The Tucker Family Album by Frances Righter Tucker and Dr Russell Naughton 2003/4
Last Updated November 28, 2003 : Version 2
1630 - 1927THE BISSELL - QUEREAU - COOPER - FORMANS
Mother of Candace March (1767-*), aged 80, 1867 click image to enlarge
Eligar Bissell, (1784-1856), July 6, 1856 m. Candace March, 1806 click image to enlarge
Candace March, (1787-1838) m. Eligar Bissell, May 24, 1806. Mother of Fidelia Bissell click image to enlarge
John Quereau (1786-1871) Son of Elias Quereau MD 1756-1842 and Elizabeth Clements m. Phoebe Ryder June 20, 1809. Father of Joshua M. Quereau click image to enlarge
Phoebe Ryder, (*-*)
m. John Quereau, June 20, 1809 click image to enlarge
Joshua M. Quereau, (1813-1891) Son of John and Phoebe Rider/Quereau
m. Fidelia Quereau October 3, 1837 click image to enlarge
Fidelia Quereau, (1812-1904) Daughter of Eligar and Candace Bissell/Quereau
m. Joshua Quereau October 3, 1837 click image to enlarge
Byron Bissell, (1824-1898) Brother of Candace Bissell/Quereau click image to enlarge
James Forman, (1800?-1868), c.1863
m. Catherine 'Kate' D. Simmons/McCarthy (1813-1864) click image to enlarge
Catherine 'Kate' D. Simmons/McCarthy, (1813-1864)
m. James Forman click image to enlarge
Alexander Aberdeen Forman Sr. (1843-1923)
m. Rebecca Frazier Case, Sept. 10, 1866 click image to enlarge
Rebecca Frazier Case ..."Becca" (1844-1928), aged 15, 1859
m. Alexander Aberdeen Forman Sr.,1866 click image to enlarge
Norman Gridley "Norm" Cooper, (1838-1913)
m. Lucelia Augusta Quereau, Sept 11, 1866 click image to enlarge
Lucelia Augusta Quereau/Cooper, (1843-1910), Tintype c.1866 click image to enlarge
Ellen Elizabeth Quereau/Barden, (1845-1930) Sister of Lucelia Augusta Quereau/Cooper click image to enlarge
"Norm" and Lucelia Augusta Quereau/Cooper click image to enlarge
James George Forman (1870-1905), c.1863 m. Ethel Augusta Cooper, Sept. 11, 1893 click image to enlarge
Ethel Augusta Cooper, (1873-1928), Tintype 1873
As a baby with father Norman Gridley "Norm" Cooper, (1838-1913) click image to enlarge
THE HARRIS - RICHTER - RIGHTER - HAMMONDS
m. Anna Maria (1666-*) of Germany. Parents to Andreas and Anna B.
m. Ann Elizabeth Stahl They were part of the Palatinate Migration, 1709-10
m. Anna Elizabeth Simon (1716-*)
m. Margaret Kohl Nov. 19, 1769
Father of John Righter (1820-1918) m. Hanna Harris (1781-1852), May 5, 1802
Father of William Jay Righter. Born Feb 11, 1820 and died on April 7, 1918 m. Caroline Ryder (1825-1903), Dec. 18 or 19, 1850
m. John Righter (1820-1918), Dec. 18 or19, 1850
John Walter Righter, (1861-1927)
Son of John Righter and Caroline Ryder click image to enlarge
John Walter Righter, (1861-1927)
Son of John Righter and Caroline Ryder click image to enlarge
William Jay "Will" Righter, (1858-1956), c.1900
Son of John Righter and Caroline Ryder m. Ruth Emma Hammond (1864-1932), March 7, 1899 click image to enlarge see another photo from the same sitting
W.J. "Will" Righter and his great grand daughter Candace, Dec., 1953 click image to enlarge
Ruth Emma Hammond, (1864-1932), c.1880 click image to enlarge
For a detailed essay on Ruth Emma Hammond jump to here
Harris Righter 1810-1855 m. Harriet Couch, 1831
John Harris Righter, (1832-?) Son of Harris Righter (1810-1855) and Harriet Couch
m. Katherine A. Thomas c.1852 click image to enlarge
John Harris Righter, (1832-?) Son of Harris Righter (1810-1855) and Harriet Couch
m. Katherine A. Thomas c.1852 click image to enlarge
Harriet Thomas Righter, (1878-1982) Daughter of John Harris and Katherine A. Righter click image to enlarge
Jessie Righter, (*-*), 1940 Daughter of John Harris and Katherine A. Righter click image to enlarge
Catherine Righter, (*-*) Daughter of John Harris and Katherine A. Righter click image to enlarge
Ruth Emma Hammond Righter (1864-1932) Ancestors from London, England and Holland and related to William Penn
Ruth Emma Hammond, (1864-1932), c.1880 click image to enlarge
Ruth Emma Hammond Righter, (1864-1932), March 7, 1899 click image to enlarge
One of her various employments, was selling underwear. Her fancy 4 by 5 inch business cards said:
FASHIONABLE MODISTE Respectfully solicits a share of your patronage Orders taken for the JENNESS-MILLER UNDERWEAR 512 Main St., Santa Ana, California
Some times there were several broken down at the same time. Since they were all on piecework and paid by the piece, lost time made a big difference in their pay. The girls would wait impatiently to have their machine fixed. Emma wouldn't wait. When her machine was down, being a natural mechanic, she fixed and adjusted it herself. The other girls noticed that her machine generally ran better than any of the others and they begged her to fix theirs. They made a deal to trade machines. The girl would sew Emma's garments while she waited for Emma to repair her machine. That way Emma's production was kept up at the same time she was doing the repairs. Emma enjoyed doing this repair work for two reasons-she dearly loved interesting mechanical problems, and it was also a change and a rest from pumping the heavy machine all day. There was a time when she had her own shop. Out front there was a sign:
DRESS MAKING TAYLOR SYSTEM
R. E. HAMMOND, DRESS MAKER, c1890 110 Church St., Santa Ana, CA Fran notes : "Emma is wearing a "Leg 'O Mutton" blouse so I know the date would be around 1890 before she was married. I do not know who her helper is." click image to enlarge this image or view the original panorama image
Ruth Emma Hammond, (1864-1932) , March 7, 1899 click image to enlarge
Ruth Emma Hammond, (1864-1932) , March 7, 1899 click image to enlarge
Grandma was an attractive lady with very long hair, almost to her feet. She rolled it up on her head. She had a lovely complexion so her nickname became "Peaches". She was very bright, skilled with her hands, a hard worker and an excellent cook. What she very much lacked in humor, her keen witted husband made up for. She was thrilled to be able to hold her first grandchild in March 1932. She died five months after I was born, at age sixty-eight.
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