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m. 18 Apr 1887
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The Quincy Daily Journal Wednesday April 19, 1911 page 3 BARRY COUPLE MARRY IN QUINCY Clifford McCarl, Nephew of County Judge, Married at Noon to Miss Gladys McTucker Clifford McCarl, a well known young man from Barry, and a nephew of Judge Lyman McCarl, of the Adams county court, was married in this city at high noon today in the patronage of the Christian church to Miss Gladys McTucker of Barry; Rev. Darsie performing the ceremony. They will make their home in Barry, where the enterprising groom has furnished a cozy home. The groom is the son of Levi McCarl of Barry, and is employed as mail carrier. He is an exemplary young man and highly respected by his friends. Miss McTucker, now Mrs. McCarl, is Mr. and Mrs. John McTucker’s daughter. The McTuckers are one of the most prominent Pike county families, and the bride is said to be a most estimable lady. The couple took dinner today with Judge McCarl and family, and after a short visit in Quincy, will return to Barry. page 7 Licensed to Wed Clifford mcCarl, age 28, and Gladys McTucker, age 21; both of Barry.
1930 US Census, Hadley, Pike County, Illinois, Enumeration district 15, sheet 6A, household 139, 21-22 April 1930 Clifford L. McCarl, head, owns home, lives on a farm, owns a radio, male, white, 48, married at age 27, can read and write, born in Missouri, parents born in Illinois, speaks English, farmer, not a veteran Jessie G., wife, female, white, 40, married at age 21, can read and write, born in Illinois, parents born in Illinois, speaks English Charlie W., son, male, white, 15, single, attended school during the year, can read and write, born in Illinois, father born in Missouri, mother born in Illinois, speaks English References
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