Hi list I have an ancestor by the name of PRUDENCE TUCKER (nee ANDREW) who according to the 1851 Devon Census disk was aged 79 and residing at Village Hunts Tent, Barnstaple (PRO reference HO/107/1892 Folio : 60 Page 11 FHL Film: 0221043) Can anyone tell me anything about this place? Were they actually tents? Gwen Harvey Tamworth NSW Australia [email protected]
Just out of curiousity, does anyone have the children of George Tucker (b. 1740) of Rowan Co., NC? Thanks, Walt Tucker <http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237>
IN MY TUCKER LINE .......WILLIAM, THOMAS,DAVID, JAMES AND LEE AS A MIDDLE NAME.
I am new to the Tucker list- I am also a descendant of the Rev.War Thomas Tucker - through daughter Rachel (m. Edward Parrish). I have information that was given to me by Martha Strempel in Texas. Has Thomas Tucker's line been posted anywhere? (I'm assuming this Thomas Tucker died in Putnam Co,IN?) Thanks for any information Terrie Reichling [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bells" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 12:46 PM Subject: Re: [TUCKER-L] a question > From: William Sward > Pat, > > I am interested. Several of us from different children of Rev War Thomas > Tucker have worked together on this for several years. I have a lot on > these descendants. If you belong to the Missouri Thomas Tucker, that would > be another branch. Our big problem has been in not being able to establish > Rev War Thomas Tuckers parents & back. > > If you can work back on your line, with dates and locations, I can probably > make a connection (If there is one) via census data. > > Bill S > > Is this the Thomas Tucker who m. Nancy Ann "Peggy" Sapp? I wish someone would post a generation or two genealogy report of this line on our Tucker List. > > It would make it easier on everyone. > > Thanks, > > Mary > > > ==== TUCKER Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe, type in subject area "unsubscribe" send to: > [email protected] > or from Digest [email protected] > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
There does not seem to be a naming pattern in my Tucker line. None of the males are named after their fathers and I am beginning to doubt if there are any named after grandfathers. There does appear to be a few surnames that are used as middle names. Is this unusual? Diane Darville
From: William Sward To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 3:29 PM Subject: Re: [TUCKER-L] a question Mary, This Thomas Tucker born in NC 12/14/1795, D:MO 9/11/1872. He married Elizabeth Ray in NC 5/22/1822. She died in Harrison County, MO in 1883. In my original message I did identify Elizabeth Ray as his wife and identified their offspring to the extent of my knowledge. Perhaps you missed it. Hi Bill, Perhaps I did miss it. Understandable with the 200+ emails I receive everyday. My point was this and was not meant for your post specifically. This is the Lawson List. If we all post our info here it would save time running all over the internet searching the various sites, boards, query pages, etc. Mary
Does these Tuckers below look familar to anyone on the list? Can give dates (on the ones I have) if any of these are in your family. Brenda, Tucker, Dave Husband Wife of Dave: Julia Ann Holland CHILDREN Tucker, Erastus Tucker, Minnie Tucker, Sarah Tucker, Beulah Tucker, Ann Jane Tucker, Polly Carl Tucker, Roach Tucker, Oscar Tucker, John Tucker, Francis Elizabeth 2nd great-Grandmother, Married Franklin L. Henderson. Tucker, Franklin P. Husband of the great-grandaunt Tucker, G Tucker, Inez Married Living Todd Tucker, James Edison Tucker, John Hartridge Tucker, Lutena Wife of the great-granduncle Tucker, Millard Tucker, Minnie Prudent Tucker, Myrtice Tucker, Oscar Tucker, Polly Carl Tucker, Redden Tucker, Roach Tucker, Sarah Tucker, Troy
TUCKER, Mary Huff born 1829 in KY. She married a Sandy C. DAVIS in 1849 in Boone, MO. Anyone looking for me? Thanks, will share.. .. Think all you speak, but speak not all you think. Chris
