Her parents are unkown at this time
OBITUARY:
Sister Elizabeth N. Tucker, wife of Bro. G. Thos. Tucker, was born Oct. 8, 1855. She was converted and joined the Methodist Protestant Church in 1871. She joined the M.E. Church, South under the ministry of Rev. M.E. Blocker (now in heaven) in August, 1884.
She died at home near Lindale, Texas, Feb. 9, 1889. She leaves a husband and six little children to mourn after her.
Sister Tucker was untiring in her devotion to her family. As a wife, she was affectionate; as a mother, she was firm and gentle. Her character as a Christian was spotless.
As a neighbor she will be missed. May the tender sheperd console the sorrowing husband and motherless children.
Written by: W.H. Crawford
Texas Christain Advocate, March 14, 1889
Received from: Monika Cantrell
Her parents are unkown at this time
OBITUARY:
Sister Elizabeth N. Tucker, wife of Bro. G. Thos. Tucker, was born Oct. 8, 1855. She was converted and joined the Methodist Protestant Church in 1871. She joined the M.E. Church, South under the ministry of Rev. M.E. Blocker (now in heaven) in August, 1884.
She died at home near Lindale, Texas, Feb. 9, 1889. She leaves a husband and six little children to mourn after her.
Sister Tucker was untiring in her devotion to her family. As a wife, she was affectionate; as a mother, she was firm and gentle. Her character as a Christian was spotless.
As a neighbor she will be missed. May the tender sheperd console the sorrowing husband and motherless children.
Written by: W.H. Crawford
Texas Christain Advocate, March 14, 1889
Received from: Monika Cantrell
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John Adams Bauman
1853–1923
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Henry Harrison Bauman
1857–1939
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James Monroe Bauman
1857–1927
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Mary Ann Bauman Caffey Moore
1859–1941
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Amanda Jane Bauman Darby
1863–1930
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George Washington Bauman
1865–1961
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Fannie Rebecca Bauman Limerick Smith
1867–1956
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Albid Nye Bauman Jr
1869–1941
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Jessie David Bauman
1871–1953
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