Person:Samuel Tucker (2)

Watchers
Samuel Richard Tucker
m. 1842
  1. Joseph William Tucker1843 - 1916
  2. Samuel Richard Tucker1845 - 1914
  3. Clair Emma Tucker1847 - 1851
  4. Mary Elizabeth Tucker1849 - 1857
m. 9 Oct 1868
  1. Joseph Richard Tucker1869 - Abt 1869
  2. Francis Marion Tucker1871 - 1878
  3. Lulu Athie Tucker1873 - 1943
  4. William Claiborne Tucker1876 - 1952
  5. Lilly Ellen Tucker1879 - 1879
  6. Gaines Morgan Tucker1880 - 1908
  7. Samuel Isham Tucker1883 - 1955
  8. Rosa Ann Melissa Tucker1885 - 1960
  9. Eunice Tucker1887 - 1967
  10. Emma May Tucker1891 - 1985
  11. Sarah Ann Melinda Tucker1895 - 1978
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Richard Tucker
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3] 23 Jun 1845 Sumter, , South Carolina, USA
Marriage 9 Oct 1868 Union City, Obion, Tennessee, USAto Letha Ellen Bishop
Death? 17 Mar 1914 Hattiesburg, Forrest, Mississippi, USA
Burial? 18 Mar 1914
References
  1. Death Certificate.

    Since Clarendon County was once part of the Old Sumter District many people with ancestors who migrated west during the 1800s actually have their roots in Clarendon County, but just don't realize it. Family records indicate that Rich Tucker was born in Clarendon County.

  2. 1850 U.S. Federal Census of Pike County, Alabama
    page 152, maybe.

    Samuel Moses Tucker and his wife, Sarah Perkins Tucker are in Pike county, Alabama in 1850! Samuel is age 32; Sarah is age 24, Joseph is age 7, Samuel is age 5 (this is Samuel Rich Tucker), and Martha is age 2, I think. Living with them is D. L. Richburgh, age 36

    All of the household is from SC. Enumerated 27 day of Sep 1850. Page # of census is not clear. Maybe 152. A quick scan of the census page before and after shows that others in the neighborhood are from SC; most of these folks are farmers.

  3. 1860 U.S. Federal Census of Jasper County, Mississippi
    Year: 1860; Census Place: , Jasper, Mississippi; Roll: M653_583; Page: 0; Image: 387.

    working on the farm of his father and stepmother?