Belles, beaux and brains of the 60's . lle Morrison, of Mem-phis, the eldest of their threechildren, Margaret T., beingthe wife of William Carroll,of that city, and the othertwo being William Morrisonand Elizabeth M. Tucker. The children of Dr. DavidTucker and Elizabeth Dallaswere six: Henry St. Georgedied in the army; Virginia B. never married; Dallas is anEpiscopal minister who has one daughter; John Randolph,a lawyer and unmarried; Cassie B. married ThompsonBrown and has six children—four sons and two daughters;and Emma Beverley married Forrest Brown and has one « Randolph Tucker, fi


Belles, beaux and brains of the 60's . lle Morrison, of Mem-phis, the eldest of their threechildren, Margaret T., beingthe wife of William Carroll,of that city, and the othertwo being William Morrisonand Elizabeth M. Tucker. The children of Dr. DavidTucker and Elizabeth Dallaswere six: Henry St. Georgedied in the army; Virginia B. never married; Dallas is anEpiscopal minister who has one daughter; John Randolph,a lawyer and unmarried; Cassie B. married ThompsonBrown and has six children—four sons and two daughters;and Emma Beverley married Forrest Brown and has one « Randolph Tucker, fifth son of St. George Tuckerand Evelyna Hunter, has been met elsewhere in this , poet, wit and attorney-general of Virginia, he wasalso congressman for twelve years and law professor at heruniversity schools. He married Miss Laura Powell andlaid down his useful life, at Winchester in 1873. Of theirchildren, Evelyna H. married William Shields, of Natchez,Miss.; died and left two sons: John Randolph and john randolph tucker(jurist, teacher and wit) BELLES, BEAUX AND BEAINS OF THE SIXTIES 239 Nannie Tucker, her sister, married Dr. William McGuire,of Winchester, and they have six children. The third sister,Virginia Tucker, married William Carmichael and is themother of four children. The youngest sister is Mrs. Morgan Pendleton, of Lexing-ton, and has several children. Their brother is Hon. Harry St. George Tucker, for-merly member of congress and later president of the James-town tercentenary. He married Hennie, daughter of ColonelWilham Preston Johnston, who died leaving six present wife was Miss Martha Sharpe, of Pennsylvania. The great jurists fourth daughter, Gertrude, was thegentle light of his age in his Lexington home, and was ex-ceptionally popular with townspeople and students, as wellas family connections. Shemarried John Lee Logan;thus intermeshing anothernotable family with the greatconnection. Since her wid-owhood, in 19


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