Box 9
Contains 15 Results:
Theodorick Bland (1742-1790), Fairy Hill, near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to St. George Tucker, 1781 July 3
St. George Tucker, New Kent county to Mrs. Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker, Bizarre, Cumberland (by Mr. R. Fretwell), 1781 July 5
Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker (1752-1788), Bizarre, near Farmville, Virginia to St. George Tucker, 1781 July 7
John Hall, Halifax, North Carolina to Martha Hall, Cumberland County, 1781 July 9
Richard Randolph (1770-1796), Bizarre, Cumberland County, Virginia to St. George Tucker , Camp, 1781 July 9
Theodorick Bland Randolph (-1792), Bizarre to Colonel St. George Tucker, 1781 July 9
Thanks him for good advice. Self is such a perverse boy that he wishes he had a tutor to make him mind his book. Loves to play better than confinement. Brother Hal (Henry St. George Tucker) more clever than sister for his age. Was rejoiced when they got his letter to leave Roanoke.
Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker, Bizarre, near Farmville, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Camp, favored by Captain Archer, 1781 July 10
John Randolph, Bizarre to St. George Tucker, 1781 July 10
Dear Papa, I take this opportunity of letting you know are all well. Sister is worth a dozen of what she was when you left her. She says any things and runs about all day. I hope you are in favour with the Marquis. I don't doubt it. I thank you my dear Papa for telling me in your letter to be a good boy and mind my book. I will try all I can to be a good boy and a favorite of Mama's and when you come home I hope I shall be one of yours.
St. George Tucker, Williamsburg to Mrs. Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker, Bizarre, 1781 July 11
Theodorick Bland, Springfield, Amelia County to Frances Bland Randolph Tucker, Bizarre, 1781 July 12
Mrs. Jameson informs me that you have made a second flight from the enemy. Mr. Tucker is to audit and settle the accounts for officer's pay. Your brother wants a certificate for what is due him.