. . . . Just before 8-15-1782 we find his [Jacob's] wife and sons, James A., David, Jacob,Phillip and daughter Polly at Bryant's Station. They were in Cabin 16during the siege. She is mentioned as Widow Stucker, her husband havingbeen killed by the Indians there. (See Notes of Jacob Stucker). Phillip stated that his father was killed by Indians while on a scoutingexpedition. Jacob's brother-in-law, John Castle, was with him at thetime, . . .