Person:Letitia Caverly (1)

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Letitia Caverly
b.13 Apr 1834 Hastings County
d.26 Oct 1899 Hastings County
m. 7 Sep 1824
  1. Thomas Caverly
  2. Peter Ketcheson Caverly1824 - 1888
  3. Amey CaverlyAbt 1826 -
  4. George Henry Caverly1827 - 1865
  5. Joseph Caverly1831 - 1886
  6. Letitia Caverly1834 - 1899
  7. William Nelson Caverly1835 - 1905
  8. Amos Mills Caverly1837 - 1911
  9. John Ketcheson Caverly1843 - 1875
m. 30 Sep 1851
  1. Laney Maria Tucker1852 - 1932
  2. William James Tucker1854 - 1858
  3. Eli Edgar Tucker1856 - 1857
  4. John Henry Tucker1858 - 1940
  5. Amos Levi Tucker1870 -
  6. George Walter Tucker1875 - 1961
Facts and Events
Name[1] Letitia Caverly
Gender Female
Birth? 13 Apr 1834 Hastings County
Marriage 30 Sep 1851 Sidney, Hastings, Ont.to Henry Tucker
Death? 26 Oct 1899 Hastings County
Burial? Longwell Cemetery, Hastings County

Notes: Henry Tucker married Letitia Caverly and they settled on the south half of Lot 31, Con. 4 where they built a home. There son John Henry Tucker married his 2nd wife Mrs. Maud Read. They lived on the corner of Wallbridge and Loyalist Rd. John Henry Tucker took over the farm and in 1914 added the south half of Lot 30. One of John's sons, George, took over the south half of lot 31 in 1934. John's other son Frank took over the south half of lot 30. Both the farms were sold to T.A. Carruthers in 1966-67.

In March 2001 I talked to T.A. Carruthers on the phone. He is now retired. He does not remember any old homestead remains on the land.

References
  1. Kingston-Whig-Standard Newspaper.

    Date of Import: Feb 23, 2000