Mine was David Tucker b.1754 and he had a son David b1794. Fran
In a message dated 1/14/02 11:30:48 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > What state are your TOOKER's from? > Ohio...
There has been a lot of information out there lately about a Green Berry Tucker. My question is where did this name orginally come from.? Is Green a family name passed down? The reason I'm curious is my great-grandfather had it for his middle name. He was called Pleasant Green Tucker? I can't seem to find much information about him. I guess I'm grasping at straws. Anything would be some help.I know he is a Georgia Tucker.that lived in Conyers.He was born and died in Conyers. I haven't found a grave site for him but he is said to be buried in the Old Rockdale County Cemetery. .Thanks Florence
What state are your TOOKER's from? ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 11:28 PM Subject: [TUCKER-L] tooker > HI, > > Do any of you know of any Tookers.... my grandfather's name was tooker and my > grandmother was said to of changed. I have found my great grandfather and > grandmother Tooker but have hit the brick wall hard. > > Thanks for any help!!! > > Nancy > > > ==== 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 > >
Thanks Pat for all the info. I will compare with my notes and see if I can put together anything. Those names being so similar may mean SOMETHING! I appreciate your time. Brenda ------ Original Message ----- From: [email protected] Sent: Sun, Jan 13, 2002 9:42pm To: <[email protected]> Subject: [TUCKER-L] Green Berry-- Alexander -- Scots and other Balony Well this is certainly a lively list. Fran your Daniel 1797 would be too late to be the Daniels I mentioned. The Daniel in Sumner Co who died in 1814-15 was in War of 1812. The other Daniel also in Rutherford would have to be older to leave a will . But thanks for trying. Now for Brenda ,I have a little more the what I already sent you privately on Green Berry and Alexander. In Wilson Co Tn was Green Tucker b.1794 d.1833 in Wilson married to Pricilla Williams on Jan 12 1817.She was b. 1798.They are both burried in the Tucker cemetery there. And several of their children .Green H.Tucker was in civil war with Co C Tn Cav. But does not give dates for him. Dau Pricilla P. born Nov 8,1853 d Dec 1923 mar J.W.Cutrell . also son Jarrett Tucker who married Martha Patsy White . Then in Roane Co on 1805 tax list and other records are Radford Tucker -John Tucker-Robert Tucker . William Tucker married to Unity( Eunity?) Moore 1813 and John Tucker married Jenny Tucker 1816. In 1818 in Bethel Presb Church was Ann,Jane,and Fanny Tucker. Samuel Tucker kept an Ordinary (tavern) in 1816. On the 1830 census was John,Lewallen,Lidia,and Robert. On the 1840 was Jane Tucker. Special Tax years 1859 was Armistead Tucker,1857 was James Tucker.And in 1850 were Allen (is this Lewallen?) ,John,Paskill ( Pascal),Robert,Thomas. In the Willis Reed Hutherson files in the Rockwood Public Library is family genealogy info on Tuckers and DeSpains but I do not have it. In Cannon Co Tn formed 1836 and what was earlier Wilson,Smith,Rutherford Co Tn is on 1840 census . John Tucker -Eliz.Tucker-Pleasant W.Tucker. Hope this helps someone.By the way my Tucker family always thought we were Scots . They always married Scots too when they weren't busy marrying Indians.But since my Tucker married a McGehee how can I tell what I am. I am short ,red hair,pale grey green eyes and my mother is bald. So go figure, 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
Sweets Seeking information on the family of John Thomas Tucker born to William L. Tucker and Mary George in 1876 in the state of Tennessee. John T. married Martha Beatrice Smith, it believed they married in Dallas County, Texas, but no marriage record has been found. Martha was born 04 November 1889 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. After they married their children were all born in Seagoville, Dallas County, Texas. Where John Thomas Tucker is buried in the Lee Cemetery there, next to his brother Oran Franklin Tucker. All of their children are now passed away, not much help is available to me. their children were: John Lois Tucker, called Tuck; William Harold Tucker, called Bally; Odis Glenn Tucker, called Shorty; James F. Tucker, called Coot; and Lucille Tucker, called Sissy or Sis. After the death of John Thomas Tucker in 1936, dying from an accident, while working for the WPA Project. The Tucker Family moved to Salinas, Monterey County, California where many of them are buried. Sis moved to New Mexico and died in Elephant Butte. Would like to contact any known relatives of this Tucker line or any help with additional information would be much appreciate....
