WOW...any male descendants or further TUCKER family information? I have a Sally or "Sallie" Tucker (Albemarle, Nelson, Amhurst Co.'s(?) VA) married a John Gregory (VA son of an Irish John Gregory, by oral history) and who's son, John Gregory, fought with General Wayne in the Northwest campaign in the 1790's. Perhaps her father was related to Capt Wm Tucker or his brother???? I would love to find her ancestors... Thanks, A. Land Harris --- Fascinated by family Brown, Harris, Hamner, Herndon, Hendley, Norris, Land, Clarke, Laughton, Maynard, Nimmo, Reid, Peebles, Lucas, Webb, Hart, Williams, Wilson, Gregory, Taylor,Tyler, Osborn, Terry, Pickett, Raiford, LeGrand, Micheaux, Turner, Tucker, Linthicum, Sheppard, Leak, Vaughan, Rochette, Washington, Barham, Bradley, Morris, Wrenn, Williamson, Gray, Davis, Blackburn, & Stovall to name a few... ...primarily in Surry/Sussex/Isle of Wight Co. VA AND Albemarle/Amherst/Nelson Co. VA AS WELL AS Guilford/Richmond/Beaufort/Edgecomb Co. NC. ---------- >From: BHBsID@aol.com >To: TUCKER-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [TUCKER-L] Capt Wm Tucker >Date: Wed, Mar 23, 2005, 5:22 AM > > Hi All > > Elizabeth City was in the Virginia Colony, as for the rest: > > "Captain William Tucker 36 (age) by ship Mary &James (the ship) 1610 (year > arrived); > Mrs. Mary Tucker 26 (age) by ship George (the ship) 1623 (year arrived) ; > Elizabeth Tucker born in Virginia in August (1624)" > > and more: > > Biography from: Dictionary of National Biography, p 1212, "Tucker, William > (1689?-1640?), colonist, born in England about 1589, seems to have gone to > Virginia in 1610 in the Mary & James (see Neill, op. cit.) He was one fo the > first subscribers to the Virginia Company, and in 1617 sent over two men in > his service to the colony, himself following in 1618. He apparently devoted > himself to trading voyages as well as to planting, and probably from this > obtained the title 'Captain' by which reference is generally made to him. > To judge > from instructions which he left on one ofhis visits to England, he was a > shrewd and hard man of business (Cal. State Papers, Colonial, > 1574-1600, p 151). He resided at Kiccowtan (afterwards Elizabeth City), > where he had an estate of eight hundred acres and a large establishment, and on > 30 July 1619 he was elected member for that city to the first assembly of > Virginia. He took a leading part in the fighting arising out of the massacre in > the colony by the Indians in 1622. Before 1623 he had become a member of > the council of Virginia, and apparently was reappointed in susequent years till > his death. In 1630, and again in 1632 and 1633, he made voyages to England. > On the last of these occasions he mad an application to the privy council > for a renewal of the ancient charter of Virginia, and for restraint of the > Dutch from the trade. He seems to have died in England, probably before 1640. > He married, before 1618, Mary, daughter of Robert Thompson of Watton, > Hertfordshire, who was aunt to the first Baron Haversham. [Brown's Genesis of the > United States, ii. 1034; Neill's Virginia Carolorum p 40; Calendar of State > Papers, Colonial, 1574-1660.] > Biography from: Old Churches, Ministers & Families of Virginia, Bishop Wm > Mead 1978, p127, First Journal House of Delegates, Jamestown 1619, 4th for > Kicciotan, Capt Wm Tucker & Wm Capp. > Biography from: Genealogies of Virginia Families, Vol III, > Neville-Terrill, 1932 From Wm & Mary Quarterly Hist Soc magazine p336 > Capts Ralph Hamer & > Capt W Tucker stand bond for admin of widow Susan Bush, guardian of Sarah > Spencer, 10 Jun 1624 minutes p42 of Council General Ct of VA. p649, Capt Wm > Tucker, Commandant of the plantation 1625, 349 inhabitants at Elizabeth City. > p823, 1 Jul 1742, County Court of Elizabeth City Co granted to William Tucker > an acre of land deeded 11 Nov 1742, on Salter's Creek & privledge to erect a > water grist mill there. William & Susanna wife*. > 1612, Capt William Tucker & brother Thomas each received a bequest of 10 > pounds sterling from Henry Steevens, Citizen & Haberdasher of London (married > Mary Harmor Collette, d/o Ralph Harmor, grd/o Jane Tucker Harmor) > from Cavaliers & Pioneers, abstracts of VA land patents & grants > 1627-1666, NM Nugent 1979, > p5, Capt Wm Tucker, now commander of Koccoughton, 150@ w/in > Elizabeth City County, 20 Sep 1624, p29, end upon land of Richard > Baulton, made up a great SW parting it from land of John Powell & Co, > for his first development and transport out of England his own charges > of George Tompson, Paule Tompson & Wm Tompson, his wife's bretheren. > > Brad > > > > ==== TUCKER Mailing List ==== > Kathy Tucker Leigh, List Moderator kroseleigh@leighdesigns.us > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/TUCKER-L > TUCKER Family website at: http://www.usgennet.org/family/tucker/index.html > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. 