Edith “Edy” STANLEY
Edith “Edy” STANLEY
Edith "Edy" (Stanley) Tuck 1845 letter, John Tuck pension
Edith "Edy" (Stanley) Tuck 1845 letter, John Tuck pension, from Bhathaway on Ancestry. 1845
Halifax County Virginia, Edy Tuck, wife of John Tuck apparently had difficulty getting a widow's pension after her husband, John Tuck had died. The pension was eventually approved in 1848. The pension was to be provided due to John Tuck having served in the Revolutionary War.
Edith "Edy" (Stanley) Tuck widow of John Tuck Mar 4, 1848
Edith "Edy" (Stanley) Tuck widow of John Tuck Mar 4, 1848. Pension of $20.00.
Edith “Edy” (Stanley) Tuck pension, John Tuck RW widow
Edith “Eddy” (Stanley) Tuck pension, John Tuck RW widow. U.S., Revolutionary War Pensioners, 1801-1815, 1818-1872.
Thomas Tuck letter, Jr for Edy Tuck
Thomas Tuck letter, Jr for Edy Tuck
Halifax County, VA
Thomas Tuck, Jr., Brother of John Tuck wrote this letter on behalf of his sister-in-law, Edy Tuck who was having difficulty getting a widows pension after her husband, John, had died. In this letter, it appears that Thomas is saying that John Tuck had died 8/6/1822.

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