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bullet John Herman TRIPPEER was born on 11 Aug 1913 in Peru, Indiana. He died after 1994. Parents: Allen G. TRIPPEER and Stella Rose MOWBRAY.

He was married to Mary Louise CUPPLES on 25 Jan 1938 in Marian, Arkansas.


bullet Mary Lynn TRIPPEER was born on 9 Jan 1906 in Peru, Indiana. She died after 1994 in Lakeland, Florida. Parents: Allen G. TRIPPEER and Stella Rose MOWBRAY.

She was married to Howard Aiken PATTERSON on 15 Oct 1927 in Chagrin Falls, Ohio.


bullet Richard Allen TRIPPEER was born on 12 Jul 1903 in Peru, Miami, Indiana. He was buried in Jan 1972 in Memphis, Tennessee. Burial is in the Memorial Park Cemetery in Memphis. He died on 2 Jan 1972 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Parents: Allen G. TRIPPEER and Stella Rose MOWBRAY.

He was married to Ruth MASON in Chagrin Falls, Ohio.


bullet Jane TRITON was born in 1602 in Cantebury, Kent, England. She died on 13 Jan 1682 in Massachusetts. Parents: William TRITON and Margaret BUNCKER.

She was married to John FISENDEN Jr on 9 May 1631 in Canterbury, Kent, England.


bullet William TRITON

Children were: Jane TRITON.


bulletMargaret TROWBRIDGE.

She was married to Nathanial STOWELL on 22 Oct 1731 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusets.


bullet Christina TROXELL

She was married to Lewis B. CLAYTON in 1861 in Green Co., Ohio.


bullet Philepena TROXLER has Ancestral File number GPSV-76. She has Ancestral File number 1DMD-5HF.

She was married to David COBLE in 1786 in Guilford Co., NC. She was married to David COBLE in 1786 in , Guilford, North Carolina.


bullet Margaret TROXWELL


bulletLorene TRULLINGER.

She was married to Marvin Ray RICE in Feb 1957. Children were: Steven Ray RICE, Dale Edward RICE, Kyle Eugene RICE, Sharon Lorene RICE.


bullet Benjamin TUCKER has Ancestral File number 9N37-8B.

He was married to Elizabeth WELD about 1672.


bullet Carol Gertrude TUCKER was born on 18 Nov 1941 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon. Parents: IRA George Elmer TUCKER and Mary Jane EVANS.

She was married to John Paul HOTT in 1964. She was divorced from John Paul HOTT in 1968. Children were: Sandra KAY HOTT, Patricia Ann HOTT.

She was married to Darrel Keith JENSEN on 20 Mar 1971.


bullet Eliza TUCKER was born about 1820 in Tennessee.

Children were: Zachariah Taylor FENIMORE, Andrew Jackson FENIMORE , Cynthia A. FENIMORE, Martha A. FENIMORE, James W. FENIMORE, Mary C. FENIMORE, Tabitha June FENIMORE, Oliver Fisher FENIMORE, Nancy E. FENIMORE.


bulletElizabeth TUCKER has Ancestral File number Z6GJ-JS.

She was married to Solomon FESSENDEN on 17 Jan 1786.


bullet Grace TUCKER was born on 24 Apr 1885 in Petersburg, Dinwiddie, Virginia.

She was married to Edward Willis FENIMORE on 5 Mar 1906. Children were: James Farrel FENIMORE, Matilda Willis FENIMORE, Earl Mcphee FENIMORE .


bullet IRA George Elmer TUCKER

He was married to Mary Jane EVANS in 1938 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington. He was divorced from Mary Jane EVANS in 1950. Children were: Jo Ann TUCKER , Carol Gertrude TUCKER, Patrick George TUCKER.


bullet Jo Ann TUCKER was born on 30 Sep 1940 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington. Parents: IRA George Elmer TUCKER and Mary Jane EVANS.

She was married to Don V. PEARCE in 1958 in Fairfield, California. Children were: Walter Wayne PEARCE, Donna Marie PEARCE, Christine Ann PEARCE, Steven Donald PEARCE.


bullet Patrick George TUCKER was born on 27 Jul 1944 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon. Pat and Sue first met in high school (Armijo High) in 1960. Friends but not close. They met again at a retirement party for a Vacaville Fire Captain in 1984. Pat was a firefighter in the Vacaville City Department and Sue was married to a vollunteer firefighter in The Dixon Fire District. Later Sue and Gary Fisher became divorced and Pat and Sue began dating, resulting their eventual marriage. Parents: IRA George Elmer TUCKER and Mary Jane EVANS.

