Shows her last name as Stucker
STUCKER, MARGARET, b. 1740, Pa., d. aft. 1804, Fayette Co., Ky., M. ca.1758, George Stucker, b. 1733, Berks Co., Pa., d. 1780 Kentucky (in Rev.War).
SERVICE: Patriot. Defender of Bryant's Station, Kentucky.
CHILDREN: Michael, m. Nancy Vaughn; Rosanna, m. Michael Stoner; Katty(Kitty), m. George Graves; John, m. Rebecca Castle; Henry, m. (1) JaneGottschall, (2) Lydia Childres; Jacob, m. (1) Sarah Mixel (Mitchell), (2)Sarah Gudshall (Gotschall); Mary (Betty, Polly, Betsy), m. - Young.
DESCENDANT: CHALMERS, Hazel Hershberger, No. 579889. (Jennings 1995 p 44- extract from an Indiana DAR p 618 Vol etc unknown; Possibly "A Rosterof Revolutionary Ancestors of the Indiana DAR. 1976.")
L A N D G R A N T "Office of Secretary of The Commonwealth Richmond, Virginia "PATRICK HENRY, esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, "To all to whom these presents shall come Greetings, KNOW YE, thatby virtue of a Certificate from the County Court of Fayette and inConsideration of an Act of General Assembly passed at the Session held inthe month of May one thousand seven hundred and Eight one, In titled anAct for the Relief of Certain Persons now Resident on the WesternFrontier, there is Granted by the said Commonwealth unto Margaret Stuckera certain Tract or parcel of land containing Four hundred acres bysurvey bearing the thirtieth day of April one Thousand Seven hundred andEighty four lying and being in the County of Fayette on the Water ofGlens Creek and Bounded as followeth (to wit) "BEGINNING at white oak white ash and Sugar tree Corner to RosannaMitchell thence South twenty degrees East one hundred and fifty poles tosix poles to three Sugar trees then North 20 (degrees) West 150 poles to2 hickories & Red oak twenty degrees East four hundred and twenty sixpoles passing said Roasanna Mitchell's Corner and with her line to theBeginning. "With its Appurtenances, to have and to hold the said Tract orparcel of land with its Appurtenances to the said Margaret Stucker andher Hier s forever. "IN WITNESS whereof the said Patrick Henry esquire Governor of theCommonwealth of Virginia hath hereunto set his hand and caused the LesserSeal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond on the Twentiethday of September in the Year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred &Eighty Six and of the Commonwealth the Eleventh. P. HENRY" G. B. 5 Page 562 (Stucker, Essie 1957 p. 26).