| Home Surname List Name Index Sources | John B. Bucklin116 was born about 1841.116 He died in 1842 at the age of 1.116 He was buried in Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island.30,116 John has reference number Buck987. John Beardsley Bucklin48,98 was born on 16 June 1803 in Fairfield, Herkimer County, New York.48,51,98,962,963 He was born on 16 June 1803 in Great Bend, Black River, Jefferson County, New York.98,136,964 He appeared in the census in 1850 in shown in Barnes corners, Pinchkney Township, Jefferson Cty, New York.48,49 John died on 18 July 1897 at the age of 94 in Barnes Corners, Lewis County, New York.98,965,966 He died on 19 July 1897 at the age of 94 in Barnes Corners, Lewis County, New York.48,963 He has reference number Buck3022. John was named middle name of Beardsley which came from friends of family in Herkimer Co., NY. [Anderson0208.FTW] Christine Urban says: Middle name was from family friends from Herkimer Co. "According to papers filed with probate, there was disagreement over who was to be appointed administrator of the will, daughter Marcia Bucklin Fullar wanted to be appointed, but John Kendrick Bucklin, Alden Bucklin, and George W. Bucklin all wrote letters to the court opposing the appointment". Quote from register of Deaths, Town of Pickney, Lewis Co, NY. ....Urban did not say who was finally appointed.Middle name of Beardsley came from friends of family in Herkimer Co., NY] Alden Bucklin of Jefferson Co., NY. Names given of nine children. "History of Lewis Spouse: Almira E. Smith-Buck815. Almira E. Smith and John Beardsley Bucklin were married on 31 January 1836 in Rodman, Jefferson County, New York.48,136,963,967 Children were: Daniel De Estang Bucklin-Buck3033, Lucy Ann Bucklin-Buck3034, George S. Bucklin-Buck825, Wells Beardsley Bucklin-Buck1681, Orton Ambert Bucklin-Buck824, John Kendrick Bucklin-Buck820, Mary Margaret Bucklin-Buck822, Marcia Adell Bucklin-Buck823. John C Bucklin166 was born about 1835.166,348 He served in the military MA, Co I, 50th Mil. Infantry Unit on 19 September 1862.166,968,969,970 He died after 1862 at the age of 27.166 John has reference number Buck2178. John C Bucklin166 was born before 1852.166 He died after 1862 at the age of 10.166 He served in the military NJ, Co H, 12th Infantry Unit on 3 April 1865.166,971,972,973 John has reference number Buck2213. John C. Bucklin was born in 1773. He died in 1844 at the age of 71. He was buried in Cave Hill Cemetary, Kentucky.974 John has reference number Buck468. Children were: Freelove Bucklin-Buck3341. John C. Bucklin was born on 20 September 1776. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck607. Parents: Daniel Bucklin Capt.-Buck336 and Elizabeth Carpenter-Buck106. John C. Bucklin190,191 was born on 26 April 1834.190,191 He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck1564. Parents: Joseph C. Bucklin-Buck1536 and Calista Gardner-Buck2154. John C. Bucklin was born on 24 April 1904 in Minnesota.374 He died on 18 June 1966 at the age of 62 in Los Angeles, California.374 He has reference number Buck3587. John Calvin Bucklin died on 8 May 1933 in Polk County, Minnesota.400 He was born UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck2849. John Carpenter Bucklin was born in 1830.116 He was born on 30 October 1830. He died in 1910 at the age of 80.116 John was buried in North Burial Ground, Providence, Rhode Island.30,116 He has reference number Buck988. He was also known as John C. Bucklin. Parents: William Bucklin-Buck304 and Mary Church-Buck344. John Charles Bucklin died on 15 March 1922 in Stevens County, Minnesota.975 He was born UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck2843. John Clayton Bucklin died in 1918. He was born UNKNOWN in Newton, New Hampshire. He has reference number Buck1256. Spouse: Sarah Ann Holdsworth-Buck844. Children were: Living, Living. John Cumberland Bucklin was born on 25 October 1747.837 