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    1. Death of Thos. BUCK in CA in 1858
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BUCK Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VYG.2ACIB/1568 Message Board Post: Am not related but may be of interest to someone who is. I have no further info. Vern D ////////////////////////////////////// Transcribed by Dee Sardoch <deesar@frontiernet.net> To see more old newspapers, visit http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php ////////////////////////////////////// Weekly Stockton Democrat Stockton, San Joaquin Co., CA Sunday, 6 June 1858 ************************* COLD BLOODED MURDER -- A telegraphic dispatch to the S.F. 'Globe' dated Murphy's Camp, May 31st, says: "Last night about 9 o'clock, Thos. BUCK, Thos. STEWARD and another man, were in their cabin at Douglas' Flat, Calaveras county; BUCK was lying on the bed; they had been drinking; they were conversing socially together, when the conversation turned on stabbing. BUCK remarked to STEWARD: "You wouldn't stab me, not even if I were to call you out of your name." STEWARD said he would. BUCK answered that he did not believe he would. STEWARD walked towards him, saying, "You don't believe it, eh?" stabbed him with a large bowie-knife, twice in the side and once in the arm, wounding him mortally. He then walked up to the other man in the cabin and threatened him with his knife, and made him give up all the money he had about him, $10, and left. He is pursued but not yet captured. BUCK is still living, but his physicians say there is no chance for him to survive."

    07/24/2006 01:41:01
    1. Re: Athens Co., OH Buck family VT>NY>OH route late 1700s to late 1800s
    2. 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/rw/VYG.2ACIB/1536.1.2.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: You said you did land records? Did you get the original land grant application for Ebenezer Buck's land grant. You had to have the description of the land in order to send for it. It is a lot of work to do and takes time to get. But might be the answer you are looking for if you have not done so yet. "These grants are essential for searching a Colonial ancestor, especially frontier families. The application files give more genealogical details than actural patents. Post-Civil War homestead files are rich in personal data, often including naturalization papers." page 216 land & tax records Chapter 7 of the book "The Source" by edited by Arlene Eakle & Johni Cerny. Ebenezer Buck is an 1832 Ohio land grant near Marietta in Washington Co. Carol

    07/19/2006 03:48:17
    1. Re: Athens Co., OH Buck family VT>NY>OH route late 1700s to late 1800s
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Buck, Grinstead Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VYG.2ACIB/1536.1.2.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Unfortunately, I have already done what you have suggested concerning Ebenezer Buck and have turned up nothing. In fact the ONLY census record that I have for Ebenezer is the 1840 Clark Co., IN record, nothing before and nothing after. Clark Co. adjoins Jennings Co. where my grt-grt-grt grandmother Eliza Buck married Richard Grinstead on 13 Oct 1844 (I have a copy of the marriage record, but no mention of her father's name). I have no definitive proof that Ebenezer is her father, but he is the only Buck found anywhere near Jennings Co. in the 1840 IN census, and that Ebenezer Buck lived just a few families down from an older brother and an uncle of Richard Grinstead. In the late 1840s, Eliza and Richard Grinstead moved to Davis Co., IA, but I have found no evidence that ANY Buck moved with them at the time or subsequently. In every Davis Co. census from 1850 to 1900, Eliza (Buck) Grinstead listed her birthplace as Ohio, and in the 1900 census she stated that both her father and mother were born in Vermont. The only other record I have for Ebenezer Buck is an 1832 Ohio land grant near Marietta in Washington Co. The only other possibility I see is that Eliza's father was named Daniel Buck. I found a Daniel 'Beck' in the 1840 Jennings Co., IN census living NEXT DOOR to Richard Grinstead's father. I haven't found a Daniel Beck in Ohio, IN, or IA before or after the 1840 census, so I thought it was possible that the census taker mispelled Buck as Beck. Does your database show a Daniel Buck (b. 1790-1800 in Vermont) who had a daughter named Eliza and who lived in Ohio at least during the 1820s before moving on to IN prior to 1840?

