Warren A. Slawter and Violet Bucholtz
Husband Warren A. Slawter
Born: November 20, 1900 Baptized: Died: June 1978 - Littlefork, MN Buried:
Father: C. H. Slawter Mother: Nettie E. Tinkham
Marriage: 1925
Wife Violet Bucholtz
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Buck and Dolly Buck
Husband Buck
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Dolly Buck
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Other Spouse: Jesse Noble Blackinton - 1849 - Boone County, IL
Children
Dewing and Buck
Husband Dewing
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Dewing Mother: Diede
Marriage:
Wife Buck
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Dewing
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Dewing
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Dewing
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Dewing
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Dewing
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General Notes: Wife - Buck
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General Notes: Child - Dewing
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General Notes: Child - Dewing
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General Notes: Child - Dewing
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Samuel Litchfield and Abigail Buck
Husband Samuel Litchfield
Born: - Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1767 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Abigail Buck
Born: August 5, 1682 - Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut Baptized: Died: 1732 - New Milford, Litchfield, Connecticut Buried:
Children
1 F Hannah Litchfield
Born: 1721 - Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Benjamin Studley Marr: December 24, 1752 - Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Death Notes: Child - Hannah Litchfield
Abijah Buck
Husband Abijah Buck
Born: 1742 - Dunstable, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1829 Buried: AFN: J1QK-Q1
Father: John Buck Mother: Sarah Clements
Marriage: October 1, 1762 - New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., Maine
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Abijah Buck
!The leader and moving spirit [behind the founding of Buckfield] was Abijah Buck, then about thirty-four years old. He had served in the Colonial forces during the greater part of the year 1760 - the year after Quebec had fallen. He had previously been a "Scout to the Eastward." From North Yarmouth, he had entered the service, and it was stated in his enlistment papers that he was born at Dunstable, Mass., age 17, and that his father's name was John Buck. His early education could not have been of the best, but he had acquired a large store of what may be termed practical knowledge. He wrote a fair hand for those times. His address was pleasing and his ways such as to win the confidence of those he approached. No man of the early period in the town's history was abler or of more integrity, and the most difficult undertaking requiring great tact and good judgement were given over to him to manage. He was the second person after the town was incorporated, to be commissioned as a Justice of the Peace and was ever afterwards called "Squire Buck", even in depositions and other legal documents. He was not much in town office for the reason probably, that for a considerable time there was a strong feeling among the town's people against the proprietors, conceiving that their interests must be antagonistic to the town's interest. He was however, several times elected one of the board of selectmen and assessors.
When Abijah Buck came into the township he was well-to-do. The price for which he sold his homestead in New Gloucester shows him to have been possessed of $1000 and upwards in cash or currency - a handsome property for persons in his station for those times, and demonstrates that poverty did not drive him into the wilderness to find a new home. [Page 23-24]
[ Alfred Cole and Charles F. Whitman," History of Buckfield Oxford County, Maine from the Earliest Explorations to the Close of the Year 1900" (Buckfield, ME, 1915). NOTE: All information for Abijah Buck, his spouses, and his descendants is taken from this source UNLESS otherwise noted.]
HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790 MAINE
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
BUCKTOWN PLANTATION.
Name of head of family: Buck, Abijah
Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1
Free white males under 16 years: 2
Free white females, including heads of families: 3
Abijah Buck
Husband Abijah Buck
Born: 1742 - Dunstable, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1829 Buried: AFN: J1QK-Q1
Father: John Buck Mother: Sarah Clements
Marriage: 1817 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Abijah Buck
!The leader and moving spirit [behind the founding of Buckfield] was Abijah Buck, then about thirty-four years old. He had served in the Colonial forces during the greater part of the year 1760 - the year after Quebec had fallen. He had previously been a "Scout to the Eastward." From North Yarmouth, he had entered the service, and it was stated in his enlistment papers that he was born at Dunstable, Mass., age 17, and that his father's name was John Buck. His early education could not have been of the best, but he had acquired a large store of what may be termed practical knowledge. He wrote a fair hand for those times. His address was pleasing and his ways such as to win the confidence of those he approached. No man of the early period in the town's history was abler or of more integrity, and the most difficult undertaking requiring great tact and good judgement were given over to him to manage. He was the second person after the town was incorporated, to be commissioned as a Justice of the Peace and was ever afterwards called "Squire Buck", even in depositions and other legal documents. He was not much in town office for the reason probably, that for a considerable time there was a strong feeling among the town's people against the proprietors, conceiving that their interests must be antagonistic to the town's interest. He was however, several times elected one of the board of selectmen and assessors.
When Abijah Buck came into the township he was well-to-do. The price for which he sold his homestead in New Gloucester shows him to have been possessed of $1000 and upwards in cash or currency - a handsome property for persons in his station for those times, and demonstrates that poverty did not drive him into the wilderness to find a new home. [Page 23-24]
[ Alfred Cole and Charles F. Whitman," History of Buckfield Oxford County, Maine from the Earliest Explorations to the Close of the Year 1900" (Buckfield, ME, 1915). NOTE: All information for Abijah Buck, his spouses, and his descendants is taken from this source UNLESS otherwise noted.]
HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790 MAINE
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
BUCKTOWN PLANTATION.
Name of head of family: Buck, Abijah
Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1
Free white males under 16 years: 2
Free white females, including heads of families: 3
Jonathan G. Richardson and Adeline Eliza Buck
Husband Jonathan G. Richardson
Born: May 19, 1830 - Jay, Maine Baptized: Died: May 10, 1871 - Jay, Maine Buried:
Father: John Richardson Mother: Eunice Goding
Marriage:
Wife Adeline Eliza Buck
Born: 1832 - Canton, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Charles A. Richardson
Born: May 2, 1851 - Jay, Maine Baptized: Died: 1865 - Jay, Maine Buried:
2 F Alice L. Richardson
Born: January 2, 1855 - Jay, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Frank W. Richardson
Born: June 4, 1860 - Jay, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Jonathan G. Richardson
The Richardson Memorial by John Adams Vinton, 1876, Brown & Thurston Co.,
Portland, ME, pg 164:
JONATHAN G. RICHARDSON, born in Jay, Me., May 19, 1830; m., Oct 8,
1848, EAdeline Eliza Buck, of Canton, Me., presumed to be a sister of his
brother's wife. He was a farmer; lived in Jay; and died May 18, 1871.
Africa Buck and Jane Williams
Husband Africa Buck
Born: August 29, 1813 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Baptized: Died: September 20, 1863 - Linneus, Maine Buried:
Father: Daniel Buck Mother: Rebecca Sawyer
Marriage: April 18, 1841 - Houlton, Aroostook, Maine
Wife Jane Williams
Born: April 5, 1819 - Foxcroft, Piscataquis, Maineusa Baptized: Died: June 5, 1860 - Linneus, Aroostook, Maine USA Buried:
Father: Thomas Williams Mother:
Children
1 M Daniel Buck
Born: - Linneus, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Harriet Caswell
Ahobiah Buck and Lucretia Lucinda York
Husband Ahobiah Buck
Born: 1753 - Amenia, Dutchess, New York Baptized: Died: July 3, 1778 - Forty Fort, , Wyoming Buried:Marriage: 1777
Wife Lucretia Lucinda York
Born: April 21, 1757 - Stonington, New London Co. Conn. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Amos York Mother: Lucretia Miner
Children
Alvan Buck and Lydia Elvira Wadsworth
Husband Alvan Buck
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1827
Wife Lydia Elvira Wadsworth
Born: 1810 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Wadsworth Mother: Lydia Harris
Children
Daniel Styles Maxfield and Annie Marie Buck
Husband Daniel Styles Maxfield
Born: December 19, 1866 - South Cottonwood, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: February 3, 1936 Buried:
Father: Robert Quorton Maxfield Mother: Sarah Cahoon
Marriage: October 6, 1900 - UT
Wife Annie Marie Buck
Born: September 13, 1869 - Randers, Denmark Baptized: Died: Buried:
Other Spouse: James Norman Kimose - 1893 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Children
1 M Robert Styles Maxfield
Born: April 21, 1901 - Wilford, Salt Lake Co, UT Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lena Isabelle Jensen Marr: July 26, 1922 - UT
2 M John Benjamin Maxfield
Born: 1910 - UT Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Cora Eleanor Bjerke Marr: December 20, 1930 - UT
General Notes: Husband - Daniel Styles Maxfield
SOUR: MAXFIELD HISTORY 1810-1850 by Alice M. Johnson (LDS Fam Hist Lib)
SOUR: lDS International Genealogical Index (IGI)
SOUR: Obit-records of Fannie Maxfield
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General Notes: Wife - Annie Marie Buck
/Kimose/
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General Notes: Child - Robert Styles Maxfield
PARENTS: REYNOLDS CAHOON HIS ROOTS AND BRANCHES;1588-1993 Compiled by Mary
L.S. Putnam and Lila Cahoon;printed by Family History Publishers 845 South Main, ountiful, Utah, September 1993 p.MI - 108; A copy in the possession of
Joyce Hyatt, Carmichael, California.
PARENTS: LDS Ancestral File; 1853-1915;
info-J.Hyatt 1996
General Notes: Child - John Benjamin Maxfield
PARENTS: REYNOLDS CAHOON HIS ROOTS AND BRANCHES;1588-1993 Compiled by Mary
L.S. Putnam and Lila Cahoon;printed by Family History Publishers 845 South Main, ountiful, Utah, September 1993 p.MI - 108; A copy in the possession of
Joyce Hyatt, Carmichael, California.
James Norman Kimose and Annie Marie Buck
Husband James Norman Kimose
Born: 1873 - UT Baptized: Died: 1897 - UT Buried:Marriage: 1893 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Wife Annie Marie Buck
Born: September 13, 1869 - Randers, Denmark Baptized: Died: Buried:
Other Spouse: Daniel Styles Maxfield - October 6, 1900 - UT
Children
General Notes: Husband - James Norman Kimose
Was in info-Joyce Hyatt 1996
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General Notes: Wife - Annie Marie Buck
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Wesley Richardson and Annis Buck
Husband Wesley Richardson
Born: May 8, 1827 - Jay, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Richardson Mother: Eunice Goding
Marriage: March 20, 1846
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence - Jay, Maine
Wife Annis Buck
Born: 1829 - Canton, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Emma L. Richardson
Born: June 16, 1849 - Jay, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Eugene W. Richardson
Born: September 2, 1852 - Jay, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Marshall A. Richardson
Born: December 9, 1856 - Jay, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Eunice Richardson
Born: January 27, 1859 - Jay, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Hattie E. Richardson
Born: November 7, 1863 - Jay, Maine Baptized: Died: - Jay, Maine Buried:
6 M Scott W. Richardson
Born: October 30, 1864 - Jay, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Nettie D. Richardson
Born: April 26, 1866 - Jay, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Annie C. Richardson
Born: October 16, 1868 - Jay, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Wesley Richardson
The Richardson Memorial by John Adams Vinton, 1876, Brown & Thurston Co.,
Portland, ME, pg 163-164:
WESLEY RICHARDSON, born in Jay, Me., May 8, 1827; m. March 20, 1846,
Annis Buck of Canton, Me. Canton was formerly the western part of Jay.
They reside in Jay, Me.
Anton Buck and Juliana Hoffher
Husband Anton Buck
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Juliana Hoffher
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Barbara Buck
Born: November 15, 1846 - Germany Baptized: Died: March 11, 1906 - Massillon, OH Buried:Spouse: Conrad Russ
John Wallop and Avice Buck
Husband John Wallop
Born: - Southamptonshire, England Baptized: Died: 1502 Buried:
Father: Thomas Wallop Mother: Margaret Wellington Wallington
Marriage: 1428
Wife Avice Buck
Born: 1406 - Southamptonshire, England Baptized: Died: 1506 Buried:
Father: John Buck Mother:
Children
1 M Thomas Wallop 1 2
Born: 1428 - Farley, Wallop, Southamptonshire, England Baptized: Died: 1528 Buried:Spouse: Margaret Valoynes 1 2 Marr: 1454 1 2
General Notes: Child - Thomas Wallop
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Conrad Russ and Barbara Buck
Husband Conrad Russ
Born: March 30, 1844 - Germany Baptized: Died: January 3, 1893 - Massillon, OH Buried:
Father: John Russ Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Barbara Buck
Born: November 15, 1846 - Germany Baptized: Died: March 11, 1906 - Massillon, OH Buried:
Father: Anton Buck Mother: Juliana Hoffher
Children
1 M Joseph Russ
Born: July 15, 1871 - Wurtenburg, Germany Baptized: Died: March 9, 1942 - Massillon, OH Buried:Spouse: Clara Boerner
Benjamin Buck
Husband Benjamin Buck
Born: May 7, 1798 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Baptized: Died: November 21, 1875 - Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine Buried: AFN: QQ4P-33
Father: Nathaniel Buck Mother:
Father: Nathaniel Buck Mother: Mary Brown
Marriage: April 14, 1825
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Benjamin Buck
According to the History of Buckfield he settled in Foxcroft. According to "Old Foxcroft" it was Benjamin son of Nathaniel II.
!Benjamin Thomas Buck b. May 7, 1795: m. Apr. 14, 1825- Almira Todd of Douglas Parish N. B. He commenced making his own way as a millwright in New Brunswick. There he met Miss Todd and they were married. Coming back to Maine he purchased property at Buck's Cove, Sebec Lake, (named for him) and erected a mill and home. This did not prove a paying proposition and Mr. Buck returned to Foxcroft, purchasing a part of his father's farm; but flattering inducements were offered him to join a partnership under the name, Vaughan, Buck and the Chamberlains and he moved to the village. That mill was carried away by the freshet of 1857;and the Sash and Blind Factory of Buck and Brown was erected on the old site. Mr. Buck resided in Dover, in the house now owned by Sanger Coburn. Disposing of that house to Dr. J. W. Cook, he purchased the present Annis house and moved back to "old Foxcroft." Benjamin Buck was one of our sterling citizens, exemplary in every phase of life. A deacon of the Foxcroft and Dover Baptist Church from 1843-1875. One of the thirteen charter members 1842. He d. at his residence in Foxcroft, Nov. 21, 1875. Mrs. Buck d. in Foxcroft June 20, 1882. Children: Charles Miller b. Dec. 15, 1826: m. Elizabeth Lawton, Dover; Sarah Ann b. Apr. 18, 1828:d. in infancy; Sarah Ann b. Dec. 25, 1829: m. Asa S. Davis; Alfred Eliab b. Feb. 7, 1832: m, Ellen Baker;Addison Prentiss b. Jan. 3, 1836: m. Sarah Gerry. [ Mary Chandler Lowell, Old Foxcroft (Rumford Press, Concord, NH.), p. 165-6.]
Notes: Marriage
Marriage date from Ancestral File is undocumented.
