TUCKER Chart 0502

This is a Chart for John Rossiter Tucker and Emma (Emily) Jane Conger

married
3rd August 1876
Napanee
Ontario, Canada
witnesses
Arthur THOMAS of Napanee
Thomas MANUEL of Belleville
1
JOHN ROSSITER TUCKER

born about
1852
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
USA
occupation
1871 Engineer
1876 Bricklayer (death of father)
1876 Bricklayer (at marriage)
1879 Bricklayer (birth of Frank Foster)
1881 Bricklayer
1889 Bricklayer (birth of John Earl)
1900 Bricklayer
1910 Bricklayer
died
1917
Anaconda, Montana
USA
  2
EMMA (EMILY) JANE CONGER
born about
1856
Holstion
Ontario, Canada
died
 
27th December 1918
  Parsley, Burce
  Ontario, Canada

3
Annie
TUCKER
born about
1877
Ontario
Canada
died
Anaconda
Montana
USA

married
???
RIDDLE
4
Frank
Foster
TUCKER
born
19th June 1879
Napanee
Ontario
Canada
occupation
1900 Salesman, Clothing
1920 Partner Clothing Store
1930 Salesman
Clothing Store
1940 Merchant
Retail Clothing
details below show him as a partner with brother of
Tucker Brothers 
Clothing Establishment

married
15th February
1911
Anaconda
Deer Lodge
Montana
USA
Nellie
Gladys
MARTIN
born about
1890
Montana, USA
5
John
Earl
TUCKER
born
14th October 1889
Napanee
Ontario
Canada
occupation
1910 At School
1920 Merchant
details below show him as a partner with brother of
Tucker Brothers 
Clothing Establishment
died 
 5th April 1962
Las Vegas
Nevada USA

married
1908
Florence
Helen
JENNINGS
6
Elmo W
TUCKER
born about
1897
Montano, USA
occupation
1910 Decorator C.C.C. Co
1920 Truck Driver
1930 Doctor Dentist
1940 Orthodontist
(Working on own account)

