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Company, vice-president <strong>of</strong> the Savings<br />

Bank and a director since 1867, an d treas-<br />

urer <strong>of</strong> the Rockville Mutual Fire Insur-<br />

ance Company. On February 24, 1863,<br />

the First National Bank was chartered,<br />

and in 1864 he became a director. In<br />

1868 he was elected president and has<br />

been continuously in <strong>of</strong>fice until the pres-<br />

ent time, 1917.<br />

Prior to 1863, Mr. Talcott was con-<br />

stable and deputy sheriff, and on his<br />

father's death he succeeded him as trial<br />

justice and later as associate judge <strong>of</strong> the<br />

city courts, over which he presided three<br />

years. He then became associate judge,<br />

continuing in that <strong>of</strong>fice until 1897, when<br />

he reached the age limit <strong>of</strong> seventy years<br />

and retired from the <strong>of</strong>fice. He possesses<br />

the judicial temperament and was one <strong>of</strong><br />

the ablest trial justices, administering the<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice with fairness and impartiality. Not<br />

the least interesting chapter <strong>of</strong> his life is<br />

this judicial chapter, and to this day he<br />

is as <strong>of</strong>ten greeted with the title <strong>of</strong> '"Judge"<br />

as by any other.<br />

For three-quarters <strong>of</strong> a century Mr.<br />

Talcott has been a church member. He<br />

was baptized in the South Congregational<br />

Church, Hartford. In Rockville he<br />

became a member <strong>of</strong> the old First Church,<br />

later joined the Second Church and con-<br />

tinued a member until it consolidated with<br />

the Union Church, his membership still in<br />

force and his attendance regular. He was<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the early church singers, his boyish<br />

alto changing to a tenor and finally he<br />

ended his choir singing as a bass soloist.<br />

He was also a member <strong>of</strong> the Talcott<br />

Brass Band, named for his father, who<br />

gave the band its instruments. Talcott<br />

Park was also made possible by Phineas<br />

Talcott, who started the subscription<br />

paper with half the amount needed to buy<br />

the property. He also planted many <strong>of</strong><br />

the great elms and as long as he lived<br />

took pride in the park, a pride that de-<br />

scended to his son, George Talcott.<br />

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299<br />

Mr. Talcott married (first) Rosanna<br />

McLean; (second) Ella McLean; (third)<br />

Clara McLean, who is now living. He<br />

has two sons : George F., residing in<br />

Pennsylvania; and Phineas M., <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ideal Manufacturing Company <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Haven, <strong>Connecticut</strong>.<br />

TUCKER, William,<br />

Wholesale Merchant.<br />

In the year 1830, a wholesale grocery<br />

business was established at the corner <strong>of</strong><br />

Main and Ely streets, Hartford, by Joseph<br />

Keney, which later became H. & W.<br />

Keney, in 1855, Keney, Roberts & Good-<br />

win, and subsequently Keney & Roberts.<br />

In 1889, William Tucker and H. H. Goodwin<br />

were admitted, and upon the death <strong>of</strong><br />

Walter Keney the firm became Keney,<br />

Roberts & Company. Later when Henry<br />

Keney died the firm reorganized as Rob-<br />

erts, Tucker & Goodwin, continuing until<br />

March 7, 1896, after the death <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

Roberts. At this time the firm was again<br />

reorganized as Tucker & Goodwin, with<br />

William Tucker, then as now, the senior<br />

head. His connection with the business<br />

covers a period <strong>of</strong> thirty-eight years<br />

eleven years as a clerk, and twenty-seven<br />

as a partner, and twenty <strong>of</strong> the latter as<br />

head <strong>of</strong> the firm. The business is one <strong>of</strong><br />

the oldest and best established in the city<br />

and has ever been prosperous, and now<br />

after eighty-eight years <strong>of</strong> existence is<br />

solidly fixed upon foundations that should<br />

ever endure.<br />

Mr. Tucker is a son <strong>of</strong> Erastus Tucker,<br />

and <strong>of</strong> the seventh generation <strong>of</strong> the fam-<br />

ily in America, founded by Robert Tucker.<br />

Robert Tucker was <strong>of</strong> Weymouth, Mas-<br />

sachusetts, in 1635, removing to Milton,<br />

Massachusetts, in 1662. He married Eliz-<br />

abeth Allen. Their son, Ephraim Tucker,<br />

was born in 1652, and for many year was<br />

town clerk and selectman <strong>of</strong> Milton. He<br />

married Hannah Culver. Stephen Tucker,<br />

;

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