He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck574. This is probably the John Bucklin who was involved in the partial distruction of the Slater dam in 1792. John claimed mill water rights and that the dam was damaging his operations. Parents: James Bucklin , 2nd-Buck115 and Mary Peck-Buck401. Children were: Mary Peck Bucklin-Buck116, James Bucklin-Buck586, Amey Bucklin-Buck587, Joseph Bucklin-Buck2617, Sarah Bucklin-Buck591, Nancy Bucklin-Buck592, Charlotte Bucklin-Buck594, Minerva Bucklin-Buck595. John Gallagher Bucklin116 was born about 1857.116 He died on 13 February 1904 at the age of 47.116 He was buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.30,116 John has reference number Buck989. Living[xUpline] (private). Parents: Harold Stephen Bucklin-Buck950 and Hazel Dodmun Hartwell-Buck3776. Children were: Living. John Henry Bucklin116 was born in 1822.116 He was born on 29 September 1822. He died in 1830 at the age of 8.116 John was buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.30,116 He has reference number Buck616. Became a millionaire in California according to Representative Men and Old Families of RI Parents: William Bucklin-Buck304 and Mary Church-Buck344. Living[xUpline] (private). John K. Bucklin was born on 31 March 1837.402 He died on 15 March 1910 at the age of 72.402 He was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery (no town given), Minnesota.402 Cemetery ID #118 OA 3, Section 8 20 D John has reference number Buck3589. Spouse: Augusta S. Lanmphier-Buck3806. Augusta S. Lanmphier and John K. Bucklin were married.402 Children were: Lottie E. Bucklin-Buck3611. John Kendrick Bucklin48,78,341 was born on 31 March 1837 in Owatonna, Steele County, Minnesota.48 He died on 17 March 1910 in Owatonna, Steele County, Minnesota.137,341,400 He died on 17 March 1910 in Owatonna, Steele County, Minnesota.48,78 John was born UNKNOWN.136,137,967 He has reference number Buck820. Parents: John Beardsley Bucklin-Buck3022 and Almira E. Smith-Buck815. Spouse: Living. Children were: Frank Bucklin-Buck3028. Living[xUpline] (private). John Marquis Volney Bucklin43,48,166 was born on 6 October 1819 in Barnes Corners, Lewis County, New York.43,166 He was born on 6 October 1819 in Barnes Corners, Lewis County, New York.48,399 He was also known as Juss.48,399 John was also known as Juss M. Bucklin.48,399 He was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN.166 John has reference number Buck2172. [Anderson0208.FTW] Anderson notes: Who was Marquis Volney ?? Family History AFN: 1s0p- vdj. Almanza: Family History AFN: 1s0p-vfq ~7/00 Parents: John Bucklin Capt.-Buck1669 and Philinda Barnes-Buck2414. Spouse: Almanza Jeanette Eaton-Buck2173. Almanza Jeanette Eaton and John Marquis Volney Bucklin were married about 1841 in of Fairfield, Herkimer, New York.66 They66 were married about 1841.50,399 Children were: Susan Bucklin-Buck2174, Lea Isadore Bucklin-Buck2175, Zachariah Taylor Bucklin-Buck2278, John Orson Bucklin-Buck2176, Cynthia Eugene Bucklin-Buck2177, Edwin Leonard Bucklin-Buck2179, Cora Belle Bucklin-Buck2180, James Hollis Bucklin-Buck2181, Cora Bell Bucklin-Buck3182. Living[xUpline] (private). John Orson Bucklin48,166 was born about 1849 in New York.166 He was born about 1849 in Barnes Corners, Lewis County, New York.48,399 He has reference number Buck2176. [Anderson0208.FTW] Family History AFN:-1SOP-VKK ~7/00. Parents: John Marquis Volney Bucklin-Buck2172 and Almanza Jeanette Eaton-Buck2173. John R. Bucklin was born on 18 September 1899 in New Mexico.374 He died on 22 December 1967 at the age of 68 in Los Angeles, California.374 He has reference number Buck3592. John Tobin Bucklin was born on 17 January 1869 in DePere, Brown County, Wisconsin.631 He died about 1937 at the age of 68 in Wisconsin.389 He has reference number Buck801. Parents: Eleanor Tobin-Buck804. Children were: Donald Bucklin-Buck802, Marjorie Harriet Bucklin-Buck800. John Volney Bucklin was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He was buried in Little Falls, New York. John has reference number Buck1160. John Wesley Bucklin was born on 2 April 1875.345 He died UNKNOWN. He lived in Meagher, Montana.345 John has reference number Buck1186. Johnathan Bucklin was born on 28 September 1672. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck325. Parents: Benjamin Bucklin-Buck88 and Rachel Wheatley Allen-Buck110. Johnathan Bucklin was born before 1800.976 He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck814. Parents: Squire Bucklin , Jr.-Buck1361 and Amy Pray-Buck1362. Jonathan Bucklin6,7 was born on 13 September 1713.6,7 There is a tax record involving him in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts in 1739/40: where he was taxed for paying the salary of Peleg Heath, Minister.977,978 He had a license as Tavern in Rehobeth, Massachusetts in September 1739.979 He was referred to in a petition submitted by Samuel Brown et al on 19 June 1740 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts.980 Petition submitted to the General Court by Samuel Brown and others of Rehoboth stating that several unqualified inhabitants were allowed to vote in a recent town meeting and requesting that said meeting be declared void and new elections of town officers be called. General court order directing the petitioners to forward a copy of their petition to the selectmen and they make answer. Concurred by the House of Representatives and Countil. Consented by Gov. Belcher. General court order granting the selectmen additional time to make answer. Concurred by the House of Representatives and Council. (See pages 532 and 536. See House Journal V 18, pages 28, 46-47 and 73). Jonathan lived in Providence, Rhode Island in 1759.981 He had a license as Tavern in Providence, Rhode Island in 1759.982 He died on 3 February 1806 at the age of 92 in Rehobeth, Massachusetts.415 Jonathan was buried in 1806 in Newman Cemetery, Rumford, Rhode Island. He has reference number Buck1932. Parents: Joseph Bucklin 2nd-Buck142. Spouse: Margaret Peck-Buck277. Margaret Peck and Jonathan Bucklin were married on 12 October 1737.6,7 Children were: Pegge Bucklin-Buck341, Emma Bucklin-Buck342. Living[xUpline] (private). Parents: Joseph W. Bucklin-Buck1556 and Gertrude Nash-Buck2813. Living[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Living. Joseph Bucklin Sr. was born on 23 June 1633 in ENGLAND.146,983 There is a tax record involving him on 18 November 1670: Listed as paying in Rehoboth He contributed for King Phillip's War in 1676 .984 He was appointed Administrator of father's estate in November 1684985,986 In 1688, Joseph obtained land, in division of North Purchase area . He is on a list of inhabitants of Rehoboth belonging to Mr. Greenwood's church on 17 October 1711 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts.987 In 1716, he obtained land, 400 acres north of Providence, RI .988 Joseph died on 26 March 1718 at the age of 84 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.989,990 He was buried in Newman Cemetery, Rumford, Rhode Island.991 He has reference number Buck99. , Joseph obtained land, in Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts.992 He was also known as Buklin.992 Joseph's father William Bucklin lived to at least the age of 79; Joseph 1st was 84 years old at his death; his son Joseph 2d lived 66 years; his son Joseph 3rd lived 80 years, his son Joseph 4th lived 70 years; and Joseph 3rd's brother David lived 94 years. These were remarkable lengths of life for those times, and suggest that the Bucklin line was both of a hardy constitution and also of sufficient wealth to keep good health. By marrying Debora Allen, Joseph 1st started the Bucklin gene pool off strongly, for Debora parents both lived more than 84 years. From a document executed by Joseph in regards to his father's estate, it is evident that Joseph was a farmer. It appears that his