Here goes trying to connect my William Tucker to Tennessee. Family History Report Page 11 1 William Fenton TUCKER ---------------------------------------- Birth: 1847, Tenn. Death: 1874, Texas Burial: 1874, Texas Occ: Farmer in 1870 Rusk County Census Father: Unknown TUCKER It was said that Ellin's husband was James Fenton Tucker but records of Rusk County Texas say his name was "Wm Tucker married Ellin Singleterry Feb. 28, 1866. James Cook is used on the marriage license and marked out and letters say she lived and is burried in Overton Texas, Rusk County but this has not been proven. They are on the Rusk County Texas 1870 census as W F Tucker 23 Tn Ellen Tucker 18 Tn Anna Lee 3 Tx Rutha 4months Tx Spouse: Ellen White SINGLETARY Birth: 27 Feb 1852, McMinn County Tenn. Death: 1920, texas Father: John SINGLETARY (1810-) Mother: Margret SINGLETARY (1811-) Marr: 28 Feb 1866, Rusk County, Texas Children: Annie (1867-) Ruthie (1870-) Mattie (<1874-) William Fenton (1875-1928) 1.1 Annie TUCKER ---------------------------------------- Birth: 1867, Rusk County Texas 1.2 Ruthie TUCKER ---------------------------------------- Birth: 1870, Rusk County Texas 1.3 Mattie TUCKER ---------------------------------------- Birth: bef 1874 Death: died as an infant 1.4 William Fenton TUCKER ---------------------------------------- Birth: 1875, Texas Death: 1928, Galveston, Texas Burial: 1928, Brazoria New Town Cem., Brazoria, Tx, usa Burried next to his wife Flora Bell Branch Tucker in Brazoria New Town Cemetery. William is in plot Id. 9050 and Flora's is Id. 9049. Spouse: Flora Belle BRANCH Birth: 23 Jan 1882, Florida Death: 21 Oct 1958, Beaumont, Texas Father: Unknown BRANCH Mother: UNKNOWN Marr: 1898, texas Children: Elmo Fenton (1910-1981) Berton Dewayne (1912-1996) Mabel Thelma (1902-1982) From: "Bells" <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TUCKER-L] a question Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 12:46:25 -0600 MIME-Version: 1.0 Received: from [63.92.80.123] by hotmail.com (3.2) with ESMTP id MHotMailBE3E9BC000A94004371C3F5C507B08FD0; Thu, 21 Feb 2002 11:55:47 -0800 Received: (from [email protected])by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id g1LJqBd17246;Thu, 21 Feb 2002 12:52:11 -0700 >From [email protected] Thu, 21 Feb 2002 11:56:59 -0800 Resent-Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 12:52:11 -0700 X-Original-Sender: [email protected] Thu Feb 21 12:52:10 2002 Message-ID: <[email protected]> Old-To: <[email protected]> References: <[email protected]> <[email protected]> X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4133.2400 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.50.4133.2400 Resent-Message-ID: <[email protected]> Resent-From: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/5393 X-Loop: [email protected] Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [email protected] From: William Sward Pat, I am interested. Several of us from different children of Rev War Thomas Tucker have worked together on this for several years. I have a lot on these descendants. If you belong to the Missouri Thomas Tucker, that would be another branch. Our big problem has been in not being able to establish Rev War Thomas Tuckers parents & back. If you can work back on your line, with dates and locations, I can probably make a connection (If there is one) via census data. Bill S Is this the Thomas Tucker who m. Nancy Ann "Peggy" Sapp? I wish someone would post a generation or two genealogy report of this line on our Tucker List. It would make it easier on everyone. Thanks, Mary ==== TUCKER Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe, type in subject area "unsubscribe" send to: [email protected] or from Digest [email protected] ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
Mary, This Thomas Tucker born in NC 12/14/1795, D:MO 9/11/1872. He married Elizabeth Ray in NC 5/22/1822. She died in Harrison County, MO in 1883. In my original message I did identify Elizabeth Ray as his wife and identified their offspring to the extent of my knowledge. Perhaps you missed it. Bill S ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bells" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 10:46 AM Subject: Re: [TUCKER-L] a question > From: William Sward > Pat, > > I am interested. Several of us from different children of Rev War Thomas > Tucker have worked together on this for several years. I have a lot on > these descendants. If you belong to the Missouri Thomas Tucker, that would > be another branch. Our big problem has been in not being able to establish > Rev War Thomas Tuckers parents & back. > > If you can work back on your line, with dates and locations, I can probably > make a connection (If there is one) via census data. > > Bill S > > Is this the Thomas Tucker who m. Nancy Ann "Peggy" Sapp? I wish someone would post a generation or two genealogy report of this line on our Tucker List. > > It would make it easier on everyone. > > Thanks, > > Mary > > > ==== TUCKER Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe, type in subject area "unsubscribe" send to: > [email protected] > or from Digest [email protected] > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
