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    1. Re: [TUCKER-L] a question
    2. William Sward
    3. Pat, I have Tuckers that came from NC, to Indiana then Iowa, briefly in Illinois and then settled in Harrison County, MO before 1850. This Tucker was Thomas Tucker and he died in MO in 1872, his wife Elizabeth (Ray) Tucker died in Harrison Co, Mo in 1883. Thomas & Elizabeth had sons: James Gaddis Tucker, John T Tucker & Silas Tucker plus others. Elizabeth & Thomas also had daughters who married men with the surnames of Roberts & Huddleston. There were other daughters, but I have not attempted to find more on this branch. My GG Grandfather was also a Thomas Tucker and a nephew of the Missouri Thomas Tucker. They both came to Iowa in the 1830's. My Thomas stayed, the other Thomas moved on to IL then MO This MO Tucker's father was also an Thomas and he was a Rev War Vet. If you think these may be your line they should not be hard to trace back to. Bill S ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 11:09 AM Subject: Re: [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 > > > > ==== 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 >

    02/19/2002 06:59:06
    1. [TUCKER-L] Still looking for more info.
    2. Barb Rush Roets From KS
    3. I am still here, looking for information on Frances TUCKER b. abt 1702 Prince George CO., VA d. abt 1741 Bristol, Prince George Co., VA married Abraham CROWDER abt 1723 Bristol Parish, Prince George Co., VA had six children. Accepting any and all help gratefully. Barb in KS

    02/19/2002 02:25:35
    1. [TUCKER-L] a question
    2. flo
    3. My great-grandfather's name was Pleasant Green Tucker.. His father was Madison. and Madison's father was William. Yes, another William. They lived in Georgia. My question is did famalies back in the 1850"s give names to their children that belonged to other relatives If so is there anyone out there who has a William Tucker who had relatives with the name Pleasant and also Green. I'm grasping at straws as to try to find my relatives I know WIlliam's wifes name was Delania Lindsay. I am also told William was married twice before He married Delania. Madison's wife was Eveline Mitchell, maybe the name came from one of her relatives Appreciate any help I can get. Thanks Florence.

    02/19/2002 01:47:21
    1. Re: [TUCKER-L] Tuckers....
    2. Yep! And I am plumb tuckered out :) But please keep the list going until I can come back with some descent information for you all. carol [email protected] At 09:44 AM 2/13/02 -0500, you wrote: > > >anybody out there?? > > > >Carrie Tucker >list moderator > > >==== TUCKER Mailing List ==== >REMEMBER: Quote only the relative part of the message you are >replying to, not the entire message. This will help conserve >space on Rootsweb's servers. > >============================== >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 > > >

    02/18/2002 02:53:15
    1. Re: [TUCKER-L] Northeast PA. Tucker Family
    2. In a message dated 2/15/02 8:58:24 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Ron > HI Ron, I am a Tucker from Ohio, Wayne county and I am also related to Schoonover but this is in Ohio not PA....:) I understand that my Uncle Schoonover was born in IN. Nancy

    02/17/2002 11:10:28
  1. 02/16/2002 03:17:11
    1. [TUCKER-L] Pleasant
    2. pat
    3. Nancy,Yes they were his lawyers in his land holdings in KY that he inheirited.On records in VA.Pat

    02/16/2002 04:20:05
    1. [TUCKER-L] any Tucker birthdays
    2. Jerry Tucker
    3. Believe it or not, but 8.02pm on February 20 this >>> year will be an historic moment in time. >>> >>> It will not be marked by the chiming of any clocks >>> or the ringing of bells, but at that precise time, >>> on that specific date, something will happen which >>> has not occurred for 1,001 years and will never >>> happen again. >>> >>> As the clock ticks over from 8.01pm on Wednesday, >>> February 20, time will, for sixty seconds only, read >>> in perfect symmetry 2002, 2002, 2002, or to be more >>> precise - 20:02, 20/02, 2002. >>> >>> The last occasion that time read in such a >>> symmetrical pattern was long before the days of the >>> digital watch and the 24-hour clock - at 10.01am on >>> January 10, 1001. >>> >>> And because the clock only goes up to 23.59, it is >>> something that will never happen again. >>>