    07/18/2006 06:02:31
    1. Isaac BUCK and Prudence DEMING of Wethersfield, CT
    2. MScheffler
    3. I discovered a "new" BUCK family I have not seen before. Searching a WADSWORTH genealogy yesterday I found Sidney WADSWORTH (1786-1845) of Farmington, Hartford Co., CT married Clarissa BUCK about 1812. It appears Clarissa BUCK "might possibly" be the daughter of Isaac BUCK and Prudence DEMING. The will of her brother Josiah DEMING identifies Prudence as Prudence BUCK but does not give the husband's first name so I first need to establish there was a couple made up of Isaac Buck and Prudence Deming. Prudence DEMING was born 30 Jan 1783 in Wethersfield, CT to Elisha DEMING and Elizabeth WILLIAMS. Does anyone have knowledge of these families? I have searched the WorldConnect and IGI databases for clues in addition to several volumes of the Barbour Collection and some CT town histories without success in identifying a marriage and the parents of her husband. They likely were living in Wethersfield, CT. Margaret Scheffler

    07/16/2006 07:43:10
    1. Re: [BUCK-L] Re: Lula BUCK
    2. And where is this Lula Buck from? Va. perchance?

    07/15/2006 11:44:41
    1. Re: Lula BUCK
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VYG.2ACIB/1267.1.1 Message Board Post: Yes, go to my database jim265 and see what I have.

    07/15/2006 07:53:23
    1. Re: Lula BUCK
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VYG.2ACIB/1267.1 Message Board Post: Have you found Lula Buck yet? I have interest in Gorham early resident and have track most of their children and I have not known what happen to Lula. Thanks.

    07/15/2006 06:14:13
    1. Re: William M. BUCK ancestors
    2. 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/1567.1.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Bill Buck's query has led us back to Moses Buck born in Sutton, Merrimack, NH in 1781 with a possible father of Thomas BUCK who may have come from CT. The previous message directed me to my own database and the family of Thomas Buck who married Anna Atchinson with a son Thomas b. 1761 who married Abigail Carpenter m. 1785 . The elder Thomas Buck died in Bath, Grafton, NH in 1815. The dates and naming patterns discourage me from thinking the family from Bath is the correct Thomas Buck, but are they related in some way? Does anyone want to weigh in on the identity of Thomas Buck, father of Moses.

    07/15/2006 01:31:02
    1. Re: William M. BUCK ancestors
    2. 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/1567.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: check out this RootsWeb file for possible ancestry of Thomas Buck of New Hampshire. Not certain if its the same Thomas, but possible. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mscheffler&id=I53789 Cheers, Michael Kent Island, Maryland