married
1st June 1925
Silver Bow County
Montana
USA
Margaret Mary
MONTGOMERY
born about
1900
Montana, USA
occupation
1930
Accountant, Hospital
  1. 1871 Belleville, Hastings West, Ontario, Canada.
    1876 Oshawa, Ontario, Canada (at death of father)
    1881 Napanee, Lennox, Ontario, Canada
    1900 Anaconda, Deer Lodge, Montana, USA. With the family was a Marie RIDDLE down as adopted daughter born August 1898 in Montana, USA (her parents are down as having been both born in Canada)
    1910 District 0016, Anaconda Ward 5, Deer Lodge, Montana, USA. With the family was an Ana M RIDDLE Granddaughter aged 11 born Mondaan, USA and an Edward C JOHNESON a Lodge aged 23 born Wisconsin, USA (his parents were Norwegian and he as a Clerk in an Assay Office)
  2. 1881 Napanee, Lennox, Ontario, Canada
    1900 Anaconda, Deer Lodge, Montana, USA. With the family was a Marie RIDDLE down as adopted daughter born August 1898 in Montana, USA (her parents are down as having been both born in Canada)
    1910 District 0016, Anaconda Ward 5, Deer Lodge, Montana, USA. With the family was an Ana M RIDDLE Granddaughter aged 11 born Mondaan, USA and an Edward C JOHNESON a Lodge aged 23 born Wisconsin, USA (his parents were Norwegian and he as a Clerk in an Assay Office)
    There appears to be some confusion about her first name it appears as Emma and Emily, certain same person.
  3. 1881 Napanee, Lennox, Ontario, Canada
  4. 1881 Napanee, Lennox, Ontario, Canada
    1900 Anaconda, Deer Lodge, Montana, USA. With the family was a Marie RIDDLE down as adopted daughter born August 1898 in Montana, USA (her parents are down as having been both born in Canada)
    1910 District 0016, Anaconda Ward 5, Deer Lodge, Montana, USA. With the family was an Ana M RIDDLE Granddaughter aged 11 born Montana, USA and an Edward C JOHNESON a Lodge aged 23 born Wisconsin, USA (his parents were Norwegian and he as a Clerk in an Assay Office) Frank is down as having NO OCCUPATION
    1920 Anaconda Ward 2, Deer Lodge, Montana, USA. With Frank and Gladys was a Marce RIDDLE down as Niece born Montana, USA
    1930 Anaconda, Deer Lodge, Montana, USA. With wife down as Gladys
    1940 Anaconda, Deer Lodge, Montana, USA (wife still down as Gladys)11:30 06/05/2014
    The following was sent to me by John ELLERTON and covers details of Frank and other member of this family:
    A HISTORY OF ABORIGINAL AND TERRITORIAL MONTANA  AND THREE DECADES OF STATEHOOD UNDER THE EDITORIAL SUPERVISION 
    TOM STOUT 
    VOLUME II 
    THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY 
    CHICAGO AND NEW YORK 
    I92I 
    HISTORY OF MONTANA 
    Frank F. Tucker. There is a real message of  economy in every show window of Tucker Brothers' clothing establishment, and the brand of service rendered by this reliable firm is one which is universally appreciated. Frank F. Tucker, the senior member of the firm, is one of the big factors in the business life of the city and he is a man who knows how to get for his customers what they want, and how to meet their requirements in every particular.
    He was born at Napanee, Ontario, Canada, June 19, 1879, a son of John R. Tucker. The father was born at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and died at Anaconda, Montana, in 191 7. He was reared at Napanee, Ontario, Canada, and there learned the brickmaking trade. In 1883 he came to Anaconda and was for some years engaged in building operations, being one of the pioneer contractors and builders of the city. Politically he was a republican. He married Miss Emma Conger, born in Ontario, Canada, who died at Anaconda. Their children were as follows : Annie, who died at Anaconda, was married: Frank F., who was the second in order of birth ; Earl, who is a member of the firm of Tucker Brothers, lives at Anaconda ; Elmo, who lives at Anaconda, enlisted for service during the 
    great war in 1917, was sent overseas and was mustered out of the service in May, 1919. 
    Frank F. Tucker attended the public schools of Anaconda until he was twelve years of age, and then became a clerk in a clothing store of Anaconda and continued to learn this line of business as a member of the selling force of several establishments until he founded one of his own in 1918. Although as yet a new undertaking, this clothing store of Tucker Brothers is one of the leading ones of its kind in this section of Montana, and is conveniently located at No. 207 Main Street. The members of the firm are Frank F. and his brother Earl J. Tucker. They handle a high class of clothing of the latest design and of infinite variety, and careful dressers have learned that not only can they secure fashionable and good-fitting garments of excellent quality here, but also tha't the prices are extremely reasonable considering the value of the goods. 
    Frank F. Tucker is a republican, but has notsought to come before the public for office. He belongs to Anaconda Lodge No. 239, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and to the Anaconda Club and the Anaconda Country Club. His residence is in the Alpine Apartments. In 1911 Frank F. Tucker was united in marriage with Miss Gladys Martin, a daughter of Martin Martin, a sketch of whom appears elsewhere in this work. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker have no children. 
    Earl J. Tucker, junior member of the firm of Tucker Brothers, was born at Napanee, Ontario, Canada, November 14, 1889. The Tucker family migrated from England to America during the colonial epoch. The maternal grandfather of the Tucker Brothers was Belayat Conger, and he was born in Ontario, Canada, and there died in 1888, having spent his entire life in that province. By trade he was a plasterer and stone mason, and later became a contractor. Earl J. Tucker was reared at Anaconda, and was graduated from its high school in 1907, following which he went to Butte, Montana, as timekeeper for the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, remaining in the employ of this company for three years. Upon leaving it he was engaged in an insurance business for seven years, being state agent for the Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, and retained his office at Butte until September, 1919, when he closed it. In 1918 he assisted his brother to establish the clothing house of Tucker Brothers, which has turned out to be such a successful enterprise. Like his brother he is a republican, and he also belongs to the Anaconda Lodge No. 239, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and to the Anaconda Club. He lives at 1002 West Fourth Street. 
    In 1908 Earl J. Tucker was united in marriage with Miss Florence Jennings, a daughter of W. H. and Minnie (Coddington) Jennings, residents of Anaconda. Mr. Jennings is superintendent of the iron warehouse of the foundry department of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Tucker have two children, namely: Jack, who was born January i, 1909; and Earl J., Jr., who was born June 13, 1913
  5. 1900 Anaconda, Deer Lodge, Montana, USA. With the family was a Marie RIDDLE down as adopted daughter born August 1898 in Montana, USA (her parents are down as having been both born in Canada)
    1920 Anaconda Ward 1, Deer Lodge, Montana, USA. Children Jack aged 12 born Montana, USA and Earl aged 7 born Montana, USA
    The two children Jack and Earl were also buried at Resurrection Cemetery, Helena, Lewis and Clark County Montana, USA in 1991 and 1987 respectively.
  6. 1900 Anaconda, Deer Lodge, Montana, USA. With the family was a Marie RIDDLE down as adopted daughter born August 1898 in Montana, USA (her parents are down as having been both born in Canada)
    1910 District 0016, Anaconda Ward 5, Deer Lodge, Montana, USA. With the family was an Ana M RIDDLE Granddaughter aged 11 born Mondaan, USA and an Edward C JOHNESON a Lodge aged 23 born Wisconsin, USA (his parents were Norwegian and he as a Clerk in an Assay Office)
    1920 Elmo was a Roomer with a William J JENNINGS and his wife.
    1930 Warm Springs, Deer Lodge, Montana
    1940 Butte, Silver Bow, Montana, USA
    There are 23 entries in the Montana Standard for Elmo, in most case he is down as Doctor, for such things as Head of Dental Examiners, attendees with his eife at Dinners, Attending Weddings etc. Also 12 entries in the Anaconda Standard, All should be looked at as for instance part of one dated 21st May 1911 reads: A petition for the guardianship of Elmo Tucker was also filed by Mr Tucker, as was a petition for the guardianship of Annie Marfe? Riddle by Frank F Tucker

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