Isaac Ham and Brittania Buck
Husband Isaac Ham
Born: October 12, 1820 - Hebron, Maine Baptized: Died: July 31, 1890 - Lakeville Buried: - Lowell Cemetery, South Carroll, Maine
Father: Isaac Ham Mother: Lucy Ann Hodge
Marriage: November 19, 1844 - Lincoln, Penobscot County, Maine
Wife Brittania Buck
Born: September 15, 1826 - Foxcroft, Maine Baptized: Died: October 18, 1915 Buried: - Lowell Cemetery, South Carroll, Maine
Father: Christopher Buck Mother: Sophia
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Marriage Fact
Children
1 M Christopher Columbus Ham
Born: April 7, 1859 - Lakeville Plantation, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Sylvia Ford
2 M Timothy Ami Ham
Born: December 23, 1845 - Lakeville Plantation, Maine Baptized: Died: February 3, 1922 Buried:Spouse: Cordelia JenkinsSpouse: Mary Melissa Roberts
3 F Sarah Abigail Ham
Born: November 25, 1847 - Lakeville Plantation, Maine Baptized: Died: September 30, 1914 Buried:Spouse: William Sutherland
4 M Windfield Scott Ham
Born: October 28, 1849 - Lakeville Plantation, Maine Baptized: Died: 1929 Buried:Spouse: Margaret Campbell
5 M James Alpheus Ham
Born: January 18, 1853 - Lakeville Plantation, Penobscot County, Maine Baptized: Died: November 20, 1947 - Lakeville Plantation, Penobscot County, Maine Buried:Spouse: Lydia Ann Bearce Marr: September 8, 1879 - Springfield, Penobscot County, MaineSpouse: Flora Campbell
6 M George E. Ham
Born: April 8, 1854 - Carroll, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Joana Sophia Ham
Born: March 16, 1856 - Carroll, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Freese
8 M Edgar Emerson Ham
Born: July 14, 1862 - Lakeville Plantation, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Athen Can
9 M William Isaac Ham
Born: March 13, 1866 - Lakeville Plantation, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jennie Ella McDole
10 M Benjamin F. Ham
Born: August 9, 1869 - Lakeville Plantation, Maine Baptized: Died: May 1872 Buried:
General Notes: Child - Christopher Columbus Ham
Clifton walked the railtracks from Frankfort to Univ. of Maine,
where he took a boarding room, found work and was in school
between 1915-1917, and studying ROTC. While in ROTC he met his
wife, and was activated for Military Duty.Mr. and Mrs Hamm met
at the University of Maine. He later left the UOM and went to
Harvard after the war, where he graduated, and later became
Superintendant of the Fairfield School System. Fairfield, never
accepted Kindergarden because of the Harvard teaching and field
study at Wheelock College, which thought that small school
systems would not be able to absorb the costs. He believed in
Jr. Primary. He was a principal at High School, before the
WWII. Served and was stationed in Japan. Mrs. Hamm, and son
Cliff, visited Clifton Hamm while he was in Japan.His SS #
006-40-0472
General Notes: Child - Windfield Scott Ham
Hamlet Motel known for friendly atmoshere, home-cooked food
At the Hamlet Motel in East Millnocket, the atmosphere is friendly, the food is home-cooked and the door is always open to weary travelers and to local customers alike. Run by Edgar Hamm Jr. and his wife, Gail, the Hamlet has been in operation for 82 years.
Started in 1907 by Scott and Margaret Hamm (Edgar Jr.'s great-grandparents) as a boarding house for mill workers, the motel has expanded to include a dining room and lounge. Its continued service to the surrounding community, through good times and bad, has remained a tradition both for the Hamm family and for the people of East Millinocket.
Although popular as hang-out for the workers at the nearby Great Nothern Paper Mill, the motel also makes its facilities available to members of the community for causes as diverse as chamber of commerce meetings, pre-game breakfasts for local pee-wee ball clubs and banquets for area highschool reunions.
"The main source of our business is the working people of Great Northern Paper - the millworkers and their families in town. It has always been that way.
along with earning its bread and butter from people in and around East Millinocket, the motel has taken care of guests from a surprising variety of places. The Hamms have hosted travelers from overseas, such as an engineer from Germany who occasionally has business at the mill.
"You know he has come because he puts his head through the door and does his yodel," says Ed Hamm Jr.
Over the years, dozens of testimonials have arrived at the Hamlet from guests expressing appreciation for their hospitality. Each memento reflects a little of the history of the Hamlet, and a lot of the sender's personality. Some are hand-written letters from those who remember dancing at the Hamlet during the 1940s and 50s, when it was called the Union Hotel. A doctor and his wife, in separate letters written years apart, each thanked the Hamms for their kindness and cordiality. A well-traveled evangelist wrote from his native Arizona to commend the couple for their care and concern for the comfort of their guests.
Not all of the establishment's visitors are seasoned travelers, however: each year, a group of first-and-second graders from Sherman Station visits them for a meal in the dining room.
"The teacher brings them down to get them in the habit of ordering off a menu and being in a restaurant," says Ed Hamm Jr.
Afterwards the class sends its thanks: some draw pictures of food eaten at the Hamlet; others print their sentiments in large, childish letters on the lined paper used for writing assignments. The Hamms save these as carefully as a letter of appreciation from Sen. George Mitchell, typed on U.S. Senate stationary or copies of photographs of the Hamm family taken with such well-known figures as former governors Joseph Brennan or Kenneth Curtis.
One of only a handful of motels in the area (three in Millinocket and one in Medway), the Hamlet got its start just after the turn of the century when Ed Hamm Jr.'s great- grandfather Scott Hamm rented rooms to boarders who worked in the woods, as he did. When Scott Hamm retired, he left the boardinghouse to his son, Angus, who ran it with his wife, Lillian. The added food service, named it the Union Hotel and gave it the motto which is still in use today, "You're a stranger here but once."
The couple ran the motel until the 1940s, when Ed Hamm Sr. and his wife Laura took over. He added weekend dances that attracted couples from several towns around the area.
A fire destroyed the building on Old Maine Street in 1964, so Ed Hamm Sr. Laura oversaw the construction of the present location 117 Main Street the following year. Although Ed Hamm Sr. retired in 1975, he still acts as host, pouring coffee for guests early in the morning.
The Hamms attribute their success through the years to loyal customers and employees. Yearround the motel employs 15 people.
"We're fortunate that we've gor a good, reliable competent staff." Hamm says.
In addition to the appreciation expressed to them in private, the motel and the family that runs it have both experienced some public recognition as well. Within the past few years, the establishment was named one of three winning nominees for "favorite gathering places" throuout the state.
On a more personal note, Ed Hamm Jr. and his wife Gail ere nominated for the prestigious Jefferson Award in recognition of their extensive community involvement in over the past several years. The award is given jointly by the Maine Broadcasting System and the American Institute for Public Service for "extraordinary public service/" Besides providing meals for the area sports teams and allowing service groups to use the Hamlet, Ed Hamm Jr. has coached pee-wee, juior high and girls' j.v. basketball over a period of many years and has sponsored a men's basketball team in the Brewer league.
But Hamm seems to feel he has received as much as he has given. He says, "The town has been good to us."
by Jennie Stack
Daniel Buck and Harriet Caswell
Husband Daniel Buck
Born: - Linneus, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Africa Buck Mother: Jane Williams
Marriage:
Wife Harriet Caswell
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Justice Justus Caswell Mother: Maria Bartlett
Children
1 F Violet May Buck
Born: April 25, 1889 Baptized: Died: February 23, 1926 Buried:Spouse: John William Macleod Marr: Grasmere, New Hampshire
Daniel Buck
Husband Daniel Buck
Born: February 22, 1822 - Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Daniel Buck Mother: Rebecca Sawyer
Marriage: June 27, 1852 - Linneus, Aroostook Co., Maine
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Notes: Marriage
This may not be correct more documentation needed. The fact that Daniel Jr. had a brother who lived in Linneus and that his (Daniel's) age of 30 at marriage date makes it likely.
Daniel Buck and Rebecca Sawyer
Husband Daniel Buck
Born: May 2, 1788 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: AFN:QQ4P-0K
Father: Nathaniel Buck Mother: Mary Brown
Marriage: 1811 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine
Other Spouse: Hannah Weston - 1825
Wife Rebecca Sawyer
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: AFN:1DQZ-N1R
Children
1 M Elisha Buck
Born: May 16, 1812 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Baptized: Died: January 4, 1893 - Clinton, Clinton Co., Iowa Buried: - Springdale Cemetery, Civil War Section, Section 38A Row 1 Grave 13
2 M Africa Buck
Born: August 29, 1813 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Baptized: Died: September 20, 1863 - Linneus, Maine Buried:Spouse: Jane Williams Marr: April 18, 1841 - Houlton, Aroostook, Maine
3 M Merrill Sawyer Buck
Born: June 21, 1816 - Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Eunice Buck
Born: March 21, 1817 - Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Rebeckah Buck
Born: February 19, 1820 - Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine Baptized: Died: 1824 Buried:
6 M Daniel Buck
Born: February 22, 1822 - Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Edna Buck
Born: November 5, 1824 - Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Daniel Buck
!An incident occurred at this time which portrays some of the vicissitudes of border exploration. Messrs. Daniel Bullen and James Holmes, land owners, visited the township, and went out with others better aquainted with the lay of the land, to see the lots owned by them. As Mr. Bullen could not keep pace with the party, they advised him to remain at the corner of the lot, while they pushed on to other parts of it, and then they would come back and conduct him out. In the solitude of the forest, the time seemed long to the old gentleman. Confidant that he could find his way back to the settlement, he started, got bewildered, and wandered off toward Sebec Lake. Finding himself fairly lost, he lifted up his voice, which his companions heard and answered, but being deaf, he could not hear them. They kindled fires to show their way back, as darkness was coming on, and made their way on by the sound, but he got into a thick swamp, and could not be heard. So they returned, giving up all hope of rescue till morning. At length the arose, and the wanderer, sufficiently satisfied with land-looking alone, took the silvery orb of night for his guide, and came out safely to Mr. Daniel Buck's habitation.
It seems that some of the Messrs. Bucks from Buckfield, were by that time settled here. There were four brothers, --Nathaniel, Daniel, William, and Moses, -- among the early settlers of this town, and some of their descendants are still residing here. William began on the west half of the Capt. Chamberlain farm, and after struggling along some eight or ten years, sold out to him. [History Of Piscataquis County, Maine by Rev. Amasa Loring, (Portland, Me. Hoyt, Eogg & Donham, 1880), Chap. 13 "Foxcroft", Page 115-6]
Daniel Buck and Hannah Weston
Husband Daniel Buck
Born: May 2, 1788 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: AFN:QQ4P-0K
Father: Nathaniel Buck Mother: Mary Brown
Marriage: 1825
Other Spouse: Rebecca Sawyer - 1811 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine
Wife Hannah Weston
Born: 1805 - Hebron, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Hannah Buck
Born: November 3, 1827 - Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Betsey Buck
Born: February 19, 1829 - Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Arvilla Turner Buck
Born: December 15, 1830 - Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Polly Buck
Born: January 15, 1832 - Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M George Washington Buck
Born: September 30, 1833 - Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M John Henry Buck
Born: December 25, 1835 - Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine Baptized: Died: July 17, 1901 - Clinton, Clinton Co., Iowa Buried: - Springdale Cemetery, Civil War Section, Section 38A Row 1 Grave 2
7 F Susan Buck
Born: June 4, 1840 - Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Daniel Buck
!An incident occurred at this time which portrays some of the vicissitudes of border exploration. Messrs. Daniel Bullen and James Holmes, land owners, visited the township, and went out with others better aquainted with the lay of the land, to see the lots owned by them. As Mr. Bullen could not keep pace with the party, they advised him to remain at the corner of the lot, while they pushed on to other parts of it, and then they would come back and conduct him out. In the solitude of the forest, the time seemed long to the old gentleman. Confidant that he could find his way back to the settlement, he started, got bewildered, and wandered off toward Sebec Lake. Finding himself fairly lost, he lifted up his voice, which his companions heard and answered, but being deaf, he could not hear them. They kindled fires to show their way back, as darkness was coming on, and made their way on by the sound, but he got into a thick swamp, and could not be heard. So they returned, giving up all hope of rescue till morning. At length the arose, and the wanderer, sufficiently satisfied with land-looking alone, took the silvery orb of night for his guide, and came out safely to Mr. Daniel Buck's habitation.
It seems that some of the Messrs. Bucks from Buckfield, were by that time settled here. There were four brothers, --Nathaniel, Daniel, William, and Moses, -- among the early settlers of this town, and some of their descendants are still residing here. William began on the west half of the Capt. Chamberlain farm, and after struggling along some eight or ten years, sold out to him. [History Of Piscataquis County, Maine by Rev. Amasa Loring, (Portland, Me. Hoyt, Eogg & Donham, 1880), Chap. 13 "Foxcroft", Page 115-6]
General Notes: Child - George Washington Buck
!Geo. W. Buck was with the 20th Maine regiment and fought at Gettysburg in the defense of Little Round Top. You will see him referenced in Michael Shaara's "The Killer Angels" on page 215. [Mark Quinn, mfquinn@home.com, EMail dated 2 Jul 2000]
Thompson Library, D-F, ME (Photocopies of microfilm-a quick look! I had
only 20 minutes.)
1860 Census for Foxcroft: no Bucks that I recognized as part of Daniel's family
1870 Cenus for Foxcroft:
page 76
198/197
Pratt, Wm, age 67, yeoman, born MA
Pratt,Susan C, 56, born ME Keeps house born [didn't copy]
Pratt,Charles 21 at home [born [didn't copy]
Same dwelling; family 198:
Buck, George W., 36, farmer; born ME
Buck, Arvilla 35, keeps house, born [didn't copy; MA, I think]
Buck, Orville, w, 4, male, born MA
William P. Buck, age 1, born RI
Household Record 1880 United States Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Geo. W. BUCK Self M Male W 46 ME Lumberman ME ME
Aurilla BUCK Wife M Female W 45 ME Keeping House ME ME
Orville BUCK Son S Male W 14 MA At School ME ME
Wm. BUCK Son S Male W 10 RI ME ME
Alphonzo BARTLETT Other S Male W 47 ME Laborer ME ME
Oscar MARSHALL Other S Male W 25 ME Laborer ME ME
Carrol LEAVITT Other M Male W 29 ME Laborer ME ME
Source Information:
Census Place Princeton, Mille Lacs, Minnesota
Family History Library Film 1254626
NA Film Number T9-0626
Page Number 351B
General Notes: Child - John Henry Buck
!John Henry is most likely the same person as John Buckley who enlisted in Co. "I", 75th IL Inf, with Elisha and Daniel Buckley in 1862 at Fulton, Whiteside Co., IL. We have, up to now, considered John Buckley to be Elisha's son but the fact that he is not found on any census with Elisha has always caused doubt of his ancestry. In Daniel J. Buckley's pension file he states that he was born in Jerusalem, Maine which is near Kingfield, ME. In the Muster roll for the 75th IL INF Daniel's pob is shown as Foxcroft and John's as Kingfield we believe the clerk who transcribed this document from individual rolls transposed the information for Daniel and John. [GDB, 7 Jul 2000]
Silas Sears and Deborah Buck
Husband Silas Sears 3
Born: Baptized: Died: February 29, 1780 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Deborah Buck 3
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Phebe Sears 3
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Micah Boydon 3
Ebenezer Buck
Husband Ebenezer Buck
Born: May 20, 1689 - Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1752 - Haverhill, Essex Co, Massachusetts Buried: AFN: GR4B-72
Father: Ephraim Buck Mother: Sarah Brooks
Marriage: November 25, 1713 - Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Ebenezer Buck
!Ebenezer and Lydia had three children, of whom the eldest two died in infancy. In 1723 he married Judith Wood and in the following year he removed to that place , where the remainder of his life passed. In the History of Haverhill his name appeared only upon the tax lists, from which we may infer that the latter part of his life was quiet and uneventful. The Old Parish Church of this time, and with which he was probably connected, is still standing, though it had passed into the hands of the Unitarian Denomination, and had been raised and repaired. The early records of this church are inaccessible, if in existence.
