James Olney was born on 2 October 1795.104,1665 He has reference number Buck3827. Parents: Daniel Olney-Buck3826 and Living.


John Olney1529 was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck3345.

Spouse: Patience Jencks-Buck3344.


John Olney1666 was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck3353.

Spouse: Catherine Jencks-Buck3351.


Mary Olney was born about 1643 in Providence, Rhode Island.569 She died in 1676 at the age of 33 in Providence, Rhode Island. She has reference number Buck3362.

Spouse: John Whipple-Buck1397.


Nancy Olney was born on 5 April 1791.104,1665 She died in 1869 at the age of 78.104,1665 She was also known as Ann.104,1665 Nancy has reference number Buck3828. Parents: Daniel Olney-Buck3826 and Living.


Richard Olney was born on 4 November 1711.1667 He owned in 1759 in Providence, Rhode Island.1668,1669 There is a record of him, Contributed to building of Court House in in Providence, Rhode Island in 1759.1670 In 1770 he was a Tavern Owner in Providence, Rhode Island.1671 Richard died on 21 December 1795 at the age of 84.1667 He has reference number Buck3359.

Spouse: Hannah Hunt-Buck3360. Hannah Hunt and Richard Olney were married in 1742 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. Children were: Simeon Hunt Olney-Buck3358.


Simeon Hunt Olney was born on 30 May 1754 in Providence, Rhode Island. He is one of the persons in the raiding party that in 1772 attacked and burned the English Navy ship Gaspee.1672,1673 He served in the military Col. Angell's regiment in 1776.1674 Simeon appeared in the census in 1790 in Providence, Rhode Island. In 1798 he was a Tavern Owner in Providence, Rhode Island.1675,1676 He lived in Providence, Rhode Island in 1798.1677 Simeon died on 25 April 1804 at the age of 49 in Providence, Rhode Island. He was buried in North Burial Ground, Providence, Rhode Island.1678 He has reference number Buck3358. Simeon Hunt Olney was the fifth of nine children of Richard Olney and Hannah Hunt, who were married in 1742 in Rehoboth, MA.. The town of Rehoboth is to the East of Providence. Many other Gaspee raiders also have their family roots in Rehoboth, e.g., Joseph Bucklin.
In 1742, when Richard Oney married Hannah Jonathan Bucklin, the uncle of Joseph Bucklin 4th, was a tavern owner in Rehoboth (licensed first in 1739). By 1759 Jonathan Bucklin had another tavern in Providence, described as the south warehouse lot and a two story house 31 x 28. (This house was built by Peter Ballou and existed in 1708 when the town was first laid out into lots. Ballou's wife was a first cousin of Jonathan Bucklin). Jonathan left Providence sometime before 1770, and sold his house and lot to Richard Olney who continued the tavern operation.
Richard Olney, like Jonathan Bucklin was a well-known resident of Providence, both owning property there in 1759, when there were only about 250 property owners.. [Chase, Owners 1759].
Richard Olney operated Olney's Tavern in Providence in 1770. [Chace Papers, b 1, f 10] Olney's Tavern was near the court house and was used for town council meetings. (Simeon Olney followed in his relative's footsteps by operating the tavern after the Revolution.) 
In 1790 Simeon's Providence household consisted of 1 male over 16 , two males ) under 16 years old; 2 females. . In 1798, Simeon was still living in the house previously owned by his father Richard. [Chase, Owners 1798].
Simeon's older sister Cynthia married an Esek Brown. Another of Simeon's older sisters (Mary) married Moses Brown in 1799.
Simeon H. Olney married named Sarah Brown in 1772. Sarah Brown was the second cousin of the leader of the Gaspee raid, John Brown.
Simeon had an older sister Mary who married the Moses Brown, one of the famous Brown brothers of the time, one of which was John Brown, the leader of the Gaspee raid. This was Moses Brown's second marriage, and did not occur until 1799, well after the Gaspee attack.  Parents: Richard Olney-Buck3359 and Hannah Hunt-Buck3360.

Spouse: Sarah Unknown-Buck3361.


Thomas Olney1529 was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck3346.

Spouse: Methitable Jenks-Buck1131.


