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Saturday, July 16, 2005

Tucker Family: Marriages, Births, Deaths

Here's the handwritten copy of some of the Tucker family genealogy by my grandmother, Susie Smith Tucker. She covered the front and back of a 6 x 9 sheet of paper; this is the front. (click on the picture to see it larger and read directly from her handwriting)

I've transcribed it below, with only punctuation added for ease and sense in reading. Some spellings were unclear and there I indicated my best guess with a (?).






Marriages:

Benjamin Franklin Tucker & Lucinda Penelope Maddox married December 18, 1878 and on Dec 14, 1897 he married Ida Mae Walker.

Otha Erastus Tucker & Fannie Mayo were married in Albany, GA. The (sic) had 5 children daughter Hermine, a son Ben Franklin, a daughter Sara, a son Mayo, a daughter Fannie.

Pearl Edward Tucker married Bonnie Donaldson, Atlanta, GA. They had 4 children: a son Reuben Edward, a daughter Sara Elizabeth, a son Benjamin Donaldson, a son Jacob Hawk (Hank?).

Elizabeth Eveline Tukcer married William Henry Berry Oct 23, 1902 at Almon, GA. They had one daughter, Virginia Elizabeth, born July 4, 1924. The real date of marriage must be 1912 or later. Elizabeth Eveline was only 9 years old in 1902. Please click on the picture of the handwriten document and see what you think the date is. It looks like 1902 to me, but that cannot be correct.

Henry Madison Tucker married Hester Anne Woodward. They had one daughter, Martha Virginia born Sept 3, 1919. Hester & Madison were married Memphis, Tenn.

Olive Ethel Tucker & Herbert Johnson Stuckey were married in Conyers, GA in June ?, a daughter Olive Herberta, Elizabeth, Louise, a son Herbert Tucker Stuckey.

Thomas Walker Tucker married Susie Smith Aug 25, 1920, LaGrange, GA. They had one son, Thomas Walker Tucker, Jr. (born July 5, 1922 ~ note by transcriptionist, his daughter).

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