Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)
William Tuck
MSA SC 3520-14024
Sheriff, Annapolis
Sources:
Documents
MARYLAND STATE ARCHIVES SPECIAL
COLLECTIONS (Maryland Gazette Collection), 4 March 1762, MSA SC 3447. Tuck
has served his apprenticeship to Patrick Creagh and with Richard MacKubin
and is now free and ready for employment. He lives with his mother, the
widow Pratt on Prince George's Street a few doors down from the Creagh
house
J. Donnell Tilghman, "Bill for the
Construction of the Chase House" Maryland Historical Magazine 33 (1938),
23-26. William Tuck paid 13.15.2 for painting and glazing per account (page
26)
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY COURT (Land Records) MSA C 97-32, Volume IB 5 [1/1/6/32]
Pages 445-446. Tuck is a witness, November 1777
GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE OF DELEGATES
(Assessment Record) MSA S 1161, 1783 Assessment for Annapolis Hundred,
MSA S 1161-1, pages 1-5, Assessment for William Tuck appears on page 5
MARYLAND STATE ARCHIVES SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
(Maryland Gazette Collection), 15 April 1786, MSA SC 3447, M11. William
Tuck, Painter and Glazier
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY SENATE (Proceedings) 1796 Session, William Tuck appointed Messenger
to the Senate, page 2. From the Archives of Maryland, Early State Records,
Volume 105
"Extracts from Diary of William
Faris of Annapolis, Maryland," Maryland Historical Magazine Volume 28,
(September 1933: 223-224). Death of William Tuck on 7 May 1797. He is buried
on the evening of 8 May 1797
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