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Lemuel Tukey

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He married first Sarah Snow, then her sister, Eunice. Tukey had at least one child, a daughter, Jane (c. 1808 – 1869). She named one of her children after her father. Lemuel Tukey Jr. (1839 – 1865) died, aged 26, shortly after fighting in — and being taken captive during — the
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is named for him. He ran a tavern on the Portland end of a previous version of the bridge, which was completed in 1796, and objected to the city's decision to end the collection of tolls, so he collected them anyway until he was forced to stop in the early 1830s.
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Sweetsir) Tukey, one of their fourteen children, all born in Portland, Maine. William, one of his brothers, helped construct
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A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families
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Tukey was born on August 6, 1766, to John and Abigail (
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Tukey's Bridge
Casco Bay
Portland, Maine
Portland, Maine
Tukey's Bridge
distiller
nÊe
Portland Head Light
Battle of the Wilderness
Tukey's Bridge, Portland, ca. 1900
ISBN
9780692941355


Categories
1766 births
1835 deaths
Businesspeople from Portland, Maine
People from Portland, Maine

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