homestead was in that part of Rehoboth that later became part of Pawtucket, RI. On June 1658, Joseph received one share of 50 acres in the Rehoboth North Purchase. (The town of Attleboro was formed from the Rehoboth North Purchase in 1694.) In 1670, Joseph was chosen to serve on a grand jury. On 5 Feb 1671, Joseph drew lot # 63 in another drawing of lots of land. In 1688, he again participated in a division of land of the Rehoboth North Purchase. Joseph and his brother Benjamin both married women from the Allen family. Joseph, Benjamin and their father participated in the drawing of lots for the division of the land in the North Purchase; and John Allen Senior and Junior also participated in that division of land. Bristol County, MA, probate records show that Joseph was many times called upon to help settle the estates of other people. The graves of Joseph and also of Lt. Peter Hunt, with whom Wm. Bucklin did carpenter work on the church, are in the south part of Pawtucket (now Rumford) RI. The church, known as Newman Church, is across the junction of highways from the cemetery of the burials of many Bucklins. In 1659, Joseph announced his plans to marry Deborah Allen. With this,Joseph's father, William Bucklin, deeded the northern third of his 600 acres to Joseph. William formally contracted with the Allen family to "build the said Joseph a Convenient house for his Comfortable living with three score Acres of land ajoyning to it". [Mayflower Descendant, XVI, 82] . The house was built at approximately what in 1999 is the location of Royal Square at the intersection of Central Avenue, Cottage Street and Sabin Street of Pawtucket, Rhode Island. In 1664, William deeded the central third of his 600 acres to his other son, Benjamin. Benjamin built his house at what in 1999 is known as the corner of Walcott Street and the junction of North and South Bend streets. After the granting of the two thirds of his land to his son's, Willliam's will provided that upon his and his wife's death, William's own southern third was to be equally divided between the two sons. However, Benjamin was killed in the Nine Men's Misery of 1676. Thus, when William Bucklin died in 1683 and his wife in 1687 -- William's third of his original 600 acres was inherited totally by his only living son, Joseph. Thus at the death of William, both the northern third and southern third of William's 600 acres belonged to Joseph. The Bucklin 600 acres ran for about two miles of river front, from about the Pawtucket Falls on the North to a large point known as Bucklin Island on the South. This was a considerable amount of land and visable to travelers. "The Bucklins were, from early times, noted for being great land-owners, from Bucklin Island downward [sic]." History of the State of Rhode Island (1875).
Spouse: Deborah Allen-Buck120. Deborah Allen and Joseph Bucklin Sr. were married on 5 November 1659 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.13,14,15,16 Children were: Deborah Bucklin-Buck131, Joseph Bucklin 2nd-Buck142, Barak (Baruch) Bucklin , Sr.-Buck153, John Bucklin-Buck164, James Bucklin , Sr.-Buck248, Isaac Bucklin-Buck249, Matthew Bucklin-Buck250, Nehemiah Bucklin , 1-Buck1906, Nehemiah Bucklin , 2-Buck252, Lydia Bucklin-Buck1865. Joseph Bucklin 2nd993 was born on 10 February 1663 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.5,21,994 There is a record of him, in Rehobeth, Massachusetts on 7 February 1688/9.995 He was baptized on 17 April 1698 in Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts.158 He is a list of inhabitants of Rehoboth belonging to Mr. Greenwood's Church on 17 October 1711 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts.987 Joseph was appointed on 15 October 1723996 He was buried in 1729 in Newman Cemetery, Rumford, Rhode Island.86 He died on 28 July 1729 at the age of 66 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.86,997 Joseph had his estate probated on 19 August 