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Richard Lewis Tuck

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Richard Lewis Tuck

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
20 Nov 1912 (aged 62)
Henderson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Eustace, Henderson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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This is my Grandfather, I never got to know him, but reading this on his headstone, tells me what kind of man he was, " An honest man's the noblest work of God"

F-14 ~ Dicy TUCK (1851-1925). Dicey BYNUM was another daughter of Jesse and "Sirenia" BYNUM (F-12). She married Richard Lewis TUCK, 1887 in Fayette County. The TUCKs moved about 1894 to Henderson Co., TX, where they lived their remaining years. Dicey Bynum TUCK died 23 Dec 1925 (headstone incorrectly shows 1926) and was buried in the Cottonwood Cemetery in Henderson County (see photo of headstone).[3]

Pat Tuck Bizzell discovered this original deed of sale in an old trunk
that belonged to her parents. Pat's grandfather, Richard Lewis TUCK,
was related to Clary (Clara) WYNN by marriage.
She was his first wife's mother.
The property she purchased in 1880
was located approximately 2½ miles south of Bobo
on the west side of what is now U.S. Highway 43.

This is my Grandfather, I never got to know him, but reading this on his headstone, tells me what kind of man he was, " An honest man's the noblest work of God"

F-14 ~ Dicy TUCK (1851-1925). Dicey BYNUM was another daughter of Jesse and "Sirenia" BYNUM (F-12). She married Richard Lewis TUCK, 1887 in Fayette County. The TUCKs moved about 1894 to Henderson Co., TX, where they lived their remaining years. Dicey Bynum TUCK died 23 Dec 1925 (headstone incorrectly shows 1926) and was buried in the Cottonwood Cemetery in Henderson County (see photo of headstone).[3]

Pat Tuck Bizzell discovered this original deed of sale in an old trunk
that belonged to her parents. Pat's grandfather, Richard Lewis TUCK,
was related to Clary (Clara) WYNN by marriage.
She was his first wife's mother.
The property she purchased in 1880
was located approximately 2½ miles south of Bobo
on the west side of what is now U.S. Highway 43.


Inscription

" An honest man's the noblest work of God"



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