Although little is known of this man, some insights into his characteristics and inner nature may be had from reading his writings which certainly shows unusual forethought in providing for the comfort of his wife, whilst his means were evidently limited. [Darlene Buck, GEDCOM File For The Buck Family, downloaded from Ancestry.com records.]
Ebenezer Buck
Husband Ebenezer Buck
Born: May 20, 1689 - Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1752 - Haverhill, Essex Co, Massachusetts Buried: AFN: GR4B-72
Father: Ephraim Buck Mother: Sarah Brooks
Marriage: - Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Ebenezer Buck
!Ebenezer and Lydia had three children, of whom the eldest two died in infancy. In 1723 he married Judith Wood and in the following year he removed to that place , where the remainder of his life passed. In the History of Haverhill his name appeared only upon the tax lists, from which we may infer that the latter part of his life was quiet and uneventful. The Old Parish Church of this time, and with which he was probably connected, is still standing, though it had passed into the hands of the Unitarian Denomination, and had been raised and repaired. The early records of this church are inaccessible, if in existence.
Although little is known of this man, some insights into his characteristics and inner nature may be had from reading his writings which certainly shows unusual forethought in providing for the comfort of his wife, whilst his means were evidently limited. [Darlene Buck, GEDCOM File For The Buck Family, downloaded from Ancestry.com records.]
Edna Buck
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Edna Buck
Born: October 2, 1783 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Baptized: Died: January 25, 1864 Buried: AFN: QQ4N-X8
Father: Nathaniel Buck Mother: Mary Brown
Children
Eleanor Buck
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Eleanor Buck
Born: July 18, 1773 - New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., Maine Baptized: Died: April 8, 1802 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Buried: AFN: QQ4N-SK
Father: Nathaniel Buck Mother: Mary Brown
Children
General Notes: Wife - Eleanor Buck
Elisha Buck
Husband Elisha Buck
Born: April 17, 1794 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Baptized: Died: March 25, 1854 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Buried: AFN: BLVD-9G
Father: Nathaniel Buck Mother: Mary Brown
Marriage: 1816
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Elisha Buck
Husband Elisha Buck
Born: May 16, 1812 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Baptized: Died: January 4, 1893 - Clinton, Clinton Co., Iowa Buried: - Springdale Cemetery, Civil War Section, Section 38A Row 1 Grave 13
Father: Daniel Buck Mother: Rebecca Sawyer
Marriage: April 6, 1837 - Kingfield, Franklin Co., Maine
Noted events in his life were:
1. Census - Clinton, Clinton Co., Iowa As Buck
2. Census - Freeman, Franklin Co., Maine As Buck
3. Census - Jerusalem, Franklin Co., Maine As Buck
4. Census - Le Claire, Scott, Iowa As Buckley
5. Census - Parkman, Piscataquis Co., Maine As Buck
6. Census - Port Byron Twp., Rock Island Co., Illinois As Buckley
7. Military Service - Illinois And Kentucky
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Elisha Buck
Husband Elisha Buck
Born: May 16, 1812 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Baptized: Died: January 4, 1893 - Clinton, Clinton Co., Iowa Buried: - Springdale Cemetery, Civil War Section, Section 38A Row 1 Grave 13
Father: Daniel Buck Mother: Rebecca Sawyer
Marriage: September 18, 1864 - Whiteside Co., Illinois
Noted events in his life were:
1. Census - Clinton, Clinton Co., Iowa As Buck
2. Census - Freeman, Franklin Co., Maine As Buck
3. Census - Jerusalem, Franklin Co., Maine As Buck
4. Census - Le Claire, Scott, Iowa As Buckley
5. Census - Parkman, Piscataquis Co., Maine As Buck
6. Census - Port Byron Twp., Rock Island Co., Illinois As Buckley
7. Military Service - Illinois And Kentucky
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Elisha Buck
Husband Elisha Buck
Born: May 16, 1812 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Baptized: Died: January 4, 1893 - Clinton, Clinton Co., Iowa Buried: - Springdale Cemetery, Civil War Section, Section 38A Row 1 Grave 13
Father: Daniel Buck Mother: Rebecca Sawyer
Marriage: 1888 - Clinton, Clinton Co., Iowa
Noted events in his life were:
1. Census - Clinton, Clinton Co., Iowa As Buck
2. Census - Freeman, Franklin Co., Maine As Buck
3. Census - Jerusalem, Franklin Co., Maine As Buck
4. Census - Le Claire, Scott, Iowa As Buckley
5. Census - Parkman, Piscataquis Co., Maine As Buck
6. Census - Port Byron Twp., Rock Island Co., Illinois As Buckley
7. Military Service - Illinois And Kentucky
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Ephraim Buck
Husband Ephraim Buck
Born: July 13, 1676 - Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1734 - Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Buried: AFN: GR49-RN
Father: Ephraim Buck Mother: Sarah Brooks
Marriage: December 1, 1696 - Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Ephraim Buck
!Maine Historical Magazine pg 249; Buck Family of Bucksport by Late Hon. Rufus Buck 1857: Continuing from notes under Roger Buck and Ephraim Buck; The farm on which Ephraim (3rd gen.) settled is in the present town of Wilmington, and retains the name of the "old Buck Farm." It is situated one mile south of the meeting house, and the old fashioned gambel roof house is still standing in which Benjamin Buck now lives (1847.)
[ Iris Buzzell, Buzzell's GEDCOM File For The Descendants Of William Buck]
Esther Buck
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Esther Buck
Born: 1753 - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: August 19, 1753 - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts Died: October 12, 1851 - Errol, Coos Co., New Hampshire Buried: AFN: BM63-SS
Father: John Buck Mother: Sarah Clements
Children
Harold H. Buck and Mildred May Carter
Husband Harold H. Buck
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mildred May Carter
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Roland Norwood Carter Mother: Elena B. Wells
Children
Henry Buck and Elizabeth Churchill
Husband Henry Buck
Born: Baptized: Died: July 7, 1712 - Wethersfield, CT Buried:Marriage: October 31, 1660
Wife Elizabeth Churchill
Born: May 15, 1642 - Wethersfield, CT Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Josiah Churchill Mother: Elizabeth Foote
Children
1 F Ruth Buck
Born: December 4, 1681 - Wetherfields, CT Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Benjamin Smith
Isaac Buck and Eunice Turner
Husband Isaac Buck
Born: 1660 - Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Buried:Marriage: October 24, 1684 - Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Wife Eunice Turner
Born: April 10, 1661 - Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: October 15, 1732 - Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Thomas Turner Mother: Sarah Hiland
Children
Isaac Buck and Sarah Hayward
Husband Isaac Buck
Born: November 11, 1750 - Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA Baptized: Died: August 20, 1830 - Boonville, Oneida, NY Buried:
Father: Matthew Buck Mother: Elizabeth Kimber Fenno
Marriage: April 2, 1773 - East Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA
Wife Sarah Hayward
Born: Baptized: Died: January 9, 1825 Buried:
Children
James H. Buck and Li Ie W. Wadsworth
Husband James H. Buck
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Li Ie W. Wadsworth
Born: 1839 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Ephraim Wadsworth Mother: Sarah H. Bailey
Children
John Buck and Olive Harman
Husband John Buck
Born: 1544 - England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: April 24, 1592 - St Martins, Sanderstead, Surrey, England
Wife Olive Harman 4 5 6
AKA: Olive Or Olivia Or Alice (L) Harman, Olivia Harman Born: July 20, 1548 - Sanderstead, Surrey Or London, England 6 Baptized: Died: 1603 - Elstree Church, Herefordshire, England 6 Buried: - Elstree Church, Hertfordshire, England
Father: James Harman Harmon Mother: Matilda Horne
Other Spouse: Nicholas Atwood 4 5 6 - St. Martins In The Field, Westminster Or London, England
Other Spouse: William Marleville - 1590 - St Martin-In-The-Fields, Westminster, London, England
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 1548 - Sanderstead, Surrey, England
2. Alt. Death, 1603 - Elstree Church, Herefordshire, Eng
Children
1 F Oliffe Buck
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Death Notes: Husband - John Buck
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General Notes: Wife - Olive Harman
Downloaded from the Bruce Cooley Pusch RootsWeb site. Please remove the symbols I've inserted in many of the names like (L),(P) and(BCP). Also please delete the (NOTES)I've written in some entries in the first person, the notes that refer just to me.
Research Notes: Wife - Olive Harman
!See notes of husband. The FGRA sheet gives her birth year and residence, death year, no place but place of burial. It also gave her father's name but not her mother's, and gave her two subsequent marriages. 'Ye Atte Wode Annals' says she was daughter and heiress of James Harman. It gives her second and third marriage. It said she had a son, Oliffe. Her LDS proxy baptism and endowment are from the FGRA sheet
John Buck
Husband John Buck
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Avice Buck
Born: 1406 - Southamptonshire, England Baptized: Died: 1506 Buried:Spouse: John Wallop Marr: 1428
John Buck
Husband John Buck
Born: 1754 - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: March 4, 1828 - Woodstock, Oxford Co., Maine Buried: AFN: J1QR-BR
Father: John Buck Mother: Sarah Clements
Marriage: February 15, 1777 - New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., Maine
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - John Buck
!In the early part of 1779, John Buck, a brother of Abijah and Nathaniel, moved his family into the township. It consisted of his wife and two daughters. The oldest was only about two years of age,-- the other an infant but a few weeks old. The date of their coming is fixed by family tradition as a short time after this child was born, which was on the 5th day of February, 1779. John Buck settled on the northern slope of North Hill on the westerly side of what is now the county road. Here he had great fields of corn, such as no other settler raised, if we are to put credence in the stories which have come down to us. He was generous to the poor in his dealings with them and often supplied them with corn to plant and to grind into meal, which, when cooked in the many ways then known to the housewife, furnished the staple article of diet. Many failed to repay him, and he never exacted remuneration. None were ever turned away empty-handed. Such a man could not grow wealthy in such a new settlement and John Buck was no exception to this rule.[Alfred Cole and Charles F. Whitman, History of Buckfield Oxford County, Maine from the Earliest Explorations to the Close of the Year 1900 (Buckfield, ME, 1915)page 33]
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John Buck, one of the early settlers in Buckfield, died in Hamlin's Grant, now a part of Woodstock, at the home of his son Simeon, at the age of 74. He had been an officer in the Continental Army, having entered the service from Haverhill. He, at one time, was a large landowner in Buckfield. Later in life he became subject to periods of insanity. At one time he startled the people at church by loud cries at the door, warning them to beware of the wrath to come. At another time he cut down the Liberty Pole near Dr. William Bridgham's which had been standing for many years and was an object of great veneration. None was ever erected in its place."
History of Buckfield pg. 370
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John Buck, one of three brothers who first settled and gave the name to Buckfield. They were originally from Newbury, Mass., but lived in New Gloucester before coming to Buckfield. He and his wife, Abigail, lived many years in Buckfield. He died insane at Woodstock. Wife Abigail died July 20, 1824. His stone in Moody Cemetery is broken and pushed into the ground. Their daughters Eliza and Phobe came to Gore to live. He had later lived on a farm owned by Robert Bearce.[The Descendents Of William Buck by Jim Record:JRecord533@aol.com]
John Buck and Sarah Clements
Husband John Buck
Born: - Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: January 3, 1761 - New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., Maine Buried: AFN: J1QP-WF
Father: John Buck Mother: Priscilla
Marriage: 1741 - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts
Wife Sarah Clements
Born: - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: November 25, 1760 - New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., Maine Buried: AFN: J1QK-PT
Father: Nathaniel Clements Mother: Sarah Merrill
Children
1 M Abijah Buck
Born: 1742 - Dunstable, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1829 Buried: AFN: J1QK-Q1
2 M Nathaniel Buck
Born: 1747 - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1817 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Buried: AFN: J1QR-8FSpouse: Mary Brown Marr: June 23, 1770 - New Gloucester, Cumberland, Maine
3 F Esther Buck
Born: 1753 - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: August 19, 1753 - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts Died: October 12, 1851 - Errol, Coos Co., New Hampshire Buried: AFN: BM63-SS
4 M John Buck
Born: 1754 - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: March 4, 1828 - Woodstock, Oxford Co., Maine Buried: AFN: J1QR-BR
5 F Sally Buck
Born: 1756 - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: August 15, 1756 - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts Died: March 4, 1828 - New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., Maine Buried: AFN: J1QK-TJ
6 M Moses Buck
Born: - New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., Maine Baptized: Died: - Sumner, Oxford Co., Maine Buried: - Hersey Cemetery, Damon Rd., Sumner, ME AFN: J1QR-D4
General Notes: Husband - John Buck
!John was a soldier in the French and Indian War, and at one time was a captive by Indians, and came near being massacred, but managed to escape. He died in New Gloucester about the beginning of the year 1761. According to tradition, his wife was Sarah Clements. She died a very short time before he did, and both were buried in the same grave.
There is no doubt that they were the parents of Abijah Buck and his brothers who settled in Buckfield. Dr. Wm. B. Lapham in a communication before his death said: "I have followed out every line of this Buck family down to this John, and later, and I find that he is the only one who could possibly have been the father of Abijah and his brothers of Buckfield." We have ascertained from the records of Abijah's service in the French and Indian War, that he stated in his enlistment his father's name was John.
[Alfred Cole and Charles F. Whitman,"A History of Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine from the Earliest Explorations to the Close of the Year 1900", (Buckfield, ME, 1915, )page 248-9.]
Notes: Marriage
_STATMARRIED
General Notes: Child - Abijah Buck
!The leader and moving spirit [behind the founding of Buckfield] was Abijah Buck, then about thirty-four years old. He had served in the Colonial forces during the greater part of the year 1760 - the year after Quebec had fallen. He had previously been a "Scout to the Eastward." From North Yarmouth, he had entered the service, and it was stated in his enlistment papers that he was born at Dunstable, Mass., age 17, and that his father's name was John Buck. His early education could not have been of the best, but he had acquired a large store of what may be termed practical knowledge. He wrote a fair hand for those times. His address was pleasing and his ways such as to win the confidence of those he approached. No man of the early period in the town's history was abler or of more integrity, and the most difficult undertaking requiring great tact and good judgement were given over to him to manage. He was the second person after the town was incorporated, to be commissioned as a Justice of the Peace and was ever afterwards called "Squire Buck", even in depositions and other legal documents. He was not much in town office for the reason probably, that for a considerable time there was a strong feeling among the town's people against the proprietors, conceiving that their interests must be antagonistic to the town's interest. He was however, several times elected one of the board of selectmen and assessors.
