Hiram TUCK
Hiram TUCK
Union soldier
1830 TN Blount p11a Cary Tuck
1830 TN Blount p11a Cary Tuck: Cary Tuck is at 5 from top: Free white males 1 (15-20), 1 (20-30), 1 (60-70) Cary Tuck; free white females 1 (50-60) Nancy Stanley? Total persons: 4.
Cary Tuck Jr. is on line 6 from top: Free white males 1 (5-10), 1 (30-40) Cary Tuck Jr.; free white females 1 (5-10). Total persons: 3.
John Tuck is on line 13 from top: Free white males 1 (15-20), 1 (40-50) John Tuck, free white females 1 (under 5), 2 (5-10), 2 (10-15) 1 (15-20), 1 (40-50). Total persons: 9.
1830 TN Blount p11b Cary Tuck
1830 TN Blount p11b Cary Tuck: Cary Tuck is at 5 from top: Free white males 1 (15-20), 1 (20-30), 1 (60-70) Cary Tuck; free white females 1 (50-60) Nancy Stanley? Total persons: 4.
Cary Tuck Jr. is on line 6 from top: Free white males 1 (5-10), 1 (30-40) Cary Tuck Jr.; free white females 1 (5-10). Total persons: 3.
John Tuck is on line 13 from top: Free white males 1 (15-20), 1 (40-50) John Tuck, free white females 1 (under 5), 2 (5-10), 2 (10-15) 1 (15-20), 1 (40-50). Total persons: 9.
1840 MO Polk p150a Hiram Tuck
1840 MO Polk p150a Hiram Tuck. Joeph Tuck (Hiram Tuck’s brother) is on line 10. Free white males: 2 (under 5), 1 (5-10), 1 (10-15), 2 (30-40) Joseph & Hiram Tuck; free white females: 2 (5-10), 1 (10-15), 1 (15-20), 1 (30-40)/ Total persons: 11 Agriculture 3.
1840 MO Polk p150b Hiram Tuck
1840 MO Polk p150b Hiram Tuck. Joeph Tuck (Hiram Tuck’s brother) is on line 10. Free white males: 2 (under 5), 1 (5-10), 1 (10-15), 2 (30-40) Joseph & Hiram Tuck; free white females: 2 (5-10), 1 (10-15), 1 (15-20), 1 (30-40)/ Total persons: 11 Agriculture 3.
Burial: East Looney Township, Polk County, Missouri, Hickory Grove Cemetery
Hiram Tuck & Mary "Polly" Russell stone
Hiram Tuck & Mary "Polly" Russell stone on Ancestry from Macy_Morgan.


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