Posted by BJ on August 04, 19104 at 02:54:27:
In Reply to: TUCKER's from VIRGINIA and MARYLAND posted by Betty Jean on January 08, 19101 at 21:10:53:
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: TUCKERS from MARYLAND and VIRGINIA...
: Brief history of the Tucker family from Maryland and Caroline
: Co., Va.
: In 1941, the United States Government bought more than 298 acres of my : JOHN W. TUCKER : Later, my grandparents : 1. GLADYS ANNIE TUCKER <1912-1995> m.Wilson Carlin Garrison <1915-1995> : 2. LEWIS WILLIAM TUCKER <1917-1997> : 3. RUTH MAE TUCKER 'LIMBRICK' <1920-1995> : 4. JOHN HENRY TUCKER, JR < 1922-1992> : 5. RANDOLPH TUCKER <1928 - died young> : 6. MILTON LEE TUCKER <1926> : 7. CLARENCE THOMAS TUCKER <1930> : 8. HERBERT FRANKLIN TUCKER <1933> : : John Henry Tucker would hire 12-15 men for two weeks every year, to help : Crops of tobacco, cucumbers and corn were also raised in large : Corn and wheat was taken to Cppk's Mill to be ground. I remember my : The 8 Tucker children had to walk about 2 miles to catch the bus to : John Henry and Florence Ellen Tucker were good, honest people. Often : The Tucker's had a lot of friends in Caroline County, and if anyone ever : I can imagine how they felt while watching military jeeps and trucks : John Henry Tucker was my grandfather and I am searching for his father's : John and Fannie had 8 children: : Annie Laurie : I would be interested in hearing from anyone who is researching this line or : Thank you for taking your time to read this... beajay@intelos.net
: grandfather's old home place,
: A.P.Hill. As they watched the military jeeps and trucks passing by their
: home, they knew pretty soon they would have to live somewhere else.
: "Butler Plantation" in Caroline County. The house was built in 1820 by
: Edmerend Pendleton who also built "Edmonsbury" and "White Plains" near
: Sparta, Va.
: purchased this property from John Henry's father
: property adjoining this. They raised 8 children there...
: JOHN HENRY TUCKER, born and raised in Caroline County, Va,, built the
: first "sweet potato houses" on his property in Caroline Co., Va.. Other
: farmers, as far away as Culpepper, Va., used these houses. Sweet potato's
: were stored and cured in these houses for approximately 6 weeks. Stoves
: were used to keep a temperature of 70 degrees before they were then shipped
: to Washington, D.C. where they were later shipped to the Safeway Grocery
: Stores. The Tucker family raised about 2,000 bushels of sweet potatoes
: every year.
: dig sweet potatoes. His wife
: three meals a day for the workers. During the winter, in the deep snows, is
: when the sweet potatoes would sell the best.
: quantities. The Tucker's had four horses they used in the early years for
: farming of the land. It was only in the later years that they got tractors
: to do the work.
: mother
: trade a few eggs for a bag of candy at an old store near the mill, which is
: still standing.
: Sparta school. The first car John Henry bought was a 4 door, 1935
: Chevrolet, which he bought for $999.00 from Blatt Chevrolet in Milford. That
: was a lot of money then and he paid for it in cash.
: John Henry would say, "my word is my bond", and many business deals were
: made with just a handshake.
: needed some help, everyone would pitch in.
: passing by, for they knew it was the beginning of the government buying
: their land that they were so proud of and had worked so hard on... Now...
: they'd have to live somewhere else!!!
: ancestors. I believe his father to be JOHN WESLEY TUCKER. born about 1837
: in Maryland. He is listed in the U.S. Enrollment Records for Ann Arundel
: County, dated Oct 29, 1862., as being an "able-bodied male citizen"., in
: the 6th Election District of said county. His post office is listed as
: Friendship, Md.
: indeed, he did! He enlisted in Capt. R. Snowden Andrew's 1st Maryland
: Artillery CSA in Fredericksburg, Va. on June 27, 1861. On April 7, 1862, in
: Caroline Co.,Va., he married FANNIE COVINGTON <1841or42-1924>, daughter of
: James Covington and Mary Chinault
: Chimborazo Hospital in Richmond on October 29, 1864. He spent the rest of
: his life in Caroline Co, Va., dying there on December 23, 1895.
: Maryland Tucker
: Pauline Tucker
: University Tucker
: Eva or Martha E.
: Birdie
: Eunice Tucker
: John Henry Tucker <1893> my grandfather!
: who has any information on John W. Tucker.