The annual reunion of the descendants of George Tucker will be at the Glen Allen Cemetery in Glen Allen, Alabama on May the 19th. Everyone meets at the cemetery around 10 or 11 to visit. At noon, we share a pot-luck lunch. More visiting in the afternoon. George was born in Amelia County, VA in 1745 and died in Marion County, AL in 1852. His descendants are scattered from GA to TX. All are welcome. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
is there a way to post some pictures of these reunions? ----- Original Message ----- From: <CarolCant@aol.com> To: <tucker@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 11:55 AM Subject: [TUCKER] George Tucker Reunion > The annual reunion of the descendants of George Tucker will be at the Glen > Allen Cemetery in Glen Allen, Alabama on May the 19th. Everyone meets at > the > cemetery around 10 or 11 to visit. At noon, we share a pot-luck lunch. > More > visiting in the afternoon. George was born in Amelia County, VA in 1745 > and > died in Marion County, AL in 1852. His descendants are scattered from GA > to TX. > All are welcome. > > > > > > ************************************** See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TUCKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.6.1/778 - Release Date: 4/27/2007 > 1:39 PM > >
I have a Tucker Vaughan connection, however, they were in North Carolina in the early 1800's and then went to Giles County, Tennessee in the mid 1800's (Tucker's, Vaughans, Wilks, and probably others that I have not connected yet). >>> "Pauline Campbell" <pcampbell@execulink.com> 04/25/07 1:26 PM >>> Hello, I'm re-posting my research and would dearly love to hear from anyone with an interest in my Tuckers or Vaughans. WILLIAM and Elizabeth (VAUGHAN--my line) TUCKER emigrated from the Wells area in Somerset, England probably in the mid-late 1800s and settled in the Auburn NY area. Somelater moved west to California. William and Elizabeth had 10 children. I can supply names. I'm looking for descendents. Any interest? Thanks. Pauline Campbell in Ontario Canada pcampbell@execulink.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TUCKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I don't have any Coomes or Combs in my Tucker lines. If you check out the FamilyTreeDNA progject there are 3 lines of Tuckers descended from Devonshire Tuckers, that could provide you with a lot of links and names. Claudia <claudiaturner@frontier.net> wrote: Dear Patience: I am a Tucker whose ancestors originated in Devon, and found my ancestors back to 1710 but I have no idea if there are children from either generation married Coomes. I got all I was looking for and more as I was working on Daughters of the American Revolution to join the group in Colorado. Here is what I found: Richard Tucker 1710 Elizabeth Stafford 1712 Elizabeth Tucker 1724 John Tucker 1775 Edward Tucker 1777 (my GGGGrandfather) Ann Tucker 1779 Mary Tucker 1783 On of the three girls might have married a Coomes. I don't know. Hope this helps Claudia Tucker Turner Claudiaturner@frontier.net ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 5:48 AM Subject: [TUCKER] Tucker-Devonshire > I am interested in any Tucker family in or from Devonshire, Eng. with a connection to a Cooms, Coomes, Coombs,etc. family. My ggrandfather's parents were English. His name was James Tucker Cooms/Coomes born abt. 1817 Baltimore. > Patience > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TUCKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TUCKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos.