Sweets Seeking additional information on William L. Tucker and Mary George. Located a marriage record for the two 03 August 1858 in Rusk County, Texas. I believe Mary George could possibly William's second wife and that he did have another family probably in Tennessee. He was born c. 1825 in Tennessee. I have no other information on William L. Tucker. This information was taken from his sons death certificate. William L. Tucker was named as his father. Mary George as his mother. My great grandfather was John Thomas Tucker. Will make a posting on him. Known children of William L. and Mary 'George' Tucker are John Thomas Tucker and Oran Franklin Tucker, they possibly had a daughter named Elizabeth. Found on a census record in 1860 in Texas William and Mary Tucker with a daughter named Elizabeth, she was only children and under the or around the age of 2 years. John Thomas born c. 1876 and Oran Franklin Tucker b. c. 1866 were both born in Tennessee.
HI, Do any of you know of any Tookers.... my grandfather's name was tooker and my grandmother was said to of changed. I have found my great grandfather and grandmother Tooker but have hit the brick wall hard. Thanks for any help!!! Nancy
Hi Karen, My grandmother, Norris Tucker, also had very black hair. It NEVER turned gray and she died in her 80s. I have three Martin Tucker's in my database: Martin L. Tucker b. abt 1846, son of Daniel Tucker and Lavina Biggers. Daniel Tucker died in Cabarrus Co., NC and Lavina Biggers Tucker died in Stanly Co. NC. Another Martin L. Tucker (no birthdate) son of L. Rufus Tucker b. abt 1864 and Sarah M. Furr b.3 May 1863. Lastly, Martin A. Tucker b. 1878 (most likely Stanly Co NC) He is brother to my great-grandfather, Joe Cephas Tucker. They are the sons of Leonard Tillman Tucker and Margaret Ellen Morton. This is my direct line for my grandmother, Norris Tucker Denham. Margaret Ellen Morton descends from Ezekiel Morton and Elizabeth Brumbelow. She is the one many Tuckers will swear is a "Cherokee Indian Princess" and they insist her father's name was Chief/Judge Edward Brumbelow. There are to camps divided on this, but I was told that my great-great-Aunt Edna Tucker had asked her daughter if she was still "receiving Indian money". The Brumbelows are supposedly Tribe #108 in the Oklahoma registry. I don't know what any of this information is worth (probably not much, since it's hearsay). My Martin A. Tucker married Alice Byrd, also of Stanly Co., NC. Maybe this will be a connection! Good luck and good hunting, Tammy Finney Roberts ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen McAndrew" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 5:32 PM Subject: [TUCKER-L] Tucker hair > My grandmother 'Katie' Tucker had very black hair and didn't turn gray early. Have always been told that she was part Indian but I have not had any luck finding our anything on her Tucker line. Her father was James A Tucker born in Mississippi 12/2/1835 his death certificate list his father as Martin Tucker but so far I haven't discovered a Martin Tucker anyplace. > > Karen McAndrew > [email protected] > > > > ==== TUCKER Mailing List ==== > What hopes, what fears, what joys, what sorrows, once animated > the bosoms of those millions, who now sleep in the dust. > --by Rev. Cyrus W. Wallace, History of Manchester, NH 1856 > > ============================== > 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 > >
Well this is certainly a lively list. Fran your Daniel 1797 would be too late to be the Daniels I mentioned. The Daniel in Sumner Co who died in 1814-15 was in War of 1812. The other Daniel also in Rutherford would have to be older to leave a will . But thanks for trying. Now for Brenda ,I have a little more the what I already sent you privately on Green Berry and Alexander. In Wilson Co Tn was Green Tucker b.1794 d.1833 in Wilson married to Pricilla Williams on Jan 12 1817.She was b. 1798.They are both burried in the Tucker cemetery there. And several of their children .Green H.Tucker was in civil war with Co C Tn Cav. But does not give dates for him. Dau Pricilla P. born Nov 8,1853 d Dec 1923 mar J.W.Cutrell . also son Jarrett Tucker who married Martha Patsy White . Then in Roane Co on 1805 tax list and other records are Radford Tucker -John Tucker-Robert Tucker . William Tucker married to Unity( Eunity?) Moore 1813 and John Tucker married Jenny Tucker 1816. In 1818 in Bethel Presb Church was Ann,Jane,and Fanny Tucker. Samuel Tucker kept an Ordinary (tavern) in 1816. On the 1830 census was John,Lewallen,Lidia,and Robert. On the 1840 was Jane Tucker. Special Tax years 1859 was Armistead Tucker,1857 was James Tucker.And in 1850 were Allen (is this Lewallen?) ,John,Paskill ( Pascal),Robert,Thomas. In the Willis Reed Hutherson files in the Rockwood Public Library is family genealogy info on Tuckers and DeSpains but I do not have it. In Cannon Co Tn formed 1836 and what was earlier Wilson,Smith,Rutherford Co Tn is on 1840 census . John Tucker -Eliz.Tucker-Pleasant W.Tucker. Hope this helps someone.By the way my Tucker family always thought we were Scots . They always married Scots too when they weren't busy marrying Indians.But since my Tucker married a McGehee how can I tell what I am. I am short ,red hair,pale grey green eyes and my mother is bald. So go figure, Pat
