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Captain Daniel Tucker baptized 10 April 1575, died 10 February 1625 was an English colonial sea captain, member of the Virginia Company, member of the Somers Isles Company, treasurer of the Jamestown Colony and the notorious second Governor of Bermuda. 1 Tucker was cape merchant treasurer in Jamestown during the Starving Time, and
Governor of Bermuda. Tucker stayed in Jamestown until 1613, when he returned to England. He was appointed as the second governor of Bermuda and arrived there in May of 1616 on the ship George. He served in that position until 1619. During his time as governor, Tucker ruled quotwith an iron fist,quot enforcing harsh penalties and cruel punishments.
Captain Daniel Tucker baptized 10 April 1575, died 10 February 1625 was an English colonial sea captain, member of the Virginia Company, member of the Somers Isles Company, treasurer of the Jamestown Colony and the notorious second Governor of Bermuda.1. . Tucker was not reappointed governor, but was replaced by Nathaniel Butler, a privateer.1
Captain Daniel Tucker Daniel Tucker born about 1560, died 10 February 1625. A planter in Virginia when called to be Governor of Bermuda, May 1616. He came to Bermuda aboard the ship George. He succeeded the first Governor of Bermuda, Richard Moore. He was Governor until 1619. Captain William Tucker
When Daniel Tucker was born on 10 April 1575, in Milton Gravesend, Kent, England, his father, George Tucker, was 43 and his mother, Maria Hunter, was 27. He married Mary Lloyd in 1621, in Jamestown, Virginia, British Colonial America. He died on 10 February 1625, in Port Royal, Bermuda, at the age of 49.
He was a captain, member of the Virginia Company of London second charter, member of the Bermuda Company, cape merchant treasurer at the Jamestown Virginia Colonly in 1609, and governor of Bermuda from 1616 through 1619. Daniel Tucker 1575-1625 who was born in Milton-next-Gravesend, Kent, stockholder in the Virginia Company of London
Daniel Tucker baptized 10 Apr 1575, died 10 Feb 1625 was the grandson of William Tucker of Throwleigh, Devon, England and the 2x great grand uncle of Nathaniel Tucker.He was a captain, member of the Virginia Company of London second charter, member of the Bermuda Company, cape merchant treasurer at the Jamestown Virginia Colonly in 1609, and governor of Bermuda from 1616 through 1619.
Daniel Tucker 10 April 1575-10 February 1625 was Governor of Bermuda from 1616 to 1619, succeeding Richard Moore and preceding Nathaniel Butler. He served as treasurer of Jamestown during the Starving Time and was known for his disciplinarian style of governance. In 1615, King James I of England appointed Tucker to succeed Richard Moore as governor of Bermuda, and he imposed a strict
Tucker, Daniel, was a native of Milton, in Kent, and was the son of George Tucker, of that place. As was the case of so many young gentlemen of that age, he came under the influence of the romantic west and the new discoveries, and took to a seafaring life in consequence. In 1615-16 Tucker was commissioned governor of Bermuda, the first man
The original owner of the land and homesite that became known as the Mansion At The Grove in Port Royal, Southampton, Bermuda was the sea merchant and explorer Captain Daniel Tucker. During the American Revolution, some members of this shipping family became privateers, sympathizing with and selling munitions and goods to the Patriots.