Dear Patience: I am a Tucker whose ancestors originated in Devon, and found my ancestors back to 1710 but I have no idea if there are children from either generation married Coomes. I got all I was looking for and more as I was working on Daughters of the American Revolution to join the group in Colorado. Here is what I found: Richard Tucker 1710 Elizabeth Stafford 1712 Elizabeth Tucker 1724 John Tucker 1775 Edward Tucker 1777 (my GGGGrandfather) Ann Tucker 1779 Mary Tucker 1783 On of the three girls might have married a Coomes. I don't know. Hope this helps Claudia Tucker Turner Claudiaturner@frontier.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <pashe@scican.net> To: <tucker@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 5:48 AM Subject: [TUCKER] Tucker-Devonshire > I am interested in any Tucker family in or from Devonshire, Eng. with a connection to a Cooms, Coomes, Coombs,etc. family. My ggrandfather's parents were English. His name was James Tucker Cooms/Coomes born abt. 1817 Baltimore. > Patience > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TUCKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I am interested in any Tucker family in or from Devonshire, Eng. with a connection to a Cooms, Coomes, Coombs,etc. family. My ggrandfather's parents were English. His name was James Tucker Cooms/Coomes born abt. 1817 Baltimore. Patience
Kelly who are the Tucker who have from Devonshire England? Mary Anne -----Original Message----- From: tucker-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tucker-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Kelly Bernal Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 6:13 PM To: tucker@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TUCKER] 1933 Obit for THOMAS JEFFERSON TUCKER My Tuckers were reported to be French and Indian-specifically Blackfoot. I have found no French (though related to the French Tuckers in Louisiana). The Blackfoot turned out to be a derogatory term for relatives who were Cherokee, as those on Trail of Tears often had black feet from no shoes or worn out shoes. My Tuckers ultimately turned out to be related to the Tuckers in Tavistock, Devonshire England. They ultimately go back to John Tucker in 1066 which came from Normandy (France) with William the Conqueror. So there was some French but good grief, how long does that story go in a family! tuck33@webtv.net wrote: I know we Tuckers are all related some how.and we came to this country from somewhere......But before the late 1700's in Fayette Co. Penn. my search stops..it seams a lot of us were Methodists..I wonder if this originated in England, perhaps Maryland, or in a circuit Revival on the new frontier.... Family yore seams to indicate we were Irish....or Scotch Irish. My mother often talked about the Tucker clan..and my dad.s Irish temper.....My GGG grandfather was born in Fayette Co. probably Penn. around 1805. Moved west to Ohio in 1830's...of course his name was "John Tucker". sure a lot of John Tucker's. If any of this rings any bells? Let me know. -----Original Message----- From: Nita Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 11:29 AM To: tucker@rootsweb.com Subject: [TUCKER] 1933 Obit for THOMAS JEFFERSON TUCKER Obit The Ringling Eagle Ringling, Jefferson County, Oklahoma August 1933 THOMAS JEFFERSON TUCKER Funeral service was held from the Ringling Methodist Church Tuesday afternoon, August 22, 1933, for THOMAS JEFFERSON TUCKER, age 69 years, 4 months, 10 days, who died at his home of his son, M. O. TUCKER, in Ringling at noon August 21. He has been in declining health for several months. Mr. Tucker was born at Louden, Tennessee April 11, 1864. Together with his nine brothers, he came to Oklahoma and settled in the Loco community in 1893 where he stayed. He was master Mason at the Leon lodge, one of the few in Indian Territory. Later he helped to organize the lodge at Dixie and the Loco lodge. At one time he and eight brothers were members in the same lodge. On October 7, 1901 he was united in marriage to MISS IDA OWENS and to this union two children were born. He was a member of the Methodist Church at Loco. He is survived by his wife, MRS. IDA TUCKER, son M. O. TUCKER of Ringling, and a daughter MRS. ANNA FAE HARWELL of Bristow; two brothers BUD TUCKER of Temple and HENRY TUCKER of Oklahoma City; a grandson BILLIE TUCKER of Ringling, a granddaughter FAE DEAN HARVELL of Bristow, all present at the funeral. The funeral was conducted by Rev. T. A. FOWLER, former pastor of Ringling Methodist Church and Rev. MCDOWELL, an old friend of the Tucker boys who has attended