FAMILY RECORD:
Henry Tucker - s/o James & Hannah Tucker of Salisbury MA; b 10 May 1742; came to Deerfield NH about 1760; m Miss Robinson of Brentwood. Children:
a) John - settled in Hopkinton & had issue.
b) Daniel - settled at Meredith Bridge (now Laconia) & had three children; he was the first president of the Winnipesaukee Bank, and held that position until his death.
c) Henry - had no family or permanent residence; died at Laconia.
d) True - youngest son' went to South American and d in prison on Trinidad.
e) Mary - dy.
f) Hannah - m Andrew Gilman and lived in Gilmanton; later lived in Northfield, but d on the homestead in Deerfield.
g) Sally - m Stephen Prescott; lived in Deerifield,, but after his death removed to Lowell MA where she died.
h) James - lived on the homstead & m Anna Freese of Deerfield.
[Cogswell, Hist. of Nottingham, Deerfield & Northwood, 1878, p.778].
FAMILY RECORD:
James Tucker - s/o Henry Tucker & ___ Robinson; lived on the homestead; m Anna Freese of Deerfield. Children:
a) Charles - lived on the homestead; d there 1850 ae 49.
b) Harriet W [Sanborn?] - d Sanbornton 1847 ae 43.
c) Dudley F - m Martha H Prentice of Northwood; moved from Deerfield to Northwood in 1840. Children (1 d infancy): 1) Josiah P - liv Boston MA; 2) Austin H - liv Boston MA; 3) Charles P - liv Chicago IL; 4) Martha Grace - liv Portsmouth NH; 5) Nellie M Smith - liv New Orleans LA; 6) Belle P Wiggin - lives Stratham; 7) Harriett Newell - lived with parents c1878.
d) Eliza S - m1 Teodore Dame who d Rome NY; she m2 James Maines & liv Minnesota.
e) Benjamin F - left home soon after his father died; lived in the South; m in New Orleans; his wife died about a year later leaving a son, who went to Paris with his grandparents, and was killed during the seige of Paris by the Prussians at ae 20; the father returned to California.
f) Andrew G - lived Lynn MA.
g) Mary Ann Butler - liv West Newton MA.
h) Gordon F - liv Lowell MA.
i) John T - the youngest child; lived with his nephew C C Tucker on the homestead in Deerfield.
[Cogswell, Hist. of Nottingham, Deerfield & Northwood, 1878, p.779].
FAMILY RECORD:
John Wiggin - a descendant of Capt Thomas Wiggin who was an agent of the Dover settlement; he was a Rev War soldier; he d ae 88y; m Elizabeth Durgin of Lee (her mother was a Coffy); settled on the turnpike in Northwood Center about 1784 on 60a given to him by his father-in-law; he later acquired adjoing land; he built the house later occupied by B Wells Clark. Children:
a) John - eldest child; b 1783; m Charlotte Batchelder & had issue.
b) Mary - m Joseph Durgin of Northwood where she d 1826 leaving a large family, including: 1) John - the eldest child lived in Raymond; 2) Samuel - lived in Maine; and 3) Mary - m ___ Dearborn of Deerfield where she was living c1878.
c) Lydia - m John Moore of Stratham; she d Northwood leaving a large family including: 1) dau - m Miles Durgin of Northwood & a widow by 1878; 2) Shepar - m a dau of Benjamin Batchelder & lived in Northwood c1878; 3) Elizabeth.
d) Elizabeth - m Joab Durgin & d in Newmarket leaving: 1) dau - m Samuel Batchelder & lived Haverhill MA by 1878; 2) son; 3) son.
[Cogswell, Hist. of Nottingham, Deerfield & Northwood, 1878, p.782].