Ann (Tuke) Alexander (1767-1849), daughter of
William Tuke III and Esther Tuke, born at York. A pupil of
Lindley Murray. In 1796 she married
William Alexander of Needham Market in Suffolk, who was one of the Friends associated with her father in the founding of
The Retreat Mental Hospital. On the death of her husband in 1841 she moved to Ipswich until she died in 1849.[1][2]
Henry Scott Tuke (12 June 1858 – 13 March 1929), British painter and photographer, is best remembered for his paintings of naked boys and young men, which have earned him a status as a pioneer of gay male culture
See also
"John Tuke, of the city of York, linen-draper, dealer, and chapman" announced on list of
"B_K_TS"[1]
Willam K Sessions and E.Margaret Sessions (1971) The Tukes of York in the Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Ebor Press, York. (Includes
family tree of 12 generations, pp. 116–117.)