818, 819.ġ790 US Census of Northfield, Rockingham Co., Now Merrimack Co., NH, p. Dearborn, JohnJacob, Adams, James Osgood, and Henry Pearson Rolfe,The History of Salisbury, New Hampshire:From Date of Settlement to the Present,Manchester, NH:William E. 1810, Second Church of Christ, Boscawen, Merrimack Co., NH, ,” -View all Results-Refine Search-Boscawen, NH: Records of the Second Church of Christ, 1804–1883, database,. “Marriage Record of Caleb Tucker of Salisbury and Polly Whitby (should be Willey) of Boscawen, 27 Dec. “1850 US Census of Hamburg, Erie Co., NY, p. “1855 NY Census of the First District of Hanover, Chautauqua Co., NY,, dwellings 298 and 299, ,”. Once Jeremiah was in the Wayne Co., MI, coming from Lucas Co., OH, he entered Canada easily as per autobiography.Ģ. Monroe Co., NY, came out of Genesee Co., NY, 1821. The deed said that Caleb was from Monroe Co., NY. Caleb Tucker purchased land in Lucas Co., OH,, which was part of the Michigan-Toledo Strip (Bureau of Land Management's General Land Office Records). This county is on the border with Michigan. Tucker/Mary Willey found in 1830 US Census of Port Lawrence (my note: later became part of Toledo, OH), Lucas Co., OH, p. Keep in mind Jeremiah's travels, Caleb H. 8, "JanuI started on a mission to Michagn and to Cannda in Company with Michel Yeurman we traveled through or part of Ohio preaching by the way till we came to Michagan here I found my oldest sister here we said before them the Gospel But they wold not receive it our testimony we went from this place to Canada her the first of Feb 1837." A close look at the name shows it to read "Caleb" rather than "Eabb".īoscawen, NH: Records of the Second Church of Christ, 1804–1883īoscawen, NH: Records of the Second Church of Christ, 1804–188Ĭatherine Knight - Parent(s) Caleb & Maryįrom Jeremiah Willey's autobiography, p. Tucker, M.D., found in Bowling Green State University archives, the Caleb Tucker family lived in Ogden, NY at this time. 818, 819.Īccording to hand-written manuscript of Caleb Tucker's son, Ephraim W.
14, 1872.ĭearborn, John Jacob, Adams, James Osgood, and Henry Pearson Rolfe,The History of Salisbury, New Hampshire:From Date of Settlement to the Present,Manchester, NH:William E. in 1857, Betsey Dimond.He resided on the homestead.He d. 25, 1817, Nancy, daughter of Humphrey Sargent, of Warnere, where she was b. April 25, 1820, Ebezer Dustin, of Hopkinton settled at Henniker.ġ3. Ephraim Colby settled at Ogden, NY, where she d. March 30, 1799, Abner Watkins settled at Warner.ħ. Hannah Burleigh or Bouley settled Enfield.Ħ. in 1832, aged 82.They had six boys and five girls.I can only give the following:ĥ. 1754 settled on the south-east shore of the pond.He m. Albion Cemetery, Orleans Co., NY17īirth: Ogden, Genesee Co., now Monroe Co., NY19īurial: Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe Co., NY20īirth: Ogden, Genesee Co., now Monroe Co., NY22īirth: Ogden, Genesee Co., now Monroe Co., NY24īurial: Glenwood Cemetery, Silver Creek, Chautauqua Co., NY26,27 Marriage: Boscawen, Merrimack Co., NH4,5īirth: 1781 Northfield, Merrimack Co., NH6,7,2īurial: Glenwood Cemetery, Silver Creek, Chautauqua Co., NY7īirth: (bap) Salisbury, Merrimack Co., NH8,9Ĭhristening: Second Church of Christ, Boscawen, Merrimack Co., NH8īirth: /1815 probably Boscawen, Merrimack Co., NH12,13ĭeath: Hornellsville, Steuben Co., NY12,14īurial: Glenwood Cemetery, Silver Creek, Chautauqua Co., NY14īirth: /1816 probably Salisbury, Merrimack Co., NH16,17,18Ĭhristening: Second Church of Christ, Boscawen, Merrimack Co., NH18īurial: Mt. Tucker/Mary Willey (daughter of Isaiah) Family By James L Hazelton Jat 10:19:32īirth: 1781/1782 Salisbury, Hillsborough now Merrimack Co., NH1,2īurial: Glenwood Cemetery, Silver Creek, Chautauqua Co., NY1