_James BLANKINSHIP __ | _Charles BLANKINSHIP _| | | | |_Ruth CLARKE ________+ | | |--Jared BLANKINSHIP | | _Barnabus BATES _____+ | | |_Elizabeth BATES _____| | |_Phebe GIBBS ________+
_Carew CLARK ________+ | _Elisha CLARK ________| | | | |_Anne DYER __________+ | | |--Sarah CLARK | | _____________________ | | |_Abigail TILLINGHAST _| | |_____________________
_Rolen CONLEY _______ | (1815 - ....) _Charles Montgomery CONLEY _| | (1843 - 1922) m 1876 | | |_Elisabeth UNKNOWN __ | | |--Charles CONLEY | (1887 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Sarah Elizabeth SMITH _____| (1854 - 1887) m 1876 | |_____________________
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
_James Hezekieos EDWARDS _ | _Adelbert EDWARDS ____| | (1880 - 1918) | | |_Mary Jane DAVIS _________ | | |--Maybert EDWARDS | (1905 - 1958) | _C. Elisha NICHOLS _______+ | | (1860 - 1916) m 1882 |_Vadna "May" NICHOLS _| (1883 - 1957) | |_Rosa Mae COLE ___________ (1867 - 1895) m 1882
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__ | _Edmund HUNT ________| | | | |__ | | |--Mary HUNT | | __ | | |_Dorcas OXENBRIDGE __| | |__
_John PERRY _________ | (1565 - ....) _Edmund PERRY _______| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Ezra PERRY | | _____________________ | | |_Sarah ______________| | |_____________________
________________________ | _Jacob ROTH _________| | | | |________________________ | | |--Matilda ROTH | | _John P. INFIELD _______+ | | |_Mary INFIELD _______| | |_Fannie Franny SCHULTZ _
__ | _Robert TUCK ________| | | | |__ | | |--Robert TUCK | (1590 - 1664) | __ | | |_Johanna ____________| | |__
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also Tucke
emigrated 1636 from Gorlston, Suffolk, England
lived in Watertown and Salem, MA
1638 petitioned court of Boston to live in Winnacunnet (Hampton, NH). Moved there in Sept.
Granted the land in 1644. He ran an "ordinary"-food, lodging, stabling, entertainment, and local court house.
In England, he was a tailor, in America, a "chirurgeon"
Selectman in 1648, 1649, 1652, 1657.
Town Clerk 1647-1650
Returned to England 1654 for 2 years.
Surviving Heir was Grandson John.
Joseph Dowe's "Robert Tuck of Hampton NH and His Descendants, 1638-1677"
and "History of Hampton NH" and "Geneology of Robert Tuck of Hampton, NH"
In 1653, a tax of L55 5s. 10d. was levied by the town. The whole number of tax payers 73. The largest tax was L2 10s 10d, the smallest 3s 6d, Robert's tax was 14s 6d. One other person was taxed to the same amount, 26 paid a larger sum, 45 a smaller
sum.
Mary Cony of Boston left "Cousin Doctor Tuck" 20 shillings in 1653. She was sister to John Cotton.
According to Rye's Norfolk Families the name "Tuck" is of Roman origin. The four oldest names in Norfolk are said to be: Dack, Lack, Mack, and Tuck, from the Roman Dacius, Lacius, Macius, and Tucius. It has been supposed that these four were Roman
soldiers given grants of land in what is today East Anglia when the Roman legions were withdrawn from Britain about 400 A.D. at the collapse of the Roman Empire. Other authorities suggest that the name is of Danish origin, developed from Toki; still
others find the name curious, and do not speculate on its origins.
When the Romans conquered Britain, the inhabitants of Norfolk, known as the Iceni, submitted quietly to Roman rule for some years. They then rose against their conquerors and were defeated. In spite of the revolt they were allowed some independence. A
large part of the Norfolk land was given to the Romans to settle after the Iceni Revolt. In 62 A.D., they again revolted, this time under the leadership of Queen Boadicea, who, according to a Roman historian, raised an army of 120,000 Britons. Three
Roman towns and 70,000 Romans are said to have been destroyed by this force. How big a part the Norfolk Iceni played in this revolt is impossible to say; but, after it was quelled, the county seems to have been held in complete subjection so long as
the Romans remained in Britain.
From Tuck Genealogy of Amos Tuck (1872);
Gorlston is the northern most town in the county of Suffolk, continuous with the village of Yarmouth, the southernmost town of Norfolk county. It is on the east coast, with the Yare river running parallel to the coast, emptying into a harbor of 6-700
vessels with a fine bridge. It is 19 miles east of Norwich, 124 miles to London. The main business is the mackerel and herring fisheries.
__ | _John VAUGHN ________| | | | |__ | | |--Zack VAUGHN | | __ | | |_Jane JONES _________| | |__
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
__ | _John YOUNG _________| | | | |__ | | |--John II YOUNG | | __ | | |_Sarah ______________| | |__