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Tucker Marriages

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Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 3 Jan 2013 17:47

This is a map of London which you may find useful as it is an old one online and free.

http://london1868.com/weller47.htm

4 squares down and second from the end is Stepney and there is a North St on that.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 3 Jan 2013 17:50

Jannie I forgot to say they rounded the ages down on the 1841 census so you can't really go by the ages on that one. I have three children all of 5 years old in one census for 1841 and they are all about 18 months to two years apart on the actual births.

JannieAnnie

JannieAnnie Report 3 Jan 2013 22:49


Mel

Thank you for the link to the 1868 map and infor re roundings - they always make it more confusing, but I think that what has been posted gives me most of the facts (except the reason for the musical carpenter/joiner bit!)

Thanks for your help

J

JannieAnnie

JannieAnnie Report 28 Jun 2013 16:13

I started this post for George 1823 & George John 1868 (father and son) and on 3rd Jan 2013 MelFG kindly posted details from someone’s tree on another site for George 1823 marrying Emma Taylor in September 1855.

I have now found (during a free trip to the Library) a John Tucker, marrying an Emma Turner in April 1857 – the details seem to match up with other the Tucker father details (George EDIT before 1823 possibly 1801) and one witness is also George Tucker (possibly George John 1868) his brother? EDIT - No that is his nephew - so George 1823 his brother

So does anyone agree/disagree that this John Tucker could be John Tucker 1831 (1841 Census at Bermuda Street, Stepney) – tried comparing signatures but would appreciate some fresh eyes on it please? Also the residence at time of marriage is North Street – George and Emma live at North Street on the 1861 Census.

Thank you

J-A

EDIT - sorry got confused with the string of Georges so amended the dates!!!

JannieAnnie

JannieAnnie Report 16 Apr 2014 17:15


I thought I should just put this on here as the connection is George John Tucker (1867 to c 1929). George married Harriett in 1890 - I am now looking for her death.

From a few other trees I have seen her death year noted as 1955, so it must be this one:

Deaths Mar 1955 (>99%)
TUCKER Harriett 86 Surrey N. 5g 497

But as far as I can see it could also be this one:

Deaths Dec 1933 (>99%)
Tucker Harriet 65 Fulham 1a 388

I am initially inclined towards 1955 and wonder whether Harriett Tucker is visible on the ERs in the early 1950's please and if she is with anybody? I am struggling to work out why she might be in Surrey N (if it is her!) - unless it was with one of her children (or in the vicinity) but their deaths do not appear to occur in the same place - which isn't an indicator of course, as they could have moved after her death!

Sorry rambling, speculating - so if anyone could check on ERs I would be grateful

Thank you
J-A