From the profile George Tucker, of Milton-next-Gravesend
George Tucker, Esquire, of Milton-next-Gravesend George Tucker, eldest son, resided in or near Milton-next-Gravesend in County Kent.
His father, George, was mentioned in 1572 in a list of the 12 principal inhabitants of Milton-next-Gravesend, and he was third in importance in his city. This George was born about 1580 and married Mary Darrell, daughter of John Darrell of Calehill Esquire.
(He had married as his first wife Elizabeth, daughter of Francis Stoughton, and had one son, George, his heir.)
(The note up top seem to refer to a different George Tucker - I will move them)
Down below:
George Tucker, the son by the first wife, being his father's heir to the estate in Tavistock in Devon, returned to England after the troubles there had been settled. (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 1020)
Note: 1 NOTE in his will left the Manor of Milton, an inn in Milton called the Crown,an inn in Gravesend called the White Heart, Adventrues upon the Seas,land in Milton, Gravesend, Denton, Bexley, Crayford, Dartford, Southwar(inlcuding site of marshalsea Prison, and Bermuda.
George, John and Robert left England in 1636 and went to Bermuda where a relative of theirs, Capt. Daniel Tucker. Father's heir to the estate in Tavistock in Devon, returned to England after the troubles there had been settled.
1st wife: Mary Tucker (no notes) 2nd wife: Elizabeth Tucker
Private User - this is fixed.
Elizabeth Tucker was the daughter of a different Francis Stoughton, of Crayford
Thank you, Erica Howton !
I suspected as much, having realized how many Stoughtons there were all over England at the time.