Thomas Tuck Atkinson1,2,3

ID# 2152, (abt 1848 - 1849)
FatherQuintus C. Atkinson3,4,1 (abt 1810 - 7 Nov 1864)
MotherSarah Elizabeth Tuck3,4,1 (14 Dec 1818 - 2 Nov 1882)

Key Events:

Birth: about 1 Jan 18485
Death: 23 Mar 1849, Christian Co., Kentucky3
Burial: 18 Apr 1873, Elmwood Cemetery, Memphis, Shelby Co., Tennessee, Arabella West Atkinson (around 1847 - around 1847)6,7
ChartsDescendants of Dr. Davis Green Tuck
Descendants of David Dutt/Toot
AncestryThe Dutt/Toot Family
The Tuck Family

Copyright Notice

Narrative:

     Thomas Tuck Atkinson was born about 1 Jan 1848.5
     Thomas died on 23 Mar 1849 in Christian Co., Kentucky.3 He and his sister, Arabella, were buried on 18 Apr 1873 in Elmwood Cemetery, Memphis, Shelby Co., Tennessee, in a single grave in their father's lot, having been removed from Kentucky.6,7

Citations

  1. [S1283] Q. C. & Sarah E. Atkinson family monument, Elmwood Cemetery, has inscribed "Thomas Tuck and Arabella West children of Quintus C. & Sarah E. Atkinson."
  2. [S2061] Macon, John and Edward Tuck of Halifax County, pg 29, shows name as Thomas Atkinson.
  3. [S2705] Smith, Reported Deaths, The Nashville Christian Advocate, 1847-1849 vol, pg 63, citing 30 Mar 1849 issue, Thomas T. Atkinson notice.
  4. [S2061] Macon, John and Edward Tuck of Halifax County, pg 29.
  5. [S2705] Smith, Reported Deaths, The Nashville Christian Advocate, 1847-1849 vol, pg 63, citing 30 Mar 1849 issue, Thomas T. Atkinson notice, shows aged 14 mo. 22 days at death 23 Mar 1849.
  6. [S4112] Elmwood Cemetery, burial records, 1873 pg 248, shows both in lot 299, grave 6, date, and "removed from Kentucky."
  7. [S1283] Q. C. & Sarah E. Atkinson family monument, Elmwood Cemetery, has inscribed "Thomas Tuck and Arabella West children of Quintus C. & Sarah E. Atkinson" in a raised oval on the side of the monument, apparently part of the original monument, unlike the names of other who died later which are inscribed on the flat sides of the base. An identical raised oval on the opposite side carries a religious verse.