Karen Olsen was born UNKNOWN. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number Buck38.

Spouse: Johannes Amundsen-Buck37. Karen Olsen and Johannes Amundsen were married UNKNOWN. Children were: Anna Johnanson-Buck54, Olivia Albertina Johanson-Buck44.


Christopher Olson was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck222.

Children were: Christian Olson Nordland-Buck220.


Living[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Clyde Woodcock-Buck3095.


Benjamin Ormsby was born on 26 October 1749 in Warren, Rhode Island.134 He has reference number Buck3829. Parents: Ebenezer Ormsby-Buck3830 and Hannah Cole-Buck3698.


Ebenezer Ormsby was born in 1714 in Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts. He has reference number Buck3830. Parents: Ezra Ormsby-Buck3833 and Living.

Spouse: Hannah Cole-Buck3698. Hannah Cole and Ebenezer Ormsby were married on 24 November 1744 in Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1479 His name is listed on the marriage record as Ebenezer Almsbe Children were: Zerviah Ormsby-Buck3838, Benjamin Ormsby-Buck3829, Ezra Ormsby-Buck3834, Elisha Ormsby-Buck3832, Hannah Ormsby-Buck3835, Ebenezer Ormsby-Buck3831, Mary Ormsby-Buck3837.


Ebenezer Ormsby was born on 22 August 1760 in Warren, Rhode Island.134 He has reference number Buck3831. Parents: Ebenezer Ormsby-Buck3830 and Hannah Cole-Buck3698.


Elisha Ormsby was born on 28 February 1753 in Warren, Rhode Island.134 He has reference number Buck3832. Parents: Ebenezer Ormsby-Buck3830 and Hannah Cole-Buck3698.


Ezra Ormsby has reference number Buck3833.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Ebenezer Ormsby-Buck3830.


Ezra Ormsby1679,1680 was born on 30 March 1751 in Warren, Rhode Island.104,1681 He was baptized on 11 April 1751 in Warren, Rhode Island.1680 He is one of the persons in the raiding party that in 1772 attacked and burned the English Navy ship Gaspee.1679,1680 From Revolutionary War Pension File, #S21404 for Ezra Ormsbee, born 30 March 1751 in Warren, RI, son of Ebenezer Ormsbee (sometimes spelled Ormsby) and Hannah Cole. Ezra applied for his pension in Warren RI on 24 August 1833.

"When I was a young man, before the Revolutionary War, I [saided] the seas, and about four years before the war as near as I can remember I was pressed in Boston on board of the English Man of War Somerset, then in Boston, Capt. Hoyt - one Reed was Saling Master. Their cruel treatment to me I never forgot. I staid on board 8 months and fourteen days, when I run away in Boston Harbor. In June 1772 when the English Revenue Cutter Gaspee was burnt in Providence River, I was one that went from this town and helped do it. Capt. John Greenwood, James Smith, Abner Luther, Abel Easterbrooks, Nathaniel Easterbrooks, Hezekiah Kinnicut and myself went together in a whale boat and we helped burn her. I mention this merely as a revolutionary incident and not as connected with my pension claim. All the above named persons who were with me in burning the Gaspee have a long time since decd."
Ezra served in the Revolutionary War: in April 1775, in Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut, enlisted in Revolutionary War 1680,1682 He enlisted immediately after Lexington in Apr 1775 from his home in Killingly, CT as a private in the Company of Captain Elliot of the Regiment of Colonel Daggett in the Rhode Island Line (Killingly being near the border with RI) for one month and was marched to Roxbury. He returned home to CT for but two days before reenlisting for eight more months in May 1775. At the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775 he "saw General Warren that day both before and after he fell," and he also frequently saw the British General Pitcairn during the battle. He was discharged in Jan 1776 from No. 2 Fort in Cambridge and returned home to Killingly. He moved in February 1776 to Richmond, NH. From there he enlisted again in March 1776 into Capt Ingall's Company of Colonel or Major Ormsbee's Regiment. This was possibly his paternal uncle. He then depoloyed at Mount Independence VT across Lake Champlain from Fort Ticonderoga for eight months through Nov 1776 under the command of General Gates. He then immediately reenlisted into Capt. Josiah Fish's Company of General Fletcher's Regiment and once again was posted at Mount Independence tasked with building redoubts. He served until February 1777 then returned to Richmond NH and moving his family immediately some 20 miles northwest to Putney, VT. From there he again enlisted back into Capt. Fish's Company in March 1777 serving until November 1777. At this enlistment, the Brigade joined the Continental Army under General St. Clair. He once again enlisted for a year back into Capt. Fish's Company at Stillwater and was marched to Castleton VT from where he was discharged in 1778. All in all that was forty months service as a private soldier. He was possibly illiterate, for he signed his pension application with a scribbled mark, but this could also be because he was too infirm at the time to sign his name. He served in the Revolutionary War: on 17 June 1775, , fought in the Battle of Bunker Hill during the Revolutionary War 1682 He served in the Revolutionary War: in December 1778, , and was discharged 181 Ezra applied for his pension in Warren, Rhode Island on 24 August 1833181,1679 His pension was approved and commenced on 14 March 1831 at age 84. He served in the Revolutionary War: on 28 April 1834, in Bristol County, Rhode Island, in state troops, private (allowance per year $80.00) 181 He was also known as Ezra Ormsbee.181 Ezra lived in the poor asylum in Warren, Rhode Island circa 1831–1834.1680 His lawyer for the pension applicatoin, John Cross, Esq. stated" This man is unfortunately situated. I believe he has no relation or friends to assist him in getting testimony-he is a pauper in the asylum in Warren-and is so infirm as to be entirely unable to leave the house, unless he is carried-his services were all performed in distant parts of the Country-and with men, whom for the most part, must have long since deceased-besides this, the old man's memory as to times and names is much impaired-though he can minutely detail the chief events of the campaigns in which he was engaged.