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----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen Satterthwaite" <sattdk@bigpond.com> To: <TUCKER-D-request@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 7:51 AM Subject: New subscriber > Hi, > I'm new to this list, posting my interest details for the surname TUCKER in > Dorset UK. My maiden is TUCKER and I am researching from Australia. > > I shall list ancestors with descendents starting with myself. > *Karen Julie TUCKER b.1964 > *Michael Leslie TUCKER b.1941 > Leslie George (George) TUCKER b.1914 > Victor Douglas (Dan) TUCKER b.1888 > Gideon TUCKER b.1859 > Stephen TUCKER b.abt.1830 > James TUCKER > > If anyone has any connection or can assist with any of the above with the > exception of those marked * I'd appreciate contact, thanks. > > Karen, Perth - Western Australia. > >
Hi All Elizabeth City was in the Virginia Colony, as for the rest: "Captain William Tucker 36 (age) by ship Mary &James (the ship) 1610 (year arrived); Mrs. Mary Tucker 26 (age) by ship George (the ship) 1623 (year arrived) ; Elizabeth Tucker born in Virginia in August (1624)" and more: Biography from: Dictionary of National Biography, p 1212, "Tucker, William (1689?-1640?), colonist, born in England about 1589, seems to have gone to Virginia in 1610 in the Mary & James (see Neill, op. cit.) He was one fo the first subscribers to the Virginia Company, and in 1617 sent over two men in his service to the colony, himself following in 1618. He apparently devoted himself to trading voyages as well as to planting, and probably from this obtained the title 'Captain' by which reference is generally made to him. To judge from instructions which he left on one ofhis visits to England, he was a shrewd and hard man of business (Cal. State Papers, Colonial, 1574-1600, p 151). He resided at Kiccowtan (afterwards Elizabeth City), where he had an estate of eight hundred acres and a large establishment, and on 30 July 1619 he was elected member for that city to the first assembly of Virginia. He took a leading part in the fighting arising out of the massacre in the colony by the Indians in 1622. Before 1623 he had become a member of the council of Virginia, and apparently was reappointed in susequent years till his death. In 1630, and again in 1632 and 1633, he made voyages to England. On the last of these occasions he mad an application to the privy council for a renewal of the ancient charter of Virginia, and for restraint of the Dutch from the trade. He seems to have died in England, probably before 1640. He married, before 1618, Mary, daughter of Robert Thompson of Watton, Hertfordshire, who was aunt to the first Baron Haversham. [Brown's Genesis of the United States, ii. 1034; Neill's Virginia Carolorum p 40; Calendar of State Papers, Colonial, 1574-1660.] Biography from: Old Churches, Ministers & Families of Virginia, Bishop Wm Mead 1978, p127, First Journal House of Delegates, Jamestown 1619, 4th for Kicciotan, Capt Wm Tucker & Wm Capp. Biography from: Genealogies of Virginia Families, Vol III, Neville-Terrill, 1932 From Wm & Mary Quarterly Hist Soc magazine p336 Capts Ralph Hamer & Capt W Tucker stand bond for admin of widow Susan Bush, guardian of Sarah Spencer, 10 Jun 1624 minutes p42 of Council General Ct of VA. p649, Capt Wm Tucker, Commandant of the plantation 1625, 349 inhabitants at Elizabeth City. p823, 1 Jul 1742, County Court of Elizabeth City Co granted to William Tucker an acre of land deeded 11 Nov 1742, on Salter's Creek & privledge to erect a water grist mill there. William & Susanna wife*. 1612, Capt William Tucker & brother Thomas each received a bequest of 10 pounds sterling from Henry Steevens, Citizen & Haberdasher of London (married Mary Harmor Collette, d/o Ralph Harmor, grd/o Jane Tucker Harmor) from Cavaliers & Pioneers, abstracts of VA land patents & grants 1627-1666, NM Nugent 1979, p5, Capt Wm Tucker, now commander of Koccoughton, 150@ w/in Elizabeth City County, 20 Sep 1624, p29, end upon land of Richard Baulton, made up a great SW parting it from land of John Powell & Co, for his first development and transport out of England his own charges of George Tompson, Paule Tompson & Wm Tompson, his wife's bretheren. Brad
