William Guise-Tucker
- Chaplain of the Fleet, serving from 1865 to 1871.
He was educated at
RNH Haslar; and Greenwich Hospital, London.Between 1850 and 1853 he served as a missionary near Toronto, Canada.
He died on 17 January 1885 at Torquay, Devon, where he had been staying for his health. He was at the time the vicar of Ramsey, Essex, where he had been the incumbent since 1872. He and his wife are buried near Greenwich in what is now called the Pleasance Cemetery, (formerly the Royal Hospital Cemetery), near Charlton station. [5][6]
Family
William Guise Tucker was the son of Rev. John Tucker and his wife Mary Ann (née Kinsman). He was baptised on 12 January 1813 at Moretonhampstead, Devon, England. On the 1st of Feb 1845 he married Sarah Ellen Humphris (1822–1899) in St. Mary's Church Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. The book 'Recollections of a Chaplain in the Royal Navy' was compiled and edited by his widow and published in 1886. Their son was Maj. Gen. William Guise Tucker RMA., C.B. (29 January 1850 – 6 December 1906).
References
- ^ "Grave Site of Vicar William Guise Tucker (1812–1885) | BillionGraves". billiongraves.com. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
- ^ Vol. vi. Square – Zupitza, 1954 p241 Online version at the Internet Archive
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory1868 London, Horace Cox, 1868
- ^ ORDINATIONS. The Standard (London, England), Tuesday, June 7, 1836; Issue 2832. (462 words). British Library Newspapers, Part II: 1800–1900
- ^ DEATH OF THE REV. W. GUISE TUCKER, OF RAMSEY. The Essex Standard, West Suffolk Gazette, and Eastern Counties' Advertiser (Colchester, England), Saturday, January 24, 1885; pg. 6; Issue 2824. (682 words). British Library Newspapers, Part II: 1800–1900
- ^ TUCKER, Maj.-Gen. William Guise’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2016; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014 ; online edn, April 2014 accessed 27 May 2017
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