Adeline Amanda Tucker was the daughter of John Tucker. She was born on 2 September 1824[1] in Georgia.[2]
In the 1850 U. S. Census (29 October 1850) [2] Amanda was twenty years old and living with her father, John Tucker, in Lookout Valley, Walker County, Georgia. The family included fifty-five year old Martha Walker, who I believe was her step-mother.
In the 1860 U. S. Census (19 July 1860) [3] the family was in the Northern Division, Chambers, Alabama. Amanda was listed as thirty-eight years old. Also in the family was Mary age 40, Elizabeth age 21, and Louisa age nineteen.
Adaline married widower John S. Sorrell on February 13, 1862 in Chambers County, Alabama.[4] John had eight children in his family in 1860. Six of them would have been under fifteen years ld when he remarried.
Adeline died on December 6, 1869 and was buried in the Sorrell-Forshee Cemetery in Shiloh, Chambers County, Alabama.[1]
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