- keyword(s): Nathaniel Beverley Tucker
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Judith (Randolph) Randolph, Bizarre, Farmville, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1811 May 12
Wrote on eve of departure to Clifton. At Randolph? Harrison's, she met sister (Harriet (Randolph) Hackley) whom she had not seen for four years. Mrs. Harrison in bad health. Sister had hoped to spend some time with Martha (Jefferson) Randolph and self's brother William Randolph. Brother (John Randolph of Roanoke) is better. Left Nathaniel Beverley Tucker and wife very well.
Judith (Randolph) Randolph, Bizarre, Virginia to Anne Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter, Warminster, 1808 September 8
John St. George Randolph, Farmville, Va, to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1813 November 22
John Coalter (1771-1838), Staunton, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1804 January 14
John Coalter, Elm Grove, near Staunton, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Esq., Richmond, Virginia, 1809 March 16
Many parties given Beverley Nathaniel Beverley Tucker and Polly Mrs. Mary (Coalter) Tucker. Requests advice on procedures in connection with appointment as judge.
Judith (Randolph) Randolph, Bizarre, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Elm Grove, near Staunton, 1805 September 16
Has relinquished hope of trip to Elm Grove to join family there. Must minister to infirmities of brother (John Randolph of Roanoke). Nathaniel Beverley Tucker well, cheerful and studious. Delighted to have him. Impossible to bestow instructions on St. George Randolph.
Mrs. A. F. B. (T.) Coalter, Warm Springs, Virginia to St. George Tucker, 1803 August 27
Account of own and child’s (Frances Lelia Coalter) health. Almost resolved to follow uncle’s (Thomas Tudor Tucker) advice and wean child. Maria ? arrived this morning. She declares Coles not affected by her. V. better but very low. Poll (Mary Walker Carter) and (Nathaniel) Beverley (Tucker) will excuse self not writing. Sorry for Charles Carter knowing how he feels.
Judith (Randolph) Randolph, Bizarre, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Elm Grove near Staunton, 1806 July 26
Believes sister (Anne Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter) magnifies condition of children. Nothing but hope that St. George's hearing could be helped by London physician could have tempted her to send him abroad. Tudor Randolph is at school in Richmond. Nathaniel Beverley Tucker says he is on eve of commencing lawyer. Would like to have him stay with her. Children are gone. Brother John of Roanoke is away.
Judith (Randolph) Randolph, Bizarre, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Richmond, forwarded to Williamsburg, Virginia, 1803 June 4
General Court will bring him to Richmond in a few days. Her short journey to Amelia accidental. Regrets she could not help Mrs. Tucker nurse sister (Anne Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter) and little daughter. Expects to see him and Mrs. Tucker on their journey from Sir Peyton Skipwith’s to Staunton. Nathaniel Beverley Tucker left them yesterday. Eyes are bad. Brother (John of Roanoke) is well.
Judith (Randolph) Randolph, Bizarre, Farmville, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Elm Grove, near Staunton, 1809 July 23
Hears Mr. Skipwith arrived in Philadelphia. Expects return of child John St. George Randolph. Tudor is in school at Charlotte. Will not regret unavoidable liberation of husband's Negroes at Christmas. Has not heard from brother (John of Roanoke) for four weeks. Nathaniel Beverley Tucker and wife Mary Coalter came down to meet brother who had however returned to Halifax. Mary (C.) Tucker remained there at Bizarre.
John St. George Randolph, Bizarre, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Richmond, forwarded to Williamsburg, 1810 January 6
Thanks for his letter. Has rheumatism in left knee. Saw Uncle Nathaniel Beverley and Aunt Polly (Mary (Coalter) Tucker) and Mrs. Davenport. Stayed with them at Roanoke 12 days. Uncle Beverley's son died a few days ago. Brother (Tudor Randolph gone to school near Roanoke). Asks to have his turning machine, desk and 5 books sent him. Hopes to understand English better than French.
John Coalter (1771-1838), Elm Grove near Staunton, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1805 June 14
Mrs. A. F. B. (T.) Coalter, Staunton, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, circa 1804 February 4
Mrs. A. F. B. (T.) Coalter, Staunton, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, circa 1804 January 27
Mrs. A. F. B. (T.) Coalter, Staunton, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1803 November 4
John Coalter (1771-1838), Elm Grove near Staunton, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Richmond, Virginia, 1804 May 25
John Coalter (1771-1838), Elm Grove near Staunton, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1804 June 22
John Coalter (1771-1838), Elm Grove near Staunton, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1805 May 29
Mrs. A. F. B. (T.) Coalter, Elm Grove near Staunton, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1803 December 16
Mrs. A. F. B. (T.) Coalter, Warm Springs, Virginia to St. George Tucker near Staunton, Virginia, 1803 August 10
Mrs. A. F. B. (T.) Coalter, Elm Grove near Staunton, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1804 March 7
Mrs. A. F. B. (T.) Coalter, Elm Grove near Staunton, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Richmond, Virginia, 1805 May 9
Mary Coalter Tucker M. T. St. Charles, Mo. to nieces Eliza Naylor and Elizabeth Coalter, [Eliza and Lizzie] Wilderness, Virginia, 1826 March 5
Health of Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. Jaws are locked. Afflicted with acid stomach. Hair has grown back out. Influenza prevails in St. Louis. "We have been deluged with rain lately & negroes are beginning to be sick but the white folks are still (thank God) pretty well." Death of Gov. McNair and Mrs. John O'Fallen.
Mrs. A. F. B. (T.) Coalter, Elm Grove, near Staunton, Virginia to Mrs. Lelia (Skipwith) Carter Tucker, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1805 April 11
[? July 1867]
Tucker, Beverley [Dandridge], to his father [Nathaniel Beverley Tucker 1820-1890] Account of money spent for school, clothes, and board for him and his brothers Rannie [John Randolph Tucker], [Charles] Ellis [Tucker], and Jim [John Randolph Tucker].