- keyword(s): Nathaniel Beverley Tucker
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Henry St. George Tucker to St. George Tucker, 1820 March 30
After very rapid journey home. 57 miles in one day. Found Mary on road to recovery. Evelina well but clumsy. Self suffered with cold and had to thaw hands in cold water. Children gone to Strother Jones to spend Easter. Letter from Nathaniel Beverley Tucker on February 6 say all are well.
Elizabeth Tucker (1747-), Bermuda to St. George Tucker, 1781 January 11
Frances (Bruere) Tucker, Plymouth, England to St. George Tucker, 1793 October 8
Henry St. George Tucker, Winchester, to St. George Tucker, 1820 October 27
Family recovering from influenza. Learns that Nathaniel Beverley Tucker is entirely recovered at St. Louis. Was worried about it. Sandy Campbell and his wife have been with self for a week. Polly Bush is recovering.
Henry St. George Tucker, Winchester, to St. George Tucker, 1822 June 12
Pleased at aunt's letter. Flattered by Mrs. Cooke's report of them. Remembers self's early attempt at Corotoman to write to Aunt Bet. Fan's eyes were leeched today. Thanks them for oysters. Sent a keg to Holmes. Hears from H. Conrad that Nathaniel Beverley Tucker in St. Louis is well.
Henry St. George Tucker. Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1816 January 2
Thanks his for letters and returns them. Approves enterprise of Nathaniel Beverley Tucker but regrets separation. Mr. Coater's letter about Mrs. Davenport was despondent. Only a few documents yet from respective departments and they are voluminous and in folio. Persons allowed only one coy. Brother has not arrived (John Randolph).
Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan, to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1824 April 28
In making home for self among friends must be as agreeable as possible. Cousin Caroline Naylor wrote that uncle Nathaniel Beverley Tucker and wife (in Missouri) were preparing for visit to Virginia. Uncle John Randolph heard from St. George Randolph whose mind is deranged but who asked about a wife. Staying with Mrs. Johnson who is ill.
George Tucker, Washington, D. C., to St. George Tucker, 1820 November 13
Henry Tucker (1743-1808), Bermuda to St. George Tucker, 1795 May 23
Henry St. George Tucker, Winchester, to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, 1820 June 9
Has new son born June 8, named Beverley. Nathaniel Beverley Tucker spent ten days with them and is much improved in mind and manners. Regrets he must be separated by 800 miles.
Thomas Tudor Tucker, Washington, D. C., to St. George Tucker, 1825 November 3
Thomas Tudor Tucker, Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker, 1823 October 2
Thomas Tudor Tucker, Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker, 1820 October 10
Thomas Tudor Tucker, Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker, 1820 May 29
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker only stayed a few hours before proceeding to Winchester. Hpes St. George Tucker welcome to Williamsburg with Barrauds and Cabells.
Thomas Tudor Tucker, Washington, D. C., to St. George Tucker, 1823 October 18
Thomas Tudor Tucker, Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker, 1821 May 29
Sends letter from Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. Contains account of his restored health. Own health much improved. Dear sisters and friends by late accounts nearly as usual. Best love to good sister Lelia (Skipwith) Carter Tucker.
Thomas Tudor Tucker, Washington, D. C., to St. George Tucker, 1826 January 24
Happy sister (Lelia (Skipwith) Carter Tucker) again well and Dr. Philip Barraud returned in health to family. Excited by attack on Henry St. George Tucker's son. Hopes Nathaniel Beverley Tucker well again. Self confined with influenza. Robert Tucker about setting out with George Tucker. Requests remembering self to Mrs. Margaret Lowther Page, Mrs. Campbell and friends.
Mary (Coalter) Tucker, Charlotte to Anne Frances B. (Tucker) Coalter, 1812 February 22
Son Mike is growing fast. His grandmother feeds him everything she eats, including pot-liquor and dumplings. He goes naked, but will have checked shirts in the summer. Asks for gingham for herself as she has no need of finery. Added on letter of Nathaniel Beverley Tucker of this same date.
Thomas Tudor Tucker, Washington, D. C. to St. George Tucker, 1804 January 10
Congratulates on election as judge of Court of Appeals. Also honorable termination of provoking affair of Bailey. Complimentary report of committee, unanimous vote of approbation and St. George’s promotion will secure him against future attempt to depreciate his character. Remembrances to sister (Mrs. Lelia (Skipwith) Carter Tucker), Polly (Mary Walker Carter), Henry (St. George Tucker), Nathaniel Beverley Tucker and Charles Carter