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Harmon David Thacker

Birth14 May 1883 - Kentucky
Death2 Jan 1953 - Lower Pompey, Pike, Kentucky, United States
MotherRachel Coleman
FatherJohn "Thomas" Thacker

Born in Kentucky on 14 May 1883 to John "Thomas" Thacker and Rachel Coleman. Harmon David Thacker married Martha Thacker and had 7 children. He passed away on 2 Jan 1953 in Lower Pompey, Pike, Kentucky, United States.

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John "Thomas" Thacker
1859 - 1929
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Rachel Coleman
1851 - 1889
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Martha Thacker
1891 - 1966
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Kalley Thacker
1906 - 2002
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Ulan Thacker
1908 - 1978
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John Thacker
1921 - 2003
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Thomas "Tommy" "Baby Boy" Thacker
1918 - 1919
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Oma Thacker
1916 - 2000
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Margee Thacker
1911 - 1997
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Rebecca Thacker
1914 - 1920

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