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Emma <I>McMullen</I> Welden

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Emma McMullen Welden

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
25 Dec 1972 (aged 81)
Burial
Moultrie, Colquitt County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.1950713, Longitude: -83.7450083
Memorial ID
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Emma (McMullen) Weldon was the daughter of James Brinkley "Jim" McMullen (1862-1933) and Emily (Tucker) McMullen (1867-1928.)

Her maternal grandparents were Matthew Tucker (1827-1910) and Elizabeth "Betsey" (Gay) Tucker (1833-1896.)

She was the great-granddaughter of Henry Crawford Tucker, Jr. (1805-1883) and Nancy (Sapp) Tucker (1808-1841.)

After the death of her mother, Emma's father married his wife's sister, widow Sarah Jordan Lowe "Pun" (Tucker) Curls (1872-1951.)

Emma's siblings were:
Nancy (McMullen) Miller (1893-1986)
Hattie (McMullen) Flowers (1895-1952)
Eula McMullen (1898-)
Cora Lee McMullen (1899-1988)
Mary McMullen (1902-)
Luna (McMullen) Gaines (1904-1999)
Laura Mae McMullen (1908-1926) and
J Gordon McMullen (1910-1979)

She also had eight step-siblings.

Emma McMillan lived with her parents and siblings in Colquitt County, Georgia, in 1900 and 1910. I have been unable to find her in the 1920 U. S. Census. In 1930 she was the widow Emma Weldon, living in Norman Park, Colquitt County, with two children: J. B. Weldon (b. c. 1914) and Annie Mae Weldon (b. ca. 1915); she reported to the enumerator that she had first married at age 19 (ca. 1912). I can find nothing about Emma or her children after 1930. Ancestry trees say, without any sources, that her husband was Burl Welden.
Emma (McMullen) Weldon was the daughter of James Brinkley "Jim" McMullen (1862-1933) and Emily (Tucker) McMullen (1867-1928.)

Her maternal grandparents were Matthew Tucker (1827-1910) and Elizabeth "Betsey" (Gay) Tucker (1833-1896.)

She was the great-granddaughter of Henry Crawford Tucker, Jr. (1805-1883) and Nancy (Sapp) Tucker (1808-1841.)

After the death of her mother, Emma's father married his wife's sister, widow Sarah Jordan Lowe "Pun" (Tucker) Curls (1872-1951.)

Emma's siblings were:
Nancy (McMullen) Miller (1893-1986)
Hattie (McMullen) Flowers (1895-1952)
Eula McMullen (1898-)
Cora Lee McMullen (1899-1988)
Mary McMullen (1902-)
Luna (McMullen) Gaines (1904-1999)
Laura Mae McMullen (1908-1926) and
J Gordon McMullen (1910-1979)

She also had eight step-siblings.

Emma McMillan lived with her parents and siblings in Colquitt County, Georgia, in 1900 and 1910. I have been unable to find her in the 1920 U. S. Census. In 1930 she was the widow Emma Weldon, living in Norman Park, Colquitt County, with two children: J. B. Weldon (b. c. 1914) and Annie Mae Weldon (b. ca. 1915); she reported to the enumerator that she had first married at age 19 (ca. 1912). I can find nothing about Emma or her children after 1930. Ancestry trees say, without any sources, that her husband was Burl Welden.


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