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Facts and Events
Name |
Alice Tucker |
Married Name |
Mrs. Alice Allen |
Married Name[1] |
Mrs. Alice Hardy |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[5] |
Est 1615 |
Virginia, United States |
Other[2] |
13 Mar 1649 |
Arthur Allen applies for a Land Grant for having transported 4 colonists including Alice Tucker |
Marriage |
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to Arthur Allen |
Other[3] |
9 Mar 1670 |
Surry, Virginia, United StatesAlice settled the Estate of Arthur Allen, her husband, who LEFT NO WILL. |
Marriage |
Abt 1671 |
Isle of Wight, Virginia, United Statesto John Hardy |
Other[1] |
7 Oct 1675 |
Isle of Wight, Virginia, United Statesnamed in Will of John Hardy, husband |
Other[4] |
11 May 1681 |
Isle of Wight, Virginia, United StatesAlice Hardy assigns POA to son-in-law William Mayo |
Death[4] |
Aft May 1681 |
Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States |
Uncertain Lineage
The identity of her father is uncertain, but "probable"[5].
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Will Abstract of John Hardy, in William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. (Omohundro Institute)
Vol 7, No 4 (Apr 1899).
p 239 - Will of John Hardy, of the lower parish, in the Isle of Wight co., in Va.: Dau. Olive Driver, wife of Giles Driver, dau. Lucy Council, wife of Hodges Councill, dau. Deborah Hardy; gr. child Hardy Driver, dau. of Giles D., Olive Driver's two children, Lucy Councill's 3 children, wife's grand child John Johnson; wife Alice Hardy, son-in-law Robert Burnett; to William Mayo all my silver clasps to breeches and shirt. Dated 7 Oct., 167-; pr. 9 June, 1677.
Will of Giles Driver: Sons Robert, Charles, Giles, John : dau. Hardy Driver, wife sole exx. Dated 29 Dec., 1676; pr. 9 June, 1677
p 233 - Power of Alice Hardy, A her mark, of the Isle of Wight County, to her son-in-law Wm Mayo. 1680 ----- [Note: some dates are incorrect.]
- ↑ William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. (Omohundro Institute)
Vol 6, No 2, p 69.
Arthur Allen, the emigrant, was, in 1667, stated by himself to be sixty-five years. He died in 1670. He calls Daniel Tucker (aged fifty-five in 1667) "brother". As Tucker was the younger of the two, Allen's wife Alice was Alice Tucker. This view is confirmed by a grant dated March 13, 1649, to Arthur Allen, of 200 acres, between Lawnes Creek and Chippoakes Creek, for importing into the colony four persons, viz.: Alice Tucker, Wm. Eyres, Wm. Moss, and Thomas Rastell. (Land Register).
- ↑ Surry, Virginia, United States. Record Book 1.
Book 1, p. 405.. 9 March 1670 After the death of her first husband Arthur Allen, who left no will, his wife settled his estate. Surry County . Mrs. Alice Tucker Allen discharges Nicholas Sessums of all claims of debts. Wit: Wm Newsum, John Thompson."
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Brayton, John Anderson. Colonial families of Surry and Isle of Wight counties, Virginia, v. 6: Isle of Wight County, Virginia, will & deed book 1 (1662-1688), abstracts of deeds, 1715, pp. 1-32. (Memphis, Tennessee: J.A. Brayton, c2001 (Jackson, Mississippi : Cain Lithographers))
Vol 6, p 272.
Know all men by these presents that I ALICE HARDY of the Isle of Wight County, Spinster / doe constitute Ordain in my place & stead & for my use my welbeloved Sonn in Law / Wm MAY(O) my lawfull Attorney to ask demand receive & recover or seize att / such debts of Tob or any other effects shall be made appear due unto me From / any person or persons w’soever & upon not payment made to sue arrest implead cast / into prison & upon payment made to release discharge & give discharges in as / Full & ample manner as if I my selfe were present, as alsoe impowering my sd / Attorney to arrest implead any Tennant that hath Leased any Land of mine / that shall make any breach of any article imposed upon ye to performe in / their sd Lease, rattifieing & alloweing my sd Attorney in what he shall / act or doe in ye p’mises aforesd to be lawfull & right as if I my selfe were / present As witness my hand & Seal this 11th of May 1681
Signed sealed & delivered in the presence of us ALICE (A) HARDY seal John (++) Johnson her m’ke Hoges (HC) Council hes m’ke Acknowledged in Open Court held For ye Isle of Wight / County ye 9th of June 1681 by ALLICE HARDY to be her / Act & Ordered to be Recorded Test JOHN PITT, Cl Cur
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Carrell, William P. The Allen family of Surry County, Virginia: its British roots and early generations in America, in Dorman, John Frederick, ed. The Virginia Genealogist. (Washington, District of Columbia: Dorman, John Frederick)
50(2006):10.
'Both Alice's brother's given name and the fact that genealogical research of the Tucker family in Britain has, so far, failed to reveal any other candidate lead researcher Eve Gregory and the author to conclude that Alice and Daniel were probably the children of Daniel Tucker, who was christened on 10 April 1575 in Milton-next-Gravesend, Kent. While direct evidence has not yet been discovered, such a conclusion is nonetheless reasonable, ...'
On page 12, the author estimates her birth year as about 1615 with some explanation.
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