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    1. [MOPOLK] 1851 Migration
    2. In 1851, a group migrated to Polk Co. from East Tennessee. I am interesting in learning precisely WHO made up this wagon train. People I know of and who were related >From McMinn County Presbyterians Samuel Hale (born abt 1801-05) and his wife Charlotte Matilda Cunnyngham Their daughter Louisa Jane Hale and her husband John E. Williams, Schoolteacher Their daughter Martha Leticia Hale and her husband George Davis Their daughter Amanda Elizabeth Hale Their daughter Margaret >From Blount County Presbyterian Moses Cunnyngham Anderson (born 1812) and his wife Rebecca Thompson All or some of their children.

    08/03/2003 09:08:30
    1. Re: [MOPOLK] 1851 Migration
    2. Bev Allen
    3. At 03:08 PM 8/3/03 -0400, you wrote: >In 1851, a group migrated to Polk Co. from East Tennessee. I am interesting >in learning precisely WHO made up this wagon train. We have Tuck family members coming from Blount Co., TN. The information I have is Joseph Tuck and his wife, Elizabeth Bond and family moved first (from what I can tell) and then Joseph's mother, Nancey Stanley Tuck came across from Lincoln County, MO, to live with her son, after her husband Cary Tuck passed away. Joseph's brother Hiram also lived in the Polk Country area, and married Mary Russell there. Several of their daughters married Polk County men...Minerva married Billy Ryan; Jane married Tom McGuire; Ellen married Frederick Everly (from Illinois); Sarah married James Ryan; Mary Elizabeth married John David Everly (from Illinois); and son, Joseph Neuton Tuck married Polly Crosswhite. Another son of Cary and Nancey Tuck, William, married to Anna Bond, lived in the Polk County area also. If anyone is related, I would love to hear from you! Bev Allen Langley, BC Canada

    08/04/2003 02:32:16
    1. Re: [MOPOLK] 1851 Migration
    2. Michele Snider
    3. I am related to the Joseph Tuck/Elizabeth Bond line through their son Henry. I believe you have access to my line on the Tuck site. Michele ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bev Allen" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 10:32 PM Subject: Re: [MOPOLK] 1851 Migration > At 03:08 PM 8/3/03 -0400, you wrote: > >In 1851, a group migrated to Polk Co. from East Tennessee. I am interesting > >in learning precisely WHO made up this wagon train. > > > We have Tuck family members coming from Blount Co., TN. The information I > have is Joseph Tuck and his wife, Elizabeth Bond and family moved first > (from what I can tell) and then Joseph's mother, Nancey Stanley Tuck came > across from Lincoln County, MO, to live with her son, after her husband > Cary Tuck passed away. Joseph's brother Hiram also lived in the Polk > Country area, and married Mary Russell there. Several of their daughters > married Polk County men...Minerva married Billy Ryan; Jane married Tom > McGuire; Ellen married Frederick Everly (from Illinois); Sarah married > James Ryan; Mary Elizabeth married John David Everly (from Illinois); and > son, Joseph Neuton Tuck married Polly Crosswhite. Another son of Cary and > Nancey Tuck, William, married to Anna Bond, lived in the Polk County area also. > > If anyone is related, I would love to hear from you! > Bev Allen > Langley, BC > Canada > > > ==== MOPOLK Mailing List ==== > Unsubscribe: MOPOLK-L/[email protected] > Add only one word to text area: unsubscribe >

    08/05/2003 12:28:17