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From: Lee Tucker <>
Subject: Re: [WKY] Roll Call
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 03:23:55 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi, I am Lee Tucker and I have been researching the Tucker of Graves/Ballard/Carlsisle County Ky for a while. I see that you have a Cook in your line. My gr gr grandfather, Nathan Tucker b 1801 in CT married a Francis Cook b 1802 Ky the daughter of Moses Cook. Moses Cook was born in VA. The marriage of Nathan and Francis took place in Barren County in 1821. I first fully identified this family in 1850 census in Graves County with a house full of children the oldest being born in 1828. Surly there were older children that had grown up, married and left the home. However, I have no clue as to who they were. Do you have any additional information that you can share with me?
Thanks Lee

Glenda Melson <> wrote:
Kay,
What Tucker's are you researching? Here is my Tucker line:
GGG Grandfather William Tucker m. Elizabeth Mayfield--died Bedford Co., TN
GG Grandfather John Wesley Tucker--Hickman County, KY
G Grandfather William Thomas Tucker, also listed in Hickman County
before the death of his first wife and daughters
Grandmother Florence Tucker Cook

Hope this helps.

Glenda Cook Melson
Lebanon, MO

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