Deborah (?)1
#2461
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 26.
- [S494] Census of 1860 for the United States, population schedule, Household of Samuel Tucker, Ocean Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, dwelling 484, family 484, page 62, roll M653-701, enumerated 11 July 1860.
- [S485] Census of 1870 for the United States, population schedule, Household of Samuel Tucker, New York City, New York, dwelling 154, family 164, ward 21, ED 17, written page 27, printed page 455, roll M593-1010, enumerated 30 June 1870.
- [S475] Census of 1880 for the United States, population schedule, Household of Samuel Tucker, 151 East 40th Street, New York City, New York, dwelling 17, family 25, ED 478, written page 3, printed page 19, roll T9-890, enumerated 3rd and 5th June 1880.
James Tompson1
#2462, b. circa 1815
Birth* | James Tompson was born circa 1815.1 |
Marriage* | He married Hannah Tucker, daughter of John Tucker and Phebe Cedar, in 1836. They had six or seven children, of whom four were living in 1851 (shown in order of birth): Cornelia, William Henry, Catharine, John.1 |
Birth of Daughter | His daughter Cornelia Tompson was born after 1836.1 |
Birth of Son | His son William Henry Tompson was born after 1836.1 |
Birth of Daughter | His daughter Catharine Tompson was born after 1836.1 |
Birth of Son | His son John Tompson was born after 1836.1 |
Note* | Note that in 1850, the only approriate John Tompson or variant found in New Milford, CT (in which all of Bridgewater was included in 1850) was a man married to a woman named Jane, (both born NY), wtih children Cornelia, Henry, John and Caroline, as well as an 82-year old woman named Sally Miner. |
Residence* | He and Hannah Tucker lived in 1851 at Bridgewater, Litchfield County, Connecticut. James was a farmer.1 |
Note | There is a James and Hannah Thompson, ages 44 and 43, respectively, emumerated in Bridgewater, CT, in 1860. He was shown as a hatter, and both of them were listed as born in NY. I have not pursued this line any further because of the discrepancies. |
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 26.
Cornelia Tompson1
#2463, b. after 1836, d. after 1851
Birth* | Cornelia Tompson was born after 1836.1 |
Note* | George Tucker, in his history of the family, states that in 1851 the family was living in Bridgewater, CT. (At the time, Bridgewater was still part of New Milford, CT.) However, in the 1850 census, the only appropriate John Tompson or variant found in New Milford, CT was a man married to a woman named Jane, (both born NY), wtih children Cornelia, Henry, John and Caroline, as well as an 82-year old woman named Sally Miner. This may be the family. In 1860, the couple was shown without children present. |
Death* | She died after 1851.1 |
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 26.
William Henry Tompson1
#2464, b. after 1836, d. after 1851
Birth* | William Henry Tompson was born after 1836.1 |
Note* | George Tucker, in his history of the family, states that in 1851 the family was living in Bridgewater, CT. (At the time, Bridgewater was still part of New Milford, CT.) However, in the 1850 census, the only appropriate John Tompson or variant found in New Milford, CT was a man married to a woman named Jane, (both born NY), wtih children Cornelia, Henry, John and Caroline, as well as an 82-year old woman named Sally Miner. This may be the family. In 1860, the couple was shown without children present. |
Death* | He died after 1851.1 |
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 26.
Catharine Tompson1
#2465, b. after 1836, d. after 1851
Birth* | Catharine Tompson was born after 1836.1 |
Note* | George Tucker, in his history of the family, states that in 1851 the family was living in Bridgewater, CT. (At the time, Bridgewater was still part of New Milford, CT.) However, in the 1850 census, the only appropriate John Tompson or variant found in New Milford, CT was a man married to a woman named Jane, (both born NY), wtih children Cornelia, Henry, John and Caroline, as well as an 82-year old woman named Sally Miner. This may be the family. In 1860, the couple was shown without children present. |
Death* | She died after 1851.1 |
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 26.