    02/15/2002 02:48:29
    1. [TUCKER-L] Northeast PA. Tucker Family
    2. Ron Ohnmacht
    3. Hi....searching for any TUCKER's out there with roots in Northeast Pennsylvania (Scanton,Carbondale,Honesdale) (Lackawanna, Luzerne, or Wayne Counties). Thanks....Ron Ron & Tammy Ohnmacht Concord, North Carolina Email: [email protected] Visit Our Family & Genealogy Website at: http://www.geocities.com/rohnmacht/index.html Researching: OHNMACHT,MCKERCHER,MARKET,TOOLAN,STILES, BUCKINGHAM,SCHOONOVER,SILESKI/SELESKI,FADUCE,DARLING, KENNEDY,KRONK,EGGLETON,TUCKER Research Area: PA-Luzerne-Lackawanna-Wayne Counties NY-Binghamton Area, Brooklyn

    02/15/2002 01:56:55
    1. RE: [TUCKER-L] Re: TUCKER-D Digest V02 #31
    2. Nancy Campbell
    3. Hi Pat, Do you know why Zachariah and Littleberry were representing Pleasant? Nancy -----Original Message----- From: pat [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 11:59 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [TUCKER-L] Re: TUCKER-D Digest V02 #31 Walt ,I did put you and David in touch with each other and hope you can find some answers. Also don't forget about Littleberry Tucker and Zacharias(sp) that are also in Adair Co KY very early.They were lawyers and represented Pleasant Tucker in VA .Pleasant Tucker also was living in Adair Co. Son's of Drury? of VA I think . There are so many Tuckers in that one area it is amazing. It includes Greene Co and all or most of the counties were taken from Nelson Co KY. However, I have some evidence that even though they were Ky counties the land records were still recorded in VA in Richmond which is where I suggest you look before 1820 period. Plus Nathan or Nathaniel is also there before 1810.Hope this helped. Pat ==== 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 --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/2002 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.317 / Virus Database: 176 - Release Date: 1/21/2002

    02/15/2002 01:35:41
    1. Re: [TUCKER-L] Too Many William Tuckers!!!
    2. Tom and Carrie Tucker
    3. on 2/15/02 11:49 AM, [email protected] at [email protected] wrote: > Just my two cents worth........William was a very usual name and used many > times. I've got two William Tuckers in my family. I'll go along with that. There are three in our branch, none direct ancestors. William was actually on the hot list when we were having our second son. Nixed it. There are just too many William Tuckers, past and present. (My apologies of course to any William Tuckers who might be on this list...) Carrie Tucker list moderator

    02/15/2002 09:30:30
    1. [TUCKER-L] James Tucker on KY and Fl Census
    2. Can anyone shed any light on the persons listed below? Taken from the 1850 census: City of Newport, Campbell County Ky James Tucker and Catherine Tucker - both from Ireland. Next door to them were O'Harrer, Mulhern and Flin also from Ireland. All family info says the James Tucker I am looking for is from Ireland via Kentucky. The census in Fl that I have found him on and his other records say he was from Georgia. He may be the son of Stephen E Tucker and Elizabeth Whiddon/Whidden. Have found one line from this family and they have no info on James or a sister Elizabeth from this family. Elizabeth married and moved to Ft Pierce or Miami. Sure hope someone out there can help with this one. Many Thanks Gloria Olson