Comment: In modern days, he probably had senile dementia or Alzheimer's Disease. His stay at the poor asylum is probably an example of 18th century nursing home care for the infirm elderly. He has reference number Buck3834. Parents: Ebenezer Ormsby-Buck3830 and Hannah Cole-Buck3698.


Hannah Ormsby was born on 21 April 1756 in Warren, Rhode Island.134 She has reference number Buck3835. Parents: Ebenezer Ormsby-Buck3830 and Hannah Cole-Buck3698.


Living[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: William Salisbury-Buck1382. Children were: Living, Living, Living.


Mary Ormsby was born on 18 December 1763 in Warren, Rhode Island.134 She has reference number Buck3837. Parents: Ebenezer Ormsby-Buck3830 and Hannah Cole-Buck3698.


Zerviah Ormsby was born on 26 August 1746 in Warren, Rhode Island.134 He has reference number Buck3838. Other variations of his name are Lenah, Zurniah, but the most prevalent spelling is Zerviah. Parents: Ebenezer Ormsby-Buck3830 and Hannah Cole-Buck3698.


Lena G. Otis6,7 was born UNKNOWN. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number Buck1939.

Spouse: George A. Bucklin-Buck1850.


Charles D. Owen was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck441.

Spouse: Mary Collins Bucklin-Buck440. Mary Collins Bucklin and Charles D. Owen were married on 26 November 1867.117


Ambrose Page1504 was born in 1723 in Rhode Island.1504 About 1740 he was an a merchant shipper and privateer.1504 About 1750 he was a member, Rhode Island General Assembly.1504 Between 1754 and 1763 Ambrose was a Sea Captain during the Seven Years War.1504 He owned before 1759 in Providence, Rhode Island.1683 In 1770 he was an Owner of "coaster" vessels and merchant.1684 Ambrose died on 29 December 1791 at the age of 68 in Providence, Rhode Island.1504 He has reference number Buck3303.

Spouse: Alice Smith-Buck3889. Alice Smith and Ambrose Page were married before 1753.1504

Spouse: Sarah Jencks-Buck3302. Children were: Benjamin Page-Buck3363.


