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Juan G Hutcherson Condray Tucker

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
26 May 1880 (aged 27–28)
Faulkner County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Quitman, Faulkner County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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I am not certain she is buried at Mount Pleasant, but it is very possible as many people were buried next to their first spouse, after remarrying.

Juan G. Hutcherson married Thomas Shelby Condray in Lauderdale, TN on Jul 27, 1871.

Thomas was previously married to Elizabeth Prescott on Aug 11, 1867, also in Lauderdale, TN. Thomas is found in the 1870 census (Lauderdale, TN) with his parents and sister, Cynthia, plus his sister-in-law, Sarah (Brown) Condray, widow of John Montgomery Condray who died in 1865 in the war, with her two daughters, Cynthia and Mary, Thomas had no children with him, nor his wife, Elizabeth. She likely died very soon after marrying, before the 1870 census.

Thomas then remarried on Jul 07, 1871 to Juan G Hutcherson. They had three children, 1872 Cora Alice, 1873 George Thomas, and abt 1875, Cynthia Tennessee. They moved to Arkansas about November 1871, along with a large wagon train of family and friends, the Bates, Jenkins, and many Condrays. Thomas died in Oct 1875.

Juan G. (Hutcherson) Condray remarried on Aug 10, 1877 in Faulkner County, AR to George W. Tucker. May 1880, Juan gave birth to Jasper M. Tucker and she died in childbirth. Jasper did not die that day. He is found in the 1880 census with his father, which was taken in June 1880, and he is listed as 1 month old and it even says "May." George W. Tucker was previously married to a woman named "Elizabeth" born abt 1838, possible maiden name, "Brummett." I have not been able to confirm that maiden name. George and Elizabeth had several children.

Because George and Juan were married for such a short time with only one child, and both were previously married for a longer period of time to someone else with multiple children, it is very likely each was buried next to their first spouse.

Thomas has an unmarked grave in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, next to his parents. I have marked his parents graves, which were previously unmarked, and have placed a concrete block on his grave. I hope to mark his with a proper stone in the near future.

Since Thomas was Juan's first husband, my guess is she is buried near him, but I have no documentation to back up that theory, as of yet.

If you see any errors in this bio, please feel free to message me and let me know so we can discuss.
I am not certain she is buried at Mount Pleasant, but it is very possible as many people were buried next to their first spouse, after remarrying.

Juan G. Hutcherson married Thomas Shelby Condray in Lauderdale, TN on Jul 27, 1871.

Thomas was previously married to Elizabeth Prescott on Aug 11, 1867, also in Lauderdale, TN. Thomas is found in the 1870 census (Lauderdale, TN) with his parents and sister, Cynthia, plus his sister-in-law, Sarah (Brown) Condray, widow of John Montgomery Condray who died in 1865 in the war, with her two daughters, Cynthia and Mary, Thomas had no children with him, nor his wife, Elizabeth. She likely died very soon after marrying, before the 1870 census.

Thomas then remarried on Jul 07, 1871 to Juan G Hutcherson. They had three children, 1872 Cora Alice, 1873 George Thomas, and abt 1875, Cynthia Tennessee. They moved to Arkansas about November 1871, along with a large wagon train of family and friends, the Bates, Jenkins, and many Condrays. Thomas died in Oct 1875.

Juan G. (Hutcherson) Condray remarried on Aug 10, 1877 in Faulkner County, AR to George W. Tucker. May 1880, Juan gave birth to Jasper M. Tucker and she died in childbirth. Jasper did not die that day. He is found in the 1880 census with his father, which was taken in June 1880, and he is listed as 1 month old and it even says "May." George W. Tucker was previously married to a woman named "Elizabeth" born abt 1838, possible maiden name, "Brummett." I have not been able to confirm that maiden name. George and Elizabeth had several children.

Because George and Juan were married for such a short time with only one child, and both were previously married for a longer period of time to someone else with multiple children, it is very likely each was buried next to their first spouse.

Thomas has an unmarked grave in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, next to his parents. I have marked his parents graves, which were previously unmarked, and have placed a concrete block on his grave. I hope to mark his with a proper stone in the near future.

Since Thomas was Juan's first husband, my guess is she is buried near him, but I have no documentation to back up that theory, as of yet.

If you see any errors in this bio, please feel free to message me and let me know so we can discuss.


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