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- Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society
of the Daughters of the American Revolution, v50 p391.
- Self Reported to Jos Bucklin Soc.
- Charles Henry Wight, Genealogy of the Claflin Family (Press
of William Green, New York, 1903/05).
- GEDCOM Submission CLAF2000 to Jos Bucklin Soc. Date of Import:
18 May 2000.
- Waldo Chamberalain Sprague, Pigg or Pidge Family in England
and America (The American Genealogist, 1959-1960).
- Patricia Fowler, GEDCOM Submission RIK10111 to Jos Bucklin
Soc (11 Jan 2001 rikkisky@@swcp.com). Date of Import: Jan 12, 2001.
- Ibid., Date of Import: 12 Jan 2001.
- James N. Arnold, Ed, Narragansett Historical Register (Narragansett
Historical Publishing Co., Mamilton, RI), Vol III, pp 304-305 (1884).
- Dee Pratt Davidson, Gerry Village Cemetery headstone transcriptions
(Rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/ny/chautauqua/cemeteries/gerry.txt).
- John Colcannon's Website http://gaspee.org/GaspeeRaiders.htm,
http://gaspee.org/GaspeeRaiders.htm.
- Rehoboth Vital Records Deaths, vol 2, p 233.
- Vineyard Net, http://history.vineyard.net//allen/Web%20Cards/WC18/WC18_393.HTM.
says born in Bristol, MA.
- Sons and Daughters of Pilgrims, Lineages of Hereditary Society
Members, 1600s-1900s, v. 2, Surnames B, p. 26. Reports a death date of 1690 and
gives VR Rehoboth as alleged source.
- Mayflower Decendants, XVI, 82.
- John Demos, A Little Commonwealth (Oxford University Press,
1970), p 62.
- Rehoboth Vital Records Marriages, Vol 1, p 44.
- J. H. Beers & Co., Representative Men and Old Families of
Rhode Island (Chicago 1908), Vol 1, p 851.
- Anderson, Robert Charles, Great Migration Begins: Immigrants
to New England 1620-1633 (Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Soc., 1995),
v 1, p 31. Many of the early settlers of Weymouth later removed to Rehoboth.
- Ibid., v 1, p 31.
- Vineyard Net, http://history.vineyard.net//allen/Web%20Cards/WC01/WC01_441.HTM,
visitined 12 Mar 2003. 3 May 1690, Swanzy (now Swansea), Bristol, MA, Age: 85.
- Paul, Edward Joy, Ancestry of Katherine Choate Paul (Milwaukee,
WI, 1914).
- Mary Anne Wheeler, GEDCOM Submission RUT01224 to Jos Bucklin
Soc (Birmingham, MI).
- Biographical Record of Tolland and Winham Counties Connecticut
(J.H.Beers & Co., Chicago, 1903), 68-69.
- Edward A. Cooper, Cape Code Genealogy (www.vineyard.net/vineyard/history/allen,
revised 1996).
- Biographical Record of Tolland and Winham Counties Connecticut,
pp 68-69. "The name of his first wife, who died shortly after 1660, is not known.
For his second, he married, on Dec 22, 1663, Martha Allen.".
- Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, Plymouth Colony Records (Publication
Reprint, Genealogical Publ Co., 1976, Baltimore of 1857 original printing), p
346.
- Internet web pages, http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/curtis/2931,
visited 2 Feb 2003.
- There is a Paul Allen listed in a group of people setting
up the Congregational Church in Providence in 1770. Among the other names listed
are RI Lieutenant Governor Darius Sessio, and Ephraim Bowen , a Gaspee raider. .
- The source of the name of Paul Allen comes from Natilie
Robinson's 1984 "Revoluntionary Fire", written for the Rhode Island RI Committee
for the Humanities. She did not list sources in her account.
- Rhode Island Cemetery Transcript Project.
- New England Historical and Genealogical Society.
- Hull, Massachutts Vital Records.
- John G. Erhardt, History of Rehoboth, Seekonk, Mass., Pawtucket
& East Providence, RI, 1692-1812 (PO Box 33, 500 Fall River Av., Seekonk, MA,
1990), 38. On 31 Oct 1696, sold her interest in the Benjamin Bucklin homestead
to Henry Smith, John and Rachel recited as being of Hull.