When Abijah Buck came into the township he was well-to-do. The price for which he sold his homestead in New Gloucester shows him to have been possessed of $1000 and upwards in cash or currency - a handsome property for persons in his station for those times, and demonstrates that poverty did not drive him into the wilderness to find a new home. [Page 23-24]
[ Alfred Cole and Charles F. Whitman," History of Buckfield Oxford County, Maine from the Earliest Explorations to the Close of the Year 1900" (Buckfield, ME, 1915). NOTE: All information for Abijah Buck, his spouses, and his descendants is taken from this source UNLESS otherwise noted.]
HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790 MAINE
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
BUCKTOWN PLANTATION.
Name of head of family: Buck, Abijah
Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1
Free white males under 16 years: 2
Free white females, including heads of families: 3
General Notes: Child - Nathaniel Buck
In the Autumn of 1776, according to tradition, a party of hunters from New Gloucester, Maine consiting of Abijah and Nathaniel Buck, Thomas Allen and John Brown with perhaps others, came into what is now the town of Buckfield, for the secondary purpose of procuring game in which the region abounded, but primarily to select lots for a permanent settlement.[p. 23]
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Nathaniel Buck, born about 1750 was a younger brother of Abijah Buck. He was a man of great physical strength and endurance, and noted for being an expert hunter and skilled in wood craft.
In after years he was called a "housewright" which occupation claimed nearly all his attention. He was an industrious and thrifty man and withal a good citizen.[p. 24]
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Later in the same month, [March, 1777] Nathaniel Buck moved his family into the township. His children numbered three. The Youngest was Nathaniel, Jr., who was about the same age as the Allen child. With this family came John Brown. In September of this year was born in the family of Thomas Allen, the first child in the little settlement. It was a girl, who was named Mollie for her aunt, Mrs. Nathaniel Buck. What crops they raised, or how these three families fared the first year, cannot now be told. It must have been a period of great hardship and toil. The following, however, is the only incident of actual suffering for food, that has come down to us: They nearly got out of provisions late in the Autumn, at about the time of the fall of the first snows, and Abijah Buck and two others started with the ox-team for New Gloucester, leaving one man (tradition says Nathaniel Buck) behind, to take care of the women and children. For better protection all went to Abijah Buck's, to stay till the men should return. For all the families there was but half a bushel of corn meal. Abijah Buck had a small heifer which gave only three pints of milk a day. It was expected that the one left behind could supply them with sufficient meat with his gun to keep them from actual starvation, with the milk and corn bread, for the three days the men were expected to be away. In the night after the men had gone, a cold and violent snow storm came on, which lasted several days, followed by a high wind which piled the snow into huge drifts. Fearing that something might befall the man left with the women and children, in his weakened condition and that they would be left without protection, they would not let him go into the forest in search of food. There were eight children to feed, and the other ones ate but little, lest they should deprive the children of what was necessary to keep them from starvation. Nathaniel Buck became so weak that he staggered as he went about the work he must of necessity do. The men were gone seven days, and during two days of this time there was nothing to eat but the milk and this was given all to the children. The men knowing the urgent necessity of their return, raised a crew and with their ox-teams broke through the snows drifts to the settlement. When they at last appeared, with food and provisions, the joy and relief of these nearly famished people can better be imagined than described. [p. 30-31]
The year 1778 as well as 1777, must have been one of privation and perhaps of some suffering. We are told of frequent journeys to New Gloucester for provisions, and of the settlers carrying home on their backs large loads of corn and rye meal, salt, and various other articles. On one occasion, Nathaniel Buck is said to have brought from New Gloucester, on his back, three bushels of meal and a bag of salt. A map of the township made in 1795, gives the distance from the center of the town to the New Gloucester court house as twenty-five miles, but by the way the settlers went and came, it must have been much farther. It is no wonder, although of fabulous strength -- he is said to have been the strongest man physically ever in the township or town -- that Nathaniel got very tired before reaching the settlement, and fearing if he laid down his load, that he should not be able to place it upon his shoulders again, to obtain a little rest and take a breath he occasionally leaned against the trees by the side of the path. [p. 32]
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The settlers were very industrious and their little clearings steadily broadened and widened year by year and here again the tales of Nathaniel Buck's capacity for handling the trunks of trees and limbs of large trees and piling them together for burning, overshadow all others. Piles of logs were often seen in his clearing which required cattle or several men to move in the openings of the other settlers. He was a veritable Sampson among his associates, and it is to be presumed that no one of them cared to lay hands on him in anger. Jacob Leonard once said in speaking of him, that his hands and limbs were like a giant's.
It is related, as a remarkable fact, that while Nathaniel Buck was clearing his land, an apple tree was found growing wild. It was regarded as a good omen of his future thrift and prosperity and was carefully preserved.[p. 33]
[From Chapter 3, Alfred Cole and Charles F. Whitman,"History of Buckfield Oxford County, Maine from the Earliest Explorations to the Close of the Year 1900", (Buckfield, ME, 1915).]
General Notes: Child - John Buck
!In the early part of 1779, John Buck, a brother of Abijah and Nathaniel, moved his family into the township. It consisted of his wife and two daughters. The oldest was only about two years of age,-- the other an infant but a few weeks old. The date of their coming is fixed by family tradition as a short time after this child was born, which was on the 5th day of February, 1779. John Buck settled on the northern slope of North Hill on the westerly side of what is now the county road. Here he had great fields of corn, such as no other settler raised, if we are to put credence in the stories which have come down to us. He was generous to the poor in his dealings with them and often supplied them with corn to plant and to grind into meal, which, when cooked in the many ways then known to the housewife, furnished the staple article of diet. Many failed to repay him, and he never exacted remuneration. None were ever turned away empty-handed. Such a man could not grow wealthy in such a new settlement and John Buck was no exception to this rule.[Alfred Cole and Charles F. Whitman, History of Buckfield Oxford County, Maine from the Earliest Explorations to the Close of the Year 1900 (Buckfield, ME, 1915)page 33]
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John Buck, one of the early settlers in Buckfield, died in Hamlin's Grant, now a part of Woodstock, at the home of his son Simeon, at the age of 74. He had been an officer in the Continental Army, having entered the service from Haverhill. He, at one time, was a large landowner in Buckfield. Later in life he became subject to periods of insanity. At one time he startled the people at church by loud cries at the door, warning them to beware of the wrath to come. At another time he cut down the Liberty Pole near Dr. William Bridgham's which had been standing for many years and was an object of great veneration. None was ever erected in its place."
History of Buckfield pg. 370
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John Buck, one of three brothers who first settled and gave the name to Buckfield. They were originally from Newbury, Mass., but lived in New Gloucester before coming to Buckfield. He and his wife, Abigail, lived many years in Buckfield. He died insane at Woodstock. Wife Abigail died July 20, 1824. His stone in Moody Cemetery is broken and pushed into the ground. Their daughters Eliza and Phobe came to Gore to live. He had later lived on a farm owned by Robert Bearce.[The Descendents Of William Buck by Jim Record:JRecord533@aol.com]
General Notes: Child - Moses Buck
!Moses Buck enlisted, 1777, from New Gloucester, MA, where he was born. He died in Sumner, ME. (from DAR vol. 99 pg 305, also vol. 105 pg 83)
Moses appears in Continental pay accounts for service from March 7, 1777 to Dec. 31, 1779; and from Jan. 1, 1780 to July 20, 1780.
Moses enlisted March 3, 1777 for the town of New Gloucester, MA for a period of three years. He served as a private in Capt. Jeremiah Hill's Co., Capt. Hancock's Co., and Capt. Robert Davis's Co., all of Col. Joseph Vose's Regt. He was on the muster rolls for Dec., 1777, dated Camp near Valley Forge; Nov., 1778; Dec., 1778, dated Providence; Jan. and Feb. 1779; and March and April 1779, dated Providence.
He is listed among the men returning from the Continental Army from Capt. William Harris's Co., Col. Timothy Pike's (4th Cumberland Co.) Regt. dated Nov 24, 1778.
In a letter dated Boston June 25, 1777, from Jonathan Tyler Jr., to his wife, he states that Buck had marched from New Gloucester to Peekskill. (from Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution vol. 2, pg 748; and vol. 2 pg. 7, held in the State House of Augusta, ME).
[Jenny Wilcoxson, Family Notes, The Descendants of Moses Buck]
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New Gloucester founded by grant of General Court to 60 inhabitants of Gloucester, MA. in 1735. It was incorporated in 1794 (29th town). MAINE PLACE NAMES - Ava Harriet Chadbourne; Furbush-Roberts Pub. Co., Inc., Bangor, ME, 1955. It is interesting to note that S.A.R. book lists Moses' birthplace as Gloucester, MA, but there is no record of such in V.R. of Glouc.
Sumner named for Increase Sumner, Gov. MA 1797-1799. First settled by Charles Bisbee of Pembroke, MA in 1783. At first, Sumner was the western part of Butterfield (Hartford was the eastern part). In 1798, Hartford and Sumner were separated and Sumner was inc. Butterfield Plantation was land granted by Court to Samuel Butterfield of Dunstable, MA in 1781.
John Buck
Husband John Buck
Born: November 15, 1770 - New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., Maine Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: QQ4N-RD
Father: Nathaniel Buck Mother: Mary Brown
Marriage: 1797 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - John Buck
!John Buck, 3d, oldest son of Nathaniel Buck, b. Nov. 15, 1770 m. Susannah Packard. He lived in the western part of the town on what has been called for a hundred years or more John Buck Hill. His cousin John Buck 2d, lived on the same hill on the opposite side of the road till he moved East about 1814. He died _______, She died ______. [Alfred Cole and Charles F. Whitman,"History of Buckfield Oxford County, Maine from the Earliest Explorations to the Close of the Year 1900", (Buckfield, ME, 1915) page 554.]
John Henry Buck
Husband John Henry Buck
Born: December 25, 1835 - Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine Baptized: Died: July 17, 1901 - Clinton, Clinton Co., Iowa Buried: - Springdale Cemetery, Civil War Section, Section 38A Row 1 Grave 2
Father: Daniel Buck Mother: Hannah Weston
Marriage: February 20, 1866 - Whiteside Co., Illinois
Noted events in his life were:
1. Census - Clinton, Clinton Co., Iowa
2. Census - Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine
3. Census - Fulton, Whiteside Co., Illinois
4. Census - Fulton, Whiteside Co., Illinois
5. Military Service - IL, KY, TN, GA
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - John Henry Buck
!John Henry is most likely the same person as John Buckley who enlisted in Co. "I", 75th IL Inf, with Elisha and Daniel Buckley in 1862 at Fulton, Whiteside Co., IL. We have, up to now, considered John Buckley to be Elisha's son but the fact that he is not found on any census with Elisha has always caused doubt of his ancestry. In Daniel J. Buckley's pension file he states that he was born in Jerusalem, Maine which is near Kingfield, ME. In the Muster roll for the 75th IL INF Daniel's pob is shown as Foxcroft and John's as Kingfield we believe the clerk who transcribed this document from individual rolls transposed the information for Daniel and John. [GDB, 7 Jul 2000]
Leo Edward Dewing and Lila Myrtle Buck
Husband Leo Edward Dewing
Born: October 16, 1895 - South Albany, VT. Baptized: Died: August 22, 1967 - Newport, Orleans Co., VT Buried:
Father: Edward Wilson Dewing Mother: Mary S. Drew
Marriage: July 7, 1920 - Derby, VT
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation, Farmer/ boilerman
Wife Lila Myrtle Buck
Born: December 25, 1901 Baptized: Died: January 16, 1998 Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Occupation, homemaker
Children
1 M Dewing
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Smith
2 M Dewing
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Wright
3 F Dewing
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Leach
4 M Dewing
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Brossbau
5 M Dewing
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Swanson
General Notes: Husband - Leo Edward Dewing
WWI veteran, U.S. Army Combat wounded, MIA Employed at Ethan Allen Furniture Company info from his son's Winston and Kenneth, and Russell LEO DEWING SSN 008-14-5035 Residence: 05860 Orleans, Orleans, VT Born 16 Oct 1895 Last Benefit: Died Aug 1967 Issued: VT (Before 1951)
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General Notes: Wife - Lila Myrtle Buck
her name i get from her daughter, her dates i get from the ssdi LILA DEWING Request Information SSN 008-52-1325 Residence: 05860 Orleans, Orleans, VT Born 24 Dec 1901 Last Benefit: Died 16 Jan 1998 Issued: VT (1973)
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General Notes: Child - Dewing
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Andre Hathaway and Lois Buck
Husband Andre Hathaway
Born: March 1, 1807 - Orrington ME Baptized: Died: May 19, 1828 - Passadumkeag, , Maine Buried: - Passadumkeag, ME
Father: Joshua Hathaway Mother: Sarah Pond Phillips
Marriage:
Wife Lois Buck
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Henry Smith and Lydia Buck
Husband Henry Smith 7 8 9
Born: Baptized: Died: August 21, 1720 - Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 9 Buried: - Old Burying Ground, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 10Marriage:
Wife Lydia Buck 7 8 9
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Lydia Smith 7 9
Born: July 20, 1677 - Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 7 8 9 Baptized: Died: 1771 11 Buried:Spouse: Edward Thwing 7 9 Marr: August 8, 1704 - Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 7 9 12
2 M Henry Smith 9
Born: October 17, 1679 - Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 9 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Ebenezer Smith 9
Born: - Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 9 Baptized: Died: Buried:
David Allen Witter and Lyra S. Buck
Husband David Allen Witter
Born: May 27, 1843 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Witter Mother: Mary Maria Dewing
Marriage: September 22, 1886
Other Spouse: Susan E. Maine - March 18, 1874
Other Spouse: Mary E. King - November 28, 1894
Wife Lyra S. Buck
Born: Baptized: Died: April 11, 1888 - Dudley, Mass Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - David Allen Witter
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General Notes: Wife - Lyra S. Buck
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Caleb Cushman and Mary Buck
Husband Caleb Cushman
Born: February 28, 1779 - Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine Baptized: Died: January 23, 1859 - Buckfield, Oxford, Maine Buried:
Father: Gideon Cushman Mother: Ruth Shaw
Marriage: March 29, 1802 - Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine
Wife Mary Buck
Born: August 10, 1781 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Baptized: Died: March 14, 1858 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Buried: AFN: QQ4N-W3
Father: Nathaniel Buck Mother: Mary Brown
Children
1 M Alexander Cushman
Born: November 17, 1812 - Buckfield, Oxford, Maine Baptized: Died: 1912 Buried:Spouse: Abigail Record
Notes: Marriage
Mary Buck
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Buck
Born: - Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts Buried: AFN: J1QR-HM
Father: John Buck Mother: Priscilla
Children
Mary Buck
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Buck
Born: October 28, 1691 - Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Buried: AFN: GG9S-5J
Father: Ephraim Buck Mother: Sarah Brooks
Children
Matthew Buck and Elizabeth Kimber Fenno
Husband Matthew Buck
Born: June 4, 1724 - Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA Baptized: Died: April 9, 1809 - Stoughton Or Chesterfield, Norfolk, MA Buried:
Father: Thomas Buck Mother: Elizabeth Howard
Marriage: August 16, 1749 - Stoughton, Norfolk, MA
Wife Elizabeth Kimber Fenno
Born: September 20, 1729 - Stoughton, Norfolk, MA Baptized: Died: September 20, 1807 Buried:
Children
1 M Isaac Buck
Born: November 11, 1750 - Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA Baptized: Died: August 20, 1830 - Boonville, Oneida, NY Buried:Spouse: Sarah Hayward Marr: April 2, 1773 - East Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA
William H. Gordon and Melissa Buck
Husband William H. Gordon
Born: June 22, 1833 - Chester, Penobscot Co, ME 13 Baptized: Died: January 7, 1907 - Winn, Penobscot Co, ME 13 Buried:
Father: Alfond Gordon Mother: Elsie Kyle
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Mary Ellen Faloon - June 5, 1886 - Lincoln Center, ME
Other Spouse: Ursula A. Libby - January 12, 1864 - Lincoln, Penobscot Co, ME 13
Wife Melissa Buck
Born: 1832 - Winn, Penobscot, Maine, USA 13 Baptized: Died: June 16, 1897 - Winn, Penobscot, Maine, USA 13 Buried:
Children
1 F Ursula Gordon
Born: 1873 - Winn, Penobscot, Maine, USA 13 Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - William H. Gordon
!Father: Alford Gordon b: 25 Sep 1808 in Warren, ME
Mother: Elsie Kyle b: 23 Sep 1815 in Dixfield, Oxford, ME
Sources: LDS and Paul Hines +
!#2M: 14 Jan 1872 in Lincoln, Penobscot, ME to Melissa Megguire b: 1832 in/of Winn, ME
!Children #2M -
1. Ursula E Gordon b: 1873
Moses Buck
Husband Moses Buck
Born: - New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., Maine Baptized: Died: - Sumner, Oxford Co., Maine Buried: - Hersey Cemetery, Damon Rd., Sumner, ME AFN: J1QR-D4
Father: John Buck Mother: Sarah Clements
Marriage: March 16, 1781
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Moses Buck
!Moses Buck enlisted, 1777, from New Gloucester, MA, where he was born. He died in Sumner, ME. (from DAR vol. 99 pg 305, also vol. 105 pg 83)
Moses appears in Continental pay accounts for service from March 7, 1777 to Dec. 31, 1779; and from Jan. 1, 1780 to July 20, 1780.
