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Who was William Tucker?

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Who was William Tucker?​

William Tucker was the first person of African ancestry born in the 13 British Colonies. His birth symbolized the beginnings of a distinct African American identity along the eastern coast of what would eventually become the United States.
Where did William Tucker’s DNA come from?
An African Ancestry DNA test for a family elder, Floyd Tucker, showed that his DNA coincided with that found in a tribe in what is today Ghana – not Angola, from where William’s parents came. It’s unclear how far William’s line goes forward, and how far the Tuckers’ goes back.

Did Captain Tucker marry Isabella Tucker?​

In the early 1620s Captain Tucker allowed the couple to wed though the practice violated English custom for indentured servants. Anthony and Isabella married at least a year before giving birth to their son William Tucker in 1624.
Who were Anthony and Isabella Tucker?
In 1624, two of them, identified as Anthony and Isabella, were listed in the household of Capt. William Tucker, a military commander and settler. The following year, the two appear again in a census, this time along with “William theire Child Baptised.’’
None of the Tuckers loved the story like Thelma Williams. As a child she’d listen for hours to her grandmother, who’d been born sometime in the last quarter of the 19th century. The old woman told of family recipes and remedies, about slave uprisings and Indian wars.
Who was William Tucker and honor erisye?
However, you might like to know that the son of William Tucker and Honor Erisye was far more famous and documented than was Capt. William Tucker of Virginia. Their son, William, was born in 1554 and died in 1620, He was a clergyman and served as Chaplin to Queen Elizabeth and later (1605) was named Dean of Litchfield Cathederal.

How much did the Tucker family pay for the cemetery?​

In 1896 the Tucker family cemetery was purchased by Thomas Tucker and five other men for $100. It’s a place that had long been used by the Tucker family and is being preserved for generations to come.
 
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