He was married to Susan Jane LIGNORE on 1 Jan 1987 in Suisan, California.


bullet Aaron Jackson TUCKNESS was born on 22 Oct 1885. He died in 1967. Parents: Charles William TUCKNESS and Georgia Avahart TEAGUE .


bullet Adrian Alton TUCKNESS Parents: Robert Lee TUCKNESS and Myrle WARD.


bullet Albert Andrew TUCKNESS was born on 29 Aug 1865 in Tennessee. He died on 2 Nov 1939 in Dallas County, Missouri. Parents: John Wesley TUCKNESS and Nancy DODD.

He was married to Olivia Angeline FULLERTON on 24 Aug 1886 in Polk Co., MO. Children were: James Roscoe TUCKNESS.


bullet Amos Elbert TUCKNESS was born on 28 Mar 1902 in Mason Co., TX. He died on 20 Aug 1984 in Llano Co., Texas. Parents: John Boone TUCKNESS and Mary Elizabeth STONE.

He was married to Viola Octavia CHEW on 20 Mar 1920 in Llano Co., Texas. Children were: Harold Velma TUCKNESS , Norma Laverne TUCKNESS, Zella Mae TUCKNESS, Carl Russell TUCKNESS, Willford Amos TUCKNESS.


bullet Ava Jane TUCKNESS was born on 1 Mar 1888. Parents: John Boone TUCKNESS and Mary Elizabeth STONE .

She was married to Buster WAINSCOTT.


bullet Beulah Lee TUCKNESS Parents: Robert Lee TUCKNESS and Myrle WARD.


bullet Carl Russell TUCKNESS was born in 1926 in Texas. Parents: Amos Elbert TUCKNESS and Viola Octavia CHEW .


bullet Charles William TUCKNESS was born in 1864. He was born in 1866. Parents: Harriet Elvira WAINSCOTT. Parents: Thomas Henry TUCKNESS and Harriet Elvira WAINSCOTT.

He was married to Georgia Avahart TEAGUE. Children were: Telihat Cordelia TUCKNESS, John Henry TUCKNESS, Aaron Jackson TUCKNESS , Robert Fulton TUCKNESS, Mildred Lucille TUCKNESS.


bullet Clara C. TUCKNESS was born in 1858. Parents: John Wesley TUCKNESS and Nancy DODD.


bullet Cora Lee TUCKNESS was born on 21 Feb 1881. Parents: John Boone TUCKNESS and Mary Elizabeth STONE .

She was married to Mark DAVIS.


bullet Eliza Eveline TUCKNESS was born on 26 May 1847 in Polk County, Missouri. She was buried in Aug 1892 in Sherwood, Washington County, Oregon. Burial is in the Pleasant View Cemetery She died on 17 Aug 1892 in Sherwood, Yamhill, Oregon. She has Ancestral File number 14RZ-TQJ. Parents: William James TUCKNESS and Parmelia BAKER.

She was married to Nelson MCCONNELL on 4 Jul 1865 in Yamhill Co., OR. Yamhill County Marriage Records extracted by the Yamhill Co. Genealogical Society. Nelson was living in Clackamas, Oregon. Children were: Aaron MCCONNELL, Minnie MCCONNEL, John MCCONNELL, James MCCONNELL, Miles MCCONNELL, Ira MCCONNELL, Clara MCCONNELL, Evva MCCONNELL, Clarence MCCONNELL, Clyde MCCONNELL.


bullet Eliza Jane TUCKNESS was born in 1828 in Tennesee. Parents: Henry TUCKNESS and Sarah.


bullet Eula Edna TUCKNESS was born on 26 Dec 1895 in Mason Co., TX. Parents: John Boone TUCKNESS and Mary Elizabeth STONE .

She was married to Herbert Young BEESLEY on 15 Jan 1911 in Field Creek, Llano, Texas.


bullet Francis Asbury TUCKNESS Parents: Henry TUCKNESS and Sarah.

He was married to Charlotte KEITH on 30 Apr 1851 in Polk Co., MO. He was married to Charlotte KEITH.


bullet Harold Velma TUCKNESS Parents: Amos Elbert TUCKNESS and Viola Octavia CHEW.


bullet Harriet TUCKNESS was born in 1833 in Tennesee. Parents: Henry TUCKNESS and Sarah.