    02/15/2002 08:39:20
    1. Re: [TUCKER-L] Re: TUCKER-D Digest V02 #31
    2. Tucker, Walt
    3. Pat and Others, Thank you to everyone that has sent me information. I appreciate your help very much. Sorry for the long message, but I thought it might help to tell you what I both know and don't know. Yes, I know the family of the elder Drury Tucker (1719-1801) of Amherst County, VA quite well. I have traced the lines of several of his 11 children, including William (Wofford) Tucker, Littleberry Tucker, and Zachariah Tucker, who wound up in Adair County, KY. The 11 children I have listed for Drury Tucker (1719-1801), per his will are Mary Douglas, William Tucker, Daniel Tucker, Martha Rucker, Matthew Tucker, Milley Harrison, Robert Tucker, Isaac Tucker, Littleberry Tucker, Zachariah Tucker, and Pleasant Tucker. I show that Drury Tucker (1719-1801) was a son of John Tucker and Catherine ?? of Prince George Co., Virginia. John Tucker was the son of Francis Tucker (1653-1723, married to Mary ?), born in Warwick Co., Bermuda. Given that my William Tucker was not the son of William (Wofford) Tucker, I at one time thought he could have been a child of Littleberry, Pleasant, or Zachariah, brothers to William Wofford Tucker. Unfortunately, all children of Littleberry, Pleasant, and Zachariah are accounted for, and my William Tucker is not among them. There is still the possibility that my William Tucker might have been descended from a brother of the elder Drury Tucker (that is, descended from another son of John Tucker and Catherine ??), making him a second or third cousin to some of the other Adair County, KY Tuckers. That is the gap I am trying to bridge. Here is the account my gg-grandfather gave of his father and his ancestry. My gg-grandfather supplied this information in October, 1898 at the age of 94, which was then published in the local paper (for the entire article and obituary, see http://www.rootsweb.com/~orgenweb/bios/henrybtucker.html): ------------------- "Henry Bellenger Tucker was born in Kentucky in 1804. His father was a Kentucky rifleman, originally from North Carolina, and was with Hull in the war of 1812, from which he never returned. "Granddaddy" Tucker, as he is familiarly called by all old pioneers, was married in Indiana in 1829 to Elizabeth McKay. They had six children -- Martha, Mary, Sara, and Louisa Tucker, and the two sons, the latter only surviving. His wife died at Beaverton August 3, 1881, on the donation land claim taken up in 1852. Mr. Tucker is about 5 feet 8 inches in height, and, notwithstanding his 94 years, walks as erect as an Indian, and still retains his mental faculties. He is very vigorous, and is a good story teller. As late as two years ago he read without the use of glasses. In the early days he was a famous rifle shot, and his prowess, and that of his two sons, was undisputed at the old-time shooting matches. His first vote for president was cast for Andrew Jackson. Since the civil war he has been a Republican. He is the sole survivor of six children. His ancestors came from the Bermudas, and were early settlers of Virginia." -------------------- My gg-grandfather died a year later (May, 1899). Here is what his obituary had to say about his ancestry: "Henry Bellenger Tucker, aged 96, who came to Oregon in August 1852, died at the home of his son, William Tucker, near Beaverton, Friday, May 4, of pneumonia. Deceased was born in Kentucky, December 12, 1804. His father, Wm. Tucker, was a North Carolinan, and was one of the Kentucky pioneers. When the war of 1812 broke out he joined Hull's forces at Detroit as one of the Kentucky riflemen. From there he never returned, and it is supposed he was ambushed by the indians while returning from the frontier." ------------------------ In a separate, handwritten account, he also named his father as William Tucker (seen in obituary excerpt). Henry B. Tucker listed his birthdate as December 12, 1804, and his birthplace as Adair Co, KY. Given the above information, I was able to find Kentucky military records for my William Tucker, and document his death at the battle for river raisin as a member of Allen's Regiment of Kentucky Volunteers (who served under General Hull). Also, I found records of William Tucker's residence along Wolf Creek in Adair Co., KY and the 1810 census shows him having six children. Subsquent documentation supports everything my gg-grandfather said about his ancestry and birthplace. The confusing part comes with the other Tuckers also residing in Adair County, KY. Were they relatives (distant cousins) or not? The part I haven't been able to find is anything prior to Adair County (the trail through North Carolina and before remains a mystery). However, the last sentence describes the ancestry of the other Tuckers who resided in Adair County (descendents of Drury Tucker of Amherst Co, VA), which makes me think the lines are somehow connected. If I can bridge this connection somehow, I can then tie my line into the Virginia/Bermuda Tuckers and probably get back to Throwleigh, England (Robert D. Tucker's line). Unfortunately, my gg-grandfather left just enough information to tease me, but not enough to give me the concrete details to bridge the gap. Another clue is my gg-grandfather's middle name of "Bellinger". I have found a 1790 marriage record of a Martha BALLINGER to a "Mr. TUCKER" in Guilford County, NC. Was "Mr. Tucker" my William Tucker? The timing and place would be about right and allow them to have six children by 1810. In addition, Martha BALLINGER was the granddaughter of Henry BALLINGER and had a brother named Henry BALLINGER. If Marth Ballinger married my William Tucker, it would make sense that they might name a son Henry Bellinger Tucker (I assume the middle name was changed in transcription). In addition, Ballingers and Tuckers have this habit of intermingling. I have uncovered a couple of court documents of Drury Tucker (1719-1801) of Amherst Co., VA with a Ballinger (apparently a neighbor) as a witness. Moses Ballinger (father of Martha Ballinger) migrated from Guilford Co., NC to Jefferson Co, TN, where several other Tuckers migrated. Records of Adair Co, KY show several Ballingers and Tuckers enlisted in the same military regiments and on the same tax rolls. Coincidence? Again, I appreciate everyone's help and I encourage you to keep sending me information. You never know what little nugget of information might be the big clue I have been searching for. -- Walt Tucker Aurora, OR pat wrote: Walt ,I did put you and David in touch with each other and hope you can find some answers. Also don't forget about Littleberry Tucker and Zacharias(sp) that are also in Adair Co KY very early.They were lawyers and represented Pleasant Tucker in VA .Pleasant Tucker also was living in Adair Co. Son's of Drury? of VA I think . There are so many Tuckers in that one area it is amazing. It includes Greene Co and all or most of the counties were taken from Nelson Co KY. However, I have some evidence that even though they were Ky counties the land records were still recorded in VA in Richmond which is where I suggest you look before 1820 period. Plus Nathan or Nathaniel is also there before 1810.Hope this helped. Pat ==== TUCKER Mailing List ==== Carrie Tucker, List Moderator [email protected] http://archiver.rootsweb.com/TUCKER-L <http://archiver.rootsweb.com/TUCKER-L> Kathy Leigh's TUCKER website at: http://www.usgennet.org/family/tucker/index.html <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 <http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237> &sourceid=1237

