I found Daniel Buck, born Feb 28, 1737; and Ann Denton in my database but no Deborah. My info is not complete I know but it was taken from Orcott's History of New Milford & Bridgewater, CT. on Page 672. It shows the following: They married Dec 9, 1756 in SHaron Ct. Children: Icabod, bn Nov 25, 1757 Rachel, bm Feb 12, 1760 Benjamin, bn Nov 12, 1762 This is before you said Deborah was born. This is not in my direct line so I haven't pursued it yet, but would be interested in further info and how it connects to this info. Sue Miller suemill@alltel.net
Does anyone know what happened to Deborah Buck? She was the daughter of Daniel and Ann (Denton) Buck, b. abt. 1771 or 1774 (I've gotten 2 different birth dates) in VT. She married Ralph Lathrop abt 1793, and had 3 daughters: __unknown__, Anna, and Polly. Ralph died about 1800 in what is now Susquehanna Co., PA, and she seems to have disappeared until 1850 when she was listed with one of her daughters on the census as Deborah McDonald. That daughter lived in Ira, Cato, and Auburn, NY at various times and married a Charles Taylor. Would love to know what happened with her in the intervening 50 years! Thanks for any bright ideas of where to look! Joyce
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VYG.2ACIB/609.618.2 Message Board Post: Hello Cousin, Yes, Cynthia and Mary are sisters. Do you have a death date and burial for Cynthia? In 1820 Lemuel and Cynthia were living in Nelson, Madison Co., NY 3 houses away from Henry Jerauld who married Cynthia's sister Mary Buck. If you are interested in joining the DAR then you can through Samuel Buck. I have a lot of info on the family but would like to know more. Please feel free to contact me off the message board. Very few researching this line. I am trying to find the second husband for Mary. His name was Carpenter. Mary later moved to Ohio and married there a 3rd time.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VYG.2ACIB/609.618.1 Message Board Post: I have limited information on this branch of BUCKs, but you might want to check out my information with sources on Rootsweb WorldConnect. See: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mscheffler&id=I69998 It appears that Cynthia's grandfather George Buck was born 1707 in England . He was married 16 Nov 1733 in Boston, MA to Grace MOUNTJOY.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Buck Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VYG.2ACIB/609.618 Message Board Post: Norma, I am looking for information on Cynthia Buck, daughter of Samuel Buck. She was born in 1788 and married Lemuel Richardson. They moved to Russia, Herkimer Co. NY. Her dad was Samuel Buck., who married Susannah Palmer. Samuel and Susannah had other children, among them a Mary Buck. They apparently were from the Bennington area. I'm trying to find out more details and some sources. Are our Bucks related? Thanks so much Kathy Pafunda
Margaret, Another interesting coincidence is that there are several doctors in each line. I have rather extensice info on the Louisiana Gurdon BUCK.s that go back to the early 1800's I personally know the current living generation of that line. al vahlkamp
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VYG.2ACIB/1604.1.1.1.3.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I'd love to have the info. ellis.anwyl@verizon.net Thanks Dave
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VYG.2ACIB/1604.1.1.1.3.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Yes, our family did end up in Arkansas. As a matter of fact, Morgan and Missouri Buck (my dad's grandparents) are buried in Golden Cemetery. Morgan Sr. is buried in Rock Island. The family searched for him. Morgan Jr. told his son (my grandfather) and he searched and so on. I found Morgan II on the internet. I discovered the decendants of Gov. Buck. Gov and Morgan Sr. were brothers. I have several pages I can e-mail to you. Ruby Buck Camp
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VYG.2ACIB/1604.1.1.1.3.1.1.1 Message Board Post: As you can see there is a lot of disagreement as to the connection between Morgan and Martin Buck and Jonathon and Elizabeth (Barnett) Buck. I would be interested to hear what you base your connection on. Did your family also end up in Arkansas?
