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Sorry, I can't help you.
In a message dated 3/31/2013 10:48:51 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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I recently read the book "A Tale of Two Colonies" by Prof.Virginia
Bernhard, 1951. On page 107 she describes Capt. Bartholomew Gosnold's 1602
Expediton to New England, (and Cape Town area). She writes that a crew member at a
dangerous "SHOAL" in the area was impressed how it affected another crew
member named "TUCKER". So... they named the shoal "Tucker's Terror" I am of
course very aware of Daniel Tucker and William Tucker's Jamestown and
Bermuda history. I always thought they were the first Tuckers to the
colony/North America. I find substantiations of Tucker's Terror but never enough to
identify this Tucker. Can any of you Tucker Experts help me out?
Thanks Mike Massey
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