
Rifleman 10443
4th Btn Kings own Rifles corps.
Born. 1894 Croxton Norfolk. Kia 10th May 1915.
Ypres Memorial (Menin Gate) panel 51 + 53.

1901 Census Living at Kettlestone near railway bridge.
Father, James Tuck. 46 Farmer.
Merriam Tuck. 38 Farmers wife.
John Tuck. 24 Farm worker.
Albert Tuck. 19 Apprentice carpenter.
Isaac Tuck. 14
Rosana Tuck. 9
Arthur Tuck. 7
Can find no record of 1911 census.
It is possible that he had moved away from the area?
Yet q6 says no?
Arthur was an Iron trimmer, when he joined the army.
He enlisted in N London at the age of 18 years and two months, this was 1912.
1891 Census.
Tuck James Head M 36 Agric labour Kettlestone.
Tuck Susan Wife F 37 Billingford.
Tuck Louisa Daughter F 16 Domestic Kettlestone.
Tuck John W son M 14 Agric labour kettlestone.
Tuck Henry son M 12 Agric Labour Kettlestone.
Tuck George son M 10 Scholar Kettlestone.
Tuck Albert son M 9 Scholar Kettlestone.
Tuck Isaac son M 4 Kettlestone.
Ten years later James has another wife. (No idea what happened to susan)
Louisa has married. Henry and George have left home.
Two additions Rosana and Arthur. uncertain of who the mother is of either, but if James is the father that would make Arthur, Uncle Arthur to Louisa's son Herbert.
1901 Census Living at Kettlestone near railway bridge.
Father, James Tuck. 46 Farmer.
Merriam Tuck. 38 Farmers wife.
John Tuck. 24 Farm worker.
Albert Tuck. 19 Apprentice carpenter.
Isaac Tuck. 14
Rosana Tuck. 9
Arthur Tuck. 7
Ten years on only Isaac is left at home.
Arthur possibly went to London to seek his fortune and joined the army in 1912.
1911 Census.
James Tuck 55
Mirian Tuck 48
Isaac Tuck 24
Was uncle to Herbert James Utting (Tuck) commemorated in Fulmodestone church.
