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Dr Beverley St. George Tucker

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Dr Beverley St. George Tucker

Birth
Williamsburg, Williamsburg City, Virginia, USA
Death
30 Mar 1894 (aged 54)
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 00232 000198 - NW-S/2
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Father: Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851)
Mother: Lucy Ann Smith (1812-1867)
10/31/1850 - Lived with parents and sibs, York Co., VA (indexed in the 1850 U.S. Census as "St. Geo. Tucker")
08/26/1851 - Father, Nathaniel, died (buried: Bruton Parish Episcopal Church Cemetery, Williamsburg, VA)
- Attended, William and Mary College, Williamsburg, VA
1858-1859 - Attended, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
1860 - M.D. degree, The University of the City of New York, New York City, NY (from: VA)
06/27/1860 - Practiced medicine, Williamsburg, James City County, VA (lived with mother, Lucy, & sibs - indexed in the 1860 U.S. Census as "St. Geo. B. Tucker")
07/17/1861 - Appointed Asst. Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States
11/26/1861 - Married, Eliza Christina Mercer (1841-1926), Williamsburg, VA
09/30/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 41st VA Infantry
11/30/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 41st VA Infantry, Sewell's Point, Norfolk Co., VA
12/31/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 41st VA Infantry, Sewell's Point, Norfolk Co., VA
02/05/1862 - Confirmed as Asst. Surgeon by the Confederate States Senate
02/08/1862 - As Asst. Surgeon, assigned to temporary duty at Pratt Hospital, Lynchburg, VA (S.O. 112 Senr. Surgeon's Office)
02/28/1862 - Asst. Surgeon, 41st VA Infantry, Sewell's Point, Norfolk Co., VA
03/31/1862 - Asst. Surgeon, 41st VA Infantry, Sewell's Point, Norfolk Co., VA
05/31/1862 - Asst. Surgeon, 41st VA Infantry, near Richmond, VA
06/01/1862 - As Asst. Surgeon, 41st VA Infantry, seriously wounded at the Battle of Seven Pines, Virginia
06/28/1862 - Wounded, patient in Gen. Hospital No. 2, Lynchburg, VA
07/04/1862 - Reported for duty as Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No., 2, Lynchburg, VA, as ordered by the Surgeon General
08/31/1862 - Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No., 2, Lynchburg, VA
09/06/1862 - Asked for $350 by the Confederate States of America for the value of his black mare horse (and accoutrements) which was killed in the Battle of Seven Pines on June 1, 1862.
09/26/1862 - Awarded $200, "the value at date of muster of his Black Mare killed in the battle of Seven Pines June1, 1862, as per Report of Board of Survey"
09/30/1862 - Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No., 2, Lynchburg, VA
11/30/1862 - Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No., 2, Lynchburg, VA
01/14/1863 - Granted a 7 day furlough
01/31/1863 - Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No., 2, Lynchburg, VA
02/27/1863 - Granted a 7 day furlough
07/31/1863 - Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No., 2, Lynchburg, VA
11/30/1863 - Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No., 2, Lynchburg, VA
12/15/1863-12/18/1863 - On leave granted by Commandant of Post, Lynchburg, VA
01/31/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No., 2, Lynchburg, VA
04/31/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, Pratt Hospital, Lynchburg, VA
05/03/1864 - Assigned as Asst. Surgeon to Gen. Hospital No. 2, Lynchburg, VA (S.O. 41 Senior Surgeon's Office)
06/30/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No. 2, Lynchburg, VA
07/01/1864 - Relieved from duty at Lynchburg, VA and ordered to report to officer in command, 10th FL Infantry
08/31/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No. 2, Lynchburg, VA
09/15/1864 - Granted 7 days leave
09/21/1864 - Passed a Confederate Army Board of Medical Examination for the position of Surgeon
09/24/1864 - "Surgeon B St. Geo Tucker is relieved from Hospital duty at Lynchburg, Virginia and will report without delay to Officer in command 10th Regiment Florida Volunteers Army of Northern Virginia and relieve Surgeon Henry S. Bacon."(S.O. 227/36)
11/04/1864 - Appointed Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States, to rank from 09/21/1864
12/14/1864 - Confirmed as Surgeon by the Confederate States Senate
01/16/1865 - Signed Oath of obedience to the Confederate States of America, Petersburg, Virginia
02/12/1865 - As Surgeon, 10th FL Infantry, near Petersburg, VA, granted 15 days leave
03/18/1865 - Relieved of duty with the 10th FL Infantry, Gen. j. Finegan's Brigade and ordered to report to Col. H. P. Jones, Chief of Artillery, Gen. R. H. Anderson's Corps (S.O. 70/11 Headquarters, Dept. of Northern Virginia)
03/23/1865 - Reported to Col. H. P. Jones and assigned as Surgeon, Blount's Battalion of Artillery
03/29/1865 - Surgeon, Mosby's (old) Arty Battery, now Blount's Artillery Battalion, Field Infirmary Artillery, Gen. R. H. Anderson's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
04/13/1865 - As Surgeon, Blount's Artillery Battalion, paroled by the U.S. Army, Lynchburg, VA
1865-1869 - Practiced medicine, Richmond, VA
02/18/1867 - Mother, Lucy Ann, died (buried: Bruton Parish Episcopal Church Cemetery, Williamsburg, VA)
1869 - Moved to Marshall, Saline Co., MO, and set up a medical practice
08/03/1870 - Practiced medicine, Marshall, Saline Co., MO (lived with wife, Eliza, and two children - indexed in the 1870 U.S. Census as "B. L. Tucker")
1874,1877 - Practiced medicine, Marshall, Saline Co., MO
1880 - Moved to Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO
1880 - Practiced medicine, Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO
1890,1893 - Practiced medicine with his son, Beverley Tucker, Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO
03/30/1894 - Died "suddenly", Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO (buried:
Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, CO; Find A Grave #35173010)
02/15/1926 - Widow, Eliza, died in Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO (buried: Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, CO; Find A Grave #35173015)