The Dr. William P. or William T. Buck family in Avoyelles Co., Louisiana had a Gurdin Purdy living with them in 1880. One wonders if the son Gurdon in this family was named after Mr. Purdy rather than being related to the New York City Gurdon Bucks. Dr. William Buck had a mother Martha J. BUCK living with his family in 1880. She was age 59 born Virginia. Margaret Scheffler ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna" <donna.mr@comcast.net> To: <buck@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 5:43 AM Subject: Re: [BUCK] Morgan Buck > Hi Al--- > > You asked about the name Gurdon occurring in the Buck family. My Buck > family Louisa Co VA >> Montgomery Co TN had no Gurdon. My database is > quite extensive. (And we don't have a Gordon either.) > > Warmest Regards, > > Donna McCreary Rodriguez
Good Morning, Regarding the discussion of Morgan Buck being related to Jonathan Buck (1755) and also Jonathan his son, born 1786 in PA, I have found no evidence. I've been researching Jonathan for about 40 years and have spent many summers in Putnam County with my Father's family. I am descended from Jonathan Buck through his last son Isaac Buck who was born in 1800 in Carter County, TN. His son Jonathan, was born May 1, 1786 (if my memory is correct on the date) in PA, not NC. Jonathan sold his land in PA around later part of the 1780's (1789 I think) to Robert Akers and moved westward into TN. (Jonathan, Isaac, Enoch J., Erastus Hickman, John Howard, Stacy Lee to me) According to census records, there is a Jonathan Buck Sr. and Jr. living in NC in 1815, but it is not the above PA Jonathan. Jonathan Jr. was married twice to Glaphy Denton and Elizabeth Barnett, but in copies of bible records recorded by the daughter of Jesse Hickman Buck, Ollie Buck, and the county historian, Juanita Heard, there is no Morgan Buck listed as a child for either mother. There is a John Buck listed in the NC census whose wife name is Elizabeth, but no last name is associated with her and these were both pretty common names for the times. I have pictures of both Jonathan's tombstones and neither one has a middle inital in it and to my knowledge there has never been a middle initial associated with either of these Jonathan's. Jonathan Buck (1755) is buried in the Buck Cemetery in Putnam County, TN. His son Jonathan(1786) died in 1868 in a house fire in Putnam County and was buried on his farm which was located across from where the Buck Family Cemetery is presently located on the Mullins Farm, (was the home of Enoch Buck). His tombstone was later moved to the Buck Cemetery as it was located in a field with cattle and they had trampled down the stones, according to the family that lived there at the time. At the present time, the parents of Jonathan Buck (1755) are unknown. Isaac Buck and Hannah Hicks were married in Philaldephia in 1775 and the information contained in the book by Katherine Raines Buck was never documented or proven. Sadley, she was in the process of updating and correcting her book when she passed away a few years ago. The parentage of Thomas Buck and Elizabeth Scott has not been proven as of yet either, but it is a good lead. If anyone would like to email me, my email is buck1755@ix.netcom.com, I'll be glad to share any information I have with anyone. Cynthia Buck-Thompson
Al and others interested, I have several Gurdon Bucks in my database. The earliest I have was born 30 Dec 1777 in Wethersfield, CT to Daniel Buck and Sarah Saltsonstall. Sarah's parents were Gurdon Saltonstall and Rebecca Winthrop. It appears the name goes back to Muriel Gurdon born 1613 who was married to Maj. Richard Saltonstall in London 4 Jul 1633. All but one Gurdon in my database was of this line and seem to have lived in New York City. I have one without a link and without dates with a son Gard Buck born 7 May 1797 in Preston, New London, CT. I think this Gurdon and his wife Martha Moodey may have been of the black race since a Martha born 1774, daughter of Pickle & Abigail Moodey was designated as Negroes. I just found one Gurdon BUCK in Louisana born 1886 with parents William P. & Sarah BUCK born in Tennessee. Since that is an unsual given name, one might guess that he is related somehow to the others. Searching various census years I find no clue as yet to his ancestry. Margaret Scheffler
Hi Al--- You asked about the name Gurdon occurring in the Buck family. My Buck family Louisa Co VA >> Montgomery Co TN had no Gurdon. My database is quite extensive. (And we don't have a Gordon either.) Warmest Regards, Donna McCreary Rodriguez
