Henry & Polly Tucker
Immediate Family Genealogy
Henry TUCKER (1760 Jun
30 - 1844 Sep 28) g.15
Born Stony
Hill
Valley, New Jersey (see Notes, below)
Military Solder in
Revolutionary War in New Jersey
Affiliations Scotch Plains
Baptist Church, Scotch Plains, New Jersey (see Notes, below), 1786
Buried Tucker Graveyard, in
what is now Woodlawn, Ohio, a suburb north of Cincinnati (Hamilton
County)
Memorial Tucker Station
Historical marker located at Oak Road and Chester Road, Village of
Glendale, Ohio (Hamilton County)
Parents
Father John
TUCKER (b. - 1811) g.14
Mother Catherine LINE
(b. - d.) g.14
Marriage 1780
Dec 17, New Jersey
Couple Resided After
about
1793
at
Tucker's
Station,
in what is now Woodlawn, Ohio, suburbs north of Cincinnati; the
area was then known as Springdale
Mary MC DANIELS (1760 Dec 3 - 1848 Dec 16) g.15
Known As
Polly; Some records show Mary Danils or Polly McDaniels; She was
buried as Mary Tucker
Born New Jersey
Notes Some historical and
genealogy records show minor variations for her dates of birth and
death that are probably transcription errors.
Buried Tucker Graveyard, in
what is now Woodlawn, Ohio, a suburb north of Cincinnati (Hamilton
County)
Children
Number 10,
listed
chronologically
Elizabeth TUCKER (1782 Sep
11 - 1849 Jun 11) g.16 see husband
Sarah TUCKER (1785 Jan 17 -
d.) g.16 see husband
Catharyne TUCKER (1786 Dec 30 - d.) g.16 see husband
Known As
First name is spelled Catherine in some records
Mary TUCKER (1788 Jul 10
- d.) g.16 see husband
Abigail TUCKER (1789 May 1
- d.) g.16 see husband
Nancy TUCKER (1792 Aug 24 -
d.) g.16&17 see husband
Henry TUCKER Jr. (1794 Dec
18 - 1814 May 29) g.16
Buried Tucker
Graveyard,
in
what
is now Woodlawn, Ohio, a suburb north of Cincinnati (Hamilton
County)
Notes Single, no descendants.
Fanny TUCKER (1797 Mar 28 -
1836 May 31) g.16 see husband
Charlotte TUCKER (1799 Mar
4 - d.) g.16 see husband
Manning
Randall TUCKER (1801 Sep 14 - 1881 Jun 25) g.16
Known As
Middle name is spelled Randolph in some records
Notes
Henry Tucker was an early pioneer in Ohio,
building Tucker's Station as the farthest outpost in 1793 in what
is now Woodlawn, Ohio, a suburb north of Cincinnati (Hamilton
County). However, Henry's daughter Elizabeth Tucker was born
in Ohio about a decade earlier. She is the first of this
Tucker family born in Ohio.
New Providence, Scotch Plains, Stony Hill Valley, and Westfield
are adjacent to each other in the Passaic Valley, New
Jersey. Around the time of the Revolutionary War these were
in Essex County. They are now in Union County. Union
Village is a short distance south of Stony Hill in Warren
Township, Somerset County.
References