Moses enlisted March 3, 1777 for the town of New Gloucester, MA for a period of three years. He served as a private in Capt. Jeremiah Hill's Co., Capt. Hancock's Co., and Capt. Robert Davis's Co., all of Col. Joseph Vose's Regt. He was on the muster rolls for Dec., 1777, dated Camp near Valley Forge; Nov., 1778; Dec., 1778, dated Providence; Jan. and Feb. 1779; and March and April 1779, dated Providence.
He is listed among the men returning from the Continental Army from Capt. William Harris's Co., Col. Timothy Pike's (4th Cumberland Co.) Regt. dated Nov 24, 1778.
In a letter dated Boston June 25, 1777, from Jonathan Tyler Jr., to his wife, he states that Buck had marched from New Gloucester to Peekskill. (from Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution vol. 2, pg 748; and vol. 2 pg. 7, held in the State House of Augusta, ME).
[Jenny Wilcoxson, Family Notes, The Descendants of Moses Buck]
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New Gloucester founded by grant of General Court to 60 inhabitants of Gloucester, MA. in 1735. It was incorporated in 1794 (29th town). MAINE PLACE NAMES - Ava Harriet Chadbourne; Furbush-Roberts Pub. Co., Inc., Bangor, ME, 1955. It is interesting to note that S.A.R. book lists Moses' birthplace as Gloucester, MA, but there is no record of such in V.R. of Glouc.
Sumner named for Increase Sumner, Gov. MA 1797-1799. First settled by Charles Bisbee of Pembroke, MA in 1783. At first, Sumner was the western part of Butterfield (Hartford was the eastern part). In 1798, Hartford and Sumner were separated and Sumner was inc. Butterfield Plantation was land granted by Court to Samuel Butterfield of Dunstable, MA in 1781.
Moses Buck
Husband Moses Buck
Born: March 31, 1778 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: QQ4N-VW
Father: Nathaniel Buck Mother: Mary Brown
Marriage: 1798 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence - Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Moses Buck
! Moses Buck b. Mar. 31, 17i8: m. 1798 Sally, b. --- dau. of Edmund and Hannah (Seabury) Lauder. They came to Foxcroft in 1825 and made an opening on lot 16 at top of Gray Hill. The house has been razed many years but the cellar may yet be outlined. Children: Olive b. Dec. 10, 1800:m. 1828 Allen Chandler; Ira Brown b. Apr. 10, 1802; Polly b. Apr. 30, 1804; Elvira b. Apr. 26, 1807, m. Jacob True (2d wife); Irene b. May 29, 1809; Moses Jr. b. Aug. 26, 1811; Americus Freeman b. July 27, 1817; Miranda b. Aug. 29, 1820; Sarah Jane b. Oct. 29, 1823.[Mary Chandler Lowell, Old Foxcroft (Rumford Press, Concord, NH.), p. 168]
Alfred Herbert Lovett and Myrtle Buck
Husband Alfred Herbert Lovett
Born: December 2, 1875 - Lorraine, New York Baptized: Died: January 1, 1984 - Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Buried:
Father: Eldon Herbert Lovett Mother: Martha Minnie Gardner McGlauflin
Marriage: Private
Wife Myrtle Buck
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Lovett
Born: January 28, 1916 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Audrey James Marr: May 6, 1939
2 F Helen Lovett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Cooper Marr: Private
Nathaniel Buck
Husband Nathaniel Buck
Born: September 19, 1775 - New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., Maine Baptized: Died: - Piscataquis Co., Maine Buried: AFN: 184D-T50
Father: Nathaniel Buck Mother: Mary Brown
Marriage: October 16, 1797 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence - Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Benjamin Buck
Born: May 7, 1798 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Baptized: Died: November 21, 1875 - Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine Buried: AFN: QQ4P-33
General Notes: Child - Benjamin Buck
According to the History of Buckfield he settled in Foxcroft. According to "Old Foxcroft" it was Benjamin son of Nathaniel II.
!Benjamin Thomas Buck b. May 7, 1795: m. Apr. 14, 1825- Almira Todd of Douglas Parish N. B. He commenced making his own way as a millwright in New Brunswick. There he met Miss Todd and they were married. Coming back to Maine he purchased property at Buck's Cove, Sebec Lake, (named for him) and erected a mill and home. This did not prove a paying proposition and Mr. Buck returned to Foxcroft, purchasing a part of his father's farm; but flattering inducements were offered him to join a partnership under the name, Vaughan, Buck and the Chamberlains and he moved to the village. That mill was carried away by the freshet of 1857;and the Sash and Blind Factory of Buck and Brown was erected on the old site. Mr. Buck resided in Dover, in the house now owned by Sanger Coburn. Disposing of that house to Dr. J. W. Cook, he purchased the present Annis house and moved back to "old Foxcroft." Benjamin Buck was one of our sterling citizens, exemplary in every phase of life. A deacon of the Foxcroft and Dover Baptist Church from 1843-1875. One of the thirteen charter members 1842. He d. at his residence in Foxcroft, Nov. 21, 1875. Mrs. Buck d. in Foxcroft June 20, 1882. Children: Charles Miller b. Dec. 15, 1826: m. Elizabeth Lawton, Dover; Sarah Ann b. Apr. 18, 1828:d. in infancy; Sarah Ann b. Dec. 25, 1829: m. Asa S. Davis; Alfred Eliab b. Feb. 7, 1832: m, Ellen Baker;Addison Prentiss b. Jan. 3, 1836: m. Sarah Gerry. [ Mary Chandler Lowell, Old Foxcroft (Rumford Press, Concord, NH.), p. 165-6.]
Leander A. Penney and Nellie Buck
Husband Leander A. Penney 14
Born: May 24, 1867 - Clifton, ME Baptized: Died: - Green Harbor, MA Buried:
Father: Abram Chick Penney 14 Mother: Frances A. Campbell 14
Marriage: April 29, 1891
Wife Nellie Buck 14
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Leander A. Penney
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Peletiah Buck and Hannah Hills
Husband Peletiah Buck
Born: July 25, 1726 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: November 9, 1754
Wife Hannah Hills
Born: November 6, 1726 - East Haddam, Hartford County, CT Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Hills Mother: Margaret Dix
Children
1 F Lydia Buck
Born: September 15, 1755 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Birth Notes: Husband - Peletiah Buck
Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut
Notes: Marriage
Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut
Birth Notes: Child - Lydia Buck
Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut
Roger Buck and Susanna Jones
Husband Roger Buck
Born: 1617 - England Baptized: Died: November 10, 1693 - Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Buried: AFN: 8F25-NH
Father: William Buck Mother:
Father: William Buck Mother: Alice Taylor
Marriage: 1637 - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
Wife Susanna Jones
Born: 1627 - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: September 10, 1685 - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Buried: AFN: FGNK-DV
Father: Ebenezer Jones Mother:
Children
1 F Mary Buck
Born: 1638 - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: August 31, 1669 - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Buried:
2 M Samuel Buck
Born: - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M John Buck
Born: September 3, 1644 - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1664 - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Buried: AFN: NPTC-PT
4 M Ephraim Buck
Born: July 26, 1646 - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Buried: AFN: FP9H-CRSpouse: Sarah Brooks Marr: Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
5 F Mary Buck
Born: June 23, 1648 - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: NPTC-Q1
6 F Lydia Buck
Born: 1650 - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Ruth Buck
Born: November 6, 1653 - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: September 2, 1683 - Cambridge Or Woburn, Mass. Buried: AFN: NPTC-X2Spouse: Thomas Bathrick Marr: 1674 - Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts
8 F Elizabeth Buck
Born: July 5, 1657 - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Cambridge Or Woburn, Mass. Buried: AFN: NPTD-0C
General Notes: Husband - Roger Buck
Roger, son of William Buck, was born in 1617, in England. He came with his father to New England on the "Increase," April 15, 1635. His mother was probably dead at this time. It is supposed that Enoch and Emanuel Buck who settled at Wethersfield, Connecticut, were relatives, and were perhaps sons of William Buck. Roger Buck was a plough-wright and a farmer. He settled near his father at Cambridge, and when his wife Susannah died, he moved to Woburn where some of his children lived. He died in Woburn, November 10, 1693. Children: John, born September 3, 1644; Ephraim, July 26, 1646, mentioned below; Mary, born January 23, 1648; Ruth, November 6, 1653; Elizabeth, July 5, 1657; Lydia, married November 3, 1672, Henry Smith; Samuel, March 16, 1669. [William Richard Cutter, AM, New England Families (New York, 1913), ISBN - 0-8063-4612-4]
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Roger came from England with his father in 1635 and settled in Cambridge in 1643. The town granted to Roger lot No. 5 (10 acres) of the Cambridge Survey. This also butted on the Winthrop farm and on the stream separating Cambridge from Woburn. Roger seems to have been illiterate, for in 1668 he made "his mark" to a petition to the General Court. He followed the occupation of his father in connection with farming. For some time he served as town executioner, as appears by entries in the town records, one of which states that he is order to inflict twenty lashes on the back of a culprit in 1668. In the spring of 1665, on the death of his wife Susanna, he removed to Woburn. In 1688, upon the death of Susanna, he sold part of the homestead of his father to his son-in-law, Thomas Baverick, on condition that if the latter should sell the same, Roger's son Ephraim should have the preference as purchaser. Susannah was buried at Cambridge.
10-19-1664: A petition of the inhabitants of Cambridge sent to the General Court of "Massachusetts Colinie" a charter to "petition His Majesty for his royal favour in the continuance of the present establishment of all privileges thereof and that we may not be subjected to the arbitrary power of any who are not chosen by this people according to their patent" , was signed by Roger.
Attached to this is a similar petition signed by the same members of the "train band and single men who desire to manifest themselves of the same mind with our parents, masters and the aged men and householders of the peace."
Among the signers is the name of Samuel Buck
[Origin, History and Genealogy of the Buck Family, P. 22, Cornelius B. Harvey, 1889]
Notes: Marriage
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General Notes: Child - Ephraim Buck
Ephraim, son of Roger Buck, was born at Cambridge, July 26, 1646. He married, January 1, 1671, Sarah, daughter of John and Eunice (Mousall) Brooks of Woburn. He doubtless settled there a few years before he married, as he is mentioned in the will of John Mousall, whose granddaughter he married, and Mr. Mousall died March 27, 1665. He was a man of much distinction. He was appointed local magistrate by the general court. to try small causes. He was a farmer. His grandson Jonathan was the founder of Bucksport, Maine. He died, January, 1721, at Woburn. Children: Sarah, born January 11, 1673; Ephraim, July 13, 1676; John, January 11, 1678-79, died young; John, February 7, 1679-80; Samuel, November 13, 1682, mentioned below; Eunice, July 7, 1685; Ebenezer, May 20, 1689; Mary, October 28, 1691. [William Richard Cutter, AM, New England Families (New York, 1913), ISBN - 0-8063-4612-4]
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Ephraim settled in Woburn, Mass., and had a farm with his father in what is now the town of Wilmington. Later the farm was called the "OLD BUCK FARM". It was located one mile south of the meeting house. It was a quite a large tract of land , and no doubt he superintended its cultivation; but apart from this, nothing can be found to show his having any other occupation, except from the following extract from the N.E. Historic Genealogical Register, Vol . 29, p. 72: "William Brush and Elizabeth Gold, widow, both of Woburn, published according to law, as testified by Ephraim Buck, Constable 3."
From Sewall's History of Woburn and Frothingham's History of Charlestown we learn: "Ephraim Buck was taxed in the Meeting House Rates (Church Pew Rent) in 1672." "He was married 1-1-1671, to Sarah, daughter of John and Eunice Monsall Brooks, and grandaughter of Deacon John Monsall." In 1692 Ephraim was elected constable of Charlestown, where the town records show he solemnized marriages.
