Rosa Lee Tucker

[5] General Tucker served in the Confederate States Army during the Civil War.

After the war, like most of the southern men, impoverished by the long struggle, he resumed the practice of his profession, that of law, and became one of the most successful lawyers in Mississippi.

[2] As she was less than twenty years old when elected to that responsible position, she might have been the youngest woman ever chosen to fill an office of so high a grade.

[9] In 1901, the family settled in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, where Charles started a timber business.

She died in the Vancouver General Hospital, September 23, 1946, and was survived by one daughter and two sons.

Rosa Lee Tucker, "A woman of the century"