    07/14/2006 11:12:18
    1. Re: William M. BUCK ancestors
    2. 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/1567.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I found this at Rootsweb on you family Bill: You will want to get George Pearley Buck WWI Draft record. You will want to get William Marshall Buck's Civil War Record and ask for all the information. You might get some great family letters or other information in the military file. You will want to get William Marshall Buck's homestead papers of Roswell, Miner County, SD that will have family information. You need the exact location of the land to send for the original filed papers. To get that I would send a few dollars to: Miner County Courthouse Howard, SD 57349 Phone: 605 772-4612 Ask for all a Grantee Grantor list of the Buck's from 1873 to 1900. Also offer to pay any more money if need for photocopies. When you get the list you can look over all the Buck's and get the papers for William M. Buck or any thing that has et al which means several people listed and can be a death and children listed or bible records, etc. You can pay the courthouse for copies or you can sometimes get the films from the LDS Genealogy library in your area. They can help you order the film and most of the libraries you can make copies from the film machine for a small fee. That is two ways to get a copy of the land records. You want when he bought it and when he sold it or if it went into probate. Land records are on of the best ways of proving a genealogy line. From the land records will be the description of the land. It is not easy to do but rewarding if you get some great information. It took me over a year to get the homestead file. It will have great information on the family and possibly his parents will be mentioned or cousin if he and Contact: Lindy Dawson posted her line July 2006 her e-mail is lindydawson@mail.com Also contact if you can Anne Nelson at ambrose1889@yahoo.com post on Rootsweb 2005 a George Buck bn 1915 died 21 Aug 1955 Braidwood, Will, Illinois parents George P. Buck bn 1888 & Mary Gavican bn 10 Feb 1892, Will County, Illinois. For Possible wife of your George P. Buck and a son of his. Good Luck, Carol Name: William M BUCK Given Name: William M Surname: BUCK Sex: M Birth: 1839 in Dalton, Coos County, New Hampshire Death: 7 Jun 1891 in Howard, Miner County, South Dakota Burial: 9 Jun 1891 Graceland Cemetery, Howard, Miner County, South Dakota 1 Occupation: Farmer _ Note: Is his middle name Marshall like his son Gilman Marshall Buck? 1840 Census for Bethlehem, Grafton, New Hampshire has Lewis Buck as head of a household with 1 boy under 5 and 1 female 20-30 and another 40-50. Could the male under 5 be William? Is this the William Buck, aged 11, living with Joseph and Mary Comstock on their farm in Clarksville, Coos County, New Hampshire in 1850 Census? In 1860 William is living with Israel and Liddia Wing on their farm in Vernon, Blue Earth, Minnesota. He migrated with his father to Minnesota and served in Civil War. His Prisoner of War records certify Private Buck of the Minnesota 3rd Regiment was captured in Murfreesboro, Tennessee on 13 July 1862 Age 23. He was paroled on 15 July 1862 at Warren County, Tennessee. He reenlisted in the Minnesota Volunteers, United States Army in Vernon, Blue Earth County, Minnesota on 31 Dec 1863 age 25 for 3 years. He is described as having Blue eyes, Brown Hair, Light complexion and 5 feet 8 inches tall. He gave his place as birth as New York, (County unreadable). In 1870 William and his father Lewis Buck were farming in Vernon, Blue Earth County, Minnesota. In 1880 William and his wife, Margaret are living in Vernon, Blue Earth County, Minnesota with his father in law, Thomas Phillips, staying with them and sons Alfred and Clarence. They are in the next household to his cousin Charles Gilman Lewis and his family. Homesteaded in Roswell, Miner County, South Dakota by 1882. He and Charles Lewis both had claims of 320 Acres. Miner County Democrat June 13, 1891 Page 5. Col 3 Death of William Buck