Looking for information on personal life of Mary Thompson Tucker, Jamestown, wife of Cpt.William Tucker.

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I don't know of the complete accuracy of the following, but here's what I found from a quick search:

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Gravesite transcription and photo website

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Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about Mary Tucker
 
Name: Mary Tucker
Year: 1624
Age: 26
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1598
Place: Virginia
Source Publication Code: 3283
Primary Immigrant: Tucker, Mary
Annotation: Standard work. Includes lists of ships to Bermuda, Barbados, and continental North America. Indexes family names. Names of Jews are excerpted in Adler, no. 61. Care should be taken when using Hotten. There are two versions, one with accurate text and inde
Source Bibliography: HOTTEN, JOHN CAMDEN, editor. The Original Lists of Persons of Quality; Emigrants; Religious Exiles; Political Rebels; Serving Men Sold for a Term of Years; Apprentices; Children Stolen; Maidens Pressed; and Others Who Went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700. With Their Ages, the Localities Where They Formerly Lived in the Mother Country, the Names of the Ships in Which They Embarked, and Other Interesting Particulars. From MSS. Preserved in the State

 

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Possible Family Members

Parents

Ralph Thompson 1560 – 1620
 
Elizabeth Harsnett 1570 – 1620

Spouse & Children

William Tucker 1589 – 1644
 
Memory Tucker 1619 –
 
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according to this source: Virginia Heraldica by William Armstrong Crozier
ISBN: 080630085X
 
1634
"Richard Thompson of Walton, Herts, married Elizabeth, daughter of John Harsnett (Visitation of Herts, 1634). They had issue: Mary, born 1599, married Captain William Tucker, born1589, who was in Virginia 1610, member of the House of Burgess 1623, member of the Council 1626, and had issue: Elizabeth, born in Viriginia 1624-5."
 
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Here is a website for the purchase of the book entitled
 
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Here is a google book you might get some information out of (provides some free sample pages - there is a good passage on [physical] page 8.)
 
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Here is a free e-book providing lots of information, presented by the Virginia Historical Society.
 
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Here is another free e-book from google books.
 
There's loads of information out there. Do a google search - there is a lot of information out there. Good Luck!
 
 
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