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ALBERT, Daniel, Henry Tucker-White IL, 1840
Posted by: Donna Crosby (ID *****1813) Date: December 15, 2007 at 13:23:28
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Is anyone searching for these men? I wonder if Albert, Daniel or Henry (or all three) may have been related to a Mary B. Tucker-Warren? I know that my ancestors Mary B. Tucker/Bryant Warren were in Hickman TN in the 1820 census;

I know that Bryant Warren (born in 1789 in Crab Orchard/Lincoln/KY) and wife Mary B. Tucker (b. 1794, NC or GA) moved to White IL by 1830; and as I know that folks usually did not move alone, when we see the 1840 census, these Tucker men above and their families are already living there is close proximity to my Bryant Warren and Mary B. Tucker, I am hoping that someone knows who these folks are and can identify more details.

Additionally, I think that Mary B. Tucker is in the h/h of a Mary Tucker in HIckman TN in the 1830 census...I do not rule out that she could have been a Cherokee...just a hunch on my part here. I also wonder if there could be a Rice connection here as well, Bryant Warren appears two doors down from Abel Rice who was the son of a missionary to the Chickasaw Indians, Ebenezer Rice, Sr. between 1800-1806 in MS/TN Indian Territory.

The Rice brothers Abel, Joel and Ebenezer Rice, Jr. would all move to IL about this same time..and their children (Mariah Rice/Ryderus Clark Gillham who was the son of Frances Warren, d. of Mary B. Tucker )would marry each other in White IL...connections anyone??

Donna Crosby


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