Geo. H Stevens Post GAR. Was again called upon on Tuesday June 9th to pay the last sad rites of burial. To the body of Wm. Buck, of Roswell twp, who died on Sunday morning at 1:o’clock? This makes the second member of the Post to answer the last final summons, and thus. One by one the veterans of the war are leaving us. He enlisted in Co. H., 3rd Minn., Inft., in 1861, and served until the end of the with the exception of a short time that he put in behind the rebel stockades. He was born in New Hampshire, and from there emigrated in Minnesota where he was married. In 1880 he cam to Dakota and filed a claim, where he has resided to the day of his death. He leaves a widow and five children to mourn his loss. William is buried at Graceland Cemetery, Howard South Dakota. He was 53. William is buried in grave #7 Lot# 47. Father: Lewis BUCK b: 25 Dec 1807 in Dalton, Coos County, New Hampshire Mother: Almira MARSHALL b: Abt Oct 1810 in Lyme, Grafton County, New Hampshire Marriage 1 Margaret Ann PHILLIPS b: 30 Sep 1855 in Madison County, Ohio Married: 4 Jul 1874 in Vernon Center, Blue Earth County, Minnesota Change Date: 4 Jul 2005 Children Alfred E BUCK b: Apr 1875 in Vernon, Blue Earth County, Minnesota Eugene Clarence BUCK b: 27 Apr 1880 in Vernon, Blue Earth County, Minnesota Thomas Lewis BUCK b: 24 Mar 1882 in Miner County, South Dakota Gilman Marshall BUCK b: 23 Sep 1884 in Roswell, Miner County, South Dakota George Pearley BUCK b: 5 May 1888 in Roswell, Miner County, South Dakota Name: Margaret Ann PHILLIPS Given Name: Margaret Ann Surname: PHILLIPS Sex: F Birth: 30 Sep 1855 in Madison County, Ohio 1 Death: 29 Jul 1933 in Roswell, Miner County, South Dakota 2 Burial: 1 Aug 1933 Graceland Cemetery, Howard, Miner County, South Dakota _ Note: The daughter of Thomas Phillips, born about 1800 in Ohio. In 1860 Margt. Phillips aged 7 was living in Harrison Township, Montgomery County, Ohio with Thomas and Margt. McConnell from Ireland. Thomas was a day laborer born abt 1800. In June 1870 Census for Vernon, Blue Earth County, Minnesota Civilian and Ellen Lewis were living with children Charles, Er(w)in, Adela, Eva and Andrew and Margaret Phillips, aged 14 born in Ohio. Ellen is the Aunt of Margaret's future husband, William Buck. Margaret and William Buck and their sons Alfred and Clarence were living in Vernon, Blue Earth County, Minnesota in 1880. Margaret's widowed father Thomas Phillips was with them. Margaret and William Buck were Homesteading in South Dakota by 1882. Civil War Invalid Pension application No. 1007685 - 6 April 1891, filed South Dakota Widow's Pension Application No. 518885 - 3 July 1891, Certificate 381936 Margaret Buck, filed South Dakota. Minor's pension application 19 Dec? 1895, Certificate 455616 - Margaret Lugg Gdn. The widowed Margaret married Arthur D Lugg on 2 June 1895 and moved with sons Gilman and George to Mitchell, Mitchell County, Iowa. In 1900 in Mitchell, Mitchell County, Iowa Arthur Lugg born April 1837 in England, who arrived in US in 1854, was farming with Margaret and his children from a previous marriage, Charles E Lugg, Oliver R Lugg, John E Lugg and Ella G Lugg and Margaret's sons Gilman M and George P. Buck who were attending school. In 1910 a widowed Margaret A. Lugg, aged 54 born in Iowa, was living alone on her "Own Income" in Main Street, Mitchell Township, Mitchell County, Iowa. She was the mother of 5 living children. In 1920 the twice Widowed Margaret A. Lugg aged 65, was a boardinghouse keeper in Roswell, Miner County, South Dakota. OBITUARY The Miner County Pioneer August 4, 1933 Front page, Col. 2 Margaret Ann Phillips, was born in Madison County, Ohio, Sept. 30, 1855. She spent her early childhood in that vicinity which at that time was a frontier. At the age of fourteen she moved to Vernon Center, Minn. On July 4, 1874, she was married to Wm. Buck. In 1881 they moved to South Dakota ad homesteaded on a claim south of Roswell. They went thru the trying periods of the early pioneer days. The early sod shanty, the droughts and the blizzard of 1882, are a few