- Charles H. Pope, Loring Genealogy (Murray and Emery Company,
1917). gies name as Rachel Wheatley.
- Ibid., 13.
- S.A.Starkey, GEDCOM Submission SusBuck020505 to JosBuckSoc.
Date of Import: 11 Apr 2002.
- S. A. Starkey, GEDCOM Submission JOH020505_Abr to Jos Bucklin
Society. Date of Import: 8 May 2002.
- Vital Records of Bolton, MA to 1854.
- Catalogues of the Names of the First Puritan Settlers of
Connecticut. "Allis, Nathaniel, of Bolton, d. in 1750. His widow Elizabeth and
son David, executors. Children, David, Jonathan, Nathaniel, John, Ebenezer, Timothy,
Mary Johns, (she left heirs Benjamin and Stephe n Johns,)..." (Thus indicating
Mary Johns' death during execution of her father's will.
- Vital Records of Bolton, Connecticut to 1854. Hartford Connecticut
Historical Society, pub. 1909.
- Rhode Island Cemetery Transcript Project. has Freelove Bucklin
dying as last name "Allyn".
- Report by 3rd or 4th Generation, Susan Anne Bucklin Reid.
- Shiela Joan Furstenberg Beyer, GEDCOM Submission BEY10228.FTW
to Jos Bucklin Soc (Rebeyer@@prodigy.net 28 Feb 2001). Date of Import: 28 Feb
2001.
- Richard E. Anderson's Genealogy.
- Shiela Joan Furstenberg Beyer, GEDCOM Submission BEY10228.FTW
to Jos Bucklin Soc.
- Dick Anderson, Note Submission AND10106 to Jos Bucklin Soc
(communication to Jos Bucklin Soc).
- Susan Gates Davis, Note Submission DAV 10115 to Jos Bucklin
Soc (Smgdavis@@aol.com; www.angelfire.com/mi/GatesDavisGene 15 Jan 2001). Date
of Import: 7 Feb 2001.
- GEDCOM Submission Anderson0208.FTW to Jos Bucklin Soc. Date
of Import: 14 Sep 2002.
- Richard (Dick) Anderson Papers.
- GEDCOM Submission Anderson0208.FTW to Jos Bucklin Soc.
- Email from John Nichols dated 8 Jan 2007 re John and Amey
Bucklen and children.
- Report by 3rd or 4th Generation.
- Report by 1st Generation Child. Letter by son Stephen in
1859, in possession of Robert Swanson in Nov. 2000.
- U.S. Census 1830. 3 males; 3 females.
- Report to Joseph Bucklin Society, Electronic, descendent
Sandra Regan.
- Ibid., descendant report on Daniel Hopkins Arnold by Kathy
Tally 16 Aug 2000.
- James N. Arnold, Ed, Narragansett Historical Register, Vol
III, pp 304-305 (1884-1885).
- Ibid., Vol III, pp 304-305 (1884-1885). Married by Welcome
Arnold, Justice.
- Ibid., Vol III, p. 304-305 (1884-1885. Married by Thomas
Lapham, justice.
- Sandra Ragan, Arnold Family Genealogy.
- Report by 3rd or 4th Generation. Letter of great nephew
Stephen written in 1859, in possession of Robert Swantson
in Nov. 2000.
- James N. Arnold, Ed, Narragansett Historical Register, Vol
III, p. 304-305 (1884-1885).
- Email from Pam Thompson.
- Report by 7th or later Generation, Martha Stead, mstead@@sdcoe.k12.ca.us.
- Report to Joseph Bucklin Society, Electronic, descendant
report on Danile Hopkins Arnold by Kath Tally 16 Aug 2000.
- Charles Henry Pope, Pioneers of Massachusetts Genealogical
Publishing House, Baltimore, MD,1986 (originally published 1900).
- , History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence
Plantations: Biographical (NY: The American Historical Society, 1920), Entry
on Pardon Sheldon.
- GEDCOM Submission KNE10204.FTW to Jos Bucklin Soc.
- LDS Church, International Genealogical Index v4.01 (www.familysearch.org,
1999-), 1985401.