the funeral services of six of the eight deaths in the family of ten boys. The graveside rite at Loco was conducted by the Masons. > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > > to TUCKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word > > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > > the body of the message > > > > > > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TUCKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TUCKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TUCKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I know we Tuckers are all related some how.and we came to this country from somewhere......But before the late 1700's in Fayette Co. Penn. my search stops..it seams a lot of us were Methodists..I wonder if this originated in England, perhaps Maryland, or in a circuit Revival on the new frontier.... Family yore seams to indicate we were Irish....or Scotch Irish. My mother often talked about the Tucker clan..and my dad.s Irish temper.....My GGG grandfather was born in Fayette Co. probably Penn. around 1805. Moved west to Ohio in 1830's...of course his name was "John Tucker". sure a lot of John Tucker's. If any of this rings any bells? Let me know. -----Original Message----- From: Nita Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 11:29 AM To: tucker@rootsweb.com Subject: [TUCKER] 1933 Obit for THOMAS JEFFERSON TUCKER Obit The Ringling Eagle Ringling, Jefferson County, Oklahoma August 1933 THOMAS JEFFERSON TUCKER Funeral service was held from the Ringling Methodist Church Tuesday afternoon, August 22, 1933, for THOMAS JEFFERSON TUCKER, age 69 years, 4 months, 10 days, who died at his home of his son, M. O. TUCKER, in Ringling at noon August 21. He has been in declining health for several months. Mr. Tucker was born at Louden, Tennessee April 11, 1864. Together with his nine brothers, he came to Oklahoma and settled in the Loco community in 1893 where he stayed. He was master Mason at the Leon lodge, one of the few in Indian Territory. Later he helped to organize the lodge at Dixie and the Loco lodge. At one time he and eight brothers were members in the same lodge. On October 7, 1901 he was united in marriage to MISS IDA OWENS and to this union two children were born. He was a member of the Methodist Church at Loco. He is survived by his wife, MRS. IDA TUCKER, son M. O. TUCKER of Ringling, and a daughter MRS. ANNA FAE HARWELL of Bristow; two brothers BUD TUCKER of Temple and HENRY TUCKER of Oklahoma City; a grandson BILLIE TUCKER of Ringling, a granddaughter FAE DEAN HARVELL of Bristow, all present at the funeral. The funeral was conducted by Rev. T. A. FOWLER, former pastor of Ringling Methodist Church and Rev. MCDOWELL, an old friend of the Tucker boys who has attended the funeral services of six of the eight deaths in the family of ten boys. The graveside rite at Loco was conducted by the Masons. > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > > to TUCKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word > > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > > the body of the message > > > > > > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TUCKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I am researching Samuel Tucker born 1873 in Tennessee.he was married to Jane Cole and they had three children 1.Nora Tucker--1896--Tenn. 2. Charles Tucker--1897 and Irwin or Irvin Tucker--1898.The boys could have been born in Missouri.Samuel died in Dunklin county,Mo. in 1952.After Jane died,he married Ellen Watters Horner.Anyone who has any information on this couple please let me know as I would be so thankful.Sincerely,Gracie
My Tuckers were reported to be French and Indian-specifically Blackfoot. I have found no French (though related to the French Tuckers in Louisiana). The Blackfoot turned out to be a derogatory term for relatives who were Cherokee, as those on Trail of Tears often had black feet from no shoes or worn out shoes. My Tuckers ultimately turned out to be related to the Tuckers in Tavistock, Devonshire England. They ultimately go back to John Tucker in 1066 which came from Normandy (France) with William the Conqueror. So there was some French but good grief, how long does that story go in a family! tuck33@webtv.net wrote: I know we Tuckers are all related some how.and we came to this country from somewhere......But before the late 1700's in Fayette Co. Penn. my search stops..it seams a lot of us were Methodists..I wonder if this originated in England, perhaps Maryland, or in a circuit Revival on the new frontier.... Family yore