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Dr Benjamin Scott “B S” Tucker

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Dr Benjamin Scott “B S” Tucker

Birth
Marion County, Kentucky, USA
Death
8 Mar 1896 (aged 76)
Woodlawn, Monroe County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Ash, Monroe County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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1830 Census Washington, Kentucky 10/14

1840 Census ?

1844 May 12 wife 1 is Eliza Wray he married her in Stewartsville, De Kalb, Missouri

1850 Census District 16, Clinton, Missouri, Benj S Tucker 30, 1820 Kentucky, Wife Eliza Tucker 29 1821 Kentucky, Dau Arabell Tucker 4 1846, Missouri, Dau Appariola Tucker 2 1848, Missori, Father Mathew Tucker 66 1784 Kentucky

1860 Census Washington, De Kalb, Missouri, Benjamin S Tucker 40, 1820 Kentucky, Wife Eliza Tucker 39 1821 Kentucky, Dau Arabella Tucker 14 1846, Missouri, Dau Appariola Tucker 12 1848, Missori, Dau Emily Tucker 9 1851, Missouri, Dau Leonora Tucker 7 1853 Missouri

1863 July 1 Civil War Draft Registration Benj S Tucker Class All, Congessional 9th, Age on 44, Abt 1819, Race White, Status Married

1865 May 16 Wife 2 is Elizabeth Ash he married her in Woodlawn, Monroe, Missouri

1870 Census Woodlawn, Monroe, Missouri, Benj S Tucker 50, 1820 Kentucky, Wife 2 Elizabeth Tucker 40 1830 Indiana, Dau Apalona Tucker 22 1848, Missori, Dau Emma Tucker 19 1851, Missouri, Dau Leonora Tucker 17 1853 Missouri, Ashley Tucker 7 1863 Missouri,

1880 Census Woodlawn, Monroe, Missouri, Benj S Tucker 60, 1820 Kentucky, Kentucky, Nc, Wife 2 Elizabeth Tucker 57 1823 Indiana, Ky, Ky, Ashley Tucker 11 1869 Missouri, Ky, In, Houston Eva 4m 1880 Nies Mo, Mo,

Obituary (Madison (MO) Times, Mar. 1896)- Died Sunday, March 8, 1896 at his home in Woodlawn, Mo., Dr. Benjamin S. Tucker, aged 76 yrs., 1 month and 20 days. He leaves a wife and two children, Mrs. J. R. Chowning of this place, and A. R. Tucker of Clarence, Mo., besides grandchildren and a host of friends. Dr. Tucker was born in Marion county, Ky., moved to Missouri in 1850, located in Madison in 1862, and remained until 1869, when he moved to Woodlawn, where he lived until his death. He joined the Missionary Baptist Church in early life and lived a Christian life until death. This good man bore his affliction with the patience and fortitude so characteristic of the Christian life. He will be greatly missed not only in his home but in the homes of others where he visited and healed the sick and administered to the wants of the dying. Not two months since he stood by and watched with aching heart the trials and sufferings of a daughter who passed over the River and is now welcoming him home. Spirit! How bright is the road, For which thou art now on the wing, Thy home will be with thy Savior and, Their loud hallelujahs to sing. L.B.T.


1830 Census Washington, Kentucky 10/14

1840 Census ?

1844 May 12 wife 1 is Eliza Wray he married her in Stewartsville, De Kalb, Missouri

1850 Census District 16, Clinton, Missouri, Benj S Tucker 30, 1820 Kentucky, Wife Eliza Tucker 29 1821 Kentucky, Dau Arabell Tucker 4 1846, Missouri, Dau Appariola Tucker 2 1848, Missori, Father Mathew Tucker 66 1784 Kentucky

1860 Census Washington, De Kalb, Missouri, Benjamin S Tucker 40, 1820 Kentucky, Wife Eliza Tucker 39 1821 Kentucky, Dau Arabella Tucker 14 1846, Missouri, Dau Appariola Tucker 12 1848, Missori, Dau Emily Tucker 9 1851, Missouri, Dau Leonora Tucker 7 1853 Missouri

1863 July 1 Civil War Draft Registration Benj S Tucker Class All, Congessional 9th, Age on 44, Abt 1819, Race White, Status Married

1865 May 16 Wife 2 is Elizabeth Ash he married her in Woodlawn, Monroe, Missouri

1870 Census Woodlawn, Monroe, Missouri, Benj S Tucker 50, 1820 Kentucky, Wife 2 Elizabeth Tucker 40 1830 Indiana, Dau Apalona Tucker 22 1848, Missori, Dau Emma Tucker 19 1851, Missouri, Dau Leonora Tucker 17 1853 Missouri, Ashley Tucker 7 1863 Missouri,

1880 Census Woodlawn, Monroe, Missouri, Benj S Tucker 60, 1820 Kentucky, Kentucky, Nc, Wife 2 Elizabeth Tucker 57 1823 Indiana, Ky, Ky, Ashley Tucker 11 1869 Missouri, Ky, In, Houston Eva 4m 1880 Nies Mo, Mo,

Obituary (Madison (MO) Times, Mar. 1896)- Died Sunday, March 8, 1896 at his home in Woodlawn, Mo., Dr. Benjamin S. Tucker, aged 76 yrs., 1 month and 20 days. He leaves a wife and two children, Mrs. J. R. Chowning of this place, and A. R. Tucker of Clarence, Mo., besides grandchildren and a host of friends. Dr. Tucker was born in Marion county, Ky., moved to Missouri in 1850, located in Madison in 1862, and remained until 1869, when he moved to Woodlawn, where he lived until his death. He joined the Missionary Baptist Church in early life and lived a Christian life until death. This good man bore his affliction with the patience and fortitude so characteristic of the Christian life. He will be greatly missed not only in his home but in the homes of others where he visited and healed the sick and administered to the wants of the dying. Not two months since he stood by and watched with aching heart the trials and sufferings of a daughter who passed over the River and is now welcoming him home. Spirit! How bright is the road, For which thou art now on the wing, Thy home will be with thy Savior and, Their loud hallelujahs to sing. L.B.T.



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