She was married to John H. PARRISH on 30 Jan 1851 in Polk Co., MO.


bullet Harriett Elizabeth TUCKNESS was born on 8 Jun 1849 in Dallas County, Missouri. Taken from Baker Family Tree and researcher Selma Fleming (A Bonney researcher). Middle name added from Fleming letter. She died in 1934 in Sherwood, Yamhill, Oregon. Notes below from Marcia Oriet:
In Book, "Conversations With Pioneer Woman", The Lockley Files, Harriet spells her maiden name at Tutness; in another letter in the family she says this spelling changed to Tuckness when they came west: no explanation. In the same article, she states that her husband was 13 years older than her. Confirmbed by the dates on his tombstone.

From: "Conversations with Pioneer Women, The lockley Files, by Fred Lockely.

Harriet Elizabeth Tuctness Bailey, grandaughter of Jahn Baker and Elizabeth Derryberrry and great graddaughter of Adam Derrybery and Eve Ligett. "I was born in Dallas County, Missouri, June 8, 1849. My father, James Tuckness, was born in Tennessee. My mother's maiden name was Parmelia Baker. She was also born in Tennessee. Father and mother were married in Missouri, (Polk Co). I am the only one of their seven children now living. We crossed the plains to the Willamette Valley in 1853. I celebrateed my fourth birthday on the plains. Father took up a donation land claim of 640 acres near Parrett Mountain, in Yamhill County. The first winter we were here we lived in Mr. Zumwalts cabin. Father put in that winter getting out sawlogs for mr. Zumwalt. Father built a cabin on our place int he spring of 1854. The first year or two we couldn't raise a garden. The deer would come in at night and eat up the lettuce and carrots and other vegetables. Father used to put out salt on a block of wood near our house. A deer would come there to lick the salt. Father would lie in the femce corner and shoot a deer whenever we needed meat. There were lots of grouse and pheasant on our place. We children had to walk four miles to the Pleasant Hill School. We only had one three-months term each year, and that was in summer. My brothers died yound, so my older sister and I had to take their place on the farm. We gathered the wheat and oats, tied it in bundles, and shocked it. I used to drive the harrow when father was broadcasting grain. I also milked the cows. Mother said she didn't want the girls to be farm hands, so she taught us to cook, to make soap, to spin and weave and do other hosework. I married on June 12, 1867 to George S. Bailey. My husband was born in Tennessee. He came to Oregon in 1865. He was 13 years older than I. We bought 100 acres of school land for $1.25 and acre. We started our married life simply. I cooked over the fireplace and we slept in a home-made bedstead made of poles and my husband made the kitchen table and the benches that served us for chairs. We had some sheep. Mother had taught me how to card and the wool an spin it, so my husband would shear the sheep and I would wash the wook, card it, spin it, and weave cloth. I still have my spinning wheel. When I was a girl, at home, we used to spin the wool thread and make socks. We sold these knitted socks for 50 cents a pair. Socks were accepted at the stores in exchange for groceries at 50 cents a pair. The stores shipped them up to the mines and the storekeepter usually got 75 cents a pair. The miners had to pay $1.50 a pair. Just as beaver pelst and whear were legal tender at one time, so there was a tem in the Willamette Valley when socks were as good as legal tender. The merchants used to ship bales of them up into eastern Oregon and into Idaho. My mother used to tan deer hides and make buckskin gloves. Harvest hands, stage drivers and men working with the cattle used to buy all the gloves my mother could make. My mother was a master hand at making shoes. She made shoes not only for herself and my father but for us children. I never had a pair of shote shoes till I was grown. When I was a girl I belonged to the Untied Brethren Chruch. They congregatinalists built a church near our place, so I went there, but the couldn't raise moneyh to pay the preacher, so that church shriveled up and died. For the past 25 or 30 years I have gone to the Methodist Church. My mother worked hard all her life. She died when she was 87 years old. My mothers brother Endyman Baker, crossed the palins the year before we did. He came in 1852. He started to take a place that joined Portland but he didn't like the idea of having to drink river water, so he took up a place on a small streem three or four miles from Sherwood. Yes, I suppose he woulc have dug a well if he had taken a claim joining Portland, but he didn't think that was worthwhile when he could take up a place with running water on the farm. Mon many young girls nowadays can quilt, nor, for that matter, are many of them good cooks. They can't even take care of babies when they get married. They have everything to learn after they get married. Girls of my day and generation were trained to be wifes and homemakers, not to drive cars and play contract bridge." From the Oregon Jounal, Newspaper (undated)

Parents: William James TUCKNESS and Parmelia BAKER.

She was married to George BAILEY on 30 Jun 1867 in Oregon. Marriage:Yamhill Co. Marriage Certifficate from 1871 on. Married at the house of her father William James Tuckness, of Yamhill Co. Husband from Marion Co., Oregon. Witnesses"
G.R. Bristow and Nelson McConnel (brother-in-law)


bullet Henry TUCKNESS was born about 1794.