seams to indicate we were Irish....or Scotch Irish. My mother often talked about the Tucker clan..and my dad.s Irish temper.....My GGG grandfather was born in Fayette Co. probably Penn. around 1805. Moved west to Ohio in 1830's...of course his name was "John Tucker". sure a lot of John Tucker's. If any of this rings any bells? Let me know. -----Original Message----- From: Nita Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 11:29 AM To: tucker@rootsweb.com Subject: [TUCKER] 1933 Obit for THOMAS JEFFERSON TUCKER Obit The Ringling Eagle Ringling, Jefferson County, Oklahoma August 1933 THOMAS JEFFERSON TUCKER Funeral service was held from the Ringling Methodist Church Tuesday afternoon, August 22, 1933, for THOMAS JEFFERSON TUCKER, age 69 years, 4 months, 10 days, who died at his home of his son, M. O. TUCKER, in Ringling at noon August 21. He has been in declining health for several months. Mr. Tucker was born at Louden, Tennessee April 11, 1864. Together with his nine brothers, he came to Oklahoma and settled in the Loco community in 1893 where he stayed. He was master Mason at the Leon lodge, one of the few in Indian Territory. Later he helped to organize the lodge at Dixie and the Loco lodge. At one time he and eight brothers were members in the same lodge. On October 7, 1901 he was united in marriage to MISS IDA OWENS and to this union two children were born. He was a member of the Methodist Church at Loco. He is survived by his wife, MRS. IDA TUCKER, son M. O. TUCKER of Ringling, and a daughter MRS. ANNA FAE HARWELL of Bristow; two brothers BUD TUCKER of Temple and HENRY TUCKER of Oklahoma City; a grandson BILLIE TUCKER of Ringling, a granddaughter FAE DEAN HARVELL of Bristow, all present at the funeral. The funeral was conducted by Rev. T. A. FOWLER, former pastor of Ringling Methodist Church and Rev. MCDOWELL, an old friend of the Tucker boys who has attended the funeral services of six of the eight deaths in the family of ten boys. The graveside rite at Loco was conducted by the Masons. > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > > to TUCKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word > > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > > the body of the message > > > > > > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TUCKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TUCKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos.
Hello, I'm re-posting my research and would dearly love to hear from anyone with an interest in my Tuckers or Vaughans. WILLIAM and Elizabeth (VAUGHAN--my line) TUCKER emigrated from the Wells area in Somerset, England probably in the mid-late 1800s and settled in the Auburn NY area. Somelater moved west to California. William and Elizabeth had 10 children. I can supply names. I'm looking for descendents. Any interest? Thanks. Pauline Campbell in Ontario Canada pcampbell@execulink.com
Obit The Ringling Eagle Ringling, Jefferson County, Oklahoma August 1933 THOMAS JEFFERSON TUCKER Funeral service was held from the Ringling Methodist Church Tuesday afternoon, August 22, 1933, for THOMAS JEFFERSON TUCKER, age 69 years, 4 months, 10 days, who died at his home of his son, M. O. TUCKER, in Ringling at noon August 21. He has been in declining health for several months. Mr. Tucker was born at Louden, Tennessee April 11, 1864. Together with his nine brothers, he came to Oklahoma and settled in the Loco community in 1893 where he stayed. He was master Mason at the Leon lodge, one of the few in Indian Territory. Later he helped to organize the lodge at Dixie and the Loco lodge. At one time he and eight brothers were members in the same lodge. On October 7, 1901 he was united in marriage to MISS IDA OWENS and to this union two children were born. He was a member of the Methodist Church at Loco. He is survived by his wife, MRS. IDA TUCKER, son M. O. TUCKER of Ringling, and a daughter MRS. ANNA FAE HARWELL of Bristow; two brothers BUD TUCKER of Temple and HENRY TUCKER of Oklahoma City; a grandson BILLIE TUCKER of Ringling, a granddaughter FAE DEAN HARVELL of Bristow, all present at the funeral. The funeral was conducted by Rev. T. A. FOWLER, former pastor of Ringling Methodist Church and Rev. MCDOWELL, an old friend of the Tucker boys who has attended the funeral services of six of the eight deaths in the family of ten boys. The graveside rite at Loco was conducted by the Masons. > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > > to TUCKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word > > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > > the body of the message > > > > > > >
