Tucker, Mary (b. 1658, d. 9 JAN 1737/38)
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Death: 9 JAN 1737/38
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Death: 9 APR 1743 Milton, Norfolk, MA
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Death: 1682 Stroughton, MA
Death: 26 SEP 1625 Milton By Gravesend, Kent, England
Note: Robert Tucker, of England, was a resident of Weymouth, Massachusetts, about 1635. It is believed that he emigrated to this country with a certain association from Weymouth in England, with the Rev. Dr. Hull, and gave that name to Wessagusset. Afterwards he removed to Gloucester, where he held the office of recorder, and most likely several of his children were born there. He returned to Weymouth and held several important offices in that town. He removed to Milton, Massachusetts, about the period of its incorporation, 1662, and purchased several adjoining lots on Brush Hill, of widow Farnsworth. Elder Henry Withington and Mrs. Fenne, containing in all about 117 acres. The tract bordered on lands that his son, James Tucker, had purchased some time previous. The Withington purchase consisted of fifty acres, and he paid $500 for it. He was town clerk of Milton several years, and the first records made in that town are in his writing. The answer of the general court to the petition for incorporation, dated May 7, 1662, is signed "Robert Tucker, Recorder." For a number of terms he represented his town in the legislature. As a church member he was unusually active, and was on the most intimate terms with his pastor, Rev. Peter Thacher. One of the earliest and most peculiar of the town records mentioned him, reads: "At a Quarter Court holden in Boston the 2nd day of the month, 1640, Robert Tucker for upbraiding James Brittan as a witness, calling him a liar, and saying he could prove him so, was fined 20 shillings, and enjoined to acknowledge the wrong he had done Brittan." It seems that Tucker probably had some good reason for speaking of Brittan as he did, for he was publicly whipped in March, 1639, for some misdemeanor, and was hanged in March, 1644, for adultery.
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Death: 11 MAR 1681/82 Milton, Norfolk, MA
Death: 10 JAN 1690/91 Milton, Norfolk, MA
Note: He emigrated in Aug 1635 to Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Came with Richard Mather in a ship of Puritans which survived a hurricane. Ship records have not been found so it is not known on which ship they came. He moved before 27 Mar 1637 to Braintree, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He granted a house lot in Dorchester on 3 Apr 1637 in Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He took the oath of a freeman on 13 May 1640 in Braintree, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was Representative to the General Court in 1650 in Braintree, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He became a member the church at Braintree before 1653 in Braintree, Massachusetts Bay Colony. In 1653, Stephen became the first ruling church elder of the church at Braintree. He moved before Feb 1656 to Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony. On this date he purchased half the Hutchingson farm. He Purchased half of the Hutchinson farm in Feb 1656 in Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He moved between Feb 1656 and 1666 to Braintree, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Sometime after moving to Dorchester in 1656, he returned to Braintree. He was Representative to the General Court in 1666 in Milton, Norfolk, MA. He Sold property in Milton. on 11 May 1670 in Milton, Norfolk, MA. It is likely that he lived in Milton prior to this date. He signed a will on 27 May 1673 in Milton, Norfolk, MA. He died on 4 Jun 1673 in Milton, Norfolk, MA. He had an estate probated on 3 Jul 1673 in Milton, Norfolk, MA. He was a farmer in Braintree, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Hargrave calls him a "successful farmer."
Death: 4 JUN 1673 Milton, Norfolk, MA
Death: 4 MAY 1728 Preston, New London, CT
Death: 20 AUG 1745 Preston, New London, CT
Death: 17 JUN 1679 Braintree, MA
Death: 15 DEC 1683 Braintree, MA
Death: 6 OCT 1690 Milton, Norfolk, MA
Death: 4 AUG 1729 Milton, Norfolk, MA
Death: 13 OCT 1722
Death: 20 JUL 1729
Death: 26 APR 1714
Death: 9 FEB 1717/18
Note: The published accounts of a connection to the BILLINGS family of Somersetshire, England, and a number of earlier generations is the subject of an article in TAG 74:1 (Jan. 1999) by Paul C. Reed entitled "Two Somerby Frauds," with the second part, pages 28-30, titled "The Fraudlent Ancestry of Roger and William Billing(s) of Dorchester, Massachusetts." The conclusion is that that "The origin of the Billing(s) family of Dorchester, Massachusetts, and Stonington, Connecticut, is unknown." Roger BILLINGS was of Dorchester, Suffolk Co., MA in 1640; freeman 1643. Purchased from Indians a tract of land 2.5 by 2 miles, bordering the Rhode Island line.
Death: 15 NOV 1683 Dorchester, Suffolk, MA
Note: CAME TO AMERICA ON JOHN WINTHROPS FLEET OF SHIPS TO THE MASS BAY COLONY: CAME TO BOSTON 1634 WAS A FREEMAN BY 13 MAY 1640: "listed on the freeman list" "Colonial America 1607-1789 MA Census index"
GREGORY MUST HAVE BEEN A MAN OF SOME PROMINENCE IN BOSTON AS HE WAS ONE OF THE FOUNDERS OF THE FIRST CHURCH OF BRAINTREE.
When Gregory Belcher died in 1674 his inventory showed: a total of 629 pounds 5 shillings and 0 pence. was presented to his widow Jan 29 1674(Suffolk County Probate)
Death: 25 NOV 1674 Braintree, MA
Death: 1680 Braintree, MA
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