Person Record
Metadata
                                Name | 
                                Tucker, Henry, c1773-1838 | 
                                Born | 
                                c1773 | 
                                Deceased | 
                                Jan. 12, 1838 | 
                                Places of residence | 
                                Portsmouth, N.H. | 
                                Occupation | 
                                Capt.? (military or sea) | 
                                Spouse | 
                                Sarah A. Seaward, b. c1777, d. Jan. 12, 1853, m. Nov. 22, 1798 in Portsmouth, N. | 
                                Children | 
                                
                                    1. Sarah A. Tucker, of New Castle, N.H., b. Sept. 14, 1804, d. May 14, 1895 in New Castle, N.H., m. Oct. 7, 1824 to Abraham Amazeen. 2. Oliver P. Tucker, b. Dec. 9, 1815, d. Sept. 24, 1862, m. Feb. 2, 1837 to Eunice Jane Trefethen. 3. a son, b. btw. 1815-1820.  | 
                        
                                Notes | 
                                
                                    North Church records. Prop. Cem. records.  | 
                        
                                Relationships | 
                                Spouses: Sarah A. Seaward, b. c1777, d. Jan. 12, 1853, m. Nov. 22, 1798 in Portsmouth, N.H. | 
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