My grandmother 'Katie' Tucker had very black hair and didn't turn gray early. Have always been told that she was part Indian but I have not had any luck finding our anything on her Tucker line. Her father was James A Tucker born in Mississippi 12/2/1835 his death certificate list his father as Martin Tucker but so far I haven't discovered a Martin Tucker anyplace. Karen McAndrew [email protected]
Looking for any info on a Francis "Fannie Tucker (B:1864)who married a Franklin Henderson, believe both was born in Al, Frank was buried in Providence Cemetery,Riverview Hillsborough Co, FL. would like to know where his wife was buried and if any one out there are related to them.
Looking for information on the family of Thomas Tucker, II born Scotland. According to the Leake Co, MS History book he is the father of Joseph Tucker born South Carolina (?). Joseph is the father of Thomas Tucker born about 1804 SC married 3 times and fathered at least 18 children. Listed on the 1850 Lauderdale Co, MS census with wife Barbary (Hill), then on the 1860 Leake Co census with wife Louisa (unknown) and 1870 Leake Co, MS with wife Ann (unknown). Thomas and Ann are buried at the Mars Hill Baptist Cemetery, Leake Co, MS. Children: Allen S b 1832 SC Elizabeth b 1833 MS William b 1835 MS Ellis 1836 MS m Hannah Franks Frances b 1838 MS m William Cornealous Foster (my line) Renvey b 1840 MS Mary Ann (twin) b 1842 MS m Sterling Newton Cannon Oliver (twin) b 1842 MS Jewel b 1845 MS m Jasper Cannon Arthur b 1847 MS Sarah b 1849 MS Thomas Jefferson b 1851 MS m Elizabeth DeWitt John b 1854 MS George W b 1859 MS Fartheny b 1860 MS Obediah b 1862 m Frances Unknown, Katie H Unknown Robert Lee b 1864 MS m Ellen Unknown Arlene b 1868 MS
Maybe the other Tuckers married Scottish men or women as mine did. Hiram Tucker m. Catherine Hendry, daughter of Alexander Hendry, of the Isle of Arran, & Thankful Cromartie. Thankful's parents were William Cromartie, of. the Orkney Isles, and Ruhamah Doane of an English line.. Hiram's children would have been as much Scottish as English, which I believe, my Tuckers were. One of my Gr-grandfather Tuckers, James Monroe Tucker, m. Eunice Frances Josephine Garner of German descent. To confuse things more my Tucker grandparents were both Tuckers and my Mother-in-law was also a Tucker. My genealogy program has to work hard to keep up with who is who. D. Tucker, you described it well - Baloney Wynnette > Baloney! > D.Tucker
Baloney! D.Tucker "Paul A. Tucker" wrote: > > There are several stories > > (1) From the Birmingham, AL library, I obtained a copy of a newspaper column > written by one Joel D. Jones. My copy does not shows the name of the > newspaper. A letter to "Mr. Editor" was published in this column. One > section reads (referring to the Tuckers) ""They claim descent from the > Tucker, the first king of Troy, whom the Trojans called "Tuckers." One of > them was the finest architects among the Greeks, and was supposed to be the > brother of Ajax. In the reign of Augustus, there was one Tucker who was > considered the most skillful gem engraver in the known world. The first of > the Tuckers in England was John Tucker, who fought in the battle of Hastings > in 1066, under William the Conqueror. He was granted the Tucker Coat of > Arms in 1079, and also the estate of Tavistock in the county of Devon."" It > goes on with more of this history. I have never seen this particular story > except in that one place. > > (2) From the Georgia Department of Archives and History, I copied a quote > from something which was apparently a reprint of an article which had > appeared in a newspaper. It said that the Tucker name had several distinct > origins. A derivative from the Old English "tucian" meaning "to torment," > later came to mean "to tuck," "to full" and occasionally it was used as a > nickname for "courage." Another reference suggests that a "tucker" was one > who cleaned and thickened cloth. It goes on to say that ""In the Battle > Rolls of Sussex" the name appeared in the year 1236; a Hugo "le-Tukker" was > recorded in the "Ministers' Accounts of the Earldom of Cornwall" in the year > of 1297, showing evidence of the early