| Home Surname List Name Index Sources | William P. Converse was born before 1873. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck3005. Spouse: Hortense Antinete Bucklin-Buck3003. Hortense Antinete Bucklin and William P. Converse were married on 11 October 1893 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.802,803 Living[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Rosanna Sheldon-Buck3877. Mary "Polly" Cooke was born about 1748.10 She died on 5 August 1827 at the age of 79.10 She was buried in North Burial Ground, Providence, Rhode Island.10 Mary has reference number Buck4062. Parents: Living. Spouse: Paul Allen-Buck109. Mary "Polly" Cooke and Paul Allen were married on 22 May 1774.10 Children were: Paul Allen Jr.-Buck4060. Living[xUpline] (private). Children were: Mary "Polly" Cooke-Buck4062. Lieut. Joseph Coombs190,191 was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck1486. Spouse: Elizabeth Gamble-Buck1485. Living[xUpline] (private). Parents: Living and Living. Living[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Living. Children were: Living, Living. Living[xUpline] (private). Parents: Living and Living. Hepzibah Cooper618,1490,1491 was born on 11 August 1779 in Adams, Berkshire County, Massaschusetts. She died on 8 July 1838 at the age of 58 in Adams, Berkshire County, Massaschusetts.1492 She was buried in Bowen's Corners Cemetery, Adams, Massachusetts.86 Hepzibah has reference number Buck2949. Spouse: John Bucklin , Sr.-Buck123. Hepzibah Cooper and John Bucklin , Sr. were married on 19 November 1795 in North Adams, Berkshire, Massachusetts.942 Children were: Patty Bucklin-Buck3167, Daniel Franklin Bucklin-Buck2336, John Bucklin Maj-Buck3041. Mercy Cooper80,1493 was born about 1741. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number Buck2380. Mercy was the widow of Maturn Ballou when she marreid Steven Bucklin Spouse: Jeremiah Bucklin-Buck1107. Spouse: Maturin Ballou-Buck427. Children were: Living. Margaret D. Copeland190,191 was born in 1813.190,191 She died on 7 March 1899 at the age of 86.190,191 She has reference number Buck1513. Spouse: William Bucklin-Buck1512. Margaret D. Copeland and William Bucklin were married on 7 January 1838.190 Children were: George W. Bucklin-Buck1514, Sarah J. Bucklin-Buck1607, Mary A. Bucklin-Buck1608, Cynthia E. Bucklin-Buck1609, William E. Bucklin-Buck1610, Oliver Bucklin-Buck1611. Frank L. Corliss was born before 1880. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck2079. Spouse: Libby A. Bucklin-Buck2097. Libby A. Bucklin and Frank L. Corliss were married on 8 June 1892 in Chickasaw County, Iowa.216 Anna Cornell was born UNKNOWN. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number Buck692. Spouse: George Earl Bucklin-Buck691. Anna Cornell and George Earl Bucklin were married UNKNOWN. Children were: Agnes Estelle Bucklin-Buck693. Alden M. Counce190,191 was born on 11 November 1840.190,191 He died in 1916 at the age of 76.190,191 He has reference number Buck1618. Spouse: Cynthia E. Bucklin-Buck1609. George E. Counce190,191 was born on 22 April 1867.190,191 He died on 22 May 1952 at the age of 85.190,191 He has reference number Buck1599. Spouse: Inez A. Bucklin-Buck1504. Rebecca Counce190,191 was born UNKNOWN. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number Buck1493. Spouse: William M. Jordan-Buck1492. Rebecca Counce and William M. Jordan were married on 25 June 1853.190 William O. Counce190,191 was born on 25 May 1838.190,191 He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck1617. Spouse: Sarah J. Bucklin-Buck1607. Sarah J. Bucklin and William O. Counce were married on 1 May 1860.190 Francis Covert was born before 1860. She died after 1900 at the age of 40. She has reference number Buck2111. Spouse: Franklin Bucklin-Buck2110. Children were: Ada Bucklin-Buck2135. Hannah Crabtree6,7 was born UNKNOWN. