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From: Della Bailey <>
Subject: Re: Tuckahoe
Date: Wed, 08 Sep 1999 06:59:47 -0500


Marilee,
Good to hear from another Tuckahoe decedent.
I can not tell you much, but you are not alone.
I have came across several people with this oral family history.
I have started a E-mail Tuckahoe group and we are trying to compile our
information.
You can join the list from my homepage. Use the link below and just
click on the gourd at top of page.
I hope you will join us, I believe our ancestors want this us to know
who they were. And in my research the only way this is going to be done
is by compiling our oral family history to solve this puzzle.

Please join us. Anyone with the oral family history of Tuckahoe or
Tuckyhoe please help us out. My line is said to be Cherokee Tuckahoe.
Wado
Della
http://sites.netscape.net/sunegle2/homepage


> Subject: Tuckahoe
> Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 23:03:56 -0500
> From: "Kerry Barnett" <>
> To:
>
> Searching for information on Sophia Wales, b. 1818 in Maryland, married
> George Downing, Dec. 26, 1833, Columbus, Bartholomew Co. Co., Indiana, died
> Feb. 3, 1897 (Fannin Co., TX?)
>
> She reportedly said she was "half Irish, half Tuckahoe Indian". The only
> info I have located states that Tuckahoe was not a tribe, but part of the
> Algonquin nation. Anyone know anything about the "Tuckahoe"?
>
> Several of us around the country are looking for more information on Sophia
> (my gg grandmother). Thanks in advance for any help. Marilee Barnett
>

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