appearance of the name in England."" > There was other information, including that fact that a William Tucker came > from England to Virginia in 1610, a Daniel Tucker sailed from Devonshire in > the year 1616 to Virginia, and a Robert Tucker arrived in Milton, > Massachusetts in 1621. Also, that Saint George Tucker was born in Bermuda > in 1752, later coming to Virginia. He became a judge of the District Court > of the United States. > > (3)The most widely mentioned origin seems to be that it is derived from the > Teutonic noun "tuck," signifying cloth. Tucker, then means a fuller of > cloth, an occupational name now obsolete. > > (4) Several books have implied a Norman origin, attributed to Lesire De > Touke, a knight serving William the Conqueror. This theory has been said to > be erroneous by an author who has researched this. Some people write Le > Sire de Tuke when talking about this guy. Other variations of this story > are around, with different spellings. I have even seen something that says > Vikings came to France, would up the name something like Tu Cour or > something, then later crossed into England with William the Conqueror. I > don't know where all of this comes from. > > Paul > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 9:07 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [TUCKER-L] Are TUCKERs Scots? > > I had been under the impression that TUCKER was an English name. However > Reason P. Tucker apparently though of himself as Scots. Does anyone have > anything specific on the geographic origins of the Tucker name. Perhaps this > has been discussed recently and I missed it. If so I apologize for covering > old ground. > More on the physical characteristics of Tuckers. Reason P. was a large > man and his son Charlie was a big man (300 lb., and could bend horseshoes in > his bare hands it was reported), and had red hair. > > > > > > ==== 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 > > ==== 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
Dolores, Now, how many of us could claim Tucker and Cobb descent? I was born Tucker ( a Georgia family) and my maternal g-mother was a Cobb from Georgia! Doris ----- Original Message ----- From: "TwoWolvesDancing" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 2:25 PM Subject: Re: [TUCKER-L] Are TUCKERs Scots? > Well, you definitely have a dilemma... my Cobb ancestors were known as the > "Men of Kent" England and they were known to have red hair, the Irish side > of my family also have red hair, and so did some of the Scots. > > I don't know much about my Tucker kin, except that they had beautiful women. > This is what dad remembers about our Tucker kin from MO that moved to OH > sometime in the early-to-min 1930s. Happy Researching. > > Peace and blessings. > Dolores Cobb Phifer > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 10:07 AM > Subject: [TUCKER-L] Are TUCKERs Scots? > > > > I had been under the impression that TUCKER was an English name. > However > > Reason P. Tucker apparently though of himself as Scots. Does anyone have > > anything specific on the geographic origins of the Tucker name. Perhaps > this > > has been discussed recently and I missed it. If so I apologize for > covering > > old ground. > > More on the physical characteristics of Tuckers. Reason P. was a > large > > man and his son Charlie was a big man (300 lb., and could bend horseshoes > in > > his bare hands it was reported), and had red hair. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 > > > > > > > ==== 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 > >
Hello Sending in from another list. Hope this helps some one. Happy Researching. Peace and blessings. Dolores Cobb Phifer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicole Barrows" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 11:00 AM Subject: [KY-INTERTRIBAL] Re: Nicki needing help on Guess what. I was digging back through my paperwork, and found where Green B. Tucker listed his parents. It was on a Register of Johnson Co, IL dated 2-15-1906. He said he was born in Murry Co., TN and that his father was J.R. Tucker married to what looks like Butts(maybe Betts or Bitts) Green B. was 79 living in Creal Springs, IL working has a carpenter. This was his second marriage. He married Martha Pike (who was on her 5th marriage). I also discovered his Civil War Enlistment papers. dated 9-7-1861 at Shawneetown, IL where he states his place of birth being Spring Hill Co., TN. He was in Company L, 6th Regiment IL Calvary. Is it normal to supply your own horse and equipment? (Which later find out his horse is buried next to him, and his first wife Eliza on the otherside, is this "Normal"?) Also, on his first marriage liscense in Saline Co., IL 6-5-1855, it is the only mention of him being G.B.H. Tucker. Any thoughts? Thanks Nicki
