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Gov. Daniel Tucker, Attorney, Gentleman, Ship's Captain (Mariner), Merchant, Adventurer, Planter, early Jamestown Settler 1580–1625 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 Apr 1580

Birth Location: Milton, Kent, England

Death Date: 10 Feb 1625

Death Location: Port Royal, Atlantic Islands, Bermuda, West Indies

Father: Lord Milton

Mother: Maria Hunter

Spouse(s): Mary Lloyde

Children(s): Alice Tucker

In 1580, Gov. Daniel Tucker, Attorney, Gentleman, Ship's Captain (Mariner), Merchant, Adventurer, Planter, early Jamestown Settler entered the world in Milton, Kent, England, born to Lord George I Tucker Lord Of Milton And Maria Mary Hunter. Gov. Daniel Tucker, Attorney, Gentleman, Ship's Captain (Mariner), Merchant, Adventurer, Planter, early Jamestown Settler married Mary Lloyde, and had children including Alice Tucker. Gov. Daniel Tucker, Attorney, Gentleman, Ship's Captain (Mariner), Merchant, Adventurer, Planter, early Jamestown Settler passed away in 1625 in Port Royal, Atlantic Islands, Bermuda, West Indies.

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  • In 1580, Gov. Daniel Tucker, Attorney, Gentleman, Ship's Captain (Mariner), Merchant, Adventurer, Planter, early Jamestown Settler entered the world in Milton, Kent, England, born to Lord George I Tucker Lord Of Milton And Maria Mary Hunter.
  • Gov. Daniel Tucker, Attorney, Gentleman, Ship's Captain (Mariner), Merchant, Adventurer, Planter, early Jamestown Settler married Mary Lloyde, and had children including Alice Tucker.
  • Gov. Daniel Tucker, Attorney, Gentleman, Ship's Captain (Mariner), Merchant, Adventurer, Planter, early Jamestown Settler passed away in 1625 in Port Royal, Atlantic Islands, Bermuda, West Indies.

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Gov. Settler's Ancestors

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Gov. Settler
1580–1625
Birth Place: Milton, Kent, England
Parents
Lord George I Tucker, Lord of Milton
1532–1587
Throwleigh, Devon, England
Maria ("Mary") Hunter
1548–1579
Gaunte, Devon, England
Grandparents
Sir (John Saunder Hunter, knight, of Gaunte) Manor
1518–1575
Gautby, Lincolnshire, England
Agnes (White) Marlar
1525–1577
Devon, Devon, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
William Hunter
1500–1518
Lady Stephenson
1495–1526
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Gov. Settler's Descendants

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Gov. (Daniel Tucker, Attorney, Gentleman, Ship's Captain (Mariner), Merchant, Adventurer, Planter, early Jamestown) Settler (5 Apr 1580–10 Feb 1625) m. Mary Lloyde (12 Dec 1590–1640)
  1. 1. Alice Tucker 1607–1681 m. 1602–1669
    1. 1. Valentine Allen 1630–1712 m. Mary Page 1628–1694
      1. 1. Elizabeth Allen 1655–1696 m. Francis (Browne Jr, 4th Viscount) Montagu 1654–1711
        1. 1. Daniel (Gustin) Brown 1687–1747 m. Elizabeth (Frances) Coleman 1685–1747
        2. 2. David Brown 1689–1756 m. Mary 1683–1725
        3. 3. Abraham Brown 1681–1733 m. Mary Tribble 1696–1775
        4. 4. David Brown 1690–1724
      2. 2. Samuel Allen 1667–
      3. 3. Valentine Allen 1659–
      4. 4. Richard Allen 1665–
    2. 2. Maj. (Arthur Allen Jr, Major in the) Militia 1627–1710
    3. 3. Humphrey Allen 1637–1666

Gov. Settler's Timeline

2 Records

1580
5 Apr 1580
Birth of Gov. Daniel Tucker, Attorney, Gentleman, Ship's Captain (Mariner), Merchant, Adventurer, Planter, early Jamestown Settler in Milton, Kent, England
Milton, Kent, England
1625
10 Feb 1625
Age 45
Death of Gov. Daniel Tucker, Attorney, Gentleman, Ship's Captain (Mariner), Merchant, Adventurer, Planter, early Jamestown Settler in Port Royal, Atlantic Islands, Bermuda, West Indies
Port Royal, Atlantic Islands, Bermuda, West Indies

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 Apr 1580
    Event Place: Milton, Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Feb 1625
    Event Place: Port Royal, Atlantic Islands, Bermuda, West Indies

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