Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameTabitha HARRIS 434
Birth Date1760
Birth PlaceVirginia
Death Date1840 - 184321 Age: 80
Death PlaceWilkes County, Georgia
Spouses
Birth Date1760
Birth PlaceHalifax, Halifax County, Virginia
Death Date4 Apr 184421 Age: 84
Death PlaceWilkes County, Georgia
OccupationRevolutionary War Soldier?
FatherEdward TUCK Sr. , 168 (1732-1781)
MotherMary Ellen POWELL , 169 (1733-<1780)
Family ID967
Marr Date22 Dec 1790
Marr PlaceHalifax County, Virginia
ChildrenSusannah (1791-1829)
 Sarah (?-)
 Nancy (~1796-)
 Mary (?-)
 Claiborne (1804-1880)
 Tabitha C. (~1811-)
 Martha (?-)
Notes for Josiah (Spouse 1)
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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Book: John and Edward Tuck of Halifax County, Virginia and Some of Their Descendants compiled by Aletha Jane Macon, copy. 1964, from page 25-6:

Halifax County records contain entries for 1790, Josiah Tuck and Tabitha Harris.

Marriage Bond for: Josiah Tusk (made his mark) and Tabitha Haines Dec 22, 1790 Bondsman Mat Lacy. No one signed for Tabitha (Halifax Co VA Marriage Bonds)21

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Josiah Tuck Will

Wilkes County, Ga. Will Book, Page 107

State of Georgia
Wilkes County

In the name of God Amen. I, Josiah Tuck of the County and State aforesaid, this thirteenth day of October in the Year of Our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Forty Three do make and ordain, this my last Will and Testament, in manner and form following ver.

Item first. I will and desire that all my lawful Debts be paid in a convenient time after my Decease.

To my daughter Susannah McLaughlin, I give a feather Bed and furniture, and a Cow and Calf, which she has received.

To my daughter Sarah Kent, I give a feather Bed and furniture and a Cow and Calf which she has received.

To my daughter Nancy Colley, I give a feather Bed and furniture and a Cow and Calf, or the value thereof which she has received.

To my daughter, Mary Huel, I give a feather Bed and furniture and a Cow and Calf which she has received.

To my son, Claborn Tuck, I give a feather Bed and furniture and a Cow and Calf and a dark Mare which he has received.

To my son, Benjamin W. Tuck, I give a feather Bed and furniture, a Cow and Calf and bright bay Mare, the Mare he has received.

To my Grand-daughter, Tabitha C. Huel, whom I have raised, I give a feather Bed and furniture and a Cow and Calf.

To my two Youngest Daughters, Tabitha Tuck and Martha Tuck, I give them my Land and premises, Plantation Tools, Stock of all Kinds and Household and Kitchen furniture to have and to hold forever.

Item lastly. I nominate and ordain my son Benjamin W. Tuck and Luke Turner, Executors of this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and annulling all former will or wills made by me and publish and declare this to by my last.

In Testimony of which I have hereunto set my seal and signature the day and date above written.
Josiah Tuck (his mark)

Luke Turner
Rick L. Barrett
Daniel M. Irwin
Georgia
Wilkes County

In the Court of Ordinary, September Term 1844 personally appeared in open Court, Luke Turner and Daniel M. Irvin who being duly sworn says, that they saw the Testator Josiah Tuck, sign and seal and heard him acknowledge the annexed instrument of writing to be his last Will and Testament and at the time of his so doing he was of sound and disposing mind and memory, and that they subscribe the same as witnesses in his presence, at his request and in presence of each other, together with Richard L. Barrett.

Luke Turner
Daniel M. Irvin

Sworn to in Open Court
Sept. 2, 1844
John H. Dyson, C.C.O.

Recorded 30th day of January 1845

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