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number Buck1934. Spouse: Benjamin Murch Barrows-Buck1920. Hannah Crabtree and Benjamin Murch Barrows were married on 6 May 1742.6,7 Abby Vivian Cragun48,136,308 was born on 21 June 1878.48,729 She was born on 21 June 1878 in Mankato, Blue Earth County, Minnesota.136,308,1494 She died about 1973.48,729 Abby was born UNKNOWN in Red Jacket, Minnesota. She died UNKNOWN. She died in Broomall, Delaware County, Pennysylvania.136,308 Abby was buried in Marple Township, Pennsylvania. She was an ousewife and artist.136,308 She has reference number Buck72. "Abby survived cancer in 1921 and tuberculosis of the spine which put her into a wheel chair for ten years. She recovered to walk again." said her daughter Clarissa B. Smith in 1966. quoted by Eva Heiner in "Cragun" book. There is a Manuscript of 68 pages which can be ordered from the Minnesota State Spouse: George Wells Bucklin-Buck67. Abby Vivian Cragun and George Wells Bucklin were married on 22 May 1902 in Mankato, Blue Earth County, Minnesota.50,729 Children were: Clarissa Naomi Bucklin-Buck1465, Muriel Madeline Bucklin-Buck1466. Constance Crawford was born in 1889.280 She died in 1980 at the age of 91.280 She was educated in Julliard School of Music, New York University.280 Constance was educated in New York School of Social Work, New York.280 She has reference number Buck3711. Parents: Frank Lindsay Crawford-Buck3713 and Genevieve Buckland-Buck716. Daniel Crawford was born in April 1848.1495 He has reference number Buck2477. Parents: Oshea Wilder Crawford-Buck2476 and Marietta Catherine Standish-Buck50. Dorothy Crawford was born in 1890.280 She was educated in 1911 in Vassar College. She died in 1978 at the age of 88.280 Dorothy has reference number Buck3712. Parents: Frank Lindsay Crawford-Buck3713 and Genevieve Buckland-Buck716. Spouse: Harry Thomas Hamilton-Buck3757. Dorothy Crawford and Harry Thomas Hamilton281 were married.280 Children were: Harry Thomas Hamilton Jr.-Buck3758, Living, Lindsay Crawford Hamilton-Buck3761, Crawford Buckland Hamilton-Buck3754, Living. Frank Lindsay Crawford was born in 1856.280 He died in 1950 at the age of 94.280 280 There are some very strong family traditions which have been passed down through the Buckland family to the present generation. The strongest is that of the importance of a college education. Isaac Buckland and his son, RJW Buckland, were broad minded (for their day) and saw the importance of a “scientific education”. RJWB even sent his daughter, Genevieve, to Vassar in the 1870s ! She went on to marry Frank L. Crawford (whose father always regretted not attending college) who founded the girls college preparatory school, Kent Place School in Summit, NJ. in 1894. Genevieve made certain that her daughters were well read and they were allowed to date boys and have freedoms that were unheard of in those days. My grandmother(Dorothy) used to tell of being allowed to go out for moonlight canoe rides alone with a boy when she was in her teens (before 1907)Another family tradition was encouraging girls to be athletic. My grandmother was captain of her basketball team in prep school and college, played field hockey and competed in tennis almost to the Olympic level. All the family members were strong swimmers, canoe paddlers, and climbing the White Mountains in New Hampshire as young children. The family traveled all over Europe in the early 1900’s and spent several winters living in Germany to study German and music. Genevieve passed on her love of drawing and antiques to Lesley. Lesley continued to travel to Europe every other winter to stay in Florence, Italy with friends who were also artists. The Bucklands were known to be tall and large boned people. He was educated in Harvard and Columbia Law Schools.280 Frank was a corporate lawyer in New York City, New York. He has reference number Buck3713. Spouse: Genevieve Buckland-Buck716. Genevieve Buckland and Frank Lindsay Crawford281 were married about 1885.280 Children were: Lesley Buckland Crawford-Buck3714, Constance Crawford-Buck3711, Dorothy Crawford-Buck3712, Lindsay Crawford-Buck3715. Hiram Crawford was born in 1841. He died in 1862 at the age of 21 in Louisville, Kentucky.1496 He has reference number Buck2911. Parents: Oshea Wilder Crawford-Buck2476 and Marietta Catherine Standish-Buck50. Lesley Buckland Crawford