John Tompson1
#2466, b. after 1836, d. after 1851
Birth* | John Tompson was born after 1836.1 |
Note* | George Tucker, in his history of the family, states that in 1851 the family was living in Bridgewater, CT. (At the time, Bridgewater was still part of New Milford, CT.) However, in the 1850 census, the only appropriate John Tompson or variant found in New Milford, CT was a man married to a woman named Jane, (both born NY), wtih children Cornelia, Henry, John and Caroline, as well as an 82-year old woman named Sally Miner. This may be the family. In 1860, the couple was shown without children present. |
Death* | He died after 1851.1 |
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 26.
Daniel Deuel1
#2467
Marriage* | Daniel Deuel married Mary Tucker, daughter of John Tucker and Phebe Cedar, at Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York. Daniel was a farmer. They had five children, only two of whom were known to George Tucker and listed below as shown in his 1851 history of his family.1 |
Residence* | He and Mary Tucker lived before 21 April 1847 at South Bristol, Ontario County, New York.1 |
(Widower) Death | Assuming Daniel Deuel was alive 21 April 1847, he became a widower when Mary Tucker died on that date South Bristol, Ontario County, New York.2 |
Note* | I have been unable to track this family other than the information given by George Tucker. |
Family | Mary Tucker b. 17 Sep 1817, d. 21 Apr 1847 |
Children | |
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 26, ix Errata.
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 15, 26.
Richard Deuel1
#2468
Note* | I have been unable to track this family other than the information given by George Tucker. |
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 26, ix Errata.
John Deuel1
#2469
Note* | I have been unable to track this family other than the information given by George Tucker. |
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 26, ix Errata.
Robert D. Northrop1,2,3,4
#2470, b. 27 April 1807
Birth* | Robert D. Northrop was born on 27 April 1807 at Amenia, Dutchess County, New York.2,3,4 |
Birth of Son | His son George H. Northrup was born circa 1837 at New York.3,4 |
Marriage* | He married Margaret Tucker, daughter of John Tucker and Phebe Cedar, on 29 October 1842 at Washington, Dutchess County, New York.2,3,4 |
Birth of Daughter | His daughter Rachel E. Northrop was born on 2 October 1843 at Connecticut.2,3,4 |
Birth of Daughter | His daughter Mary Ann Northrop was born on 31 December 1844.2,3,4 |
Occupation | He was a hatter on 22 November 1850.3 |
Census1850FedUS* | He and Margaret Tucker appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of New Milford, Litchfield County, Connecticut, enumerated 22 November 1850. Their children Rachel E. and Mary Ann were listed as living with them, as was George H. Northrup, who was probably Robert's son from a previous marriage. Mary Ann appears to have been shown as Almira, although it is possible that this was another person and that Mary Ann was not found with them.3 |
Residence* | He and Margaret Tucker lived in 1851 at Bridgewater, Litchfield County, Connecticut. Their children Rachel E. and Mary Ann and Robert's son George H. Northrup probably lived with them. Bridgewater was still part of New Milford, CT, at this time.2 |
Occupation* | He was a wagon maker on 17 July 1860.4 |
Census1860FedUS* | He and Margaret Tucker appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Bridgewater, Litchfield County, Connecticut, enumerated 17 July 1860. Their children Rachel E. and Mary Ann were listed as living with them, as was George H. Northrup, who was probably Robert's son from a previous marriage. Mary Ann appears to have been shown as Myra, although it is possible that this was another person and that Mary Ann was not found with them.4 |
Citations
- George Tucker spelled it Northrup.
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 26.
- [S495] Census of 1850 for the United States, population schedule, Household of Robert D. Northrop, New Milford, Litchfield, Connecticut, dwelling 815, family 830, roll M432-43, enumerated 22 Nov 1850.
- [S494] Census of 1860 for the United States, population schedule, Household of Robert D. Northrop, Bridgewater, Litchfield County, Connecticut, dwelling 218, family 223, written page 25-26, printed page 611, enumerated 17 July 1860.
Scott Andrew Krebs1
#2471, b. 11 December 1955, d. 14 March 1985
Citations
- [S604] Tracey Diragi Family Tree, online www.geni.com, Entry for Scott Andrew Krebs.
- [S604] Tracey Diragi Family Tree, online www.geni.com, Entry for Stefanie Krebs-Fowler Homant.