Apologies for the previous mis-posting. I'm sorry, but this information, as formatted, is very confusing to me. Can you tell us more about the book "The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776" and its sources? Which Elizabeth City is referenced? Several locations were called that in the 17th century. I've tried several ways to format the phrases "Captain William Tucker 36 by ship Mary &James 1610; Mrs. Mary Tucker 26 by ship George 1623; Elizabeth Tucker born in Virginia in August (1624)" , but can only guess as to the meaning. What is the significance of the names and dates after the word "ship"? Can anyone shed some light on this? Thanks Deanna In a message dated 3/22/2005 12:34:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, C0067@aol.com writes: > I ran across this information Living in Elizaneth City 1623-24 > hope some one can use it Elizabeth was the daughter of Cap. William Tucker > Frank > The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776 > Elizabeth City > Captain William Tucker 36 by ship Mary &James 1610; Mrs. Mary Tucker 26 by > ship George 1623; Elizabeth Tucker born in Virginia in August (1624); >
In a message dated 3/22/2005 12:34:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, C0067@aol.com writes: > I ran across this information Living in Elizaneth City 1623-24 > hope some one can use it Elizabeth was the daughter of Cap. William Tucker > Frank > The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776 > Elizabeth City > Captain William Tucker 36 by ship Mary &James 1610; Mrs. Mary Tucker 26 by > ship George 1623; Elizabeth Tucker born in Virginia in August (1624); >
I would guess the Name after the word ship is the Ships name that they arrived on and the year they arrived. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Deannamail@aol.com> To: <TUCKER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 4:58 AM Subject: [TUCKER-L] "Elizabeth was the daughter of Cap. William Tucker"? > Apologies for the previous mis-posting. > > I'm sorry, but this information, as formatted, is very confusing to me. > > Can you tell us more about the book "The Complete Book of Emigrants, > 1607-1776" and its sources? > > Which Elizabeth City is referenced? Several locations were called that in > the 17th century. > > I've tried several ways to format the phrases "Captain William Tucker 36 by > ship Mary &James 1610; Mrs. Mary Tucker 26 by ship George 1623; Elizabeth > Tucker born in Virginia in August (1624)" , but can only guess as to the meaning. > What is the significance of the names and dates after the word "ship"? > > Can anyone shed some light on this? > > Thanks > Deanna > > In a message dated 3/22/2005 12:34:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, C0067@aol.com > writes: > >> I ran across this information Living in Elizaneth City 1623-24 >> hope some one can use it Elizabeth was the daughter of Cap. William Tucker >> Frank >> The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776 >> Elizabeth City >> Captain William Tucker 36 by ship Mary &James 1610; Mrs. Mary Tucker 26 by >> ship George 1623; Elizabeth Tucker born in Virginia in August (1624); >> > > > > ==== TUCKER Mailing List ==== > Kathy Tucker Leigh, List Moderator kroseleigh@leighdesigns.us > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/TUCKER-L > TUCKER Family website at: http://www.usgennet.org/family/tucker/index.html > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.7.4 - Release Date: 3/18/2005 >
Let me get this right.. sorry folks.. long day I think.... Betty Lincoln/Cleveland County - Tucker family John TUCKER (d. 1847) - Dau. of Nicholas ILER father of John M. & Eliza John M Tucker (b. 1809) father of 10 children including: Thomas W Tucker born 1850 Columbus Tucker. born 1853 Eliza Tucker and Gabriel Beaty parents of John Tucker Beaty who married Harriet E.... they had 9 children including: Martha J. Beaty who married Thomas W. Tucker & Augusta Victoria Beaty who married Columbus Tucker. so brothers Tom and Columbus married their 1st cousin's once removed.. Now I got it right..
