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Old Kent: The Eastern Shore of Maryland; Notes Illustrative of the Most Ancient Records of Kent County, Maryland, and of the Parishes of St. Paul's, Shrewsbury and I.U. and Genealogical Histories of Old and Distinguished Families of Maryland, and Their Connections by Marriage, &c., with an
784:"NOTABLES MOURN SNOWDEN MARSHALL; Large Gathering at Funeral of Former Federal District Attorney. TRIBUTE BY BENCH AND BAR Several Associations Are Represented--Distinguished MenAmong Honorary Bearers" 209:(September 24, 1848 – April 14, 1923) was an American judge who served on the International Court of Appeals in Egypt and was regarded as "one of the leading jurists and lawyers of Europe." 426: 340:
as one of the judges of the International Court in Egypt, a mixed tribunal which decided questions between native and foreign populations. He was appointed in May 1894 Judge of the
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and three years later was made Presiding Justice of the Court and was transferred to Cairo in 1897. In November 1908, upon the recommendation of President
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After being admitted to the bar, he began practicing law in New York City in 1882 with Gray & Davenport during which time he worked closely with
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Mulliken) Tuck. His maternal grandparents were Philemon Lloyd Chew (who was twice a member of the Governor's Council) and Ann Maria Bowie (
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The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy: First Families of America: A Genealogical Encyclopedia of the United States
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as special agent to search for evidence in England, France, Spain, Belgium, and the West Indies in relation to the
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Screven) White (1903–1964), daughter of Franklin Buchanan Screven, in 1932. They divorced (she later married
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FDR's Ambassadors and the Diplomacy of Crisis: From the Rise of Hitler to the End of World War II
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Tuck married Emily Rosalie Snowden Marshall (1858–1940), a daughter of Sara Rebecca Nicholls (
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Chew) Tuck (1818–1885). His younger brother was Philemon Hallam Tuck. His father was a
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His paternal grandparents were William Archable Tuck and Cave Williams (
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In 1888, Tuck was appointed U.S. Assistant Commissioner-General to the
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Holt) Richmond (1898–1982), a daughter of Frank A. Holt, in 1946.
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This article is about the jurist. For his son, the diplomat, see
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Carola Marshall Tuck (1889–1995), who married British soldier
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at the close of the exposition. Tuck also assisted with the
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and a granddaughter of Maj. Benjamin Brookes, of the
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Brookes) Chew. Tuck's mother was the great-niece of
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TUCK DIES IN GENEVA AT 62" 992: 722:Tuck, Somerville P. (4 November 1888). 715: 642:. F.A. Virkus & Company. p. 24 400:. Emily's father was a grand-nephew of 225:(1808–1884) and Margaret Sprigg Bowie ( 1157: 894: 660: 635: 536: 411:. Together, they were the parents of: 233:Judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals 1190:International Court of Justice judges 1018: 964: 494: 481: 471: 455: 376: 249: 243: 226: 721: 460:Demme) Douglas (1897–1981) in 1936. 235:from 1851 to 1861 and President of 13: 1185:Commanders of the Legion of Honour 550:University of Virginia Alumni News 14: 1201: 323:Commandeur de la Legion d'honneur 668:. John P. Des Forges. p. 39 661:Hanson, George Adolphus (1876). 636:Virkus, Frederick Adams (1933). 370: 237:First National Bank of Annapolis 993:Wilkins, Warde (October 1936). 299:, and in 1885 was appointed by 132:Emily Rosalie Snowden Marshall 1: 530: 212: 617:. The Daughters. p. 367 464:Alexander John Marshall Tuck 336:recommended Tuck to succeed 327:World's Columbian Exposition 7: 381:Snowden) Marshall and Col. 39:Judge Tuck, as depicted in 10: 1206: 903:Cambridge University Press 509:Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 170:Margaret Sprigg Bowie Chew 15: 283: 200: 190: 174: 162: 147: 136: 128: 112: 93: 88: 84: 72: 61: 52: 48: 32: 25: 724:"JUDGE GRAY'S CANDIDACY" 308:French spoliation claims 280:with the class of 1869. 441:Somerville Pinkney Tuck 409:Hudson Snowden Marshall 276:and studied law at the 207:Somerville Pinkney Tuck 141:Hudson Snowden Marshall 27:Somerville Pinkney Tuck 18:Somerville Pinkney Tuck 895:Mayers, David (2013). 489:) Lord, a daughter of 278:University of Virginia 185:University of Virginia 272:Tuck was educated at 57:of the First Instance 905:. pp. 153–154. 338:Ernest Howard Crosby 329:in Chicago in 1893. 79:Ernest Howard Crosby 876:. 16 September 1980 868:"TUCK--Hilda Bunge" 557:. 1920. p. 211 445:U.S. Representative 427:William Hallam Tuck 342:International Court 332:In 1894, President 319:William B. 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Index

Somerville Pinkney Tuck

International Court
Ernest Howard Crosby
Annapolis, Maryland
Menton, France
Hudson Snowden Marshall
Somerville Jr.
Alexander
William Hallam Tuck
Alma mater
St. John's College
University of Virginia
Legion of Honour
Annapolis, Maryland
William Hallam Tuck
née
Judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals
First National Bank of Annapolis
née
née
Gov.
Robert Bowie
Maryland Line
Revolutionary War
St. John's College
University of Virginia
John Clinton Gray
Alabama Claims
Secretary

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