Well, you definitely have a dilemma... my Cobb ancestors were known as the "Men of Kent" England and they were known to have red hair, the Irish side of my family also have red hair, and so did some of the Scots. I don't know much about my Tucker kin, except that they had beautiful women. This is what dad remembers about our Tucker kin from MO that moved to OH sometime in the early-to-min 1930s. Happy Researching. Peace and blessings. Dolores Cobb Phifer ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 10:07 AM Subject: [TUCKER-L] Are TUCKERs Scots? > I had been under the impression that TUCKER was an English name. However > Reason P. Tucker apparently though of himself as Scots. Does anyone have > anything specific on the geographic origins of the Tucker name. Perhaps this > has been discussed recently and I missed it. If so I apologize for covering > old ground. > More on the physical characteristics of Tuckers. Reason P. was a large > man and his son Charlie was a big man (300 lb., and could bend horseshoes in > his bare hands it was reported), and had red hair. > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 > >
There are several stories (1) From the Birmingham, AL library, I obtained a copy of a newspaper column written by one Joel D. Jones. My copy does not shows the name of the newspaper. A letter to "Mr. Editor" was published in this column. One section reads (referring to the Tuckers) ""They claim descent from the Tucker, the first king of Troy, whom the Trojans called "Tuckers." One of them was the finest architects among the Greeks, and was supposed to be the brother of Ajax. In the reign of Augustus, there was one Tucker who was considered the most skillful gem engraver in the known world. The first of the Tuckers in England was John Tucker, who fought in the battle of Hastings in 1066, under William the Conqueror. He was granted the Tucker Coat of Arms in 1079, and also the estate of Tavistock in the county of Devon."" It goes on with more of this history. I have never seen this particular story except in that one place. (2) From the Georgia Department of Archives and History, I copied a quote from something which was apparently a reprint of an article which had appeared in a newspaper. It said that the Tucker name had several distinct origins. A derivative from the Old English "tucian" meaning "to torment," later came to mean "to tuck," "to full" and occasionally it was used as a nickname for "courage." Another reference suggests that a "tucker" was one who cleaned and thickened cloth. It goes on to say that ""In the Battle Rolls of Sussex" the name appeared in the year 1236; a Hugo "le-Tukker" was recorded in the "Ministers' Accounts of the Earldom of Cornwall" in the year of 1297, showing evidence of the early appearance of the name in England."" There was other information, including that fact that a William Tucker came from England to Virginia in 1610, a Daniel Tucker sailed from Devonshire in the year 1616 to Virginia, and a Robert Tucker arrived in Milton, Massachusetts in 1621. Also, that Saint George Tucker was born in Bermuda in 1752, later coming to Virginia. He became a judge of the District Court of the United States. (3)The most widely mentioned origin seems to be that it is derived from the Teutonic noun "tuck," signifying cloth. Tucker, then means a fuller of cloth, an occupational name now obsolete. (4) Several books have implied a Norman origin, attributed to Lesire De Touke, a knight serving William the Conqueror. This theory has been said to be erroneous by an author who has researched this. Some people write Le Sire de Tuke when talking about this guy. Other variations of this story are around, with different spellings. I have even seen something that says Vikings came to France, would up the name something like Tu Cour or something, then later crossed into England with William the Conqueror. I don't know where all of this comes from. Paul -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 9:07 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [TUCKER-L] Are TUCKERs Scots? I had been under the impression that TUCKER was an English name. However Reason P. Tucker apparently though of himself as Scots. Does anyone have anything specific on the geographic origins of the Tucker name. Perhaps this has been discussed recently and I missed it. If so I apologize for covering old ground. More on the physical characteristics of Tuckers. Reason P. was a large man and his son Charlie was a big man (300 lb., and could bend horseshoes in his bare hands it was reported), and had red hair. > > ==== 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