wife, was the daughter of Wm. Earl Good and Emma Lois Grace. Wm Good homesteaded in Idalia, Colorado in 1887-88
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Fanny Charlotte King Tuck
Fanny Charlotte King Tuck was born on July 10, 1853. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Fanny Charlotte King Tuck .
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