Thomas Tudor Tucker is not my line (at least as far as I know). But, I found this reference on page 6 in Volume 2, Number 4 of the "Southern Campaigns of the American Revolution" newsletter (http://www.southerncampaign.org/newsletter/v2n4.pdf). I thought it was worth passing along for anyone that has this Tucker in their line: "Thomas Sumter was elected to a seat in the House of Representatives in the first Congress of the United States that met in New York. He took his seat on May 25, 1789 as the last of the South Carolina delegation to arrive for the session, and missed the inauguration of President Washington on April 30. The other members from the state were Aedanus Burke, Daniel Huger, William Smith and Thomas Tudor Tucker. Sumter made his first speech in the House on June 8 during the debate on constitutional amendments. "
Leonard Tucker ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 2:49 PM Subject: Change of User name... Hello all. I must apologies for this impersonal message, I am sending it out as a "bulk" address message. I have just had it with all the "spam" I was being drowned with. It started out small enough to tolerate some what, but each day reaching new highs. Not to mention the amount of time it took for me to go threw and sort out your mail from all the junk. A couple dozen, it started with, rapidly moved to near 100, reaching 2-300 a day. Grumble grumble, well yesterday it reached an all time high of 1188 pieces of Junk. Last night I decided to make some changes. Today before I could even get to my ISP I had 854 pieces and that was before noon time. As such I have changed my "username" at the ISP to 70tucker@snowcrest.net . After chatting with them and considering various different potential names they suggested just putting a number in front instead of the "l" would accomplish the same goal. As such I needed to mention to all of you, the old address will not reach me. Sorry to mess up your address books, but it just became too much. Do have a good day, and I hope you don't get caught up in the wave of "Spam" making the rounds. Best wishes Leonard
Searching for: Caswell and Lucinda Staples Tucker lived and died in Tennessee.Ten of their 13 children went to Faulkner County Arkansas. At least four of the sons were soldiers in the Civil War fighting for the Union Army. They moved to Arkansas to homestead land. The Faulkner county archive said that there were 13 children and that a daughter married Andrew Jackson Battle. She is listed as the 6th child. Caswell Tucker was born in North Carolina but moved to Bradley County, Tennessee where he lived most of his life. He is buried in the King cemetery near Cleveland, Tennessee. The 1850 Bradley Co., Tn. census shows he and Lucinda in house #1378. The Census shows the following information. Caswell Tucker, 45 WagonMaker, NC; Lucinda 38, Va.; Thomas 21 farmer, Tn.;George 19 farmer Tn.; Daniel 16 farmer Tn.; John 10 Tn.; Eliza 9 Tn.; Margaret 6 Tn.; Charles 2 Tn. Caswell has been of some interest to the few who research the George Tucker family of (old) Burke County, N.C., because he eventually came to live in Bradley County, TN, and because his father-in-law, John Staples, lived near George Tucker's widow, Mary (d.1816), when the Burke census of 1810 was taken. Caren Tidwell's Staples material posted on GenForum on 24 August l998 (search "Burke County, N.C") adds another clue: John Staples is said to have been born in Albemarle Co. VA., in 1757. Although the pre-Burke history of George Tucker (cl743-cl803-04) has resisted all efforts to unveil it, his neighbors included a good many people who came from Albemarle. George/Mary (Davis??) Tucker had three sons known to have survived to parenthood: William. Sr.(l768-l808)who married Nancy Grider and died in Burke County; George David (b.1769)who married Nancy Hartley and perhaps left Burke Co. under his own steam cl8l5, taking most of a flock of at least l0 children with him, their names mostly unknown; and John (bl777) who is almost certainly the John Tucker (l777-l870) who removed by 1820 to Monroe County, MS with his wife, Margaret Mayfield. Monroe County John was the father of several children, including Tilghman Mayfield Tucker (l802-1859) who was a governor of MS in the early 1840's. William Tucker, Sr., died at 40, leaving eight sons and one daughter (born 1790 to l809) all of whom were out of old Burke Co. by about 1839. Some of them took their widowed mother and moved to Bradley County, TN, where descendants yet remain, though the Tucker name has faded away among them. They lie in Fort Hill