From: William Sward Pat, I am interested. Several of us from different children of Rev War Thomas Tucker have worked together on this for several years. I have a lot on these descendants. If you belong to the Missouri Thomas Tucker, that would be another branch. Our big problem has been in not being able to establish Rev War Thomas Tuckers parents & back. If you can work back on your line, with dates and locations, I can probably make a connection (If there is one) via census data. Bill S Is this the Thomas Tucker who m. Nancy Ann "Peggy" Sapp? I wish someone would post a generation or two genealogy report of this line on our Tucker List. It would make it easier on everyone. Thanks, Mary
In a message dated 2/20/02 4:07:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > And if the first born son named for fathers father had died before 1850 > census then it would look like the second son is the first. It is very > unreliable but fun to ty and figure out. Pat > Pat, that seems to run true for most families I think ... I have run into lots of my g grandfathers, gg grandfathers using thier middle names as the name the go by... it can be confessing but it is just a great guessing game. :))))
Looking for connections to: Aaron Tucker born 1768 in Maryland Children: 1)George (Tucker) HINKLE born 1801 Kentucky 2)William (Tucker)HINKLE born 1803 North Carolina (probably Rowan County) 3)Rebecca (Tucker)(HINKLE)ADAMS born 1804 Rowan County 4)William Anderson TUCKER born 1813 in Rowan County, North Carolina; married Elizabeth SMITH 25 July, 1833 in Lawrence County, Arkansas. 5)James B. TUCKER born 1816 in Kentucky (county unknown); married Mary Catherine WALKER; 2) Sarah J.T. SMITH. Could have possibly been married prior to Mary to a Nancy HAWS. 6)Matilda TUCKER born circa 1822 in Alabama; married 1) John STEPHENSON; 2)___HAVENS; 3)Samuel JOHNSON (children by STEPHENSON) 7)John TUCKER born circa 1824 in Arkansas or Tennessee. Both states are given in separate census records. Married 1)Malina____; 2)MRS. Rebecca HALL, widow of James HALL. Children by Malina. Rebecca also had children by her previous marriage. John served in the Civil War. 8)Frances TUCKER born 1833 in Lawrence County, Arkansas. Married William J. THOMPSON. She may have been married prior to him. 9)Andrew J. TUCKER born 1836 in IL (probably Johnson County); married 1)Tennessee C. BLAND; 2)Nancy (WILSON) SAINT. Served in Civil War. 10)Henry L.W. TUCKER born 1838 in IL (probably Johnson County). Never married. Died in Creal Springs, Williamson County, IL. If any of these individuals look familiar to you or you think you may be connected, please contact me. I have further information. Joan _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx
Concerning the naming patterns .Here is what I know from my own family lines and those of others. The Father named his first son after his father and middle name after his own mother .So if you are looking for the mothers maiden name of the father that would be it. The second son named for mothers father and her maiden name is the middle name. The next son named for grandfathers. etc. Now there is a problem with this. Sometimes the mothers father had just died and so first son named for him out of respect. Also some were superstitious about naming sons for still living parents so skipped to previous grandparents. After the great religeous revival in about 1840's the middle name was used for the person who was the Godparent at baptism. Then there are the families of orphans who used their adopted parents names. This is so iffy and can only be used as a tool to give hints on who parents were. And if the first born son named for fathers father had died before 1850 census then it would look like the second son is the first. It is very unreliable but fun to ty and figure out. Pat
To Bill S: You mentioned John T. Tucker of MO - would this by any chance be the John Thomas Tucker, son of Thomas and Louise Jane Miller, born in 1853 in Gasconade Co. MO and later of ST. Clair Co. MO. ? If not, does anyone have information on this line of Tuckers? Kathy "Each day is God's gift to you. Make it blossom into a thing of beauty."
