Tuckey, Edmund Joseph
Birth Name | Tuckey, Edmund Joseph |
Call Name | Ted |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 82 years |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth | 1871 |
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Marriage | 1904 | Carlisle |
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Death | 1953 | Carlisle |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Tuckey, Thomas | |
Mother | Berridge, Sarah Ann | |
Brother | Tuckey, William Henry | |
Brother | Tuckey, Thomas | |
Sister | Tuckey, Mary Ann | |
Brother | Tuckey, Arthur John | |
Brother | Tuckey, Charles Berridge | |
Tuckey, Edmund Joseph | ||
Sister | Tuckey, Emily Mary | |
Brother | Tuckey, Ernest |
Narrative
Was a lay preacher living in Carlisle and known as "Uncle Ted" according to Marina Hughes. Marina adds:
My father's godmother Margie , who was my grandmothers Sarah's cousin, wrote a letter twenty odd years ago, detailing all she knew about Thomas (b1834) and Sarah and their children. She didn't know anything about the older two William and Thomas, but she wrote about the other six.
She refers to Edward as Uncle Ted and she couldn't remember his trade, other than he lived in Carlisle and was a lay preacher there. When he and his wife visited his sister Mary Ann and her family in Lilbourne, he would take the service at the village chapel in Hillmorton. Margie and her brother Henry would dread it as all the children would say "we are all coming to chapel because your uncle 'MR TURKEY' is taking the service!"
Ann Morgan adds: Despite the variations his name is Edmund, reg. Edmund Joseph JAS 1871. The
census records him as Edmund in 1881, Edward J in 1891 and Edmund J in 1901. I can't find him
in 1911. He married in Carlisle in 1904 and died In Carlisle in 1953 - both registrations Edmund
Joseph." Also, on the 1901 census, Edmund is a railway signalman at Houghton-in-Ribblesdale