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Tucker Family Crest - Exeter, co. Devon, England

Tucker Family Crest - Digital Download - Tucker Coat of Arms JPG File - Heraldry, Genealogy, Ancestry, Surnames, Shields

Digital Download - Tucker Coat of Arms
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Heraldic/Genealogical Details

Barry wavy of ten argent and azure on a chevron embattled and counterembattled or, between three sea-horses naiant of the first, five gouttes de poix. Crest: A lion’s gamb erased gules charged with three billets in pale or, and holding a battle axe or, head azure.

Tucker/Tooker/Toker of Exeter, do. Devonshire, England - William Tucker (c. 1557-1621), theological writer, archdeacon of Barnstaple, Dean of Lichfield, son of Captain William Tooker of Exeter (d. 1530), son of Robert Rucker (born 1487), alderman and Mayor of Exeter in 1538, son of William Tucker of Stockland (d. 1491)

Tucker of Woodland, co. Dorset, England - Hugh Tucker of Woodland, son of Robert Tucker, Mayor of Exter in 1538

Tucker of Tenterden, co. Kent, England - Captain Andrew Tucker of Tenterden (d. 1680), son of Richard Tucker of Brixham, co. Kent – had two sons and two daughters


Tucker of Helland, co. Cornwall, Lamerton and South Tavistock, co. Devon, England - Stephen Tocker (d. 1637), son of John Toker, both of Helland, son of Stephen Tucker of Lamerton, son of John Tucker of Tavistock, co. Devon – had sons Christopher Tocker (born c. 1580) and

John Tocker, Rector of Cardinham – Christopher had great-grandsons John Toker (d. 1687) and Stephen Toker (d. 1654) of St. Mabyn – Stephen had son John Toker of St. Tudy (1692-1775), who had son William Toker (c. 1803)

Tucker of Kingsnympton, co. Devonshire, England - Edward Tucker Esq. of Reeds and Hammetts, in the parish of Kingsnympton (born 1793), third son of William Tucker Esq., banker of Exeter

Tucker of Trematon Castle, co. Cornwall, England - Benjamin Tucker, was secretary to the Admiral Earl of St. Vincent and Surveyor-General to the Duchy of Cornwall, son of Benjamin Tucker (d. 1817), a warrant office in the Navy – He purchased Trematon and constructed a house on the site of the former castle, and had son Jebediah Stephen Tucker (born 1800), Justice of the Peace