Here is my link to some of my TUCKER info. It includes a photo of John M. Tucker b. 1809. _http://hometown.aol.com/txold300/tuckerdocs.htm_ (http://hometown.aol.com/txold300/tuckerdocs.htm) or _Tucker & Gilkey Family notes & documents_ (http://hometown.aol.com/txold300/tuckerdocs.htm) Betty Vaughn, A Texan Lost in the Carolinas
Ray I have a Thomas W Tucker, born Sept 1850 and died 12 Dec 1929. ( might have mis-typed) married to Martha J. Beatty. This Thomas W is the son of John M. Tucker (b. 1809) and Dorcas Nowlin. They had a son Tom born 1873. Martha Beatty (Beattie) is a sister to Augusta Beattie that married Thomas's brother Columbus. Two brothers.. Thomas and Columbus & the sisters they married, Martha and Augusta Beatty.. are grand children of the John Tucker who died 1847... Betty..
Ray John M. Tucker born 29 Aug 1809 died 30 July 1878 was son of John Tucker born about 1775 - died 2 Nov 1847. This John M. was brother to my Sophia Tucker who married John H. Harry. He also had older brother, Nicholas Iler Tucker and two more sister's Eliza & Nancy. He had a younger brother, Samuel B. Tucker. I believe this to be a half brother. My research seems to indicate that John (the father) was married 1st to the daughter of Nicholas ILER, who's will named the five oldest children as his heirs. Their father, John, was named as executor of Nicholas ILER's will. I have a photo of the John M. born 1809. The younger John M. Tucker born 1882 is a grandson of the older John M. He was the son of Columbus Tucker & Augusta Victoria Beattie. Augusta was the granddaughter of Eliza Tucker (sister of John M b. 1809) and Gabriel Beattie. Therefore John M. born 1882 and Augusta were 2nd cousins. I have documentation to prove this and more.. Betty Huddleston Vaughn... A Texan Lost in the Carolinas.
I am looking for a John TUCKER who was TOM TUCKER's father. Tom TUCKER age 79 and a widow d. December 12, 1928 and is buried in the Linwood Section of Sunset Cemetery in Cleveland Co., NC. There are two John M. TUCKERs one born August 26, 1809; and died July 30, 1878 and is buried in Zion Baptist Cemetery Cleveland Co., NC. The second John M. TUCKER was born February 6, 1882 and died January 31, 1938. His burial is in the Elizabeth Baptist Cemetery in Cleveland Co., NC. Who might be John M. TUCKER's parents?
Don't know whether I've come to the right place or not. My interest is in the Tuckers of St Germans, Cornwall, UK, if anyone knows anything about them.. Keith Bailey South Australia.
