. History of Cass County Indiana : From its earliest settlement to the present time : with biographical sketches and reference to biographies previously compiled. d up a large tract, and his descendants stillpossess a considerable part of the land which he obtained direct fromthe government. The grandfather is buried in Noble township, and thefather rests in Zion cemetery at Harrison township. On September 28, 1873, Joshua Tucker married Miss Barbara Bailey,a daughter of Henry and Catherine (Mogle) Bailey. The children in thefamily of Mr. and Mrs. Tucker are as follows: Harry A. born July 7,18


. History of Cass County Indiana : From its earliest settlement to the present time : with biographical sketches and reference to biographies previously compiled. d up a large tract, and his descendants stillpossess a considerable part of the land which he obtained direct fromthe government. The grandfather is buried in Noble township, and thefather rests in Zion cemetery at Harrison township. On September 28, 1873, Joshua Tucker married Miss Barbara Bailey,a daughter of Henry and Catherine (Mogle) Bailey. The children in thefamily of Mr. and Mrs. Tucker are as follows: Harry A. born July 7,1874; William W. born September 24, 1876; Charles M. born December28. 1879; Walter J. born July 12, 1883; Arthur T. born November 20,1888; Elmer R. born May 17, 1893, and Russell L. born April 25, 1896. Soon after their marriage, in 1873, Mr. Tucker and his wife moved totheir present farm, where he is the owner of ninety-two and a half place, when he first took possession nearly forty years ago, was verylittle improved, and had poor buildings, and was not yet developed to apoint of highly profitable cultivation. Since then Mr. Tucker has not -^ -^.


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