Kathy, No. this John T. Tucker was born in IA about 1833. John T. was a common name in this Tucker family, but I don't know of any other branch that went to Missouri. At least not in that time frame. Bill S. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 9:41 AM Subject: [TUCKER-L] Re: TUCKER-D Digest V02 #35 > To Bill S: You mentioned John T. Tucker of MO - would this by any chance be > the John Thomas Tucker, son of Thomas and Louise Jane Miller, born in 1853 in > Gasconade Co. MO and later of ST. Clair Co. MO. ? > > If not, does anyone have information on this line of Tuckers? > > Kathy > "Each day is God's gift to you. > Make it blossom into a thing of beauty." > > > ==== TUCKER Mailing List ==== > Carrie Tucker, List Moderator [email protected] > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/TUCKER-L > Kathy Leigh's TUCKER website at: http://www.usgennet.org/family/tucker/index.html > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Glad to hear from you so soon. There is a fairly good chance that this might be something. I have not had time to get into my family books for the last 6 months and tomorrow I will have a new email address. I will send it to you because I would like to get with you to check all of this out. In my past notes I remember seeing the name of Silas and I lived in Missouri most of my life and have a lot of notes from the Missouri Archives. I will contact you soon with my new address if you are interested. Pat Rosen
Pat, I am interested. Several of us from different children of Rev War Thomas Tucker have worked together on this for several years. I have a lot on these descendants. If you belong to the Missouri Thomas Tucker, that would be another branch. Our big problem has been in not being able to establish Rev War Thomas Tuckers parents & back. If you can work back on your line, with dates and locations, I can probably make a connection (If there is one) via census data. Bill S
Flo asked about naming patterns. Since I can't remember, I have to look it up. Searching at www.google.com on the expression "naming pattern" I found lots of sites that explain various version of these customs, such as this one: http://www.generations.on.ca/genealogy/naming-pattern.htm Excerpt: When researching your family tree, knowing a standard naming pattern for the children in a family might help you in confirming your family history. The following naming pattern was supplied by Jean Lawson, Genealogist. It helps to explain why similar names were common through various generations of families. Sons 1st son named after father's father 2nd son named after mother's father 3rd son named after father 4th son named after father's eldest brother 5th son named after mother's eldest brother Daughters 1st daughter named after mother's mother 2nd daughter named after father's mother 3rd daughter named after mother 4th daughter named after mother's eldest sister 5th daughter named after father's eldest sister If both grandfathers had the same name, then the second son could be named after the father. (One of the other sites said that some family used the naming patterns just as given even if it meant that two children bore the same name.) Mark Foster Bramlette, PS. I am a second son, whose elder brother was named John after both grandfathers -- John Wesley Bramlette and John Foster Tucker. I was named "Mark" as a man's name suggested by the sound of my mother's elder (and only full) sister's name, Margaret Tucker and her grandmother, Margaret (Loy) Tucker, and "Foster" as the middle name of my mother's father. A note for New England Tucker researchers: I found out only recently that John Foster Tucker was named for his father's two grandfathers -- John Foster and John Tucker -- both of whom were American Revolutionary soldiers from Vermont. ----- Original Message ----- From: "flo" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 8:47 AM Subject: [TUCKER-L] a question
Hi. The names in your note are really familiar, I remember my grandmother mentioning these names, except for Madison and Eveline. Are any of these names failiar to you: Frank Marion, Alpha, Urie, Clyde? I don't think the state of GA is at all familiar to me but it has been a long time ago. I would love to hear from you and give you more detail if you think it would help. My Tuckers came from IA (don't know where they came from before IA , posiblily in NC, MO, CA. My father's name was Wm and so was my GGrandfather's. Would like to hear from you. Pat Rosen, Jefferson City, MO