1729.998 He has reference number Buck142. He was also known as Buckland. Joseph Bucklin (Jr) is found on the 7 Feb 1689 list of proprietors of Rehoboth. With his brother in law Hugh Cole, he is found many times in the Bristol County, Mass., probate records, as assisting in the settlement of someone else's estate. Many probate records mention him as a yeoman of Rehoboth. His date of marriage to Mehitable Sabin is also given as 30 Jul 1691. His will shows him as a Yeoman, and mentions that he had lands in Rehoboth, Attleboro, and Pawtucket Falls. His wife Mehitable was the executrix. The gravestone in Newman Cemetery reads: Here lies ye Body of Joseph Bucklen, Decd July ye 28th 1729 Aged 66." Parents: Joseph Bucklin Sr.-Buck99 and Deborah Allen-Buck120. Spouse: Mehitable Sabin-Buck205. Mehitable Sabin and Joseph Bucklin 2nd were married on 30 June 1691 in Rehoboth, Rhode Island.999,1000 Children were: Deborah Bucklin-Buck215, Joseph Bucklin 3rd-Buck226, Benjamin Bucklin-Buck260, John Bucklin , 1st-Buck228, Rachel Bucklin-Buck261, Nehemiah Bucklin , 1st-Buck262, David Bucklin-Buck263, Esther Bucklin-Buck264, William Bucklin-Buck266. Children were: Martha Bucklin-Buck1926, Nehemiah Bucklin-Buck1929, Jonathan Bucklin-Buck1932. Joseph Bucklin 3rd1001 was born on 20 September 1694.98,304,428 In 1732, he obtained land, Grist mill, machine shop, in Coventry, Kent County, Rhode Island.1002 He was Deacon in the Baptist Church, in 1759 in Washington, Coventry County, Rhode Island.1003,1004 Joseph signed a will on 7 November 1774 in Coventry, Kent County, Rhode Island.1005,1006 He died on 4 May 1776 at the age of 81 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.304,1007 He was buried in 1776 in Stone-Hammett Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island.30,116 Joseph was buried in 1776 in Washington, Coventry County, Rhode Island.1008,1009 There is a record of land sold, grist mill and machine shop by he after 1776.1010 He has reference number Buck226. Joseph's marriage to a member of the Jenks family is significant. The Jencks family owned many of the industries in Rhode Island. Joseph's father in law (William Jenks) was a member of the state Assembly. The Jencks empire started with Joseph Jencks, Jr., who is usually credited with being the first permanent settler at Pawtucket Falls, where he started a mill, a forge, and business to manufacture tools. Aftger this marraige of the Bucklin and Jencks families, the Bucklins often operated mills. In 1732 Joseph purchased 248 acres of land in Washington, Coventry, RI. The land was on a river. Joseph immediately built a grist mill and machine shop, and later had a shop where he manufactured linen and wool goods. Note Joseph's position as the first deacon of the Baptist Church of his town. Many of the early Bucklins were Baptists. At the time of the American Revolution, the main Jencks family had the mill on the West side of the Pawtucket Falls, while James Bucklin, grandson of Joseph Bucklin, 2nd, had his grist mill on the East side of the falls, and Joseph Bucklin 3rd, married to Susanna Jencks, had his grist mill and machine shops in Washington, west of Providence. Parents: Joseph Bucklin 2nd-Buck142 and Mehitable Sabin-Buck205. Spouse: Susanna Annie Jencks-Buck1249. Susanna Annie Jencks and Joseph Bucklin 3rd were married in 1717 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.79 Children were: John Bucklin Capt.-Buck232, Joseph Bucklin 4th, Capt.-Buck2650, Zilpha Bucklin-Buck281, David Bucklin-Buck3012, Esther Bucklin-Buck283, Jeremiah Bucklin-Buck282. Spouse: Mary Worden-Buck309. Mary Worden and Joseph Bucklin 3rd were married on 23 October 1737 in Coventry, Kent County, Rhode Island.6,7 Children were: Mary Bucklin-Buck310. Joseph Bucklin was born on 10 October 1702. He has reference number Buck398. Parents: Barak (Baruch) Bucklin , Sr.