- Report by 7th or later Generation, ;Karen Parks Alteriso
kdalto@@mediaone.net.
- Report by 5th or 6th Generation, Karen Parks Alteriso kdalto@@mediaone.net.
- Report by 3rd or 4th Generation, Nancy Ellen Bucklin.
- Ibid., Nancy Ellen Bucklin. possibly adopted from Damascus.
- Herrietta Bucklin, Papers of Henrietta Bucklin.
- Elizabeth J. Johnson, James Lucas Wheaton IV, Pawtucket,
Rhode Island & Vicinity, Marriages & Deaths from the Pawtucket Gazette & Chronicle
(Spaulding Research Library, Pawtucket, RI, 9 Mar 2001), v2, p184.
- Ibid., v. 2, p 184. "Friday, April 26, 1844. Married: On
the 20th inst., by Rev. Mr. Rogers, Mr. William D. Bucklin to Miss Eliza T. Bagley,
both of this town......".
- GEDCOM Submission MLBC01200 to Jos Bucklin Soc. Date of
Import: 19 Dec 2000.
- Rootsweb Internet posting, by jonesgenealogy@@yahoo.com.
- Autobiography of George Wells Bucklin (Dayton OH, 1948).
- Jenks Lineage (Nov, 2000).
- Adin Ballou, Ballous in America (Providence, E.L. Freeman
& Sons, 1888).
- Ibid., Page 36.
- Arnold, James N., Volume 18, Providence Phenix-Deaths, Page
306.
- Family notes of Lesley Buckland Crawford (about 1930), granddaughter
of R. Joseph Wales Buckland. Notification received from Barbara VanZandt 3/1/2005.
- Adin Ballou, Ballous in America, p 70. b. in then Smithfield,
now Lincoln, R.I....m Squire Bucklin --- particulars of mge &tc., not ascertained.
Said to have settled in Forster, RI and to have had issue.
- ebay.com, item 906926474 on auction 17 Sep 2002. This is
a rare handwritten listing on 18th century laid paper of members attending a
Quaker meeting in the Providence Rhode Island area in the 1770s/80s. The first
clue to its location/date is the lis ting for "Job Scott's wife." Job Scott,
who died in 1793 (note that if he was dead at this point, his wife would have
been listed as 'Widow'), was a Quaker missionary from Providence whose influentia
l writings published after his death are still studied. Also on the list is Daniel
Anthony's wife -- Anthony was Job Scott's father-in-law, and inherited Scott's
papers and worked at publishing them . Other names are still prominent in the
Providence area, and include Jeremiah Bucklin's widow, Jeremiah Dexter's widow
(Dexter was prominent printer), R. Comstock, David Burr, Maturen Ballou, Benjami
n Whipple, Joseph Bagley, Thomas Sweetland, Benjamin Arnold, Timothy Sheldon,
Aaron Mason.
- Headstone Data.
- Adin Ballou, Ballous in America, p 70.
- Ballou, Adin, Elaborate History and Genealogy of the Ballous
(E. L. Freeman & Co., Providence. 1888). Mercy was the 11th and youngest daughter
of Peter, and in helft her money in his will, she then being unmarried.
- Ibid., p 70.
- James N. Arnold, Rehoboth Vital Records, 1642-1896 (Providence,
Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1897), 433. in intentions of marraige
he is listed as of Smithfield, RI.
- Ibid., 433.
- New England Historical and Genealogical Register (Boston),
1926, Vol LXXX.
- Henry St. George, Richmond Herald, Marshal to William Camden
King of Arms, Visitation of Dorsetshire 1623 (London 1885). Agnes da. of John
Barber of Marston in com. Som'sett.
- Report by 1st Generation Child, Sarah Lee Bucklin.
- From undated obituary that says she was 35 years 9 months
at time of death.
- Richard E. Anderson Papers.
- Obituary taken from Newspaper without date or banner.
- Notes of Jane Ann Bucklin.
- George Wells Bucklin Autobiogaphy (1948).
- Shiela Joan Furstenberg Beyer, GEDCOM Submission BEY10228.FTW
to Jos Bucklin Soc, Conversation with Clara Steier on 7-7-95.