    02/15/2002 04:54:02
    1. Re: [TUCKER-L] Too Many William Tuckers!!!
    2. Just my two cents worth........William was a very usual name and used many times. I've got two William Tuckers in my family. Fran

    02/15/2002 04:49:56
    1. [TUCKER-L] Re: TUCKER-D Digest V02 #31
    2. pat
    3. Walt ,I did put you and David in touch with each other and hope you can find some answers. Also don't forget about Littleberry Tucker and Zacharias(sp) that are also in Adair Co KY very early.They were lawyers and represented Pleasant Tucker in VA .Pleasant Tucker also was living in Adair Co. Son's of Drury? of VA I think . There are so many Tuckers in that one area it is amazing. It includes Greene Co and all or most of the counties were taken from Nelson Co KY. However, I have some evidence that even though they were Ky counties the land records were still recorded in VA in Richmond which is where I suggest you look before 1820 period. Plus Nathan or Nathaniel is also there before 1810.Hope this helped. Pat

    02/15/2002 02:58:38
    1. [TUCKER-L] Re: TUCKER-D Digest V02 #31
    2. pat
    3. Marcia, Don't get too excited but I have some info that may help you on William Henry. My Daniel Tucker was in Weakley Co TN very early (before 1820)so naturally I have collected info on any Tucker in that West TN area for a long time . Now I have wondered for years about a William Henry who appears in the earliest Church records for the Primitive Baptist in that county. His name was William Henry Tucker and shows up 1829 with son also William Henry . There is no 1820 census for West TN so I could not locate him. But there was other early records such as Tax etc. He shows up no other place except this church which is also where my Tuckes went. Then he is not on 1840 census and has disappeared. Perhaps this is your William Henry's father and grandfather .With the naming patterns it seems likely. Not much but a clue maybe.Pat

