In 1853 [her father] Daniel Hack Tuke [aged 25] and [her mother] Esther Maria Stickney [aged 27] were married.
On 24th February 1861 Maria Tuke aka Sainsbury was born to Daniel Hack Tuke [aged 33] and Esther Maria Stickney [aged 35] in Wood Lane, Falmouth.
1885. [her brother] Henry Scott Tuke [aged 26]. "The silk gown", portrait of Maria Tuke aka Sainsbury [aged 23].
1891. Maria Tuke aka Sainsbury [aged 29]. "A Storm".
1891. Maria Tuke aka Sainsbury [aged 29]. "A Storm".
1894. Maria Tuke aka Sainsbury [aged 32]. "Standing portrait of a young woman holding a small bouquet of flowers".
1895. Maria Tuke aka Sainsbury [aged 33]. "Coastline to The Manacles from Falmouth".
On 5th March 1895 [her father] Daniel Hack Tuke [aged 67] died.
In 1899 Dr Harrington Sainsbury and Maria Tuke aka Sainsbury [aged 37] were married. They had four children.
In 1917 [her mother] Esther Maria Stickney [aged 91] died.
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On 13th March 1929 [her brother] Henry Scott Tuke [aged 70] died at his cottage overlooking Swanpool in Falmouth, Cornwall. His sister Maria Tuke aka Sainsbury [aged 68] was present.
Before 1947. Maria Tuke aka Sainsbury [aged 85]. "Staddle stones by a pond".
On 15th August 1947 Maria Tuke aka Sainsbury [aged 86] died.