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William Bryan Tucker

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William Bryan Tucker

Birth
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Death
2 Nov 1918 (aged 4 days)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Seagoville, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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- date/place of birth/death, and full name verified by Find A Grave contributor, Leslie (9/1/2022). Thank you, Leslie!!
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Not knowing anyone to check with, as far as a record keeper for Lee Cemetery, and suspecting Bryan to be a Tucker due to the proximity to the tombstone of Charles & Mayme Tucker and due to the similarity of the tombstones, I decided to create a memorial for Bryan using the last name Tucker.

Also, having checked on Ancestry.com for any information for a "Bryan Tucker", I came across a family tree created by skyehawk1398. In this tree, titled Dorman Family Tree, she lists Charles Clinton Tucker (1889-1968) and Mayme Sewell Tucker (1896-1965) as having had a son by the name of William Bryan Tucker (b. Oct29,1918; d. Nov2,1918). William Bryan Tucker's death certificate is included on skyehawk1398's family tree, and it does indeed list his full name as such, and his parents as Charles & Mayme Tucker. His place of burial is only listed as Seagoville. This Texas Standard Certificate of Death is #48795.

Also on skyehawk1398's tree for little William Bryan Tucker is his birth certificate (#51321), having been born in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Parents once again are listed as C.C. Tucker & Mayme Sewell, residence: Seagoville. According to William Bryan Tucker's birth certificate, at the time of his birth, his mother was 22 years of age, having given birth to 4 children (William Bryan included), with 3 children living. I suspect the one child that Mayme lost was a daughter named Mary, who happens to be buried alongside Bryan.

And finally, if ever this tombstone is proven to belong to another named Bryan, I would not hesitate to correct the memorial. Until then, this is all we have to go on.

And a special thanks to skyehawk1398 for assisting me and answering my questions regarding her Ancestry tree, and for allowing me to use her name as a source for documentation.
~ snipps, 11/2/2019 ~
- date/place of birth/death, and full name verified by Find A Grave contributor, Leslie (9/1/2022). Thank you, Leslie!!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Not knowing anyone to check with, as far as a record keeper for Lee Cemetery, and suspecting Bryan to be a Tucker due to the proximity to the tombstone of Charles & Mayme Tucker and due to the similarity of the tombstones, I decided to create a memorial for Bryan using the last name Tucker.

Also, having checked on Ancestry.com for any information for a "Bryan Tucker", I came across a family tree created by skyehawk1398. In this tree, titled Dorman Family Tree, she lists Charles Clinton Tucker (1889-1968) and Mayme Sewell Tucker (1896-1965) as having had a son by the name of William Bryan Tucker (b. Oct29,1918; d. Nov2,1918). William Bryan Tucker's death certificate is included on skyehawk1398's family tree, and it does indeed list his full name as such, and his parents as Charles & Mayme Tucker. His place of burial is only listed as Seagoville. This Texas Standard Certificate of Death is #48795.

Also on skyehawk1398's tree for little William Bryan Tucker is his birth certificate (#51321), having been born in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. Parents once again are listed as C.C. Tucker & Mayme Sewell, residence: Seagoville. According to William Bryan Tucker's birth certificate, at the time of his birth, his mother was 22 years of age, having given birth to 4 children (William Bryan included), with 3 children living. I suspect the one child that Mayme lost was a daughter named Mary, who happens to be buried alongside Bryan.

And finally, if ever this tombstone is proven to belong to another named Bryan, I would not hesitate to correct the memorial. Until then, this is all we have to go on.

And a special thanks to skyehawk1398 for assisting me and answering my questions regarding her Ancestry tree, and for allowing me to use her name as a source for documentation.
~ snipps, 11/2/2019 ~

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