#373, b. 10 August 1829, d. between 1880 and 1900
| Birth* | Elizabeth Ann Tucker was born on 10 August 1829 at Shark River, Monmouth County, New Jersey.1,6,7,8,9,3,10,5 |
| (daughter under 5) Census1830FedUS | She is probably the female under age 5 listed in the household of her father, Curtis Tucker, in the 1830 Federal Census of Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey.11 |
| (with Parents) Residence | Before 1834, Elizabeth Ann Tucker was probably living at Shark River, Monmouth County, New Jersey, in the household of her parents, Curtis Tucker and Lettitia West.3 |
| (with Parents) Residence | Between 1834 and 1838, Elizabeth Ann Tucker was probably living at New York City, New York, in the household of her parents, Curtis Tucker and Lettitia West.3 |
| (with Parents) Moved | Circa 1838, Elizabeth Ann Tucker probably moved back to Shark River, Monmouth County, New Jersey, with her parents Curtis Tucker and Lettitia West.3 |
| (daughter 5-9) Census1840FedUS | She is probably the female age 5 to 9 listed in the household of her father, Curtis Tucker, in the 1840 Federal Census of Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey, although she would have been ten by the time of the census.12 |
| (with Parents) Census1850FedUS | She appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Ocean Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, in the household of her parents, Curtis Tucker and Lettitia West.13 |
| Note* | Elizabeth Ann Tucker was unmarried in 1851.3 |
| Residence* | She lived on 12 April 1855 at Ocean Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey.2 |
| Occupation* | She was a domestic on 12 April 1855.2 |
| Marriage* | She married William Henry Martin, son of Jesse Martin and Hannah Tucker, on 12 April 1855 at Ocean Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Elizabeth and William were 2nd cousins. The person performing the ceremony was M. Rowell.1,14,2,9,6,7,10,8,4 |
| Son* | Elizabeth and William's son Arthur Tucker was born on 2 October 1856 at Ocean Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey. |
| Son | Elizabeth and William's son Henry (Harry) V. was born was born circa 1859 at New Jersey. |
| Census1860FedUS* | She and William Henry Martin appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Ocean Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, enumerated 11 July 1860. Their children Arthur Tucker and Henry were listed as living with them.6 |
| Daughter* | Elizabeth and William's daughter Ophelia was born circa 1860 at New Jersey. Ophelia was not listed on the census enumerated 11 July 1860 and was probably born after that date. |
| Daughter | Elizabeth and William's daughter Minnie A. was born was born circa 1861 at New Jersey. |
| Daughter | Elizabeth and William's daughter Annie Letitia was born between 1863 and 1867 at New Jersey. |
| Daughter | Elizabeth and William's daughter Margaret was born on 22 September 1867 at Long Branch or Avon-By-the-Sea, Monmouth County, New Jersey. |
| Daughter | Elizabeth and William's daughter Emma was born circa 1868 at New York. |
| Census1870FedUS* | She and William Henry Martin appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of the 781 Greenwich Street Post Office area, New York City, New York, enumerated 20 June 1870. Their children Margaret, Minnie A., Arthur Tucker, Annie Letitia, Ophelia and Emma were listed as living with them, as were four masons/bricklayers who apparently boarded with them.7 |
| Census1870FedUS#2* | She and William Henry Martin appeared on the second enumeration of the 1870 Federal Census of 62 Bedford Street, New York City, New York, enumerated 23 December 1870. Their children Arthur Tucker, Minnie A., Henry, Annie Letitia, Margaret and Emma were listed as living with them, as were six people who appear to be boarders.10 |
| Census1880FedUS* | She and William Henry Martin appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of New York City, New York, at 354 West 4th Street, enumerated 2 June 1880. Their children Henry, Minnie A., Annie Letitia, Margaret and Emma were listed as living with them, as were their son-in-law Willet J. Quimby, married to Minnie, and Elizabeth's sister Mary Tucker. In the same house but enumerated separately were Abraham (age 52) and Josephine (age 39) Riker.8 |
| Death* | She died between 1880 and 1900 in either Newark, New Jersey, or New York City.1,15,16 |
| Burial* | According to family tradition Elizabeth Ann Tucker was buried at West Long Branch Methodist Cemetary, West Long Branch, Monmouth County, New Jersey, but she is not shown in that cemetery's transcriptions.1 |