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Philip Stucker

Birth14 Mar 1773 - Yadkin River Valley, North Carolina
Death26 Sep 1844 - Fredericksburg, Washington, Indiana, United States
MotherAnna Eva Cassel
FatherGeorge Stocker

Born in Yadkin River Valley, North Carolina on 14 Mar 1773 to George Stocker and Anna Eva Cassel. Philip Stucker married Mary A Acker McCoskey/McCroskey and had 8 children. He passed away on 26 Sep 1844 in Fredericksburg, Washington, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
George Stocker
1733 - 1782
Anna Eva Cassel
1738 - 1795
Spouse(s)
Mary A Acker Mccoskey/mccroskey
1777 - 1869
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Jefferson Stucker
1806 - 1881
Sarah Elizabeth Stucker
1808 - 1869
Preston Stucker
1816 - 1896
Mary Polly Elizabeth Stucker
1818 - 1858

David W. Stucker
1802 - 1881
Elizabeth Stucker
1800 - 1870
Phillip Stucker
1814 - 1845
Lydia Stucker
1821 - 1871

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