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William Riley Tacker

Birth15 April 1831 - Lynnville, Giles, Tennessee, United States
Death16 Apr 1898 - Hardin, Tennessee, United States
MotherSusannah Kernut
FatherJOSHUA TACKER

Born in Lynnville, Giles, Tennessee, United States on 15 April 1831 to JOSHUA TACKER and Susannah Kernut. William Riley Tacker married Minerva Tacker and had 10 children. He passed away on 16 Apr 1898 in Hardin, Tennessee, United States.

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Parents
Joshua Tacker
1782 - 1848
Susannah Kernut
1786 - 1850
Spouse(s)
Minerva Tacker
1841 - 1926
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Barney G. Tacker
1864 - 1918
William Thomas "Bud" Tacker
1859 - 1917
Ada Gean Tacker
1880 - 1910
James "Jim" Tacker
1884 - 1944
Bose Tacker
1864 - 1940

Lula Tacker
1882 - 1920
Mary Hampton Tacker
1875 - 1917
Tennessee Tacker
1866 - 1945
John T Tacker
1862 - 1896
Infant Tacker
1879 - Unknown

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