History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 618. [Scott County] [Georgetown City and Precinct] G. B. TUCKER, farmer, P. O. Georgetown, was born in Bourbon County, Ky., in 1809, to Alexander and Ellen (Berry) Tucker, he was a native of Dinwiddie County, Va.; emigrated to Bourbon County about the year 1780; during his life followed farming, and died in 1812, aged sixty years; she was also a native of Dinwiddie County, Va., and died in 1851, aged sixty-five years; G. B. Tucker was their only child; he came to Scott County in 1817, where he received such an education as the common schools of that day afforded. In 1829, he began business for himself by merchandising, following the same until 1842, when he retired from business, and has since given his attention principally to farming; he has a well improved farm of 500 acres, situated on the Lemon's Mill Pike, upon his farm he has some fine short-horns; in Scott County, in 1854, he married Miss Mattie Morris, a native of Scott County; she died in 1856, aged twenty-four years. Mr. Tucker is a prominent citizen of Georgetown Precinct, bearing a name and reputation which is beyond reproach. His only child, Fanny, is now at home. He is a Democrat. Tucker Berry Morris = Bourbon-KY Dinwiddie-VA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/scott/tucker.gb.txt