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
03/07/2019. Unpublished database.
Father: Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851)
Mother: Lucy Ann Smith (1812-1867)
10/31/1850 - Lived with parents and sibs, York Co., VA (indexed in the 1850 U.S. Census as "St. Geo. Tucker")
08/26/1851 - Father, Nathaniel, died (buried: Bruton Parish Episcopal Church Cemetery, Williamsburg, VA)
- Attended, William and Mary College, Williamsburg, VA
1858-1859 - Attended, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
1860 - M.D. degree, The University of the City of New York, New York City, NY (from: VA)
06/27/1860 - Practiced medicine, Williamsburg, James City County, VA (lived with mother, Lucy, & sibs - indexed in the 1860 U.S. Census as "St. Geo. B. Tucker")
07/17/1861 - Appointed Asst. Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States
11/26/1861 - Married, Eliza Christina Mercer (1841-1926), Williamsburg, VA
09/30/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 41st VA Infantry
11/30/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 41st VA Infantry, Sewell's Point, Norfolk Co., VA
12/31/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 41st VA Infantry, Sewell's Point, Norfolk Co., VA
02/05/1862 - Confirmed as Asst. Surgeon by the Confederate States Senate
02/08/1862 - As Asst. Surgeon, assigned to temporary duty at Pratt Hospital, Lynchburg, VA (S.O. 112 Senr. Surgeon's Office)
02/28/1862 - Asst. Surgeon, 41st VA Infantry, Sewell's Point, Norfolk Co., VA
03/31/1862 - Asst. Surgeon, 41st VA Infantry, Sewell's Point, Norfolk Co., VA
05/31/1862 - Asst. Surgeon, 41st VA Infantry, near Richmond, VA
06/01/1862 - As Asst. Surgeon, 41st VA Infantry, seriously wounded at the Battle of Seven Pines, Virginia
06/28/1862 - Wounded, patient in Gen. Hospital No. 2, Lynchburg, VA
07/04/1862 - Reported for duty as Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No., 2, Lynchburg, VA, as ordered by the Surgeon General
08/31/1862 - Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No., 2, Lynchburg, VA
09/06/1862 - Asked for $350 by the Confederate States of America for the value of his black mare horse (and accoutrements) which was killed in the Battle of Seven Pines on June 1, 1862.
09/26/1862 - Awarded $200, "the value at date of muster of his Black Mare killed in the battle of Seven Pines June1, 1862, as per Report of Board of Survey"
09/30/1862 - Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No., 2, Lynchburg, VA
11/30/1862 - Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No., 2, Lynchburg, VA
01/14/1863 - Granted a 7 day furlough
01/31/1863 - Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No., 2, Lynchburg, VA
02/27/1863 - Granted a 7 day furlough
07/31/1863 - Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No., 2, Lynchburg, VA
11/30/1863 - Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No., 2, Lynchburg, VA
12/15/1863-12/18/1863 - On leave granted by Commandant of Post, Lynchburg, VA
01/31/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No., 2, Lynchburg, VA
04/31/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, Pratt Hospital, Lynchburg, VA
05/03/1864 - Assigned as Asst. Surgeon to Gen. Hospital No. 2, Lynchburg, VA (S.O. 41 Senior Surgeon's Office)