of the things they had to contend with. But through all these hardships they lived to build a happy home. To this union five sons were born, Alfred, Eugene, Thomas, Gilman and George. Her husband William preceded her in death, dying June 8, 1891. A few years later she moved to Mitchell, Iowa. On June 2, 1895 she married A. B. Lugg, who died Nov. 17, 1909. She returned to South Dakota and made herself a home at Roswell where she spent the last years of her life in peace and contentment. An ardent church worker and devoted friend to the sick and the needy, she never tired in doing kind deeds where and whenever necessary. With a great abundance of unselfishness, which many of us find in the wanting, with a well pleased smile when things are going uneven, with a great love for higher education, because she disliked ignorance and never in doubt she worked onward until she knew she had conquered. So then in remembrance of a great woman, whose happiness was to make others happy, we cherish a fond memory when we thing of Margaret, mother, grandmother and great grandmother of her own little tribe whom she guided until they were safely on their way and then laid down her work and passed to eternal rest. She died at her home in Roswell, July 29, 1933, at the age of seventy-seven years, 9 months, and twenty-nine days. Those who are left to mourn her death are Alfred Buck and family, Portland, Ore.; Dr. Eugene Buck and family, Howard, S.D.; Thomas Buck and family, Roswell, S. D.; Gilman Buck and family, Denver, Col.; and Geo. Buck and family, Winterburn, Can. The funeral was held at Roswell South Dakota, August 1st, conducted by Rev. Stevenson of the Roswell M. E. church, under the direction of the Tuttle Funeral service of Howard. A Tribute to Mrs. Margaret Lugg By “Mollie” “The Great America Desert.” Who would come? To make of barren waste, a sheltered home? Not he who puts his hand into the plow Turns back, and without trying, breaks his vow. But others come with backbone firm and stout, The like of whom depression could not put to rout, Among them one, whom here we like to mention, She showered, with might and main, her good intention. We heard her never whimper nor to whine, She had the “Sparton” spirit in her spine, She blazed the trail, ‘tis ours to follow near Her footprints in the sands of time most clear. And now she stands with face turned heavenward, Some day she’ll take her flight like migrant bird, Let it be said by those who honor would- “Our Grand Old Woman”—yea, she did whatever she could. The fire, which once was burning Bright, Flickered with fading shadows and Went out, But in a distant atmosphere, there came a new and stronger Light, Shining with great grandeur on a Heavenly route. Father: Thomas PHILLIPS b: in Ohio Sources: Abbrev: 1900 US Census Title: 1900 US Census Author: Federal Census Abbrev: South Dakota Death Index 1905 - 1955 Title: South Dakota Death Index, 1905-1955 Name: George Pearley BUCK Given Name: George Pearley Surname: BUCK Sex: M Birth: 5 May 1888 in Roswell, Miner County, South Dakota 1 Death: 7 Sep 1966 in probably Alberta, Canada 2 Note: In 1900 in Mitchell, Mitchell County, Iowa Arthur Lugg born April 1837 in England, who arrived in US in 1854, was farming with Margaret and his children from a previous marriage, Charlie E Lugg, Oliver R Lugg, John E Lugg and Ella G Lugg and Margaret's sons Gilman M and George P. Buck who were attending school. On his World War I Draft Registration Card in June 1917 George was a self-employed farmer in Roswell, Miner County, South Dakota, married with 3 children. He is described as of medium height and build with Grey Eyes, dark hair and not bald. He has weak eyes and Rheumatism. George went by railroad to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada after 1917. Father: William M BUCK b: 1839 in Dalton, Coos County, New Hampshire Mother: Margaret Ann PHILLIPS b: 30 Sep 1855 in Madison County, Ohio Sources: Abbrev: 1900 US Census Title: 1900 US Census Author: Federal Census Lindy Dawson at lindydawson@mail.com July 2006 Rootsweb.com

