- keyword(s): Henry St. George Tucker
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Elizabeth Tucker, Bermuda, to Fanny Tucker, Williamsburg, 1791 October 30
Elizabeth Tucker is sister of St. George Tucker, and an aunt of Fanny Tucker. Mentions other Tucker children, Henry, Tudor, Beverly, and Elizabeth, as well as Theodorick and Richard Randolph and the latter's wife, Judith. Comments on the proposed marriage of St. George Tucker to Mrs. Carter, and the small children she will be bringing to the marriage.
Letters from John Thompson Brown, Richmond, to Henry Brown, Jr., 1832 January-March
Scope and Contents "My speech on abolition has had great eclat--a fund has been raised for publishing it in pamphlet form for general distribution... Judges [Henry St. George] Tucker and Brookehave taken active part in puffing the speech." He also reports, "I have carried my Railroad Bill...and shall enjoy the credit of effecting it by my personal influence."
Thomas Tudor Tucker, 1814 August 6
Theodorick Bland (1742-1790), Cawsons, Prince George county, Virginia to Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker, circa 1786 December
Congratulates them on safe arrival at Matoax. Horses away. Lent one to Doctor Gilliam who lately arrived from Scotland. Both their children Anne F. B. and Henry St. George Tucker well, though both had fever and ague. Encloses two letters from Walker Maury concerning Theodorick's Randolph elopement from school. Kept Theodorick at home after his second return.
John Randolph Tucker, Lexington, Virginia, to Lena H. Tucker,, 1895 May 11
Mentions letters written by her grandfather, Henry St. George Tucker, and hopes that she did not sell them; asks about Annie [her sister]. 1 p. ALS.
Nathaniel Tucker, Malton, England to Elizabeth Tucker, Port Royal, Bermuda, 1783 July 12
Anne Tucker, Bermuda to Mrs. Frances (Bland) Tucker, Matoax, 1787 October 20
I was glad to hear that you are all well. Mr. Kerr, a gentleman from Virginia, whose Lady is a daughter of Captain John Gilbert at Somerset will bring our letters. Miss Fanny Gilchrist is to be married to a Doctor Fitt, a resident of the Flats. Tom Henson has become a benedict. (Daughter of Henry and Frances Tucker of Somerset, niece of St. George Tucker).
Sargent-Tucker, G.
Tucker, R-Zenger
Nathaniel Tucker, Malton, England to Mrs. Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker, 1784 August 18
Anne Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter, circa 1802 June 4
1802 June 5. Receipt for 6 shares in Alexandria Bank, deed for smith-shop and 4 lots in Blandford, and 6 slaves (including blacksmith) in connection with marriage settlement from St. George Tucker to Anne Frances Bland Tucker. Witnessed by Coalter, Anne Frances Bland Tucker, John Randolph Junior, Ann Banister, Mrs. Judith Randolph) Randolph, and Henry St. George Tucker. Included on 1802 June 4, letter from Coalter to Tucker, which see.
Thomas Tudor Tucker, Dorchester, South Carolina to Mrs. Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker in Virginia, 1779 August 25
Renews assurances that her connection with family gives him greatest pleasure. Hopes she will inform him of health of brother (St. George Tucker), of little sons (Richard, Theodorick and John Randolph) and herself. Sister (Polly Evans) and little ones (Nancy and Henry Tucker) present compliments. His little ones almost driven to necessity of paying them visit (because of war).
Doctor Thomas Tudor Tucker, Charleston, South Carolina to Mrs. Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker, Matoax, near Petersburg, Virginia, 1784 April 12
Charles Carter, Winchester to Lelia (Skipwith) Carter Tucker, 1804 September 25
Has written so wonders why they do not get his letters. Amblers, Mrs. Bush, Mr. Smith’s family, Doctor Conrad and his family have all had ague and fever.Written on letter of Henry St. George Tucker to St. George Tucker, this date.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, Charlotte, to John Coalter, Richmond, 1815 March 24
Agrees with his opinions. Feels he must renounce the obligation and return the gift. To brother Henry St. George Tucker. Hopes to sell interest in Cawson's estate and buy land in western country. Tide of vagrant migration will pour down the Alabama and Mobile. Should have remained at Stuanton when Coalter was advanced to the bench.
John Randolph, Washington, D. C., to Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, 1822 January 2
Estrangement from mother's second family. Religion. Distance and time erase the strongest attachments. Has no knowledge of Henry St. George Tucker's connections. Not invited to house where his dead sister's children live (niece and nephew). Family against him. Wants to make a suitable provision for his slaves. Congratulations on his state appointment. D? left because infatuation with a woman. D.? practice had been neglected and taken away by Yankees.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, Charlotte to John Coalter, Court of Appeals, Richmond., 1814 February 8
Wife and children well. Determined not to remain obligated to brother (Henry St. George Tucker) say longer. Has decided to 1. Give brother the Lunenburg land 2. Buy land elsewhere 3. Go into army 4. Purchase land and move west, perhaps near Nashvillle. Will sell interest in Cawson's estate to Perkins and buy land from Gen. Preston near Franklin, Ky. Here no longer considered as of the bar. A postscript added by Mary C. Tucker.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1874-), Elm Grove to John Coalter, Court of Appeals, Richmond, 1811 October 13
Has agreed with brother (Henry St. George Tucker?) that they cannot live agreeably together, so wishes to move. Brother has accepted gift (they held together?) Will rent small piece of land and house. Relations with brother now very good. Will explain to father when he sees him.
John Randolph of Roanoke (1773-1833) , Washington, D.C. to Elizabeth Tucker Coalter at Richmond, Virginia, 1827 January 27
She will again be entertained by society of Richmond. Uncle Henry (St. George Tucker) wrote from Bowling Green. Hope she finds Doctor (John Brockenbrough) recovered. Own health is bad. Is taking mercury which causes more misery than relief.
Mrs. A. F. B. (T.) Coalter, Elm Grove, near Staunton, Virginia to Mrs. Lelia (Skipwith) Carter Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1805 April 11
John Coalter (1771-1838), 1805 January 26
John Coalter, 1804 January 26
I have sold certain lots in Petersburg that St. George Tucker conveyed to John Randolph, Jr. and Henry St. George Tucker in trust. (See: St. George Tucker, indenture; 1802 June 5) for two hundred and seventy pounds. Witnessed by: St. George Tucker and Chas Carter.
Tuck, William M. 1946-1966; et al
Tuck, William M. 1946-1966; Tucker, Harry St. George 1966; Tucker, Bishop Henry St. George 1953-1966; Tucker, Richard Blackburn 1956-1959; Tyler, Dr. Franklin A 1955; Tyler, John -- Tenth President 1956-1963; Vaden, Lewis Henry 1962; Vaughan, William Conway -- Lynchburg, 1964
Lord Wellesly, Fort William to Governor General, 1804 May 1
Recommendation of (Henry St. George) Tucker, upon his resignation as accountant general of India. Enclosed in letter of Henry Tucker, 1806 January 1, , to St. George Tucker.