tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6534357130899503662.post5420536716745999347..comments2023-03-27T05:36:52.255-04:00Comments on Frequent Traveler Ancestry: One Path to MembershipPatrick Joneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00017739832967378472noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6534357130899503662.post-70694893325473545342015-02-05T16:41:15.493-05:002015-02-05T16:41:15.493-05:00Hey, thanks for your message. The best information...Hey, thanks for your message. The best information on this James Tucker comes from his Revolutionary War pension application. It has been a while since I looked into him so perhaps there's some new information available. I am currently out of the country for meetings, but feel free to direct email me at pljones96 at gmail.com.<br /><br />PatrickPatrick Joneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00017739832967378472noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6534357130899503662.post-27437964686899269982015-02-04T18:56:34.882-05:002015-02-04T18:56:34.882-05:00Hi Patrick, I am researching this same James Tucke...Hi Patrick, I am researching this same James Tucker. Have you been able to find anymore information about him? I am a Tucker and in our yDNA group I have someone who matches me whose ancestor, William tucker, born in NC and also stopped at Jefferson County, TN. I am wondering if they are related and possible went West around the same time. My last known Tucker ancestor was born in NC in 1777 and also migrated through TN, KY, MO and finally into ARK. I've long wondered if this James Tucker could be the father of my ancestor, Robert Tucker since I know he probably traveled the same path as the before mentioned William, whom through yDNA testing he is related to and William and this James were both in Jefferson County at about the same time. William was born in 1765 so I know he is not a son of James but perhaps a brother or another cousin like Lewis? Anyway, if you have any more knowledge I would appreciate it. <br /><br />Thanks, <br />TuckAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03412018444081774558noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6534357130899503662.post-34218299563603509772012-12-02T18:44:25.690-05:002012-12-02T18:44:25.690-05:00Ah, the ubiquitous Thomas Jones! I have one marrie...Ah, the ubiquitous Thomas Jones! I have one married into my Broyles family in east Tennessee, too, though not quite as early as yours. Congrats on finding a way to qualify your ancestor as part of First Families of Tennessee!Jacqi Stevenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03471698670217119444noreply@blogger.com