Hi Margaret, I do not have a Morgan BUCK in my database at all. I have no idea wo he is, except for all the conversation back and forth in the last several days. I know that we have never documented fully just who Jonathon BUCK's parents were, there are two possibilities as you listed in your letter to me. The confusion as to whether these people were from N.C. or Tn. stems from the fact that most of Tn. was part of NC. AS a matter of fact some of the most eastern counties on what is now Tn formed their own state called the state of Franklin, that was eventually mereged into the state of Tn when it ws formed. The county of Washington NC was the whole state of TN. We need to ask someone who lives close to Jonathon's grave site to go out there an read the headstone ans see if it shows a middle name, but in all the research I have done I have never seen one. While I am on the subject of the BUCK family, I would like to ask if anyone has run into the given name of Gurdon in the BUCK family. I fine some in NY and some in Louisiana and western Tennessee. but I haven't been able to connect the two branches the use the nameGurdon frequently. al vahlkamp
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VYG.2ACIB/1604.1.1.1.3.1.2 Message Board Post: Must admit I am baffled about the middle name of Cornelius being used for the Jonathan Buck b. 1755 who married Zuriah Covalt. It is not a name that seems to turn up in the family anywhere and I question its accuracy. I set about to find a Cornelius BUCK who ties into the family of Jonathan BUCK and Elizabeth BARNETT. Thus far I find not one shred of evidence. I did find that entry for the Cornelius & Cora BUCK family in 1870 for Caddo, Clark, Arkansas. Yes there was an Elizabeth BUCK about the same age as Elizabeth Barnett apparently living next door, but this one was said to be born SC not TN and Elizabeth is a common name. So perhaps, but no proof from the census that this is Elizabeth Barnett. In 1880 there is Cornelius Buck again with wife Cora, but again not a clue that this Cornelius BUCK relates to the Jonathan and Elizabeth (Barnett) Buck family. The birth places for the parents are blank. >From the combined 1850 and 1860 TN census I found the following children for Jonathan b. 1786 and Elizabeth: Ancie Price, William, Martha, John, Josephus, Isaac, Jesse, Harrison, Harriet and Mary. That is not to say there could not be others, but again these are the children who have surfaced thus far.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VYG.2ACIB/1604.1.1.1.3.1.1 Message Board Post: I am also looking for information on the Jonathon Buck line. I am a great grand daughter of Martin Gulve Buck from Clark County Arkansas. Morgan and Martin were brothers. Their parents were Jonathon and Elizabeth Barnett Buck. From what I can find Jonathon,Sr was married to Zuriah Covalt. Martin Buck had 12 children. 6 children by his first wife Elvira Francis and 6 by Millie Cunningham. I will be glad to send you any information I have on my side of the family. I have a complete list of children of Jessie Carrol Buck and John Martin Buck. They are two of Martin Buck's children.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VYG.2ACIB/1604.1.1.1.3.1 Message Board Post: Yes, the other children I have are Willima C 1818 Edward 1819, Morgan 1823, Martha Patricia 1825 Ailcey 1828, Martin Gove 1830 Sarah Ann 1832 Nancy 1838 and Cornelius 1839. Morgan, Cornelius, and Elizabeth Barnett (their mother) were living next door to each other in the 1870 census in Clarke County Arkansas. I think we are on the right track here, if we can find out who their father was for sure. Iam still thinking John cornelius Buck Jr.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VYG.2ACIB/1604.1.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Sounds like we are talking about the same family. How do you descend from Morgan? Which one of his children?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VYG.2ACIB/1604.1.1.1.3 Message Board Post: Actually, I just came across a note stating that Morgan Buck (I), born in 1823 in North Carolina was the brother of Martin Gove Buck b. May 1830 in Henderson Tennessee. d. 6/20/1900 in Arkansas.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VYG.2ACIB/1604.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: I don't know of any records; however, my dad (who passed away 2 years ago in his 80's) said that his father said they were Pennsylvannia Bucks. Supposedly they did live in Tennessee before going to North Carolina and then they moved to Arkansas.