was born in 1887.280 She was educated in 1908 in Vassar College. She died in 1963 at the age of 76.280 Lesley has reference number Buck3714. Parents: Frank Lindsay Crawford-Buck3713 and Genevieve Buckland-Buck716. Lindsay Crawford was born in 1901.280 He died in 1921 at the age of 20 in Harvard College.280 He has reference number Buck3715. Parents: Frank Lindsay Crawford-Buck3713 and Genevieve Buckland-Buck716. Oscar Crawford was born in 1840. He died in 1848 at the age of 8.1497 He has reference number Buck2913. Parents: Oshea Wilder Crawford-Buck2476 and Marietta Catherine Standish-Buck50. Oshea Wilder Crawford1496 was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck2476. Oshea Crawford was a Free Will Baptist clergyman. From New York he came west to Ohio, and there died at the age of thirty-two. His wife was a descendant of the Massachusetts Standishes. In the family there were five children, Hiram, Oscar, Rollin O., Oshea, Jr., and Viola. After the death of the father, the noble mother, desiring to secure a homestead for her children, came to Wright county in 1857, and located on eighty acres in Rockford township, purchasing the claim rights of a Mr. Hamilton. She moved with her small children into the log cabin which stood on the place, and started to rear her family in the wilderness. Times were hard and provisions were few, and her strength and resourses were taxed to the utmost. For a time her brother, Florentine Standish, was with her, but he was soon called away and she was left alone with the children. She farmed with the aid of a yoke of yearling steers and two cows, and got in what crops she could. Fortunately, when times were the worst, the ginseng buyers came into the county, and the family were enabled to gather ginseng and raise a little ready cash. Later the mother married Alby Bucklin, a native of Michigan, and moved onto his farm, leaving the homestead to Rollin O. She died in Rockford, February 1, 1913, at the age of ninety-two years. She has been a faithful mother and a true woman, and held the respect and esteem of all who knew her. Rollin O. Crawford came west with the rest of the family, and has lived on the same place since 1857. When the war broke out three of the sons enlisted. Hiram went into Co. H, Third Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, and died at Louisville, Ky., as the result of illness contracted in the army. Oshea, Jr., enlisted in the First Minnesota Heavy Artillery. Rollin O. went into Co. H, Third Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, and served three years and eleven months. He was captured at Murfreesboro, was imprisoned about two months, was parolled, went to the Northwest against the Indians, and was later again sent South. At the Battle of Fitz Hugh Woods, Arkansas, he was wounded in the arm. After the war he returned home and resumed work on home place. He has been very successful, has increased the original acreage until he now owns 157 acres of good land, and has erected comfortable and substantial buildings. In spite of his years he is hale and hearty, a vigorous, energetic and popular citizen. While he has carried on general farming and raised diversified crops, he has in recent years made a specialty of thoroughbread Jersey stock. As a friend of education he has always stood for the best things in the community, and on one is more highly regarded than he. Mr Crawford was married February 22, 1868, to Marie Swartout, born in Saratoga county, Mew York, July 11, 1846, daughter of Kramer and Charlotte (Birch) Swartout. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford have ten children: (end of pager 536)(pg 537)Lottie, Rollie H., Lavina, Alonzo, Howard, Robert, Esther, Viola, Richard and an unnamed infant (deceased). Kramer Swartout brought his family from Saratoga county, New York, the place of his nativity, and settled in St Paul in 1856, moving to section 18, Rockford township, in 1858. He was a true pioneer, helped to bring the wilderness under control, and did his early farming with a pair of cows. After the Civil war broke out, he enlisted in Co. E, Eighth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, and served against the Indians. He led a useful, busy life and was much respected. History of Wright County, pp 535-537, Spouse: Marietta Catherine Standish-Buck50. Children were: Viola Crawford-Buck2910, Hiram Crawford-Buck2911, Rollin O. Crawford-Buck2912, Oscar Crawford-Buck2913, Daniel Crawford-Buck2477. Rollin O. Crawford was born on 7 September 1844 in Orleans County, New York.1498 He died in 1923 at the age of 79 in Rockford, Wright County, Minnesota.1499 He lived in Rockford, Wright County, Minnesota.1498 Rollin has reference number Buck2912. (Pg 535) Rollin O Crawford, a substantial and respected citizen of Rockford township, was born in Orleans county, New York, September 7, 1844, son of Oshea and Marietta (Standish) Crawford. (end page 535) Parents: Oshea Wilder Crawford-Buck2476 and Marietta Catherine Standish-Buck50. Viola Crawford was born in 1839. She died in 1840 at the age of 1.1496 She has reference number Buck2910. Parents: Oshea Wilder Crawford-Buck2476 and Marietta Catherine Standish-Buck50. David Creighton190,191 was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck1481. Spouse: Mary Gamble-Buck1480. Edith D. Cross190,191 was born on 1 January 1880.190,191 She died on 27 May 1944 at the age of 64.190,191 She has reference number Buck1559. Spouse: Archie G. Bucklin-Buck1558. Edith D. Cross and Archie G. Bucklin were married on 14 October 1903 in South Thomaston, Maine.190 [Mit10107B.GED] [Mit10107.GED] From 2 newspaper articles: A very pretty wedding took place last evening at the residence of Mr. Elkanah Stackpole. The bride was Miss Edith D. Cross, of Thomaston, and the groom Mr. Archibald G. Bucklin, engineer in the State hospital at Tewksbury, Mass. The parlors were profusely decorated with white clematis and asters and the happy couple stood under a wedding bell of white asters. The bride was handsomely gowned in white albatross with Brazilian point lace and ribbon trimmings, and the ceremony - ring service - was performed by the Rev. W. A. Newcomb. Only members of the two families and intimate friends were present. A reception took place after the marriage and many useful and valuable gifts were received. Mr. and Mrs. Bucklin will reside in Tewksbury, Mass.
[Mit10107.GED] From 2 newspaper articles: A very pretty wedding took place last evening at the residence of Mr. Elkanah Stackpole. The bride was Miss Edith D. Cross, of Thomaston, and the groom Mr. Archibald G. Bucklin, engineer in the State hospital at Tewksbury, Mass. The parlors were profusely decorated with white clematis and asters and the happy couple stood under a wedding bell of white asters. The bride was handsomely gowned in white albatross with Brazilian point lace and ribbon trimmings, and the ceremony - ring service - was performed by the Rev. W. A. Newcomb. Only members of the two families and intimate friends were present. A reception took place after the marriage and many useful and valuable gifts were received. Mr. and Mrs. Bucklin will reside in Tewksbury, Mass.
Mary Frances Cross116 was born in 1830.116 She died in 1867 at the age of 37.116 She was buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.30,116 Mary has reference number Buck1022. Spouse: Living. John Cudworth was born on 16 February 1761. He died on 15 April 1830 at the age of 69. He has reference number Buck3716. Spouse: Phoebe Briggs-Buck1622. Phoebe Briggs and John Cudworth were married on 15 August 1801. Children were: Amy Cudworth Lawton-Buck3416. Laura S. Culver268,269,271 was born UNKNOWN.268,269,271 She died UNKNOWN.268,269,271 She has reference number Buck2059. Spouse: Hollis Bucklin-Buck2052. Laura S. Culver and Hollis Bucklin were married on 12 October 1859.268,269,271,274 Abigail Cummings was also known as Abigail Commins. She lived in Bristol, Rhode Island prior to 1718. She has reference number Buck3717. Spouse: John Salisbury-Buck1389. Abigail Cummings and John Salisbury were married on 4 December 1718 in Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts.134 Living[xUpline] (private). Parents: Living. Spouse: Ephraim