    07/14/2006 02:33:20
    1. William M. BUCK ancestors
    2. 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/1567.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Please look at the following url which appears to be the family you are looking for : http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lindydawson&id=I3194 There is information on both the PHILLIPS and ancestors of William BUCK b. 1839. I do not know how the line which originates in NH ties into the MA and CT BUCIs if indeed they are related. Perhaps someone else on the BUCK list will weigh in on connections they are aware of.

    07/14/2006 01:09:27
    1. Re: family tree
    2. 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/1567.1.1 Message Board Post: Okay heres the best that I can Do right now. George Pesly Buck was included in theTwelfth Census of The USA. State Iowa ,County Mitchell Township as of June4, 1900 George was born in and around May 5 1888 South Dakota His Brothers name was Gillman M. Buck Mothers name Margret A William Buck born in aprox. 1839 possibly New Hampshire he was a farmer. I hope that this helps out. Thanks, Bill Buck Billbuck@shaw.ca

    07/14/2006 11:04:34
    1. Re: family tree
    2. 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/1567.2.1 Message Board Post: I want to thank you very much for helping me out. Thanks for the input and its what I am looking for.I just want to go further back. I will list my Dads name and Grandfathers name and his Fathers name if someone can help out further. My name: William James Buck born May 3, 1945 Edmonton Alberta Canada Dads name: William Buck born Oct1,1919 D Oct2,2004 Edmonton Alberta Canada. Grandfathers name: George Pesly Buck born May5,1888 Dakota USA. D Sept 9, 1966 His Fathers name: William Buck born 1839 where ?Died somewhere aroung the 1900 or a bit sooner. Georges Mother Margret Buck married a second time to Arthur Lugg from England he had 4 children So thats where I am at right now. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Bill Buck billbuck@shaw.ca

    07/14/2006 10:06:22
    1. Re: family tree
    2. 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/1567.2 Message Board Post: South Dakota became a state in 1888, being formerly part of the Dakota Territory. I did not see a Buck family in the Dakota Territory in the 1880 Census that fit for you, however, I did find them in Minnesota. 1880 Vernon Township, Blue Earth County, Minnesota 128/138 William Buck, self, w, m, 41, married, farmer, b New Hampshire, father b New Hampshire, mother b New Hampshire Margaret A., wife, w, f, 24, married, keeping house, confinement?, b Ohio, father b Ohio, mother b Ohio Alfred E., son, w, m, 5, single, at home, b Minnesota, father b New Hampshire, mother b Ohio Clarence E., son, w, m, 2/12 (Apr.), single, at home, b Minnesota, father b New Hampshire, mother b Ohio Thomas Phillips, father-in-law, w, m, 80, widow, b Ohio, father b Ohio, mother b Ohio Appears that William has died before 1900. 1900 Roswell Township, Miner County, South Dakota taken 8 Jun 1900. 41/41 Margaret Buck, head, w, f, Sep 1855, 44, widow, 5 children, 5 living, b ohio, father b Ohio, mother b Ohio, farmer Alfred, son, w, m, Mar 1875, 25, single, b Minnesota, father b Ohio, mother b Ohio, farmer Thomas, son, w, m, Mar 1882, 18, single, b South Dakota, father b Ohio, mother b Ohio, laborer Gilman, son, w, m, Sep 1884, 15, single, b South Dakota, father b Ohio, mother b Ohio, student George, son, w, m, May 1888, 12, single, b South Dakota, father b Ohio, mother b Ohio, student It would also appear that Margaret was perhaps leading a double life??? Here she is in Iowa at the same time as she is in South Dakota???? Did she have a second marriage, to Arthur Lugg. Perhaps her first husband, William Buck, died before 1896. She is listed in Iowa in the 1900 Census with hew new husband, his four children (by a previous marriage), and two of her own children, or is this another Margaret Buck with coincidentally having children of similar names? 1900 Mitchell Township, Mitchell County, Iowa, taken 4 Jun 1900. 16/17 Arthur Lugg, head, w, m, Apr 1837, 63, married 4 yrs, b England, father b England, mother b England, Imm 1854, farmer Margaret A., wife, w, f, Apr 1856, 44, married 4 yrs, 5 children, 5 living, b Illinois, father b New York, mother b New York Charles L., son, w, m, Feb 1874, 26, single, b Iowa, father b England, mother b Wisconsin, farm labor Olmar R., son, w, m, Dec 1878, 21, single, b Iowa, father b England, mother b Wisconsin, farm labor John E., son, w, m, Mar 1880, 19, single, b Iowa, father b England, mother b Wisconsin, farm labor Ella G., daughter, w, f, May 1883, 17, single, b Iowa, father b England, mother b Wisconsin, in school Gilman M. Buck, son, w, m, Sep 1884, 15, single, b South Dakota, father b Unknown, mother b Illinois, in school George P. Buck, son, w, m, Apr 1888, 12, single, b South Dakota, father b Unknown, mother b Illinois, in school This might be William???? South Dakota Territorial Census Name: William H. Buck Race: W Age: 26 Birth Place: Illinois Enumeration District: 219 Location: Township 116 And 115 Range 70, Hand, Territory Dakota South Dakota Territorial Census and this perhaps a brother of William?? Name: John L. Buck Race: W Age: 23 Birth Place: Illinois Enumeration District: 219 Location: Township 116 And 115 Range 70, Hand, Territory Dakota Here are birth records for two of William and Margaret's children: South Dakota Births, 1856-1903 Record Name: Gillman Marshall Buck Gender: Male County: Miner Mother's Name: Margaret Phillips Father's Name: William Buck Birth Date: September 23, 1884 South Dakota Births, 1856-1903 Record Name: Thomas Lewis Buck Gender: Male County: Miner Mother's Name: Margaret Ann Phillips Father's Name: William M Buck Birth Date: March 24, 1882 File Date: June 28, 1939 Cheers, Michael Kent Island, Maryland