Cemetery, Cleveland, TN. William Sr.and PERHAPS George David had offspring who lived in Hawkins County, TN. With an 1805 birth, Caswell was the right age to have been a child of George David. (The names of the children of Wm Sr., and John all are known). George David's eldest child was born in l790. If John Staples did not exit old Burke Co. until c1816, his daughter Lucinda was of marriageable age while they were there, were she born c1795, although this discovery is shadowed by the fact that seemingly she was Caswell's senior by a decade). I am not certain all the above Caswell/Staples dates are precise. If you see any promise this Burke County theory, we can refine it. Will you please tell me why at least some Caswell researchers assign him birth in Stokes County, N.C. The Tuckers lived in the area that is now Lenoir, in present Caldwell County, N.C., and were were represented there from cl778 when land records of their neighbors mention George's boundaries. His was a family of blacksmiths who form a colorful part of Caldwell County history. Blessedly, they were the only Tuckers of their time and place, a special good fortune because the Burke Co. courthouse records were pillaged in April 1865. I look foward to hearing from you. Sarah Rosenbaum, a desc of George David Tucker. Alton Loveless ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TUCKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Bonnie www.familytreedna.com Glynn -----Original Message----- >From: POLARIS4@aol.com >Sent: Apr 10, 2007 11:14 AM >To: tucker@rootsweb.com >Subject: [TUCKER] DNA > >Can someone give us information on where and how to get the DNA testing >done. Is there a website? Thank you. > >Bonnie > > > >************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TUCKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com
Can someone give us information on where and how to get the DNA testing done. Is there a website? Thank you. Bonnie ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Join the Tucker Surname Project Members: 105 Website: www.familytreedna.com/public/tucker Description: As of 09 April 2007 this Tucker (Also Tooker and perhaps Tocker, Tukker, Tocker, etc.) surname project has 105 members. Our project began in April of 2004 by the co-administrators. Bill is a descendant of George Tucker, a Revolutionary War Soldier, born. 1745 Amelia Co., VA. Lee is a descendant of the Benjamin Tucker, Sr, born 1759 in MD. We expected to have matching Y-DNA. However, when our Y-37 marker test results were returned there was not a match. Y-DNA testing is a must, when coupled with one's paper lineage, for proving that one is or is not a member of a particular family of Tuckers. The two original participants are now proven members of colonial era Tucker families of VA and MD respectively. It is highly probable that this new knowledge will eventually permit us to document proof of our lineage to an original Tucker immigrant and perhaps to the oversea's family that he originated from. Others have been equally successful. We now have several distinct Tucker family groups (to view, please click on the above link). Some members have not yet been successful in matching with another unknown Tucker cousin. However, as membership is expanded, it is anticipated that most members will eventually find one or more matches. In scope, we consider our project to be for Tuckers world wide. We welcome anyone who wishes to be tested. We are soliciting members from all ethnic, groups, German, Jewish, etc. Surnames only originated several hundred years past. There are USA Tuckers whose ancestors are not native to the British Isles, but whose ethnic surname has evolved into Tucker. There were only a limited number of Tucker families during the colonial 1600s and early 1700s. Some of those early families do not yet have descendants tested. We would especially like to have members tested from the early colonial families of the New England, Maryland, Virginia and the Carolina Colonies. The results for all members tested, along with their specific Tucker lineage, may be viewed at the Family Tree DNA Tucker Public Page (please click on the above link) Surnames in Project: Tucker Requirements: A Surname Project traces members of a family that share a common surname. Since surnames are passed down from father to son like the Y-chromosome, this test is for males taking a Y-DNA test. Females do not carry their father's Y-DNA and acquire a new surname by way of marriage, so the tested individual must be a male that wants to check his direct paternal line (father's father's