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Tucker Cemetery

The Tucker Cemetery is the two-acre burial ground of the f...

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Bartlett Tucker Family Cemetery

Forty graves in this cemetery

containing the remains...

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The Tucker Cemetery

This oldest cemetery in Pasco County has existed since bef...

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Tucker Cemetery

The Tucker Cemetery is the two-acre burial ground of the first African family in English-speaking America. Isabel and Antonio arrived at Point Comfort, now Fort Monroe, in 1619. The two were among approximately twenty enslaved Africans who survived the Middle ...

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Bartlett Tucker Family Cemetery

Forty graves in this cemetery

containing the remains of

Bartlett Tucker (1874-1861)

and members of his family

were relocated to this spot

from 0.22 acres s/w known as

Tract No. 1300 C-2 in 1983.

There were no identifiable marked

graves. The Tucker family moved

from this area in December ...

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The Tucker Cemetery

This oldest cemetery in Pasco County has existed since before 1855. Thomas and Sarah Tucker settled in the area about 1842 and in 1845 planted the county's first orange grove. Family history records an earlier generation of Tuckers lived in ...

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