06/30/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No. 2, Lynchburg, VA
07/01/1864 - Relieved from duty at Lynchburg, VA and ordered to report to officer in command, 10th FL Infantry
08/31/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, Gen. Hospital No. 2, Lynchburg, VA
09/15/1864 - Granted 7 days leave
09/21/1864 - Passed a Confederate Army Board of Medical Examination for the position of Surgeon
09/24/1864 - "Surgeon B St. Geo Tucker is relieved from Hospital duty at Lynchburg, Virginia and will report without delay to Officer in command 10th Regiment Florida Volunteers Army of Northern Virginia and relieve Surgeon Henry S. Bacon."(S.O. 227/36)
11/04/1864 - Appointed Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States, to rank from 09/21/1864
12/14/1864 - Confirmed as Surgeon by the Confederate States Senate
01/16/1865 - Signed Oath of obedience to the Confederate States of America, Petersburg, Virginia
02/12/1865 - As Surgeon, 10th FL Infantry, near Petersburg, VA, granted 15 days leave
03/18/1865 - Relieved of duty with the 10th FL Infantry, Gen. j. Finegan's Brigade and ordered to report to Col. H. P. Jones, Chief of Artillery, Gen. R. H. Anderson's Corps (S.O. 70/11 Headquarters, Dept. of Northern Virginia)
03/23/1865 - Reported to Col. H. P. Jones and assigned as Surgeon, Blount's Battalion of Artillery
03/29/1865 - Surgeon, Mosby's (old) Arty Battery, now Blount's Artillery Battalion, Field Infirmary Artillery, Gen. R. H. Anderson's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
04/13/1865 - As Surgeon, Blount's Artillery Battalion, paroled by the U.S. Army, Lynchburg, VA
1865-1869 - Practiced medicine, Richmond, VA
02/18/1867 - Mother, Lucy Ann, died (buried: Bruton Parish Episcopal Church Cemetery, Williamsburg, VA)
1869 - Moved to Marshall, Saline Co., MO, and set up a medical practice
08/03/1870 - Practiced medicine, Marshall, Saline Co., MO (lived with wife, Eliza, and two children - indexed in the 1870 U.S. Census as "B. L. Tucker")
1874,1877 - Practiced medicine, Marshall, Saline Co., MO
1880 - Moved to Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO
1880 - Practiced medicine, Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO
1890,1893 - Practiced medicine with his son, Beverley Tucker, Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO
03/30/1894 - Died "suddenly", Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO (buried:
Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, CO; Find A Grave #35173010)
02/15/1926 - Widow, Eliza, died in Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO (buried: Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, CO; Find A Grave #35173015)

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
03/07/2019. Unpublished database.

Inscription

Beverley St. George Tucker
Son of
Judge N. Beverley
Tucker, of Va.,
and Lucy A. Smith
Daughter of
Gen. Thos. A. Smith
U.S. Army
Williamsburgh, Va,
Williamsburgh, Va.,
Dec. 11, 1839
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Mar. 30, 1894

Gravesite Details

Buried: 9/20/1938, Source: City of Colo Spgs cemetery data 3/20/09



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