Tuck Relationships - Genealogy Wise2024-03-29T07:51:07Zhttp://www.genealogywise.com/forum/topics/tuck-relationships?groupUrl=tuckfamily&commentId=3463583%3AComment%3A29964&groupId=3463583%3AGroup%3A20671&feed=yes&xn_auth=noEdward may possibly be my gre…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2012-04-14:3463583:Comment:4423332012-04-14T03:03:55.273ZLeAnn Arlene Tuckhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/LeAnnArleneTuck
Edward may possibly be my great great great grandfather:<br />
George W Tuck d: 3/31/1914>>>>>>>Joseph Tuck b: 3/20/1885 d: 8/23/1976>>>>>>Franklin Delano Tuck Sr b: 1/21/1932>>>>>>>>>Brian Dale Tuck Sr>>>>>>>>>>LeAnn Tuck(me)
Edward may possibly be my great great great grandfather:<br />
George W Tuck d: 3/31/1914>>>>>>>Joseph Tuck b: 3/20/1885 d: 8/23/1976>>>>>>Franklin Delano Tuck Sr b: 1/21/1932>>>>>>>>>Brian Dale Tuck Sr>>>>>>>>>>LeAnn Tuck(me) That's wonderful Carrie. Mayb…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-12:3463583:Comment:299642009-07-12T13:46:57.894ZKatrina Haneyhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/KatrinaHaney
That's wonderful Carrie. Maybe we can get you beyond Edward, wouldn't that be cool?<br />
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My Tuck connection, at least in this country, is very brief, but important. Robert Tuck, immigrant ancestor, and his wife Joanna, were among the first founder's of Hampton New Hampshire. There is a Tuck Museum in Hampton which holds a lot of the records and memorabilia of the early settlers.<br />
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Anyway Robert and Joanna had a child, Mary, born in England in 1625. She married Leut. John Sanborn, and so I lose the…
That's wonderful Carrie. Maybe we can get you beyond Edward, wouldn't that be cool?<br />
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My Tuck connection, at least in this country, is very brief, but important. Robert Tuck, immigrant ancestor, and his wife Joanna, were among the first founder's of Hampton New Hampshire. There is a Tuck Museum in Hampton which holds a lot of the records and memorabilia of the early settlers.<br />
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Anyway Robert and Joanna had a child, Mary, born in England in 1625. She married Leut. John Sanborn, and so I lose the Tuck line in America right away. Someday I'll try tracing the line in England. I do have some names but they are unverified, and I;m not just happy with names, I want the stories, and all the incidentals :)<br />
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I also have a generation or two, or have information I can search through for it. Maybe we can meet up with your line by going the other way. I managed to do that once in my genealogy career.