New York Times Aug 28 1906
Mrs. L. Tuckerman Dead
Member of well-known family dies at her home in the berkshires
Pittsfield, Mass., Aug. 26 -- Mrs. Lucius Tuckerman of Washington died this morning at her country place, Ingleside, in Stockbridge.
She was 87 years old, and was the widow of Lucius Tuckerman of New York and later of Washington. Her grandfather was Oliver Wollcott, Secretary of the Treasury under Washington, and her father was a member of the Gibbs family of Newport, R.I.
Mr. Tuckerman bought a country place in Stockbridge about 20 years ago, and for many years Mrs. Tuckerman was one of the leading hostesses of that resort. Her surviving children are Alfred, Bayard, and Paul Tuckerman, Mrs. James Lowndes of Washington, and Miss Emily Tuckerman.
New York Times Aug 28 1906
Mrs. L. Tuckerman Dead
Member of well-known family dies at her home in the berkshires
Pittsfield, Mass., Aug. 26 -- Mrs. Lucius Tuckerman of Washington died this morning at her country place, Ingleside, in Stockbridge.
She was 87 years old, and was the widow of Lucius Tuckerman of New York and later of Washington. Her grandfather was Oliver Wollcott, Secretary of the Treasury under Washington, and her father was a member of the Gibbs family of Newport, R.I.
Mr. Tuckerman bought a country place in Stockbridge about 20 years ago, and for many years Mrs. Tuckerman was one of the leading hostesses of that resort. Her surviving children are Alfred, Bayard, and Paul Tuckerman, Mrs. James Lowndes of Washington, and Miss Emily Tuckerman.
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