Rachel E. Northrop1,2,3
#2472, b. 2 October 1843
Birth* | Rachel E. Northrop was born on 2 October 1843 at Connecticut.1,2,3 |
(with Parents) Census1850FedUS | She appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of New Milford, Litchfield County, Connecticut, in the household of her parents, Robert D. Northrop and Margaret Tucker.2 |
(with Parents) Residence | In 1851, Rachel E. Northrop was probably living at Bridgewater, Litchfield County, Connecticut, in the household of her parents, Robert D. Northrop and Margaret Tucker.1 |
(with Parents) Census1860FedUS | She appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Bridgewater, Litchfield County, Connecticut, in the household of her parents, Robert D. Northrop and Margaret Tucker.3 |
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 26.
- [S495] Census of 1850 for the United States, population schedule, Household of Robert D. Northrop, New Milford, Litchfield, Connecticut, dwelling 815, family 830, roll M432-43, enumerated 22 Nov 1850.
- [S494] Census of 1860 for the United States, population schedule, Household of Robert D. Northrop, Bridgewater, Litchfield County, Connecticut, dwelling 218, family 223, written page 25-26, printed page 611, enumerated 17 July 1860.
Mary Ann Northrop1
#2473, b. 31 December 1844
Birth* | Mary Ann Northrop was born on 31 December 1844.1,2,3 |
(with Parents) Census1850FedUS | She appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of New Milford, Litchfield County, Connecticut, in the household of her parents, Robert D. Northrop and Margaret Tucker.2 |
Name Variation | As of 22 November 1850, Mary Ann Northrop appears to have been known as Almira, although it is possible this was a seperate person.2 |
(with Parents) Residence | In 1851, Mary Ann Northrop was probably living at Bridgewater, Litchfield County, Connecticut, in the household of her parents, Robert D. Northrop and Margaret Tucker.1 |
(with Parents) Census1860FedUS | She appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Bridgewater, Litchfield County, Connecticut, in the household of her parents, Robert D. Northrop and Margaret Tucker.3 |
Name Variation | As of 17 July 1860, Mary Ann Northrop appears to have been known as Myra although it is possible this was a seperate person.3 |
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 26.
- [S495] Census of 1850 for the United States, population schedule, Household of Robert D. Northrop, New Milford, Litchfield, Connecticut, dwelling 815, family 830, roll M432-43, enumerated 22 Nov 1850.
- [S494] Census of 1860 for the United States, population schedule, Household of Robert D. Northrop, Bridgewater, Litchfield County, Connecticut, dwelling 218, family 223, written page 25-26, printed page 611, enumerated 17 July 1860.
Welcome S. Place1,2,3,4
#2474, b. circa 1818
Birth* | Welcome S. Place was born circa 1818 at New York.2,3,4 |
Marriage* | He married Louisa Matilda Tucker, daughter of John Tucker and Phebe Cedar, circa 1842.1,2,3 |
Birth of Daughter | His daughter Carrissa Place was born circa 1843 at New York.2 |
Birth of Son | His son William Place was born circa 1844 at New York.2 |
Birth of Daughter | His daughter Elizabeth Place was born circa 1845 at New York.2 |
Birth of Son | His son Welcome Place was born circa 1846 at New York.2 |
Birth of Daughter | His daughter Emma E. Place was born circa 1847 at New York.2,4 |
Occupation* | He was a blacksmith on 12 September 1850.2 |
Census1850FedUS* | He and Louisa Matilda Tucker appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Pleasant Valley, Dutchess County, New York, enumerated 12 September 1850. Their children Carrissa, William, Elizabeth, Welcome and Emma E. were listed as living with them.2 |
Birth of Daughter | His daughter Maria Place was born circa 1851 at New York.3 |
Residence* | George Tucker reported that Welcome S. Place and Louisa Matilda Tucker lived in 1851 at Pleasant Valley, Dutchess County, New York, and had five children.1 |
Birth of Son | His son Duncan Place was born circa 1856 at New York.3 |
Birth of Daughter | His daughter Jennie Place was born circa 1856 at Connecticut.4 |
Occupation | He was a blacksmith on 6 July 1870.3 |
Census1870FedUS* | He and Louisa Matilda Tucker appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Pleasant Valley, Dutchess County, New York, enumerated 6 July 1870. Their children Maria and Duncan were listed as living with them.3 |
(Widower) Death | He became a widower when Louisa Matilda Tucker died between 1870 and 1880.4 |
Occupation | He was a farmer on 5 June 1880.4 |
(Witness) Census1880FedUS | He appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Oxford, New Haven County, Connecticut, in the household of James H. Wheeler and Emma E. Place, his son-in-law and daughter. His daughter Jennie Place was enumerated with him.4 |
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 27.