I ran across this information Living in Elizaneth City 1623-24 hope some one can use it Elizabeth was the daughter of Cap. William Tucker Frank The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776 Elizabeth City Captain William Tucker 36 by ship Mary & James 1610; Mrs. Mary Tucker 26 by ship George 1623; Elizabeth Tucker born in Virginia in August (1624);
Brad, Check out the Tucker Genforum. I think the list is posted there. I have it and I THINK either Ella Gartrell or myself posted it to the forum some time ago. If you are not familiar with the website it is http://www.genforum.com/tucker and it has a search engine in the upper left-hand corner to expedite your search. Good luck. Joan (Tucker) Flatt --- BHBsID@aol.com wrote: > Does anyone happen to have access to the 1776 > Maryland census? I was sent a > copy of a single page once and would like to see > more of it. Apparently it > lists males separately from females. Looks like it > is Walter and his kids, > then Benjamin either living with him or separate, > then Joseph & a son, then > Hezekiah who could be living with Joseph or David > Thompson(?), or by himself. > The females I really don't have much of an idea, > other, than the Elizabeth w/ > dau Elizabeth could belong with Walter? or Mary w/ > dau Susanah, could belong > to Walter? See Below! > > Brad > > Tucker, Walter 35 > William 10 > Rezin 8 > Osborn 6 > Nathaniel 4 > Benjamin 1 > Benjamin 22 > Joseph 25 > John 4 > Thompson, David 25 > Tucker, Hezekiah 25 > > females: > Susanah 26 > Elizabeth 28 > Elizabeth 1 > Elizabeth 31 > Mary 35 > Susanah 2 > Eleanor 14 > Elizabeth 56 > > > ==== TUCKER Mailing List ==== > Kathy Tucker Leigh, List Moderator > kroseleigh@leighdesigns.us > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/TUCKER-L > TUCKER Family website at: > http://www.usgennet.org/family/tucker/index.html > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death > Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site! http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 08:00:41 -0700 TUCKER-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: I'm looking for an obit or a buriel place for Cornelia Tucker Kennedy, she died on Feb. 27,1904, she was married to Jeff Kennedy.She has lived in Cooke Co.,Texas , Austin ,Travis Co. ,Texas, and I think someplace out in west Texas. I think she died at Austin, Travis Co. ,Texas. But, I'm not sure about that.Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Margie Kinser Karasek
I have an Elizabeth living with John and Rebecca in ohio..in 1850 census..she stayed with them...was probaby john's Sister...She disappears after 1880 census...she was b. ca. 1812 .
This may me a connection..they have moved to fayette Co. Pa.. I keep running into william ,John, and Isaac in German Town Twp...in the early 1800's I have also hit a name John Archibald Tucker....Our family is reported Irish..Rebecca supposably b. 1806 in Md..was "Scotch" My grandfather often said we were ScotchIrish.....
I also found that I have part of a tax list for Montgomery Co MD (which I think was created from Frederick Co MD in 1776) for 1777. The reason why the ORME names are in here is that Joseph Tucker of Montgomery Co MD and Hampshire Co VA had two ORME childen "bound out" to him. Brad 1777 Tax List Montgomery Co MD Lower Potomac Hundred Lower Part Newfoundland Hundred Edward Tucker 2 Jerimiah Orme 6 Hezekiah Tucker 1 Phillip Orme 2 Joseph Tucker 1 Robert Orme 2 Walter Tucker 1 David Tucker 1 Joseph Tucker 1 Seneca Hundred Sugarland Hundred Stephen Tucker 1 Jonathan Tucker 3 Gregory Tucker 1 Upper Pt of Potomac Hundred Rock Creek Hundred Archibald Orme 10 Aaron Orme 1 George Tucker 1 Ann Orme 3 Jacob Tucker 1 Moses Orme 4 John Tucker 1 William Tucker 1 Thomas Tucker 3 North West Hundred Georgetown Hundred William Tucker Sr 2 Lucy Orme 2 William Tucker Jr 1 Thomas Tucker 2
Does anyone happen to have access to the 1776 Maryland census? I was sent a copy of a single page once and would like to see more of it. Apparently it lists males separately from females. Looks like it is Walter and his kids, then Benjamin either living with him or separate, then Joseph & a son, then Hezekiah who could be living with Joseph or David Thompson(?), or by himself. The females I really don't have much of an idea, other, than the Elizabeth w/ dau Elizabeth could belong with Walter? or Mary w/ dau Susanah, could belong to Walter? See Below! Brad Tucker, Walter 35 William 10 Rezin 8 Osborn 6 Nathaniel 4 Benjamin 1 Benjamin 22 Joseph 25 John 4 Thompson, David 25 Tucker, Hezekiah 25 females: Susanah 26 Elizabeth 28 Elizabeth 1 Elizabeth 31 Mary 35 Susanah 2 Eleanor 14 Elizabeth 56
Good morning all I have been reading all these letters about Tuckers and even had my Talmadge Dwight Tom Tucker listed. This morning I receive a OBI of a first cousin never though about this but I have a Ballard Tucker, Born 01 Apr 1892 Where ? died May 1976, Claty County Married to her sister Beatrice Mural Butcher Born 15 Oct 1917 ?? in Clay County, WV. Does any body have the parents Marriage and Children and any other information on this person Thank very much Frank