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Note from the WikiTree profile https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tucker-4692
Please Note, there is no proof that Susannah, wife of Philip Taber and mother of his children was actually a Tucker. At least one other source suggests she might be a Wilcox. The Mayflower Society refers to her as Susannah (Tucker?) (Wilcox?). They do not assign parents.[1] Susanna and Philip named a son "Tucker" which is an unusual given name and he may have been given Susannah's maiden name.
Philip, born in Dartmouth February 7, 1689 m. Susannah Wilcox, residence after 1730 in NJ.
Philip was the son of Thomas Taber, bap. in Yarmouth, February 1646, died November 11, 1730. Thomas m1. (1667). Esther Cooke, dau. of John and Sarah (Warren) Cook, born in Plymouth, August 16, 1650. M2. (June 1672) Mary Thompson, dau. John and Mary (Cooke) Thompson, born about 1650, died in 1732.
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July 9, 1688
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Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
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November 25, 1711
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November 25, 1711
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Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States
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November 18, 1713
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October 1, 1715
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October 10, 1717
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October 10, 1717
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November 21, 1719
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November 21, 1719
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