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Frances (Bland) Tucker (1752 - 1788)

Frances Tucker formerly Bland aka Randolph
Born in Virginiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about 9 Mar 1769 in Prince George County, Virginiamap
Wife of — married 22 Sep 1778 in Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 35 in Mattoax, Amelia, Virginia, United Statesmap
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Contents

Biography

Frances, the daughter of Theodorick Bland and Frances Bolling, was born in 1752. She passed away in 1788. [1]

Timeline

September 24, 1752 Frances Bland was born in Virginia.

1769 Frances Bland and John Randolph, Sr. of Bizarre and Matoax married [1]

Frances Bland Randolph and John Randolf, Sr have the following children:[2]

John Randolph of Roanoke.[3]
Richard Randolph - no issues
Theodorick - no issues

1775 John Randolph, Sr., died. [4]

1778 Widow Frances Bland Randolph and St. George Tucker married in Virginia.[5]

This union produced 6 children but only 5 of whome survived their mother:[6]

In August of 1785 St. George Tucker takes his family (wife and children, minus Frances' son John who is already there) for 3 months.[7]

In the Winter of 1787 Frances Bland Randolph Tucker dies from illnesss.[8]

Sources

  1. Sources listed below.
  2. Coleman, Mrs. Geo. P.; Tucker, St. George.Randolph and Tucker Letters. The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 1937-07: vol 42 Issue 3. Virginia : Virginia Historical Society.
  3. immmigrant Ancestors -- A List of 2,500 Immigrants to America before 1750. Extracted from Volume VII Compendium of American Genealogy. Chicago, 1942. Edited by Frederick Adams Virkus. Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, Maryland. 1970. St. George Tucker, page 68
  4. John Randolph, Sr. Wikipedia.
  5. Immigrant Ancestors -- A List of 2,500 Immigrants to America before 1750. Extracted from Volume VII Compendium of American Genealogy. Chicago, 1942. Edited by Frederick Adams Virkus. Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, Maryland. 1970. St. George Tucker, page 68.
  6. Coleman, Mrs. Geo. P.; Tucker, St. George.Randolph and Tucker Letters. The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 1937-07: vol 42 Issue 3. Virginia : Virginia Historical Society. Page 216
  7. Coleman, Mrs. Geo. P.; Tucker, St. George.Randolph and Tucker Letters. The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 1937-07: vol 42 Issue 3. Virginia : Virginia Historical Society. Page 217.
  8. Coleman, Mrs. Geo. P.; Tucker, St. George.Randolph and Tucker Letters. The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 1937-07: vol 42 Issue 3. Virginia : Virginia Historical Society. Page 218.
  • Slaughter, Rev. Philip, History of Bristol Parish, 2nd edition, pp. 158, 159 (issue).
  • E. Jay Stith, Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 1, Ed. 1, (Release date: November 29, 1995), "CD-ROM," Tree #5156, Date of Import: Jan 16, 1999. (1995), "Electronic," Date of Import: Feb 2, 1999.

Acknowledgements

This profile was created through the import of ATD.ged on Sep 18, 2011 by Richard Draper.

Thanks to Gilly Wood for creating this profile, Tuesday, August 27, 2013.

See the Changes page] for the details of edits by Richard and others.





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I added as a source a fascinating Masters thesis study by Linda Clark Wentworth giving details of this family and their upbringing of their large family during and after the Revolution.
posted by Jack Day
Bland-1408 and Bland-215 appear to represent the same person because: Same name, same husband
posted by M Nason
Bland-215 and Bland-307 appear to represent the same person because: Same person
posted by [Living Boynton]
Bland-483 and Bland-307 appear to represent the same person because: This Frances Bland is the same Frances Bland as Bland-394 and Bland-307
posted by David Hughey Ph.D.
Bland-394 and Bland-307 appear to represent the same person because: Frances Bland (394 and 307) are the same Frances Blands, born 1752 and died 1788 in Chesterfield County, Virginia. Children include Richard, Theodorick, John, and Jane.
posted by David Hughey Ph.D.

Rejected matches › Ann (Tucker) Chilcott (bef.1754-)

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