[Darlene Buck's Gedcom File For The Buck Family (File: ANCESTRY.COM\23856.GED (16 SEP 1999)]
Rufus T. Buck and Sarah Jane Schurman
Husband Rufus T. Buck
Born: - Dorchester, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: September 22, 1875 - Athol, Nova Scotia, Canada
Wife Sarah Jane Schurman 15
Born: November 19, 1852 - Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: November 4, 1933 Buried: - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Father: Isaac Schurman Mother: Miriam Lowe
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Divorce
Children
General Notes: Husband - Rufus T. Buck
Benjamin Smith and Ruth Buck
Husband Benjamin Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: - Wetherfields, CT Buried:
Father: John Smith Mother: Mary Partridge
Marriage:
Wife Ruth Buck
Born: December 4, 1681 - Wetherfields, CT Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Henry Buck Mother: Elizabeth Churchill
Children
1 F Elizabeth Smith
Born: - Northampton, MA Baptized: Died: - Brattleboro, VT Buried:Spouse: John Smith Marr: 1727
Samuel Buck
Husband Samuel Buck
Born: September 25, 1790 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Baptized: Died: January 2, 1863 Buried: AFN: QQ4P-1Q
Father: Nathaniel Buck Mother: Mary Brown
Marriage: 1813
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Samuel Buck
Husband Samuel Buck
Born: September 25, 1790 - Buckfield, Oxford Co., Maine Baptized: Died: January 2, 1863 Buried: AFN: QQ4P-1Q
Father: Nathaniel Buck Mother: Mary Brown
Marriage: April 1844
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Samuel Buck
Husband Samuel Buck
Born: - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Roger Buck Mother: Susanna Jones
Marriage: - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Samuel Buck
Husband Samuel Buck
Born: November 13, 1682 - Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Buried: AFN: GR49-XJ
Father: Ephraim Buck Mother: Sarah Brooks
Marriage: 1708 - Wilmington, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Samuel Buck
!Samuel, son of Ephraim Buck, was born at Woburn, November 13, 1682. About 1708, he married Hannah (???). He settled at Woburn, and was a farmer. Children: Hannah, born February 1, 1710; Samuel, May 7, 1711, mentioned below; Sarah, April 16, 1716; Zebediah, August 29, 1719. [William Richard Cutter, AM, New England Families (New York, 1913), ISBN - 0-8063-4612-4]
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He resided in Wilmington, Middlesex Co, MA Oct 15, 1751.(2) He is the only Samuel known to have lived in Wilmington who could have been the elder when Ephraim's son, Samuel, was called "junior." Genealogy of the Herbert Hoover Family traces the ancestry of the President through Samuel's daughter Sarah, who is said to have married Jacob Winn. Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages records this marriage in 1743, calling the parties both of Woburn. However, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester, Massachusetts suggests that the family of Samuel Buck may have removed to Killingly, Connecticut, in the 1730s. No marriage of any of Samuel Senior's other children in recorded in Woburn. [Ralph Clark, Buck Family Page (http://ralphinla.rootsweb.com/buck.htm), Ralph Clark, Los Angeles, CA, ralphinla@earthlink.net]
Asher Sprague and Susanna Buck
Husband Asher Sprague
Born: May 29, 1743 - Hingham, Plymouth Co, MA Baptized: Died: January 6, 1824 - Scituate, MA Buried:
Father: Benjamin Sprague Mother: Deborah Corthell
Marriage: July 12, 1764 - Scituate, MA
Wife Susanna Buck
Born: 1747 - Scituate, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Nathan Sprague
Born: April 21, 1765 - Hingham, Plymouth Co, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Celia Joselyn Marr: March 31, 1785 - Pembroke, MA
2 M Issac Sprague
Born: 1782 - Scituate, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Noah Sprague
Born: 1767 - Scituate, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Danforth Sprague
Born: 1784 - Scituate, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Abigail Sprague
Born: 1786 - Scituate, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Polly Sprague
Born: 1788 - Scituate, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Lucy Sprague
Born: 1790 - Scituate, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Hannah Sprague
Born: 1792 - Scituate, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 F Emily Sprague
Born: 1794 - Scituate, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
10 F Nancy Sprague
Born: 1782 - Scituate, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Death Notes: Wife - Susanna Buck
Y
Death Notes: Child - Nathan Sprague
Y
Death Notes: Child - Issac Sprague
Y
Death Notes: Child - Noah Sprague
Y
Death Notes: Child - Danforth Sprague
Y
Death Notes: Child - Abigail Sprague
Y
Death Notes: Child - Polly Sprague
Y
Death Notes: Child - Lucy Sprague
Y
Death Notes: Child - Hannah Sprague
Y
Death Notes: Child - Emily Sprague
Y
Death Notes: Child - Nancy Sprague
Thomas Buck and Elizabeth Howard
Husband Thomas Buck
Born: 1685 Baptized: Died: April 4, 1755 - West Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA Buried:Marriage: December 18, 1712 - Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA
Wife Elizabeth Howard
Born: - Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA Baptized: Died: December 10, 1760 - Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA Buried:
Father: James Howard 16 Mother: Elizabeth Washburn 17 18
Children
1 M Matthew Buck
Born: June 4, 1724 - Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA Baptized: Died: April 9, 1809 - Stoughton Or Chesterfield, Norfolk, MA Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Kimber Fenno Marr: August 16, 1749 - Stoughton, Norfolk, MA
John William Macleod and Violet May Buck
Husband John William Macleod
Born: September 5, 1881 - Little Bay, Newfoundland, Canada Baptized: Died: January 5, 1960 Buried:
Father: William John Macleod Mother: Elizabeth Jane Dwyer
Marriage: - Grasmere, New Hampshire
Other Spouse: Helena May Gordon
Wife Violet May Buck
Born: April 25, 1889 Baptized: Died: February 23, 1926 Buried:
Father: Daniel Buck Mother: Harriet Caswell
Children
1 F Doris Macleod
Born: June 6, 1908 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Neal Emery Rideout
2 F Mazie Idella Macleod
Born: August 25, 1912 - Medway, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lawrence Ancil McLaughlin Marr: January 20, 2000 - Medway, ME
3 F Mary Macleod
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M William Edwin Macleod
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Everett Wayland Macleod
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Wanita Beatrice Murdough
General Notes: Child - Mazie Idella Macleod
/McLaughlin/
SOUR Medway McLaughlins plus "History and Genealogy of Medway Maine" by H.Beathem 1975
info-C.Michaud 1997
William Buck
Husband William Buck
Born: 1585 - England Baptized: Died: - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Buried: - Old Cemetery At Harvard Square, Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts AFN: 8F24-JN
Father: Edgar Eugene Buck Mother: Unknown
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Alice Taylor - 1606
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Roger Buck
Born: 1617 - England Baptized: Died: November 10, 1693 - Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Buried: AFN: 8F25-NHSpouse: Susanna Jones Marr: 1637 - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
General Notes: Husband - William Buck
The Bucks of Buckfield are descended from William Buck, "plowwright," the American ancestor, who emigrated from England to Salem, Mass., in the ship "Increase" in 1635. He was born in England in 1585. There is a family tradition that the Bucks are of Scottish origin, and were connected with the royal family of King James the First and Queen Elizabeth. One of the race now living remembers seeing in the family of one of the daughters of Capt. Jonathan Buck a pin cushion made from one of the silk dresses of Queen Elizabeth, which was cherished as an heirloom. The English ancestor may have come from Scotland with King James, who ascended the throne after the death of Queen Elizabeth. Sir Hugh Buck was Master of the Rolls under this monarch and licensed some theatrical plays. The name is supposed to have been taken from armorial devices, and first given for distinction won on the field of battle.
With the American ancestor William, came four sons: Isaac, James, John, and Roger. The father with Roger settled in Cambridge, where he died Jan. 24, 1658, aged 73. Roger, who was 18 years old, according to tradition, when he came to America, married and had three sons, Samuel, John, and Ephraim, and several daughters.
[Alfred Cole and Charles F. Whitman,"A History of Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine from the Earliest Explorations to the Close of the Year 1900", (Buckfield, ME, 1915, )page 248-9.]
William came to New England in 1635 on the boat, "Increase", Capt Robert Le Master, and disembarked a month later. It appears by the certificate, signed by the justices and ministers of the place where they had resided, and which they exhibited to the Master of the vessel before embarking, that they had " taken and subscribed to the oaths of allegiance and supremacy to the government and discipline of the Church of England." This they had done, no doubt, under compulsion, and with the alternative of being thrown into prison. It is also very possible that during the reign of King James of England, those who did not bow to the wishes of the King and worship as people of the Church of England, but kept their Catholicity, were sent by boat to America. As I was perusing through the library at Marshalltown, Iowa, I found the ship's list of passengers on the "Increase", along with the reasoning for their journey. The list is among the next few pages.The ship register shows that William was a plough rite, a person who makes and repairs plows. There is no entry in the record of the particular place of his birth, though it seems to point to Padbury, England. He was accompanied by his son Roger, and they went directly to Cambridge, then in process of settlement, where in 1652 the town granted William twenty acres as allocated in the "Cambridge Survey" (Lot 91). This was located in the west field northeast from Garden Street, where was formerly one of the highways leading to the great swamp, now called Raymond Street. (From the library at Ludlow, Vermont). It butted on the stream which divides Woburn from Cambridge, and on the Winthrop farm. Here he built his residence. [History of Cambridge Massachusetts, p.93, (as quoted by Darlene Buck in her GEDCOM file]
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Buck, William "plowrite," settler, came to N. E., in the "Increase," a. 50, 1635, 35; res. N. E. from Garden St. on highway to Great Swamp, [now Raymond Street] d. 24 Jan. 1658; a. ab. 73, 503; land at Shawshine, 59. M. Adm. He was 50 yrs. old when he arrived.]
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William died intestate 24 Jan 1658 in Cambridge, Ma. According to Martha BUCK HARWOOD, William had a total of 9 sons, all of whom eventually joined him in New England It is probable that his wife died in England. William is said to be buried in the old cemetery at Harvard Square in Cambridge, however of burial, no stone can be found.[From World Family Tree, Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree#4145]
His son Roger, who inherited all his property, was appointed his administrator in April following. (1658).
Other sons, as listed, came over from England at about the same time, sailing from London in such ships as they could gain passage to the nearest ports of the then thriving New England Colonies, and after taking up their residence along the coast for several years in the growing settlements they heard of the fertility of the Connecticut River valley, and ambitious to penetrate the wilderness and possibility of exploitation, they finally located near together at or around Weathersfield, then about the only village, town, or clearing of any considerable size and safety in the interior, and from there spreading to the adjoining country and that all the Bucks of the New England states at least have sprung from this stock."[There is the family of Peter Buck, a French Huguenot whose family lived in Massachusetts and Maine, see: (http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/u/c/George-D-Buckley-jr/FILE/0002page.htm). GDB ]
General Notes: Child - Roger Buck
Roger, son of William Buck, was born in 1617, in England. He came with his father to New England on the "Increase," April 15, 1635. His mother was probably dead at this time. It is supposed that Enoch and Emanuel Buck who settled at Wethersfield, Connecticut, were relatives, and were perhaps sons of William Buck. Roger Buck was a plough-wright and a farmer. He settled near his father at Cambridge, and when his wife Susannah died, he moved to Woburn where some of his children lived. He died in Woburn, November 10, 1693. Children: John, born September 3, 1644; Ephraim, July 26, 1646, mentioned below; Mary, born January 23, 1648; Ruth, November 6, 1653; Elizabeth, July 5, 1657; Lydia, married November 3, 1672, Henry Smith; Samuel, March 16, 1669. [William Richard Cutter, AM, New England Families (New York, 1913), ISBN - 0-8063-4612-4]
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Roger came from England with his father in 1635 and settled in Cambridge in 1643. The town granted to Roger lot No. 5 (10 acres) of the Cambridge Survey. This also butted on the Winthrop farm and on the stream separating Cambridge from Woburn. Roger seems to have been illiterate, for in 1668 he made "his mark" to a petition to the General Court. He followed the occupation of his father in connection with farming. For some time he served as town executioner, as appears by entries in the town records, one of which states that he is order to inflict twenty lashes on the back of a culprit in 1668. In the spring of 1665, on the death of his wife Susanna, he removed to Woburn. In 1688, upon the death of Susanna, he sold part of the homestead of his father to his son-in-law, Thomas Baverick, on condition that if the latter should sell the same, Roger's son Ephraim should have the preference as purchaser. Susannah was buried at Cambridge.
10-19-1664: A petition of the inhabitants of Cambridge sent to the General Court of "Massachusetts Colinie" a charter to "petition His Majesty for his royal favour in the continuance of the present establishment of all privileges thereof and that we may not be subjected to the arbitrary power of any who are not chosen by this people according to their patent" , was signed by Roger.
Attached to this is a similar petition signed by the same members of the "train band and single men who desire to manifest themselves of the same mind with our parents, masters and the aged men and householders of the peace."
Among the signers is the name of Samuel Buck
[Origin, History and Genealogy of the Buck Family, P. 22, Cornelius B. Harvey, 1889]
William Buck and Alice Taylor
Husband William Buck
Born: 1585 - England Baptized: Died: - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Buried: - Old Cemetery At Harvard Square, Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts AFN: 8F24-JN
Father: Edgar Eugene Buck Mother: Unknown
Marriage: 1606
Wife Alice Taylor
Born: 1590 - Sussex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Roger Buck
Born: 1617 - England Baptized: Died: November 10, 1693 - Woburn, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts Buried: AFN: 8F25-NHSpouse: Susanna Jones Marr: 1637 - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
General Notes: Husband - William Buck
The Bucks of Buckfield are descended from William Buck, "plowwright," the American ancestor, who emigrated from England to Salem, Mass., in the ship "Increase" in 1635. He was born in England in 1585. There is a family tradition that the Bucks are of Scottish origin, and were connected with the royal family of King James the First and Queen Elizabeth. One of the race now living remembers seeing in the family of one of the daughters of Capt. Jonathan Buck a pin cushion made from one of the silk dresses of Queen Elizabeth, which was cherished as an heirloom. The English ancestor may have come from Scotland with King James, who ascended the throne after the death of Queen Elizabeth. Sir Hugh Buck was Master of the Rolls under this monarch and licensed some theatrical plays. The name is supposed to have been taken from armorial devices, and first given for distinction won on the field of battle.
With the American ancestor William, came four sons: Isaac, James, John, and Roger. The father with Roger settled in Cambridge, where he died Jan. 24, 1658, aged 73. Roger, who was 18 years old, according to tradition, when he came to America, married and had three sons, Samuel, John, and Ephraim, and several daughters.
[Alfred Cole and Charles F. Whitman,"A History of Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine from the Earliest Explorations to the Close of the Year 1900", (Buckfield, ME, 1915, )page 248-9.]
William came to New England in 1635 on the boat, "Increase", Capt Robert Le Master, and disembarked a month later. It appears by the certificate, signed by the justices and ministers of the place where they had resided, and which they exhibited to the Master of the vessel before embarking, that they had " taken and subscribed to the oaths of allegiance and supremacy to the government and discipline of the Church of England." This they had done, no doubt, under compulsion, and with the alternative of being thrown into prison. It is also very possible that during the reign of King James of England, those who did not bow to the wishes of the King and worship as people of the Church of England, but kept their Catholicity, were sent by boat to America. As I was perusing through the library at Marshalltown, Iowa, I found the ship's list of passengers on the "Increase", along with the reasoning for their journey. The list is among the next few pages.The ship register shows that William was a plough rite, a person who makes and repairs plows. There is no entry in the record of the particular place of his birth, though it seems to point to Padbury, England. He was accompanied by his son Roger, and they went directly to Cambridge, then in process of settlement, where in 1652 the town granted William twenty acres as allocated in the "Cambridge Survey" (Lot 91). This was located in the west field northeast from Garden Street, where was formerly one of the highways leading to the great swamp, now called Raymond Street. (From the library at Ludlow, Vermont). It butted on the stream which divides Woburn from Cambridge, and on the Winthrop farm. Here he built his residence. [History of Cambridge Massachusetts, p.93, (as quoted by Darlene Buck in her GEDCOM file]
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Buck, William "plowrite," settler, came to N. E., in the "Increase," a. 50, 1635, 35; res. N. E. from Garden St. on highway to Great Swamp, [now Raymond Street] d. 24 Jan. 1658; a. ab. 73, 503; land at Shawshine, 59. M. Adm. He was 50 yrs. old when he arrived.]