-Buck153 and Alice Woodcock-Buck185. Joseph Bucklin 4th, Capt. was born on 20 February 1719/20 in Coventry, Kent County, Rhode Island.86,1011 He owned in 1759 in Providence, Rhode Island.1012 He lived in Providence, Rhode Island in 1759.1013 There is a tax record involving him in Providence, Rhode Island in 1759: 1014 In 1760 Joseph was a Merchant in Providence, Rhode Island.1015 He rented sloop Elizabeth from Esek Hopkins in Providence, Rhode Island on 9 November 1760.1016 He was appointed Director of Street Paving Lottery in Providence, Rhode Island on 23 February 17611017 In 1767 Joseph was a Ship Master in Providence, Rhode Island.1018 In 1770 he was a shop owner in Providence, Rhode Island.1019 He owned in 1770 in Providence, Rhode Island.1020 Joseph was appointed Highway Serveyor in Rehoboth, Massachusetts on 25 March 17711021 In 1771 he was a Mariner in Providence, Rhode Island.1022 He is one of the persons in the raiding party that in 1772 attacked and burned the English Navy ship Gaspee.1023 Joseph appeared in the census in 1774 in Providence, Rhode Island.1024 He was appointed Committee of Inspection in Providence, Rhode Island on 24 December 17741025 He was appointed one of the directors of the fortification of Fort Independence at Field's Point in Providence, Rhode Island on 26 October 17751026 Joseph was named in a deed on 22 August 1782 in Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut1027 He signed a will on 13 May 1789 in Providence, Rhode Island.1028 In 1789 he was a merchant in Providence, Rhode Island.1029 Joseph lived in Providence, Rhode Island in 1789.1030 He died on 27 December 1790 at the age of 70 in Providence, Rhode Island.1031 He was buried on 28 December 1790 in Sabin lot in North Burial Ground of Providence.1011,1032,1033 There is a record of will proved in probate on 3 January 1791 in Providence, Rhode Island.1034 Joseph was also known as Capt.1034 He has reference number Buck2650. "Be it remembered that Capt. Joseph Bucklin departed this life December 27, 1790, on Monday at four minutes after 2 o'clock P.M. after a lingering disease, appearance quietly and easy in mind, and was buried the day following in the common burying ground North End of Providence. Aged 70 years, 10 months and one day." This was an entry in the diary of a contemporary, and perhaps indicates the respect due Joseph for his accomplishments. A "Joseph Bucklin" fired the shot in the capture and burning of the English Navy ship Gaspee. We believe that Joseph Bucklin 5th, the son of this Joseph Bucklin 4th's, was the "Joseph Bucklin who fired the shot which hit the British ship captain in what sometimes is said by historians to have been the first deliberate military engagement of the Revolution. The Bucklins obviously had reasons for hoping that the American Revolution did not end in failure with the instigators of the Revolution being hanged as traitors. Providence of this period had a flourishing maritime trade, a merchant aristocracy, a few industries, a body of skilled artisans, a newspaper, a stagecoach line, and several public buildings. Fortunes of many of the merchants and ship owners had been built on the shipping of tea and sugar and molasses, rum, and slaves, as well as whaling. Tea, sugar, sugar, molasses and rum were examples of items which the English tried to tax and the Providence merchants preferred to import without paying the tax.
Spouse: Zerviah Sabin-Buck129. Zerviah Sabin and Joseph Bucklin 4th, Capt. were married on 29 September 1751 in Killingly, Connecticut.397,1035 Children were: John Bucklin-Buck343, Joseph Bucklin , 5th-Buck108, Nancy Bucklin-Buck1352, James Bucklin-Buck107, Sally Bucklin-Buck2379. Spouse: Anne Unknown-Buck111. Anne Unknown and Joseph Bucklin 4th, Capt. were married after 1776. Joseph Bucklin Capt. was born before 1735.260 He served in the military Capt. of a company of 9th Berkshire Regiment in 1812.1036 He died UNKNOWN. Joseph has reference number Buck1225. Spouse: Susan Brown-Buck1226. Susan Brown and Joseph Bucklin