- [S495] Census of 1850 for the United States, population schedule, Household of Welcome S. Place, Pleasant Valley, Dutchess County, New York, dwelling 28, family 35, roll M432-599, enumerated 12 September 1850.
- [S485] Census of 1870 for the United States, population schedule, Household of Welcome Place, Pleasant Valley, Dutchess County, New York, dwelling 311, family 338, page 40, roll M593-926, enumerated 6 July 1870.
- [S475] Census of 1880 for the United States, population schedule, Household of James H. Wheeler, Oxford, New Haven County, Connecticut, dwelling 61, family 63, ED 45, written page 5, printed page 246, roll T9-103, enumerated 5 June 1880.
William Langwell1
#2475
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 27.
Mary Matilda Langwell1
#2476
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 27.
Jane Eliza Langwell1
#2477
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 27.
George W. Tucker1
#2478, b. 23 January 1809
Birth* | George W. Tucker was born on 23 January 1809 at New York City, New York County, New York.1 |
Marriage* | He married Ann Maria Tucker, daughter of Joseph Tucker and Mary Bogert, on 15 November 1836 at New York City, New York County, New York.1 |
Birth of Son | His son Joseph Tucker was born on 23 December 1837 at New York City, New York County, New York.1 |
Birth of Son | His son William Gideon Tucker was born on 26 May 1839 at New York City, New York County, New York.1 |
Birth of Son | His son George Washington Tucker was born on 29 June 1841 at New York City, New York County, New York.1 |
Birth of Son | His son George Washington Tucker was born on 15 November 1842 at New York City, New York County, New York.1 |
Birth of Daughter | His daughter Mary Brevoort Tucker was born on 12 February 1845 at New York City, New York County, New York.1 |
Birth of Son | His son Clarence Tucker was born on 2 February 1847 at New York City, New York County, New York.1 |
Note* | George Tucker belonged to the Middlesex County branch of the Tucker family. At some point before the author George Tucker wrote his family history in 1851, this George was a hardware merchant.1 |
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 27.
Joseph Tucker1
#2480, b. 23 December 1837, d. 3 August 1838
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 27.
William Gideon Tucker1
#2481, b. 26 May 1839
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 27.
George Washington Tucker1
#2482, b. 29 June 1841, d. 7 August 1842
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 27.
George Washington Tucker1
#2483, b. 15 November 1842
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 27.
Mary Brevoort Tucker1
#2484, b. 12 February 1845
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 27.
Clarence Tucker1
#2485, b. 2 February 1847
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 27.
Catharine Nichols1,2
#2486, b. 4 June 1827, d. 9 April 1860
Birth* | Catharine Nichols was born on 4 June 1827 at New York City, New York County, New York.1 |
Marriage* | She married Joseph Tucker, son of John Tucker and Rebecca Miner, on 29 November 1849 at Scotch Plains, Essex County, New Jersey. The ceremony was performed by Rev. William Whittaker.1,2 |
Birth of Son | Her son Lewis Miner Tucker was born on 28 August 1850 at New York City, New York County, New York.1 |
Death* | She died of consumption on 9 April 1860 at Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, at age 32.2 |
Funeral* | Her funeral was held at 265 Mulberry Street, Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, on 12 April 1860.2 |
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 28.
- [S505] The New York Times, online, 10 April 1860, p. 5, Death notice for Catherine Nichols Tucker.
Elijah W. Nichols1,2
#2488
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 28.
- [S505] The New York Times, online, 10 April 1860, p. 5, Death notice for Catherine Nichols Tucker.
Catharine (?)1
#2489
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 28.
Lewis Miner Tucker1
#2490, b. 28 August 1850
Citations
- [S276] George H. Tucker M.D., A Genealogical and Historical Account, p. 28.