Benjamin Page was born on 22 March 1753 in Providence, Rhode Island.1504 He is one of the persons in the raiding party that in 1772 attacked and burned the English Navy ship Gaspee.1672 He served in the military Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War about 1774.1504 Benjamin served in the military as a member of the Rhode Island Militia in 1775 in Rhode Island.1504 He was appointed captain of the first of the two row galleys which were later rigged as schooners. He was ranked #18 among the first lieutenants commissioned in the Continental Navy and Marine Corps. He died on 13 November 1833 at the age of 80 in Sycamore, Illinois.1504 He was buried after 13 November 1833 in Sycamore, Illinois.1504 Benjamin was a privateersman and merchant shipper.1504 He was Episcopal.1504 He has reference number Buck3363. Parents: Ambrose Page-Buck3303 and Sarah Jencks-Buck3302.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Elizabeth W. Page-Buck3839.

Spouse: Living.


Elizabeth W. Page1504 was born in September 1801 in Newport, Rhode Island.1504 She died on 4 March 1871 at the age of 69 in Sycamore, Illinois.1504 She was buried after 4 March 1871 in Oxford, Butler County, Ohio.1504 Elizabeth has reference number Buck3839. Parents: Benjamin Page-Buck3363 and Living.

Spouse: Hamilton Starkweather-Buck3904. Elizabeth W. Page and Hamilton Starkweather were married on 5 July 1835 in Canton, Ohio.1504 Children were: Jessie Marie Starkweather-Buck3905.


Hannah Paine was born in 1732.181 She died in 1788 at the age of 56.181 She was buried after 1788 in Old North Burial Ground in Bristol, Rhode Island.181 Hannah has reference number Buck3840. Parents: Living and Living.

Spouse: Simeon Potter-Buck3855. Hannah Paine and Simeon Potter were married on 7 March 1743 in Bristol, Rhode Island.181


Living[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Living. Children were: Hannah Paine-Buck3840.


Living[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: William Bucklin-Buck845. Children were: Living.


Sara Palmer48 was born in 1771.48 She died on 23 July 1865 at the age of 94 in Philadelphia, Jefferson County, New York.48 She has reference number Buck3224.

Spouse: Jonathan Mosher-Buck3223. Children were: Stephen C. Mosher-Buck1342.


Rhoda Parker45,299 was born UNKNOWN. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number Buck127.

Spouse: Francis Brayton Bucklin-Buck2769. Rhoda Parker and Francis Brayton Bucklin were married on 3 March 1804.299

Spouse: Francis Brayton Bucklin-Buck81. Rhoda Parker and Francis Brayton Bucklin were married UNKNOWN. Children were: Elhanan Winchester Bucklin-Buck128, Living, Francis Keyes Bucklin-Buck2033, Aaron Parker Bucklin-Buck2137, Living, Living.


William Parker was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck346.

Spouse: Lydia Brown-Buck345. Lydia Brown and William Parker were married on 6 September 1676 in Saybrook, Connecticut.246


Hattie E. Peak was born before 1885. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number Buck3453.

Spouse: Robert Eben Bucklin-Buck3448. Hattie E. Peak and Robert Eben Bucklin were married in 1901. Children were: Robert Willis Bucklin-Buck3454, Living, Living, Living, Living.


Avice Pearce1574 was born about 1751. She died after 1783 at the age of 32. She was buried in Royal Hopkins Lot, East Killingly Road, Foster, Rhode Island. Avice has reference number Buck1478. There seems to be considerable confusion among submitters of information between Royal Hopkins and Bucklin Hopkins. They may be the same person. For example, this was the Revolutionary War time, and Royal may have changed his first name to the oposite of Royal, which surely would have been Bucklin, or there may have been more than one Bucklin Hopkins, or more than one Royal Hopkins. Likewise there may have been more than one Avice Pearce. Consequently, the two husbands of Avice Pearce may be the same person, or there may be only one husband and a confusion of idenity.

Spouse: Royal Hopkins-Buck1069. Children were: Bucklin Hopkins-Buck1398.

Spouse: Bucklin Hopkins-Buck1986.


Lorania Pearce was born UNKNOWN. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number Buck597.

Spouse: James Bucklin-Buck586. Lorania Pearce and James Bucklin were married on 7 January 1796.837 Children were: James C. Bucklin-Buck598.


