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Looking for George Washington Tucker

Started by billpris on November 16, 2010

Post #1 · Nov 16, 2010 10:38pm

I am looking for information on George Washington Tucker who apparently was born in Nutbush, Warren County, NC in 1796. According to my information he married Priscilla Newman who was the daughter of Daniel Newman and Obedience White.
He was the father of John Daniel Tucker who was my great-grandfather and also born in Warren Co NC in 1817. John married Frances Watkins in 1841 in Warren Co.
I have reached a dead end in tracing him further back. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Post #2 · Nov 27, 2010 5:04am

I am also looking for any info on the Tucker family of Warren county. Will gladly share any info I have. John Daniel Tucker was my 3rd great grandfather. You can email me directly at gailcatz@cox.net

Thanks

Post #3 · May 29, 2011 4:52am

Hello. I am also looking for any Tucker family related to Rebecca Tucker who married Hugh Conn. I am unsure if Dickson Conn is the father of Hugh Conn? I have no idea who Rebecca's parents may be. Rebecca Tucker & Hugh Conn married on 15 Nov 1847 in Warren County, North Carolina. The bondsman was Kemp P. Alston. I don't know how a person became a bondsman and have yet to learn more about Kemp P. Alston, whether he was a friend or a relative of the bride or groom? Later census reports show them living in Lower Peach Tree, Alabama and did not marry any one else according to the Census. Rebecca became a widow after the 1880 U.S. Census and was living with her two sons. The 1890 Census did not survive the fire in Wash. D.C. and I am unsure when Rebecca passed. She does not show up on the 1900 Census. Her husband, Hugh Conn, dropped off the Census after 1870 and passed on after the 1870 since, Rebecca is reported as "widowed" Hugh Conn was a U.S. Civil War Soldier Records. Noted to have been a Prisoner of War. He served a period of 3 years during the Civil War as a Confederate (Rank: Private) soldier. If anyone knows any information about Rebecca Tucker ancestors or parents, including her husband, Hugh Conn, I would greatly appreciate the information. Thank you so very much. (PS I don't know if Gail or Billpris know of the Rebecca Tucker I am inquiring of?) Thank you, again! You can email me at klingbrine@aol.com

Post #4 · May 29, 2011 4:52am

Hello. I am also looking for any Tucker family related to Rebecca Tucker who married Hugh Conn. I am unsure if Dickson Conn is the father of Hugh Conn? I have no idea who Rebecca's parents may be. Rebecca Tucker & Hugh Conn married on 15 Nov 1847 in Warren County, North Carolina. The bondsman was Kemp P. Alston. I don't know how a person became a bondsman and have yet to learn more about Kemp P. Alston, whether he was a friend or a relative of the bride or groom? Later census reports show them living in Lower Peach Tree, Alabama and did not marry any one else according to the Census. Rebecca became a widow after the 1880 U.S. Census and was living with her two sons. The 1890 Census did not survive the fire in Wash. D.C. and I am unsure when Rebecca passed. She does not show up on the 1900 Census. Her husband, Hugh Conn, dropped off the Census after 1870 and passed on after the 1870 since, Rebecca is reported as "widowed" Hugh Conn was a U.S. Civil War Soldier Records. Noted to have been a Prisoner of War. He served a period of 3 years during the Civil War as a Confederate (Rank: Private) soldier. If anyone knows any information about Rebecca Tucker ancestors or parents, including her husband, Hugh Conn, I would greatly appreciate the information. Thank you so very much. (PS I don't know if Gail or Billpris know of the Rebecca Tucker I am inquiring of?) Thank you, again! You can email me at klingbrine@aol.com

Post #5 · May 29, 2011 4:53am

Hello. I am also looking for any Tucker family related to Rebecca Tucker who married Hugh Conn. I am unsure if Dickson Conn is the father of Hugh Conn? I have no idea who Rebecca's parents may be. Rebecca Tucker & Hugh Conn married on 15 Nov 1847 in Warren County, North Carolina. The bondsman was Kemp P. Alston. I don't know how a person became a bondsman and have yet to learn more about Kemp P. Alston, whether he was a friend or a relative of the bride or groom? Later census reports show them living in Lower Peach Tree, Alabama and did not marry any one else according to the Census. Rebecca became a widow after the 1880 U.S. Census and was living with her two sons. The 1890 Census did not survive the fire in Wash. D.C. and I am unsure when Rebecca passed. She does not show up on the 1900 Census. Her husband, Hugh Conn, dropped off the Census after 1870 and passed on after the 1870 since, Rebecca is reported as "widowed" Hugh Conn was a U.S. Civil War Soldier Records. Noted to have been a Prisoner of War. He served a period of 3 years during the Civil War as a Confederate (Rank: Private) soldier. If anyone knows any information about Rebecca Tucker ancestors or parents, including her husband, Hugh Conn, I would greatly appreciate the information. Thank you so very much. (PS I don't know if Gail or Billpris know of the Rebecca Tucker I am inquiring of?) Thank you, again! You can email me at klingbrine@aol.com