1880 USA Census of Civil District#10, Macon County, Tennessee; on FamilySearch.org citing NARA#T9; ed#69; with John P. Tuck in household of father, E. F. Tuck
1910 USA Census of Civil District#3, Smith County, Tennessee; on FamilySearch.org citing FHL#1,375,534; NARA#T624; roll#1521; ed#119; sheet#3A; family#50; for Pierce Tuck
1940 USA Census of Magisterial District#2, South Franklin, Simpson County, Kentucky; on FamilySearch.org citing NARA#T627; RG#29; roll#1357; ed#107-7; sheet#2B; line#70; family#42; for J. P. Tuck
Sources
↑Kentucky Death Records 1911-1965 on FamilySearch.org citing FHL#2,380,187; Office of Vital Statistics in Frankfort, KY; for John Pierce Tuck, d: 31 Aug 1953 Simpson County, Kentucky, USA
↑Find A Grave Index on FamilySearch.org citing memorial #13841976 for John Pierce Tuck, buried: Greenlawn and Shady Rest Cemetery, Franklin, Simpson County, Kentucky, USA
↑ Tennessee, Birth Records (ER series) 1908-1912 on FamilySearch.org with J. P. Tuck in entry for daughter, Lilie A. Tuck, b: 1912
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