Sarah Pearce5,6,7 was born about 1739.5,6 She died on 1 July 1826 at the age of 87 in Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts.5,6,7 She has reference number Buck1854.

Spouse: Josiah Pidge-Buck1883. Sarah Pearce and Josiah Pidge were married on 19 November 1757.5,6,7 [RIK10111W.FTW]

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Israel Peck was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck2748.

Spouse: Bethiah Bosworth-Buck2747. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE:Single]135


Jemima Peck48,116 was born on 19 May 1744.304,1685,1686,1687 She died in 1812 at the age of 68.116,1687 She was born UNKNOWN. Jemima was buried in Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island.30,116 She has reference number Buck3008. Joseph Peck settled in Pawtucket in 1645 as one of the original settlers with Rev. Newman. Parents: Thomas Peck-Buck447 and Deliverance Unknown-Buck446.

Spouse: John Bucklin Captain-Buck2958.

Children were: Freelove Bucklin-Buck445, George Bucklin-Buck1059, Sarah Bucklin-Buck443, John Bucklin , 3rd-Buck442, Thomas Bucklin Dr.-Buck548, Deliverance Bucklin-Buck549, Huldah Bucklin-Buck417, Esther Bucklin-Buck418, Sylvester Fuller Bucklin Rev.-Buck552.


Margaret Peck6,7 was born UNKNOWN. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number Buck277.

Spouse: Jonathan Bucklin-Buck1932. Margaret Peck and Jonathan Bucklin were married on 12 October 1737.6,7 Children were: Pegge Bucklin-Buck341, Emma Bucklin-Buck342.


Mary Peck was born UNKNOWN. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number Buck401. Mary was also known as Marcy.

Spouse: James Bucklin , 2nd-Buck115. Mary Peck and James Bucklin , 2nd were married UNKNOWN. Children were: James Bucklin , 3rd-Buck572, Nehemiah Bucklin-Buck573, John Cumberland Bucklin-Buck574, Benjamin Bucklin-Buck575, Anne Bucklin-Buck576, Susannah Bucklin-Buck577, Ruth Bucklin-Buck578, Mary Bucklin-Buck579, Sarah Bucklin-Buck580, Henry Bucklin-Buck581, Asa Bucklin-Buck583, Amelia Bucklin-Buck582.


Nathaniel Peck is part of an attested copy of a tax list for the pymt of salary of Peleg Heath on 3 February 1738 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1688 Attested copy of a tax list for the payment of the salary of Peleg Heath, Minister (See accompanying documents, pages 26-27. See also pages 17-23 and 28-42). He was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. Nathaniel has reference number Buck2750.

Spouse: Deliverance Bosworth-Buck2749. Deliverance Bosworth and Nathaniel Peck were married before 1670.


Nicholas Peck was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck2746.

Spouse: Rebecca Bosworth-Buck2495. Rebecca Bosworth and Nicholas Peck were married before 1660.165


Sarah Peck died after 1692. She was born UNKNOWN. She has reference number Buck3384.

Spouse: John Sabin-Buck1086. Children were: Hezekiah Sabin Col-Buck3382.


Thomas Peck was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number Buck447.

Spouse: Deliverance Unknown-Buck446. Deliverance Unknown and Thomas Peck were married UNKNOWN. Children were: Jemima Peck-Buck3008.


Jane Peckham76 was born UNKNOWN. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number Buck1252.


Living[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Eugene B. Bucklin-Buck1253.


Asa Perkins was born on 16 September 1852 in Morris, Illinois.1689 He moved to in Wright County, Minnesota in 18541690 He died UNKNOWN. Asa has reference number Buck73.

Spouse: Florence Rebecca Bucklin-Buck16. Florence Rebecca Bucklin and Asa Perkins were married on 10 July 1879.640


Living[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: William Whipple Brown-Buck2116. Children were: Maria Brown-Buck3038, Elizabeth Brown-Buck1980, Alvira Brown-Buck1623, Robert Perkins Brown-Buck2519, Henrietta Brown-Buck2964.


Elizabeth Perry was born before 1849. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number Buck2001.

Spouse: Abraham Hawkins-Buck1991. Elizabeth Perry and Abraham Hawkins were married.1555


Living[xUpline] (private).