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William died intestate 24 Jan 1658 in Cambridge, Ma. According to Martha BUCK HARWOOD, William had a total of 9 sons, all of whom eventually joined him in New England It is probable that his wife died in England. William is said to be buried in the old cemetery at Harvard Square in Cambridge, however of burial, no stone can be found.[From World Family Tree, Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree#4145]
His son Roger, who inherited all his property, was appointed his administrator in April following. (1658).
Other sons, as listed, came over from England at about the same time, sailing from London in such ships as they could gain passage to the nearest ports of the then thriving New England Colonies, and after taking up their residence along the coast for several years in the growing settlements they heard of the fertility of the Connecticut River valley, and ambitious to penetrate the wilderness and possibility of exploitation, they finally located near together at or around Weathersfield, then about the only village, town, or clearing of any considerable size and safety in the interior, and from there spreading to the adjoining country and that all the Bucks of the New England states at least have sprung from this stock."[There is the family of Peter Buck, a French Huguenot whose family lived in Massachusetts and Maine, see: (http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/u/c/George-D-Buckley-jr/FILE/0002page.htm). GDB ]
Notes: Marriage
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General Notes: Child - Roger Buck
Roger, son of William Buck, was born in 1617, in England. He came with his father to New England on the "Increase," April 15, 1635. His mother was probably dead at this time. It is supposed that Enoch and Emanuel Buck who settled at Wethersfield, Connecticut, were relatives, and were perhaps sons of William Buck. Roger Buck was a plough-wright and a farmer. He settled near his father at Cambridge, and when his wife Susannah died, he moved to Woburn where some of his children lived. He died in Woburn, November 10, 1693. Children: John, born September 3, 1644; Ephraim, July 26, 1646, mentioned below; Mary, born January 23, 1648; Ruth, November 6, 1653; Elizabeth, July 5, 1657; Lydia, married November 3, 1672, Henry Smith; Samuel, March 16, 1669. [William Richard Cutter, AM, New England Families (New York, 1913), ISBN - 0-8063-4612-4]
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Roger came from England with his father in 1635 and settled in Cambridge in 1643. The town granted to Roger lot No. 5 (10 acres) of the Cambridge Survey. This also butted on the Winthrop farm and on the stream separating Cambridge from Woburn. Roger seems to have been illiterate, for in 1668 he made "his mark" to a petition to the General Court. He followed the occupation of his father in connection with farming. For some time he served as town executioner, as appears by entries in the town records, one of which states that he is order to inflict twenty lashes on the back of a culprit in 1668. In the spring of 1665, on the death of his wife Susanna, he removed to Woburn. In 1688, upon the death of Susanna, he sold part of the homestead of his father to his son-in-law, Thomas Baverick, on condition that if the latter should sell the same, Roger's son Ephraim should have the preference as purchaser. Susannah was buried at Cambridge.
10-19-1664: A petition of the inhabitants of Cambridge sent to the General Court of "Massachusetts Colinie" a charter to "petition His Majesty for his royal favour in the continuance of the present establishment of all privileges thereof and that we may not be subjected to the arbitrary power of any who are not chosen by this people according to their patent" , was signed by Roger.
Attached to this is a similar petition signed by the same members of the "train band and single men who desire to manifest themselves of the same mind with our parents, masters and the aged men and householders of the peace."
Among the signers is the name of Samuel Buck
[Origin, History and Genealogy of the Buck Family, P. 22, Cornelius B. Harvey, 1889]
William Sherman Buck and Barentha York
Husband William Sherman Buck
Born: February 17, 1764 - New Milford, Litchfield Co. Conn Baptized: Died: August 4, 1844 - Patriot, Switzerland Co. Indiana Buried: August 1844 - Patriot, Switzerland Co. IndianaMarriage:
Wife Barentha York
Born: September 27, 1770 - Stonington, New London Co. Conn. Baptized: Died: October 4, 1827 - Cleves, Hamilton Co. Ohio Buried: October 1827 - Cleves, Hamilton Co. Ohio
Father: Amos York Mother: Lucretia Miner
Children
Kenelm Bucke and Ellen Neville
Husband Kenelm Bucke
Born: 1504 - Kempsey, Worcestershire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1530 - England
Wife Ellen Neville
Born: 1508 - Mathan, Worcestershire, England Baptized: Died: 1547 Buried:
Father: Thomas Neville Mother: Letitia Harcourt
Children
1 F Catherine Winslow 19
Born: 1532 - Droitwich, Worcestershire, , England Baptized: Died: April 4, 1607 - St Andrew, Worcestershire, , England Buried:Spouse: Kenelm Winslow 19 Marr: 1560 - England
2 F Mary Bucke Buck
Born: 1505 - Kempsey, Worcestershire, England Baptized: Died: 1560 - England Buried:Spouse: William Winslow Marr: 1533 - England
William Winslow and Mary Bucke Buck
Husband William Winslow
Born: 1510 - Kempsey, Worcestershire, England Baptized: Died: - Kempsey, Worcestershire, England Buried:
Father: Thomas Winslow Mother: Cecilia Agnes Tansley
Marriage: 1533 - England
Wife Mary Bucke Buck
Born: 1505 - Kempsey, Worcestershire, England Baptized: Died: 1560 - England Buried:
Father: Kenelm Bucke Mother: Ellen Neville
Children
1 M Kenelm Winslow 19
Born: 1534 - Droitwich, Worcestershire, , England Baptized: Died: November 9, 1607 - Kempsey, Worcestershire, , England Buried:Spouse: Catherine Winslow 19 Marr: 1560 - England
General Notes: Child - Kenelm Winslow
--Other Fields
MARC: Date: 1550 Place: KEMPSEY, WORCESHIRE, ENG.
Laurence Warren and Margery Buckeley
Husband Laurence Warren
Born: 1378 - Poynton, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Nicholas Warren Mother: Agnes Winnington
Marriage: 1420 - England
Wife Margery Buckeley
Born: 1384 - Ware, Salop, Englland Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Richard Buckeley Mother: Margery De Venables
Children
1 F Elizabeth Warren
Born: 1420 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Geaoge Carrington
Sir Lawrence Warren and Margery Buckeley
Husband Sir Lawrence Warren
Born: 1380 - Of Ponyton, Prestbury, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: March 1444 - Poynton, Cheshire, England Buried: AFN: 9616-H7
Father: Sir John Warren Baron Of Poynton Mother: Agnes De Wynnington
Marriage: 1414 - England
Wife Margery Buckeley
Born: 1384 - Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: 18GW-LKC
Father: Richard Buckeley Mother: Margery Venables 1 2
Children
1 M John Warren
Born: 1414 - Poynton, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1475 - England Buried: AFN: 8XKT-43Spouse: Isabel Stanley Marr: 1455 - England
2 F Cicely Warren
Born: 1424 - Of Poynton, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: October 1478 Buried: AFN: 95ZC-WS
Death Notes: Wife - Margery Buckeley
Laurence Warren and Margery Buckeley
Husband Laurence Warren
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Nicholas De Warren Mother: Agnes De Winnington
Marriage:
Wife Margery Buckeley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Richard Buckeley Mother: Margery Venables
Children
1 M John Warren
Born: 1404 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Isabel Stanley 20
2 F Margaret De Warren
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Thurstan Holland
Richard Buckeley and Margery De Venables
Husband Richard Buckeley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1384 - England
Wife Margery De Venables
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Margery Buckeley
Born: 1384 - Ware, Salop, Englland Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Laurence Warren Marr: 1420 - England
Richard Buckeley and Margery Venables
Husband Richard Buckeley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Margery Venables
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Margery Buckeley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Laurence Warren
2 M Richard Bulkeley
Born: 1391 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alice Bostock
Richard Buckeley and Margery Venables
Husband Richard Buckeley
Born: February 22, 1369 - Of, Cheadle, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: November 11, 1391 Buried: AFN: 18GW-LMRMarriage: November 11, 1387
Wife Margery Venables 1 2
Born: 1369 - Kinderton, Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: 1459 - England Buried: AFN: 18GW-LN0
Father: William De Venables 1 2 Mother: Joan Massey 1 2
Other Spouse: Randle Mainwaring 1 2 - 1396 1 2
Children
1 F Margery Buckeley
Born: 1384 - Cheshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: 18GW-LKCSpouse: Sir Lawrence Warren Marr: 1414 - England
General Notes: Wife - Margery Venables
1 _UID 04C6B97EBE25B84188520D29D42298B42F89
Death Notes: Child - Margery Buckeley
Bert Buckendahl and Margaret Montgomery
Husband Bert Buckendahl
Born: 1879 Baptized: Died: 1960 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Margaret Montgomery
Born: October 1909 Baptized: Died: 1984 - Aurora, IL Buried:
Father: Florian Lett Montgomery Mother: Harriet Amelia Myers
Children
General Notes: Wife - Margaret Montgomery
1920 Census - living at 255 Grant Place, Aurora, IL.
John Steadman Dixon and Elizabeth Buckerfield
Husband John Steadman Dixon
Born: October 7, 1833 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Coates Dixon Mother: Matilda Beckwith
Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Buckerfield
Born: 1837 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - John Steadman Dixon
Research of <kuzzuns@gmail.com> and others who have shared information.
General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Buckerfield
Research of <kuzzuns@gmail.com> and others who have shared information.
Peter White and Charlotte Buckhout
Husband Peter White
Born: March 22, 1785 - Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: December 15, 1853 Buried:
Father: William White Mother: Deborah Tilton
Marriage: March 21, 1807 - Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation, tanner & currier
Wife Charlotte Buckhout
Born: Baptized: Died: June 23, 1867 Buried:
Children
1 M Asa L. White
Born: June 4, 1817 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Deborah White
Born: October 7, 1810 Baptized: Died: 1868 Buried:
3 M Edward H. White
Born: February 6, 1825 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Elizabeth White
Born: June 7, 1809 Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M George W. White
Born: May 12, 1826 Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Hiram B. White
Born: May 20, 1821 Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M John Tilton White
Born: April 5, 1808 Baptized: Died: March 18, 1892 Buried:
8 F Phoebe C. White
Born: June 8, 1813 Baptized: Died: 1890 Buried:Spouse: William McClintock Marr: March 25, 1830
9 M Samuel Vincent White
Born: July 14, 1815 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Buckingham
Husband Buckingham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Flora Buckingham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Charles D. Cobb Marr: 1880
2 F Ella Buckingham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Charles D. Cobb Marr: 1868
Bustace Buckingham
Husband Bustace Buckingham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Galfrid Buckingham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Henry Garlick and Elizabeth Buckingham
Husband Henry Garlick
Born: 1697 - CT Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1729 - CT
Wife Elizabeth Buckingham
Born: 1710 - CT Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Read Garlick
Born: December 24, 1730 - New Milford, CT Baptized: Died: September 1800 - New Milford, CT Buried:Spouse: Mary Stone Marr: December 7, 1752 - CT
General Notes: Husband - Henry Garlick
info-R.Caris 1996
General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Buckingham
/Garlick/
info-R.Caris 1996
General Notes: Child - Read Garlick
Charles D. Cobb and Ella Buckingham
Husband Charles D. Cobb
Born: 1844 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Denison Cobb Mother: Margaret White
Marriage: 1868
Other Spouse: Flora Buckingham - 1880
Wife Ella Buckingham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Buckingham Mother:
Children
1 F Mary W. Cobb
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: George K. Dunlop
Eric Buckingham and Nadine Anne Madore
Husband Eric Buckingham
Born: 1926 - Millinocket, ME Baptized: Died: 2001 Buried:
Father: John Leonard Buckingham Mother: Etta Alberta Leeman
Marriage: June 17, 1946 - Millinocket, ME
Wife Nadine Anne Madore
Born: September 19, 1927 - Millinocket, ME Baptized: Died: August 7, 1998 - Millinocket, ME Buried:
Father: Henry Alexander Madore Mother: Leona M. Murray
Children
1 M Eric Bucky Buckingham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lois A. Mason
Eric Bucky Buckingham and Lois A. Mason
Husband Eric Bucky Buckingham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Eric Buckingham Mother: Nadine Anne Madore
Marriage:
Wife Lois A. Mason
Born: August 21, 1952 Baptized: Died: July 17, 2013 Buried:
Father: Carl Mason Mother: Imogene Higgins
Children
1 F Margaret Buckingham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Erica Buckingham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Jon Buckingham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Charles D. Cobb and Flora Buckingham
Husband Charles D. Cobb
Born: 1844 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Denison Cobb Mother: Margaret White
Marriage: 1880
Other Spouse: Ella Buckingham - 1868
Wife Flora Buckingham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Buckingham Mother:
Children
Galfrid Buckingham
Husband Galfrid Buckingham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Bustace Buckingham Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William Buckingham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
John Buckingham
Husband John Buckingham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Buckingham
Born: 1592 - Sylaham, Suffolk, Eng Baptized: Died: - Dedham, Essex, MA Buried:Spouse: Anthony II Fisher Marr: Dedham, Norfolk, MA
John Emery Buckingham and Louisa Ann Wood
Husband John Emery Buckingham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Louisa Ann Wood
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John Leonard Buckingham
Born: January 31, 1893 - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: August 12, 1975 - Millinocket, ME Buried:Spouse: Etta Alberta Leeman Marr: July 9, 1919 - York Co, New Brunswick
John Leonard Buckingham and Etta Alberta Leeman
Husband John Leonard Buckingham
Born: January 31, 1893 - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: August 12, 1975 - Millinocket, ME Buried:
Father: John Emery Buckingham Mother: Louisa Ann Wood
Marriage: July 9, 1919 - York Co, New Brunswick
Wife Etta Alberta Leeman
Born: July 4, 1899 - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: January 14, 1974 - Millinocket, ME Buried:
Father: Willard Hunter Leeman Mother: Mary Elizabeth Fredericks
Children
1 F Lena Marie Buckingham
Born: April 10, 1920 - Forrest City, York Co, New Brunswick Baptized: Died: January 8, 2009 - Bucksport, Hancock Co, Maine Buried:Spouse: Maynard L. Leaman Marr: October 5, 1940
2 F Lena M. Buckingham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Eric Buckingham
Born: 1926 - Millinocket, ME Baptized: Died: 2001 Buried:Spouse: Nadine Anne Madore Marr: June 17, 1946 - Millinocket, ME
4 F Neva J. Buckingham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Maynard L. Leaman and Lena Marie Buckingham
Husband Maynard L. Leaman
Born: July 6, 1921 - Millinocket, ME Baptized: Died: December 13, 2010 - California Buried:
Father: Vernon William Leaman Mother: Eva V. Pray
Marriage: October 5, 1940
Wife Lena Marie Buckingham
Born: April 10, 1920 - Forrest City, York Co, New Brunswick Baptized: Died: January 8, 2009 - Bucksport, Hancock Co, Maine Buried:
Father: John Leonard Buckingham Mother: Etta Alberta Leeman
Children
Anthony II Fisher and Mary Buckingham
Husband Anthony II Fisher
Born: April 23, 1591 - Syleham, Co. Suffolk, England Baptized: Died: April 18, 1671 - Dedham, Norfolk, Mass Buried:
Father: Anthony Fisher Mother: Mary Fiske
Marriage: - Dedham, Norfolk, MA
Other Spouse: Isabelle Breck - October 14, 1663
Wife Mary Buckingham
Born: 1592 - Sylaham, Suffolk, Eng Baptized: Died: - Dedham, Essex, MA Buried:
Father: John Buckingham Mother:
Children
1 M John Fisher
Born: - England Baptized: Died: July 15, 1638 - Dedham, Mass Buried:
2 M Cornelius Fisher
Born: April 19, 1632 - Dedham, MA Baptized: Died: June 2, 1699 - Wrentham Dedham , MA Buried:Spouse: Sarah Everett Marr: July 25, 1665 - Dedham, MASpouse: Leah De Heaton Marr: December 22, 1652 - Dedham, MA
3 M Captain Captain Daniel Fisher
Born: 1619 - England Baptized: Died: October 8, 1683 - Dedham, Mass Buried:
4 M Nathaniel Fisher
Born: 1620 - Syleham, Suffolk, England Baptized: Died: May 23, 1676 - Dedham, Mass Buried:
5 F Lydia Fisher
Born: 1620 Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Anthony Fisher III
Born: 1626 - England Baptized: Died: - MA Buried:Spouse: Joanna Faxon Marr: September 7, 1647 - Dedham, Mass.