    07/14/2006 09:20:12
    1. Re: family tree
    2. 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/1567.1 Message Board Post: Is is possible your grandparents and great grandparents can be located in the US federal census between 1850 and 1930. If you provide some details as to approximate dates they lived and places of residence as best you know ithem someone on the Buck-L mailing list may be able to help you out. Someone may even have earlier generations, but we need as many DETAILS as you can provide. George, Tom and William are common names and don't give much to go on.

    07/14/2006 06:46:44
    1. family tree
    2. 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/1567 Message Board Post: Hello, My name is William James Buck and my Grandfathers name was George Pesly Buck, from South Dakota we believe. His parents names William and Margaret Buck. They had George and Tom as sons. We are looking for more information on them so as to complete our family tree. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Bill Buick billbuck@shaw.ca

    07/14/2006 05:20:11
    1. Phillip Buck c1811 - Essex, England
    2. 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/1566 Message Board Post: Am trying to find the marraige of Phillip Buck born 1810c (Newport, Essex and Jane born 1811c Newport Essex.unknown maiden name, there first child I believe was also Phillip born 1839 born Stanstead, Essex,so presume they married before and close to this date. They had a son Alfred born 1842 Stansted, Essex and also Arthur 1844 Stansted.. Alfred went on to marry Elizabeth maiden name currently unknown but born Sudbury, Suffolk, England. 1844c. Children of Alfred and Elizabeth. Alice J. 1875c Charles W.Buck 1877c Lilian C.Buck 1880c Lionel Marshal Buck 1881c Rasselas Buck 1879c all the children born Great Bardfield, Stansted, Essex with the exception of Lionel M.Buck who was born in Witney, Oxfordshire, England this is the place that the family moved to and set up business. I believe Elizabeth was also known as Adelaide as on the 1891 census they all appear together again and all the details are the same except Elizabeth has become Adelaide. Family in retail business and later moved to Witney, Oxfordshire, England, some of their occupations = Taylor, Draper, Groccer. If anyone can help me with information regarding this family especially Phiilip and Janes marraige, I would be extremely pleased. Thanks in advance.

    07/14/2006 12:11:53
    1. SUSANNAH BUCK married JOSEPH HARTSHORN c 1685, Reading, MA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Buck, Rudd, Hartshorn, Welch Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VYG.2ACIB/1565 Message Board Post: Searching for information on Susannah Buck, who married Joseph Hartshorn of Reading, Middlesex, MA. They were married ca 1685 and had at least Abigail (b. 1686) and Jonathan.

    07/12/2006 05:28:31
    1. Re: Athens Co., OH Buck family VT>NY>OH route late 1700s to late 1800s
    2. 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/1536.1.2.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: I check through what I have on the Athens Co., OH Bucks back to early 1800s . I studied all the Athens Bucks, as they named their children after each other and were hard to follow. I don't have any information on an Ebenezer Buck nor an Eliza b.1828. But that doesn't mean they are not connected. You might want to dig for early estate records and land transfers, if you find a county in which you suspect they lived. I found some in Athens that were very helful, although they only mentioned a few of the descendants. Good luck, Tina

    07/12/2006 03:15:10
    1. Re: [BUCK-L] Re: Athens Co., OH Buck family VT>NY>OH route late 1700s to late...
    2. Thanks Margaret, Hope all is well.............I'm still trying to track down more Buck forebears in Buckfield, ME. Have a good day, Tim

    07/11/2006 03:18:00