Pollard-Buck3846. Children were: Clarissa Ann Pollard-Buck2295, Hammond Pollard-Buck4036, Samuel Pollard-Buck4042, Milton Pollard-Buck4040, Sarah Louisa Pollard-Buck4043, Charles Franklin Pollard-Buck4034. Living[xUpline] (private). Children were: Living. Living[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Warren Earle Fowler-Buck1841. Mark Anthony D'Wolf was born on 8 November 1726.181 He has reference number Buck3719. Spouse: Abigail Potter-Buck3847. Abigail Potter and Mark Anthony D'Wolf were married on 26 August 1744. Anna Daggett116 was born in 1718.116 She died in 1797 at the age of 79.116 She was buried in Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island.30,116 Anna has reference number Buck878. Spouse: Living. Lucy Dailey116 was born in 1814.116 She died in 1888 at the age of 74.116 She was buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.30,116 Lucy has reference number Buck599. Spouse: Living. Spouse: James C. Bucklin-Buck598. Lucy Dailey and James C. Bucklin were married on 16 March 1829.837 Children were: Helen Dailey Bucklin-Buck600, Loraine Pearce Bucklin-Buck601. Arvilla Jane Darr was born before 1850. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number Buck2317. Spouse: John Samuel Jones-Buck2316. Children were: Nancy Elizabeth Jones-Buck836. Living[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Living. Children were: Living, Living, Living, Living, Living, Living. Mary Bucklin Davenport3,4 was born on 31 July 1825 in Hopkinton, Massachusetts.1250 She died on 13 June 1896 at the age of 70 in Whitinsville, Worcester County, Massachusetts.3,4 She was buried in Newton, Massachusetts.4 Mary was an Author.1500 She has reference number Buck646. Mary took a prominent part in the social life of her day, and their Newton home was noted for the hospitalities of the Governor and herself. There came, as guests, many of the most eminent people of our country: Henry Ward Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stow, Rev. James Freeman Clarke, Henry Wilson, Charles Sumner, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Chief Justice Chase, John G. Whittier, President and Mrs. Hayes, and many others of note. Mary's literary accomplishments were of high order. She wrote "Brampton Sketches", "personal Recollections of John G. Whittier", "Real Happenings", and "Under the Old Elms". In this latter book she described many of her visitors and incidents of their visits to the Claflin home, the "Old Elms", a name given to it by Henry Ward Beecher. The above information is taken from a book about the Claflin family: Genealogy of the Claflin Family (a record of Robert Mackclothlan, of Wenham, Mass., and of his descendants 1866-1898), by Charles Henry Wight, member of the Long Island Historical Society. It was published in New York, Press of William Green in 1903/05. The book may also be available on inter-library loan from your local public library. Parents: Samuel D. Davenport-Buck645 and Mary Claflin Bucklin-Buck640. Spouse: William Claflin-Buck647. Mary Bucklin Davenport and William Claflin were married on 12 February 1845.3,4 [2000Claflin1.FTW] Mary and William are, in fact, first cousins. Children were: Thomas Lee Claflin-Buck653, Agnes Elizabeth Claflin-Buck654, Arthur Bucklin Claflin-Buck655, William Davenport Claflin-Buck656, Adams Davenport Claflin-Buck657. Samuel D. Davenport3,4 was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN.4 He has reference number Buck645. Spouse: Mary Claflin Bucklin-Buck640. Mary Claflin Bucklin and Samuel D. Davenport were married on 25 February 1822.3,4 Children were: Sarah E. Davenport-Buck651, Mary Bucklin Davenport-Buck646. Sarah E. Davenport3,4 was born on 29 August 1823.4 She died UNKNOWN.4 She has reference number Buck651. Parents: Samuel D. Davenport-Buck645 and Mary Claflin Bucklin-Buck640. Living[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Ema Marian Cole-Buck3125. Sarah A. Davis116 was born in 1795.116 She died in 1825 at the age of 30.116 She was buried in North Burial Ground, Providence, Rhode Island.30,116 Sarah has reference number Buck1047. Spouse: Living. |