General Notes: Husband - Anthony II Fisher
[Br?und WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #1761, Date of Import: Oct 8, 1996]
Came to America in 1637/8 with brother Joshua and Elizabeth, wife of
Cornelius.[Br?und WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #1761, Date of Import: Oct23, 1996]
General Notes: Child - Anthony Fisher III
[Br?und WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #1761, Date of Import: Oct 8, 1996]
Came to America with parents in 1637.[Br?und WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree#1761, Date of Import: Oct 23, 1996]
Came to America with parents in 1637.[Br?und WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree#1761, Date of Import: Oct 27, 1996]
Came to America with parents in 1637.
Mary Buckingham
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Buckingham
Born: 1592 - Sylaham, Suffolk, Eng Baptized: Died: - Dedham, Essex, MA Buried:
Father: John Buckingham Mother:
Other Spouse: Anthony II Fisher - Dedham, Norfolk, MA
Children
1 M Daniel Fisher
Born: 1619 - England Baptized: Died: October 8, 1683 Buried:
William Buckingham
Husband William Buckingham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Galfrid Buckingham Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Pharamus De Boloin De Tingrie
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Margaret Matilda
Aaron Buckland and Eunice Pitkin
Husband Aaron Buckland
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Eunice Pitkin
Born: 1761 - Manchester, Conn. Baptized: Died: 1799 Buried:
Father: Richard Pitkin Mother: Dorothy Hills
Noted events in her life were:
1. Fact 1
See Note Page
Children
1 F Eunice Buckland
Born: 1787 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Mary Buckland
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Stephen Pitkin and Abigail Buckland
Husband Stephen Pitkin
Born: May 10, 1753 - East Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Baptized: Died: 1807 Buried:
Father: Joseph Pitkin Mother: Ann Hills
Marriage:
Wife Abigail Buckland
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
James Forbes and Anna Buckland
Husband James Forbes
Born: - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Baptized: - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Died: April 23, 1801 - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Buried:
Father: James Forbes Mother: Sarah Williams
Marriage: 1725 - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut
Wife Anna Buckland
Born: 1712 - Scotland, Hartford Co. CT Baptized: Died: 1736 - East Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Buried:
Children
1 M James Forbes
Born: 1728 - Scotland, Hartford Co. CT Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Ann Forbes
Born: 1731 - Scotland, Hartford Co. CT Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Aaron Forbes
Born: 1733 - Scotland, Hartford Co. CT Baptized: Died: 1735 - Hartford County, Connecticut Buried:
4 M Moses Forbes
Born: 1735 - Scotland, Hartford Co. CT Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Forbes
5 M Silas Forbes
Born: 1736 - Scotland, Hartford Co. CT Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - James Forbes
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V44F-8Q
he married his step sister anne buckland d/o william buckland and elizabeth hills.
he married his step sister anne buckland d/o william buckland and elizabeth hills.
he married his step sister anne buckland d/o william buckland and elizabeth
hills.
he married his step sister anne buckland d/o william buckland and elizabeth
hills.
General Notes: Wife - Anna Buckland
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> P36H-6M
his step sister.
his step sister.
General Notes: Child - James Forbes
Name Suffix:<NSFX> V
General Notes: Child - Moses Forbes
Curtis P. Buckland and Eliza Cobb
Husband Curtis P. Buckland
Born: March 7, 1804 - Phelps, Ontario Baptized: Died: January 21, 1891 Buried:Marriage: December 25, 1827
Wife Eliza Cobb
Born: June 28, 1806 - Orwell, VT Baptized: Died: October 30, 1889 Buried:
Father: Henry Cobb Mother: Esther Bennett
Children
William Henry Cobb and Edna Buckland
Husband William Henry Cobb
Born: 1829 Baptized: Died: October 23, 1904 Buried:
Father: Gideon Cobb Mother: Roxana Worden
Marriage:
Wife Edna Buckland
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Nicholas Buckland and Hannah Smith
Husband Nicholas Buckland
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Hannah Smith
Born: 1647 Baptized: Died: 1719 Buried:
Father: Hugh Smith Mother:
Other Spouse: John Strong
Other Spouse: Joseph Trumbull
Children
Richard Buckland and Rose Overton
Husband Richard Buckland
Born: - Shepton Mallet Co., Somerset, England Baptized: Died: 1558 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Rose Overton 21
Born: Baptized: Died: 1579 Buried:
Father: Cutler Overton 21 Mother: Olive 21
Other Spouse: John Irby 21
Other Spouse: Richard Beawe
Children
General Notes: Husband - Richard Buckland
Sources are various: Compiled by Marilynn Jane Munoz, contact me for specifics.
General Notes: Wife - Rose Overton
Sources are various: Compiled by Marilynn Jane Munoz, contact me for specifics.
Sgt. John Phelps and Sarah Buckland
Husband Sgt. John Phelps
Born: - Windsor, CT Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: George Phelps Mother: Phillury Randall
Marriage: 1673
Wife Sarah Buckland
Born: 1649 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas Buckland Mother: Temperance Denslow
Children
Thomas Buckland and Temperance Denslow
Husband Thomas Buckland
Born: Baptized: Died: 1662 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Temperance Denslow
Born: 1623 Baptized: Died: 1681 Buried:
Children
1 F Sarah Buckland
Born: 1649 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Sgt. John Phelps Marr: 1673
Timothy Buckland and Tryphena Hills
Husband Timothy Buckland
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: October 12, 1820 - East Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut
Wife Tryphena Hills
Born: March 8, 1796 - East Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Baptized: Died: December 27, 1872 Buried:
Father: Jonathan Hills Mother: Catherine Hubbard
Children
William Buckland and Elizabeth Hills
Husband William Buckland
Born: 1675 - Connecticut Baptized: Died: December 12, 1725 Buried:Marriage: - Connecticut
Wife Elizabeth Hills
Born: 1678 - Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Hills Mother: John Bushnell
Other Spouse: James Forbes
Children
1 M William Buckland
Born: 1700 - Connecticut Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M John Buckland
Born: 1702 - Connecticut Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Jonathan Buckland
Born: 1704 - Connecticut Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Mehitable Buckland
Born: 1706 - Connecticut Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Prudence Buckland
Born: 1708 - Connecticut Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Elizabeth Buckland
Born: 1710 - Connecticut Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Anne Buckland
Born: 1712 - Connecticut Baptized: Died: Buried:
Steven Schumacher and Cheryl Ann Buckle
Husband Steven Schumacher
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Henry Schumaker Mother: Ethel Birt
Marriage:
Wife Cheryl Ann Buckle
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Stephanie Schumacher
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Jessica Schumacher
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Eldon Schumacher
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
George Moon and Mona Buckle
Husband George Moon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Frederick Moon Mother: Aldyth M. Hadaway
Marriage:
Wife Mona Buckle
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M David Moon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Aldyth Moon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Warren Innis
Humphry Dayman and Jane Buckler
Husband Humphry Dayman
Born: February 2, 1770 - Bradworthy, Devon Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Humphrey Daymant Mother: Sarah Escott
Marriage: December 18, 1794 - Bradworthy, Devon
Wife Jane Buckler
AKA: Joan Buckler Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William Dyment
Born: September 30, 1797-1806 - Bradworthy, Devonshire England Baptized: Died: 1880 - Huron Co Buried:Spouse: Ann Oke Marr: 1819 - Bradworthy, Devonshire England
2 M John Dayman
Born: Baptized: Died: Child Buried:
3 M Peter Dayman
Born: December 30, 1781 - Bradworthy, Devonshire England Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Anne Allin Marr: April 1818 - Launcells, England
4 M Peter Dayman
Born: Baptized: June 1, 1777 - Bradworthy, Devon Died: Buried:Spouse: Marey Routley Marr: November 20, 0178 - Pancrasweek, Devonshire, England
5 M Humphrey Dayman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Richard Dayman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M Joseph Dayman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Mary Ann Dayman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Child - William Dyment
Generation No.5 after beginning with Dayman and Walters
James Raymond Harrell and Penelope Buckler
Husband James Raymond Harrell
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Theronfield Raymond Harrell Mother: Opal Winifred Bush
Marriage:
Wife Penelope Buckler
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Buckley and Rachel Taylor Fisher
Husband Buckley
Born: 1902 - WA Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1922 - WA
Wife Rachel Taylor Fisher
Born: July 26, 1899 - St Maries, Benewah County, Idaho, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Fisher Mother: Adaline Addie Lewis
Other Spouse: Morris Gilmore - August 31, 1918 - Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Children
General Notes: Wife - Rachel Taylor Fisher
/Gilmore/
/Gilmore Burkley/
fam hist 1970
info-F.Bauer 1993
info-Rachel Burkley
BURI St Maries ID
Chester Francis Dewing and Annie Elizabeth Buckley
Husband Chester Francis Dewing
Born: December 10, 1861 - Needham, Mass Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: George Warren Dewing Mother: Elizabeth S. Marchant
Marriage: October 12, 1897 - Fitchburg, Mass
Wife Annie Elizabeth Buckley
Born: 1874 - England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Chester Francis Dewing
Living at 36 1-2 Warren N according to 1911 Needham and Wellesley , Massachusetts City Directory, 1911-12 • Needham • D
if you have any questions, comments, additions, or corrections, please contact me at adamdewing@mindless.com
General Notes: Wife - Annie Elizabeth Buckley
if you have any questions, comments, additions, or corrections, please contact me at adamdewing@mindless.com
Daniel Buckley and Mary Hanley
Husband Daniel Buckley
Born: 1868 - NY Baptized: Died: - Conewango Valley, NY Buried:Marriage: 1885 - NY
Wife Mary Hanley
Born: 1869 - NY Baptized: Died: - Conewango Valley, NY Buried:
Children
1 M William Buckley
Born: July 4, 1886 - Kennedy County, New York, USA Baptized: Died: - San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, USA Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Madge Mount Marr: July 4, 1907 - Cherry Creek, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
General Notes: Husband - Daniel Buckley
info-Edna W. Ingham 1965
NY VR
General Notes: Wife - Mary Hanley
/Buckley/
info-Edna W. Ingham 1965
NY VR
General Notes: Child - William Buckley
info-Edna W. Ingham 1965
NY CA VR
Rev. Thomas Lord and Dorothy Buckley
Husband Rev. Thomas Lord
Born: 1585 - Towcester, England Baptized: Died: May 17, 1678 - Hartford, Conneticutt Buried:
Father: Richard Lord Mother: Jeane Lord
Marriage: - Towcester, Northampton, England
Other Spouse: Dorothy Bird - Hartford, Conneticutt
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 1585 - Towcester, Northampton, England
2. Alt. Birth, 1586
3. Alt. Death, May 17, 1678 - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticutt
Wife Dorothy Buckley
Born: 1589 - England Baptized: Died: 1670 - Connecticutt Buried:
Children
John Buckley and Nellie M. Fifield
Husband John Buckley 22
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: June 13, 1898 - Thetford, Orange, VT 22
Wife Nellie M. Fifield 22
Born: September 18, 1878 - Thetford, Orange, VT 22 Baptized: Died: 1941 22 Buried:
Father: George Alphonso Fifield 23 Mother: Emma R. Tucker 24
Children
John F. Buckley and Agnes Daily
Husband John F. Buckley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: - N. Cambridge Mass.
Wife Agnes Daily
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Ruth Irene Buckley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Francis E. Morin Marr: July 26, 1947 - St. Joseph Catholic Church Old Town Maine
Benjamin Proctor and Mary Buckley
Husband Benjamin Proctor
Born: June 10, 1659 - Ipswich, , MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Proctor Mother: Martha
Marriage: December 18, 1684 - Lynn, Essex, MA
Wife Mary Buckley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 Sharon V Pate, GEDCOM File : Alley-Shar.zip.ged.
2 Sharon V Pate, GEDCOM File : Alley-Shar-.ged.
3 compiled by Bill Decker [(E-ADDRESS) FOR PRIVATE USE "WJD," supplied by Decker, 12-10-2008..
4 VARIOUS CONTRIBUTORS, ROOTSWEB. COM (ROOTSWEB WORLD CONNECT PROJECT. COPYWRITE: 2000-2007), ENTRY 7307.
5 Ancestry.com One World Tree.
6 Ron Custer, GEDCOM File, Ancestors of Hallie June Peavey, 23 Aug 2005.
7 (URL: www.familysearch.com).
8 Compiled by Thomas W. Baldwin, Vital Records of Cambridge, Massachusetts To The Year 1850 Volume I (Wright & Potter Printing Company).
9 Lucius Robinson Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877 (H. O. Houghton and Company).
10 Find A Grave (URL: http://www.findagrave.com).
11 The Journal of the Reverend Jonathan Scott (New England Historic Genealogical Society).
12 Compiled by Thomas W. Baldwin, Vital Records of Cambridge, Massachusetts To The Year 1850 Volume II (Wright & Potter Printing Company).
13 Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm) (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, n.d.)
14 Dr. Leroy A Campbell, Earliest Campbell Families in Maine (Worcester Academy, Worcester, MA 1948), 15.
15 Temple Ordinance Submission Card.
16 Steven Sims, WorldConnect Database: "Ames/Packard/Johnson/Sims/Willis/Winslow/LathropFamily Tree" database, RootsWeb , (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tarzan : 14 November 2008), ), Descendants of Joseph Alden & Mary Simmons.
17
Ralph V. Wood, Jr, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations: Volume 12, Francis Cooke, Plymouth, Massachusetts; General Society of Mayflower Descendants; 1999
Rockport, Maine; Picton Press; 1999, 73-75.
18 Streepey, WorldConnect Database: "30769" database, RootsWeb , (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:a30769 : 25 August 2001), ); Streepey.
19 Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
20 gedcom downloaded JUN 2002 by Linda Neely (rootsweb).
21 "The Bulkeley Genealogy, Rev. Peter Bulkeley" Compiled by Donald Lines Jacobus, M.A., New Haven, Connecticut, 1933.
22 Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, generation seven page 155.
23 Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, Generation six page 78 #479.
24
Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, generation six page 78.
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