Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameMoses TUCK 194
Birth Date1758
Birth PlaceHalifax County, Virginia
Death Dateaft 1784 Age: 26
Death PlaceGreenback, Blount County, Tennessee
FatherEdward TUCK Sr. , 168 (1732-1781)
MotherMary Ellen POWELL , 169 (1733-<1780)
Spouses
Birth Date6 Jun 176221
Birth PlaceGoochland County, Virginia
Death PlaceVirginia or Tennessee
Family ID966
Marr Date13 Aug 178421
Marr PlacePittsville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia
Marr MemoVirginia, Compiled Marriages, 1660-1800
Birth Date?
Family ID1052
Marr Date15 May 1817
Marr PlaceBlount County, Tennessee
Notes for Moses TUCK
From: Descendants of Woodham Tuck on Ancestry from SoonerNuke.

Generation No. 3

5. EDWARD4 TUCK (BENNET3, WOODHAM2, UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1732 in England, or Virginia, and died Abt. 1790 in Halifax County, VA. He married UNKNOWN.
Children of EDWARD TUCK and UNKNOWN are:
i. MARY5 TUCK, b. 1756.
ii. EDWARD TUCK, b. 22 Dec 1761; m. LUCY STANLEY, 22 Dec 1791.
iii. SARAH SALLY TUCK, b. 1762; m. MOSES CHAPMAN, 25 Dec 1789, Halifax County, VA.
iv. VASHTI TUCK, b. 1764; m. JAMES WEAVER, 26 Dec 1781.
v. TABITHA TUCK, b. 1787, Halifax County, Virginia; m. JARRATT IRBY, SR., 02 Nov 1830; b. 1777, Halifax County, VA; d. 1869.
vi. SUSANNAH TUCK, b. 1768.
vii. MOSES TUCK, b. Abt. 1758, Halifax County, VA.
viii. JOSIAH TUCK, b. Abt. 1760, Halifax County, Va; d. 1844, Wilkes County, Gerogia.
ix. CARY TUCK, b. 1762, Halifax County, Va; d. 19 Feb 1836, Lincoln County,MO.
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Living in 1812 and sold property in 1825 VA21

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was in ,Blount, TN in 1840

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