    02/15/2002 02:48:59
    1. RE: [TUCKER-L] Re: TUCKER-D Digest V02 #30
    2. Brenda Felder
    3. Best Wishes, Pat, to your dog and to you too! Sounds like you've been through a stressful time. Hang in there and keep on the sunny side. Brenda G. Felder ------ Original Message ----- From: pat Sent: Thu, Feb 14, 2002 9:50am To: <[email protected]> Subject: [TUCKER-L] Re: TUCKER-D Digest V02 #30 I am still here but barely. Almost lost my Service dog. (Jaunice and Fran call him the big Chihuahua) He is Golden Retriever 11 yrs old and 110 lbs. He had serious surgery yesterday but came through like the trooper he is. It has been a hard few months with him.He had his pic taken with Govenor of state and has saved my life more then once.It has been traumatic. But anyway I have been watching posts for quite awhile and think Walt and David Gish need to get together .They both have William Tuckers in same area of KY very early.1800 period.Pat ==== 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

    02/14/2002 01:41:51
    1. Re: [TUCKER-L] Another William H. Tucker TN>AR>OK
    2. I haven't posted for a while, but, here is another William Tucker. William Henry Tucker b:20 Oct 1856 TN supposedly Memphis d:8 Aug 1931 Tulsa, OK. m:9 Dec 1883 Margaret Lucille Clinkscales b:9 May 1863 S.C. d: 7 May 1905 LA. William Henry is my Great Grandfather. He and Margaret were divorced in 1901. I have his death certificate and their Divorce papers. I have been seeking the parents of William Henry Tucker for over 50 years. My Mother and I both ran into a dead end. Even his death certificate doesn't have his parents. His Children were: Minnie Tucker b: 30 Oct 1884 Van Buren, AR. d:25 Mar 1969 Van Buren, AR. m: John O'Donohoe Stella Lucille Tucker b:3 Apr 1886 Van Buren, AR d:17 Apr 1953 Arkansas City, AR. m: 24 May 1905 John Blair William Reuben Tucker (Twin )b:12 Feb 1888 Huntington, Sebastian, AR. d:Oct 1952, McAlesterl, OK. m:27 Sep 1921 Della Verona Gorman May have married a Ms. Majors. Coryyell C. Tucker (Twin) b:12 Feb 1888 Huntington, Sebastian, AR. d:25 Jul 1965, Sapulpa, Creek, Oklahoma m:1)Mae Vandiver Divorced m:2)Evalina (Eva Lena) Mills Clara Eunice Tucker (Twin) b:9 May 1891 AR' d:19 Aug 1984 Little Rock, AR m:26 Jan 1910 LA. Arch Linson Clinton Tucker (Twin)b:9 May 1891 AR. d:26 Oct 1918, Vinita, OK. Never married. Anything look familiar feel free to contact me and I will be glad to share. Marcia Gilroy, CA.

    02/14/2002 11:51:51
    1. Re: [TUCKER-L] Angelica TUCKER
    2. I am seeking information on Angelica aka Jellico TUCKER who is believed to have been born ca 1734 in Virginia, and married William Haymes. They lived in Amelia County, VA and then moved to Pittsylvania. Thanks, Fawn Kennedy Dessy

    02/14/2002 10:10:18
    1. Re: [TUCKER-L] Angelica TUCKER
    2. Jerry Tucker
    3. It appears that there were quite a few Tuckers from Amelia Co. has anyone researched their migration? ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 3:10 PM Subject: Re: [TUCKER-L] Angelica TUCKER > I am seeking information on Angelica aka Jellico TUCKER who is believed to > have been born ca 1734 in Virginia, and married William Haymes. They lived > in Amelia County, VA and then moved to Pittsylvania. > > Thanks, > > Fawn Kennedy Dessy > > > ==== 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 > >

    02/14/2002 09:28:07