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George Williamson Tucker

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George Williamson Tucker

Birth
Death
1909 (aged 67–68)
Burial
Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Died in West Tennessee according to Sanuel low Tucker's real estate complaint re 64 acres.

Tennessee, Marriage Records, 1780-2002 for George W Tucker - Married April 3, 1868 to Annie w. MURRAY

They had a son, Newton Murray Tucker, M.D., a physician and another son Carroll Tucker.

Newton Murray Tucker married Alcenia Gray Cotton (1872–1938) and they had the following children: Roberta Louise BOBBY "Robbie" Tucker (1905–1981); Owen Murrey Tucker (1909–1994) and Mary Marie Annis Tucker (1910–____)

Home of Dr. Newton Murrey Tucker
Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee
This is the story of the home in Franklin of Dr. Newton M. Tucker at 4185 Old Hillsboro Road, Franklin, TN. It tells about where he lived and where his office was. Dr. Newton Murray Tucker purchase this house on the corner for $1,000 and practiced medicine in the ...

Obituary of Dr. Newton Murrey Tucker
17 Aug 1945
Dr. Newton M. Tucker Dies at Home
Dr. Newton Murray Tucker, 74, well known Nashville physician, died at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday night of a heart attack at his home, 2114 Elliott Avenue. The body is at the home where private funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon with the Rev. Gordon H. Turner officiating. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Dr. Tucker was born in Williamson County to the late George and Anna Murray Tucker and he was descended from a long line of physicians. He was an honor graduate of the University of Tennessee College of medicine and practiced in Williamson and Davidson Counties for about 30 years before retiring some years ago. During the Spanish-American War he served with the U. S. Marine Corps as a surgeon with the rank of captain. His first wife, the former Miss Alcenia Cotton of Franklin, died over seven years ago. Dr. Tucker is survived by his wife, the former Miss Leah Byerly of Knoxville to whom he was married in September 1934; two daughters, Miss Mary Baone and Mrs. Henry W. Jordan, both of Nashville; one son, 1st Lt. Owen Murray Tucker, serving with the air force at Lincoln, Neb, and three grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Douglas Cain, Tom Cotton, Douglas Fisher, Will Jones, Dr. Tom Brows and Frank Short.


Samuel Low Tucker's complaint:
George W. Tucker, died in 1906 in West Tennessee, leaving surviving him as his only heirs-at-law defendants Dr. Murrey Tucker, and Carroll Tucker. The said Carroll Tucker lives in West Tennessee, according to complainant’s information, but his place of residence is unknown and cannot be ascertained upon diligent inquiry. The efforts made by complainant to locate him, as well as all other interested parties, whose names or addresses are alleged herein to be known and not ascertainable upon diligent inquiry, will be detailed hereinafter.
Died in West Tennessee according to Sanuel low Tucker's real estate complaint re 64 acres.

Tennessee, Marriage Records, 1780-2002 for George W Tucker - Married April 3, 1868 to Annie w. MURRAY

They had a son, Newton Murray Tucker, M.D., a physician and another son Carroll Tucker.

Newton Murray Tucker married Alcenia Gray Cotton (1872–1938) and they had the following children: Roberta Louise BOBBY "Robbie" Tucker (1905–1981); Owen Murrey Tucker (1909–1994) and Mary Marie Annis Tucker (1910–____)

Home of Dr. Newton Murrey Tucker
Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee
This is the story of the home in Franklin of Dr. Newton M. Tucker at 4185 Old Hillsboro Road, Franklin, TN. It tells about where he lived and where his office was. Dr. Newton Murray Tucker purchase this house on the corner for $1,000 and practiced medicine in the ...

Obituary of Dr. Newton Murrey Tucker
17 Aug 1945
Dr. Newton M. Tucker Dies at Home
Dr. Newton Murray Tucker, 74, well known Nashville physician, died at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday night of a heart attack at his home, 2114 Elliott Avenue. The body is at the home where private funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon with the Rev. Gordon H. Turner officiating. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Dr. Tucker was born in Williamson County to the late George and Anna Murray Tucker and he was descended from a long line of physicians. He was an honor graduate of the University of Tennessee College of medicine and practiced in Williamson and Davidson Counties for about 30 years before retiring some years ago. During the Spanish-American War he served with the U. S. Marine Corps as a surgeon with the rank of captain. His first wife, the former Miss Alcenia Cotton of Franklin, died over seven years ago. Dr. Tucker is survived by his wife, the former Miss Leah Byerly of Knoxville to whom he was married in September 1934; two daughters, Miss Mary Baone and Mrs. Henry W. Jordan, both of Nashville; one son, 1st Lt. Owen Murray Tucker, serving with the air force at Lincoln, Neb, and three grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Douglas Cain, Tom Cotton, Douglas Fisher, Will Jones, Dr. Tom Brows and Frank Short.


Samuel Low Tucker's complaint:
George W. Tucker, died in 1906 in West Tennessee, leaving surviving him as his only heirs-at-law defendants Dr. Murrey Tucker, and Carroll Tucker. The said Carroll Tucker lives in West Tennessee, according to complainant’s information, but his place of residence is unknown and cannot be ascertained upon diligent inquiry. The efforts made by complainant to locate him, as well as all other interested parties, whose names or addresses are alleged herein to be known and not ascertainable upon diligent inquiry, will be detailed hereinafter.


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