Draft:Thomas Huckerby (archaeologist)

Thomas Huckerby (July 1869 – 11 November 1927) was a British Wesleyan minister, archaeologist and anthropologist.

Personal Life
Thomas Huckerby was born in July 1869, in Burton upon Trent, UK, to Francis and Mary Huckerby.

Some time in 1894 at either 24 or 25 Huckerby became a Wesleyan Minister and went to the Caribbean, specifically the island of Saint Vincent as a missionary; while on Saint Vincent he met Mildred Mary Horne Darrell, the daughter of the chairman of Saint Vincent James Horne Darrell and Rebecca Mary Darrell. Thomas and Mildred would marry in 1900.

Thomas and Mildred would have 14 children together, the most notable being their second child Thomas Darrell Huckerby (5 January 1901 – 12 October 1921). Thomas D. Huckerby was a Royal Irish Constabulary, auxiliary constable during the Irish War of Independence, he murdered two Irish civilians and was responsible or at least involved in the killing of three others.

Archaeology
Huckerby's first discovery was on Saint Vincent when he