father's) with a Y-DNA12, Y-DNA37, or Y-DNA67 marker test. Females who would like to check their direct paternal line can have a male relative with this surname order a Y-DNA test. Females can also order an mtDNA test for themselves such as the mtDNA or the mtDNAPlus test and participate in an mtDNA project. Questions? Not sure if this is a situation that applies to you? Want to obtain additional information? Contact theTuckerGroup Administrator To join the Tuckersurname project, please fill out the order form below. Your DNA test kit will be mailed tomorrow. keep in touch, Have a wonderful day Jim Rader jim@rader.org www.rader.org 916-366-6833 ps A new Rader book is now available. The contents are available in either b/w soft cover or full color casewrap-hardcover binding The color hardbound version is well worth the money! The 100 plus pictures and maps jump off the page at you. the 80# paper is glossier than the 60# paper in the paperback Click here to see Table of Contents, everyname index http://www.rader.org/caspertocindex.htm and more pictures of the book. Order now from my website at www.rader.org -----Original Message----- From: tucker-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tucker-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of POLARIS4@aol.com Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 8:14 AM To: tucker@rootsweb.com Subject: [TUCKER] DNA Can someone give us information on where and how to get the DNA testing done. Is there a website? Thank you. Bonnie ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TUCKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
www.familytreedna.com The following names matched your search request: NAME COUNT Tucker 126 Tucker II 1 Tucker. 1 There is a Surname Project associated with your last name, and we recommend that you join it! By joining your surname project, you will be able to verify if you connect to one of the existing lines. Click on the surname to join the project. Project Members Description Broward 0 Interested in collecting information on this familyLooki... Clan Fraser 117 CLAN FRASER - One of the oldest and largest of all Highland ... HuxfordGS 44 This DNA Project is hosted by the Huxford Genealogical Socie... Tucker 105 As of 09 April 2007 this Tucker (Also Tooker and perhaps To... There are other projects that have an associated name that matched your request. You are welcome to join them at any time Project Members Description Belarusian Jewish Po 60 Jewish ancestry from southwestern Belarus? Click to learn m... British Isles 1 687 PART 1 of the British Isles DNA project, a project that will... British Isles 2 1004 Part 2 of the British Isles project, which is designed to he... Chelsea ,Ma. 85 For you who are checking this out it is a Project for the to... CumberlandGap-mtDNA 242 This project is for mitochondrial DNA only. You inherit you... CumberlandGap-YDNA 779 This project is for Y-line (paternal) DNA only. A companion... Ireland Heritage Y-D 1627 The Ireland Heritage Y-DNA Project welcomes all who have a d... Nordic & Celtic DNA 1193 This project is open to both men and women of Nordic and of ... NULL448 3 Polish 368 Dzien dobry! This project is open to anyone who has a patri... WiregrassGeorgia 139 This southeast Georgia Regional DNA Project is for living de... If your surname is a variant of one of the above project(s), you can add your name to the project by clicking on the above link and ordering a test. Alternatively, you can order a test outside the above listed surname project(s). keep in touch, Have a wonderful day Jim Rader jim@rader.org www.rader.org 916-366-6833 ps A new Rader book is now available. The contents are available in either b/w soft cover or full color casewrap-hardcover binding The color hardbound version is well worth the money! The 100 plus pictures and maps jump off the page at you. the 80# paper is glossier than the 60# paper in the paperback Click here to see Table of Contents, everyname index http://www.rader.org/caspertocindex.htm and more pictures of the book. Order now from my website at www.rader.org -----Original Message----- From: tucker-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tucker-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of POLARIS4@aol.com Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 8:14 AM To: tucker@rootsweb.com Subject: [TUCKER] DNA Can someone give us information on where and how to get the DNA testing done. Is there a website? Thank you. Bonnie ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TUCKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message