Sarah (Tucker) Fitzhugh - Did she marry again?

Started by Erica Howton on Saturday, October 2, 2021
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In 1674 Sarah Mary Tucker, at the age of eleven, was chosen by William Fitzhugh to be his bride. Her mother Mrs. Rose Tucker recorded her deed of gifts on 26 August 1674 in consideration of the marriage. She gave him numerous items, including two negroes, cattle, a gelding, jewelry and many household items ‘from the place known as Mr. Tucker’s Plantation’. Fitzhugh 'Family tradition insists that the young husband sent his wife to England for two years of education before the marriage should be consummated' etc.
At age 27 she was a widow with six children and married secondly Colonel James Taylor. She died in Stafford County, Virginia in October 1704 and was buried at Eagle’s Nest.

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