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Joseph Tuckerman was the son of Edward and Elizabeth (Harris) Tuckerman and a descendant of John Tuckerman, who came from England to Massachusetts Bay about 1649. He was born on January 18, 1778 in Boston, Massachussets.
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Joseph Tuckerman was the son of Edward and Elizabeth (Harris) Tuckerman and a descendant of John Tuckerman, who came from England to Massachusetts Bay about 1649. He was born on January 18, 1778 in Boston, Massachussets.
He was educated at the Boston Latin School and Harvard College, graduating in 1798. William Ellery Channing and Joseph Story were his classmates, the latter his roommate. Tuckerman studied for the Unitarian ministry with Rev.
Thomas Thacher and must have been an outstanding pupil, for he was invited by the Boston Mechanic Association to preach for them on February 22, 1800, and was generously thanked for his "pathetic Elegant and Judicious Oration, commemorative of the Sublime virtues and preeminent services of the late General Washington, " which was then printed, under the title, A Funeral Oration: Occasioned by the Death of General George Washington.
In 1801, on November 4, he was ordained to his first and only pastorate, in Chelsea, to receive the munificent sum of five hundred dollars a year. He was now settled, with a salary.
During his ministry in Chelsea, he started (1812) the Boston Society for the Religious and Moral Improvement of Seamen, said to have been the first of its kind in the United States. He wrote a number of tracts for the benefit of this movement.
His interest in seamen was duplicated by his interest in those he called "the neglected poor in our cities, " and when he removed from Chelsea to Boston in 1826, on account of ill health, he began a "ministry-at-large, " which was in effect a city mission for the poor. His work in this field was described in his book, The Principles and Results of the Ministry at Large, in Boston (1838).
Many of his sermons and tracts dealing with charitable subjects were also printed. The idea of the ministry-at-large took him to England in 1833-34; he established missions in London and Liverpool and stimulated those already established in other places, and his influence extended into France.
He cared little for doctrines, and criticized Channing as well as those not of his communion.
He continued his work in Boston on his return, but his health broke down in 1836.
Seeking its restoration, he went to Santa Cruz and in 1838 to Cuba; he died in Havana.
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In 1805, Tuckerman became one of the original members of the Anthology Society, publishers of the Monthly Anthology and Boston Review.
He was also a member of Boston Society for the Religious and Moral Improvement of Seamen.
Tuckerman had "a thin, aquiline face, and hair combed back from the brow", and both dress and manner proclaimed his profession.
On July 5, 1803, he married Abigail Parkman of Boston. She died July 28, 1807, leaving him with three young children, and on Nov. 3, 1808, he married Sarah Cary, of a family prominent socially in Chelsea, who bore him seven children.
Bayard Tuckerman was his grandson.