Capt. were married UNKNOWN.260 Children were: Allen G Bucklin-Buck1227. Joseph Bucklin was born on 21 February 1742/3 in Rehobeth, Massachusetts. He served in the military Minute Man on 19 April 1775.1037 He died on 12 November 1815 at the age of 72 in Seekonk, Massachusetts.1038 Joseph has reference number Buck334. Parents: John Bucklin , 1st-Buck228 and Freelove Smith-Buck230. Spouse: Amy Whipple-Buck335. Amy Whipple and Joseph Bucklin were married on 6 January 1774.569,1039 Joseph Bucklin , 5th was born on 2 March 1754.835 He is one of the persons in the raiding party that in 1772 attacked and burned the English Navy ship Gaspee. There is a record of him, trip paid for by Rhode Island in Baltimore, Maryland in 1777.1040 He died Lost at sea in 1781 at the age of 27.1041,1042 Joseph has reference number Buck108. The Rhode Island Assembly records of 1777 show that they paid more than 40 pounds for Joseph to make a trip to Baltimore. The amount is substantial, and unusual. Payments to others for going to other colonies on business of Rhode Island were usually less than 10 pounds, and states on what business they were engaged for the colony of Rhode Island. The amount paid to Joseph is recorded simply as: "Joseph Bucklin, Jr., for his time and expenses in going to, and returning from Baltimore....................................................40 19 10" He was also known as Gaspee Bucklin. The Rhode Island Assembly records of 1777 show that they paid more than 40 pounds for Joseph to make a trip to Baltimore. The amount is substantial, and unusual. Payments to others for going to other colonies on business of Rhode Island were usually less than 10 pounds, and states on what business they were engaged for the colony of Rhode Island. The amount paid to Joseph is recorded simply as: "Joseph Bucklin, Jr., for his time and expenses in going to, and returning from Baltimore....................................................40 19 10" Physical description of Gaspee attacker Not named in father's will (probably not living) Parents: Joseph Bucklin 4th, Capt.-Buck2650 and Zerviah Sabin-Buck129. Joseph Bucklin116 was born on 10 March 1777.30,51 He was educated In school, doing copybook on 21 March 1793.1043 In 1807 he was a Merchant.1044 Joseph was appointed as a Petit Juror in the court of common pleas in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts in 18081044 He was appointed Postmaster, in Ludlow, Hampden County, Massachusetts on 23 April 18351045 Between 1847 and 1864 he was a Merchant in Providence, Rhode Island.1046 Joseph was buried in 1858 in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.30,1047 He died on 11 December 1858 at the age of 81.30,51 He has reference number Buck2617. Wealthy person Pawtucket merchant. Has many account books and pieces of correspondence at the Rhode Island Historical Society manuscript reading room at MSS 64. His merchant business was financially sound if the cash book is any indication. For example: "Returns of Brig Sacramento 1st voyage made up April 29, 1857....[net] $5,544.44.....May 5th 1857, Sold interest in Brig Sacramento and cargo 2nd voayage to R. Greene for his note for $6000 interest payable from May 22, 1857" Joseph in 1806, with B & W Jenks started the Springfield Mfg. Co, in Jesksville, Ludlow, Hampden County, MA, for the manufacture of cotton and wollen goods. The company "failed in July 1848 by a large amount". . Bishop, John Leander, A History of American Manufacturers from 1608 - 1860 Philadelphia,E. Young & Co. 1866. p 209, "annals of the industry of the United States in machinery, manufactures and useful arts". His letters include one from Joseph to his sister Amme on January 6th, 1813, when he is in Boston, saying in part "I want you to mention to Mother I think of taking Minerva B to live with me so long as she is a good girl and I am in circumstances to do my duty. It is quite time she had some learning. I wish you both to