Children were: Sara Jane TUCKNESS, William James TUCKNESS, Thomas Henry TUCKNESS, Francis Asbury TUCKNESS, John Wesley TUCKNESS , Quincy TUCKNESS, Harriet TUCKNESS, Eliza Jane TUCKNESS.


bulletIra Boone TUCKNESS was born on 20 Apr 1884. He was buried in Aug 1970 in Mason County, Texas. He died on 18 Aug 1970 in Mason County, Texas. Parents: John Boone TUCKNESS and Mary Elizabeth STONE .

He was married to Elsie Ada WOOTON on 12 Oct 1904.


bullet James Lewis TUCKNESS was born on 22 Jun 1862. Parents: Harriet Elvira WAINSCOTT.


bullet James Lewis TUCKNESS was born on 22 Jun 1862. Parents: Thomas Henry TUCKNESS and Harriet Elvira WAINSCOTT .


bullet James Roscoe TUCKNESS died in 1925. He died in 1925 as a result of a tragic accident. His brother was showing him a trick with an "unloaded" pistol that went off and shot them through the heart Parents: Albert Andrew TUCKNESS and Olivia Angeline FULLERTON .


bullet James Segal TUCKNESS was born on 19 Nov 1863 in Missouri. He died on 13 Jan 1938 in Mountain Grove, Wright, Missouri. Parents: John Wesley TUCKNESS and Nancy DODD.


bullet Jessie Marie TUCKNESS was born on 14 Aug 1909 in Pontotoc, Mason, Texas. Parents: John Boone TUCKNESS and Mary Elizabeth STONE.

She was married to Herbert Coleman CHEW on 16 Jan 1930 in Llano Co., Texas.


bullet John Boone TUCKNESS was born on 2 Feb 1855 in Missouri. He died on 24 Sep 1948 in Pontotoc, Mason, Texas. Parents: Harriet Elvira WAINSCOTT.


bullet John Boone TUCKNESS was born on 2 Feb 1855 in Missouri. He died on 24 Sep 1948 in Pontotoc, Mason, Texas. Parents: Thomas Henry TUCKNESS and Harriet Elvira WAINSCOTT.

He was married to Mary Elizabeth STONE on 18 May 1877 in Llano Co., Texas. Children were: Cora Lee TUCKNESS, Ira Boone TUCKNESS, Ava Jane TUCKNESS, Moda Mae TUCKNESS, Eula Edna TUCKNESS, Winnie Ester TUCKNESS, Amos Elbert TUCKNESS, Jessie Marie TUCKNESS.


bullet John Henry TUCKNESS was born on 22 Apr 1884. He died on 25 Apr 1967. Parents: Charles William TUCKNESS and Georgia Avahart TEAGUE.


bullet John W. TUCKNESS was born in 1869. Parents: John Wesley TUCKNESS and Nancy DODD.


bullet John Wesley TUCKNESS was born in 1835 in Tennessee. He died about 1870 in Polk Co., MO. Parents: Henry TUCKNESS and Sarah.

He was married to Nancy DODD about 1858. Children were: Richard Henry TUCKNESS, James Segal TUCKNESS, Albert Andrew TUCKNESS , Clara C. TUCKNESS, John W. TUCKNESS.


bullet Laura Inez TUCKNESS was born on 29 Mar 1905. Parents: Robert Lee TUCKNESS and Celia Lenora CHEW.

She was married to LeeRoy J. ELLIOTT. Children were: Charles ELLIOTT, Delmo ELLIOTT, Mae Ola ELLIOTT, Juanita ELLIOTT, Coletta ELLIOTT, Fravis ELLIOTT.


bullet Laverne TUCKNESS Parents: Robert Lee TUCKNESS and Myrle WARD.


bullet Mary Jane TUCKNESS was born on 18 Mar 1853 in Missouri. She died in 1924 in Oklahoma. Parents: William James TUCKNESS and Parmelia BAKER.

She was married to William Edward BONNEY on 26 Apr 1874 in Yamhill Co., OR. Children were: George F. BONNEY, James Henry BONNEY, Florence BONNEY, Delbert John BONNEY, Lucy Adeline BONNEY, Frederick I. BONNEY, Amy Elizabeth BONNEY, Parmelia E. BONNEY, Nellie may BONNEY, Archie E. BONNEY, Meadie Myrl BONNEY, Alice Edith BONNEY.

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