talk with Mary if she is entirely willling". I suppose that this reference to Mary is a reference to his wife Mary (rather than his sister Mary), and suggests that Minerva was realtively young, and that Joseph's father had already died. Joseph Bucklin, "Papers of Joseph Bucklin, Pawtucket merchant," Correspondence from school at Smithfield to Jospeh Bucklin in Dec 1807 indicates his son John would be coming from Smithfield school to Pawtucket [Apparently for a Christmas school vacation].. Parents: John Cumberland Bucklin-Buck574. Parents: John Bucklen-Buck3737 and Amey Arnold-Buck2519. Spouse: Mary Slater-Buck590. Mary Slater and Joseph Bucklin were married on 4 February 1816 in Ludlow, Hampden County, Massachusetts.51,1048 Children were: Samuel Slater Bucklin-Buck1044, Elizabeth Bucklen-Buck2711, Mary Bucklen-Buck3157, Joseph Bucklen-Buck3154. Joseph Bucklin was born in 1778.261 Parents: Darius Bucklin-Buck2029 and Hannah Brown-Buck784. Spouse: Susan Brown. Susan Brown and Joseph Bucklin were married. Children were: Allen G. Bucklin. Captain Joseph Bucklin was born in 1778.1049 He died on 7 February 1813 at the age of 35.1049 He was buried in Newport Cemetery.1049,1050 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE:Gravestone] Joseph has reference number Buck4004. Joseph Bucklin was born on 17 March 1800.1051 He died on 17 March 1875 at the age of 75. He was buried in Church Street Cemetery, Little Falls, Herkimer, New York.1051 Joseph has reference number Buck1749. Spouse: Mary Unknown-Buck1750. Joseph Bucklin was born before 1820. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck84. Parents: William Bucklin-Buck845 and Mercy Brayton-Buck1259. Joseph Bucklin was born on 17 September 1825.373 He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck2804. Parents: Joseph C. Bucklin-Buck1536 and Calista Gardner-Buck2154. Spouse: Eliza W. Rivers-Buck1551. Children were: Anna Bucklin-Buck2806, Calista Bucklin-Buck2807, Alvin Bucklin-Buck2812, Living. Joseph Bucklin190,191 was born on 22 June 1825.191,373 He died on 30 December 1879 at the age of 54.373 He was buried in Lichfield, Maine. Joseph was buried in Counce Cemetery in Warren, Maine.190,191 Lot D5 He has reference number Buck708. Parents: Joseph C. Bucklin-Buck1536 and Calista Gardner-Buck2154. Spouse: Eliza W. Rivers-Buck1551. Eliza W. Rivers and Joseph Bucklin were married on 11 January 1866 in Rockland, Maine.190 Children were: Annie F. Bucklin-Buck1552, Calista J. Bucklin-Buck1553, Alvin R. Bucklin-Buck1554, Fred W. Bucklin-Buck1555, Joseph W. Bucklin-Buck1556, Horace E. Bucklin-Buck1557, Archie G. Bucklin-Buck1558. Spouse: Eliha Unknown-Buck709. Eliha Unknown and Joseph Bucklin were married UNKNOWN. Children were: Elvin Bucklin-Buck706. Joseph Bucklin was born on 7 March 1850.279 He served in the military corporal, 11th New Hampshire, Company E on 29 July 1864.279 He served in the military discharged on 30 June 1865.279 Joseph died on 5 January 1897 at the age of 46.279 He was buried in Gordon Cemetery, Gordon, Sheridan County, Nebraska.30,116,279 Lot 13, Section 15, Grave #1 He has reference number Buck994. Joseph was also known as John Rodgers. Joseph Bucklin116 was born in 1860.116 He died on 11 May 1939 at the age of 79.86,116 He was buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.30,1052 Joseph has reference number Buck996. A number of Joseph Bucklins are buried in this lovely Swan Point cemetery. There is the Joseph Bucklin who was born in 1860 and died 11 May 1939. And there was the Joseph Bucklin who was born in 1826 and died 4 Jun 1877. And there is also the Joseph Bucklin who was born in 1777 and died on 11 Dec 1858. Spouse: Alice Blinkhorn-Buck872. Alice Blinkhorn and Joseph Bucklin were married UNKNOWN. Joseph Bucklin was born on 13 March 1860.51 He died on 11 May 1939 at the age of 79.51 He has reference number Buck3594. Parents: Samuel Slater Bucklin-Buck1044 and Clarissa Ann Pollard-Buck2295. |