- Peoples Friend, 19 Nov 1829. Alden Bucklin married lately
at Little Falls to Mrs. Paulina Bucklin, relict of Capt. John. Both of Fairfield.
- Internet web pages, http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/childhen.htm.
viewed 17 Sep 2002.
- Ibid., http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/childhen.htm,
viewed 17 Sep 2002.
- James N. Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850
(Providence, Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1892-1910).
- Elizabeth J. Johnson and James Lucas Wheaton IV "History
of Pawtucket Rhode Island", Spaulding House Publications, Pawtucket, 1986, ISBN
0-96136982-1-3.
- Pawtucket Gazette and Chronicle, 16 March 1832.
- Rehoboth Vital Records, Volume 7, page 25.
- Attleborough, Massachusetts Vital Records.
- Williams, J.C., History and Map of Danby, Vermont (McLean
& Robbins, Rutland, V, 1869).
- Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society
of the Daughters of the American Revolution, v. 9, p. 324.
- Jenkins, Margaret R., Wallingford and Mount Holly, VT Cemetary
Inscriptions (1991), p 44.
- Hamilton Child, Gazetteer of Jefferson County, NY (1890).
- Ibid., "he resides with his son, Andrew, in this town,
aged 81 years".
- Email from Janice Farnsworth re PML search at Rootsweb
dated 6-19-2006.
- Town Clerk, Vital Records of Adams, MA, p. 14 of Marraiges.
Married by Rev. Lemuel Porter of Pittsfield. Married at the same time as his
brother Andrew J. Bucklin. Marraige certificate only shows Daniel Bucklin as
parent.
- GEDCOM Submission RICT2000 to Jos Bucklin Soc (Transcription
of the Rhode Island Transcription Project as of Nov 2000). Date of Import: 14
Mar 2001.
- J. H. Beers & Co., Representative Men and Old Families
of Rhode Island, Vol 1, p 852.
- Headstone Data. viewed 2001.
- James N. Arnold, Arnold, Vital Records of Rehoboth, 1642-1896
Providence (1897).
- Pamela Thompson, "Descendants of James Cole of Plymouth,"
e-mail message from (6700 Auburn Folsom Road, Granite
Bay, CA 95746) to Leonard Bucklin, 12-23-2005.
- Brown Family Genealogical Society, v 25 # 2 (Dec 1996)
p. 17.
- Twentieth Centruy Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans,
V 1 p 303. BISHOP, Joseph Bucklin, journalist, was born on a farm in Seekonk,
Mass. (afterwards East Providence, R. I.), Sept. 5, 1847. He was graduated from
Brown university in 1870, paying his expenses throug h college by teaching school
and reporting for Providence newspapers. He entered the office of the New York
Tribune as a reporter in the fall of 1870, and in six months was promoted to
the editorial s taff, of which he continued a member for thirteen years, resigning
in August, 1883, to accept a position as editorial writer on the New York Evening
Post. He was made American correspondent of the Lon don Daily News in 1881, and
contributed to the Century, Scribner ~s, Forum, and other magazines on topics
relating to political science, including ballot reform, and corrupt practice
legislation. He i s the author of"Money in City Elections" (1887), and "Cheap
Money".
- Harvey Bucklin, GEDCOM Submission Har10112 to Jos Bucklin
Soc (buckin@@c212.com, 15 Jan 2001). Date of Import: Jan 15, 2001.
- Ibid., Date of Import: 15 Jan 2001.
- Report by 2nd or 3rd Generation, Harvey Buckin.
- Aaron Tyler Bliss, Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America
(1893).
- Report by 7th or later Generation, Deborah Bliss Fordham
DebbieBF@aol,com.
- U.S. Census 1880.
- Ibid., "from Conn" shown in census record of son Henry
at Fowler, NY.
- Headstone Data, view by Richard Anderson 17 July 1998.
Julia and Alden are buried next to each othr.
- Gravestone.
- Richard (Dick) Anderson Papers. says he referred to familysearch.org
on June 1999.
- LDS Records.
- Sprague Database by Richard E. Weber, online at
www.sprague-database.org/02-04/f1469.htm#f13948.
- Swansea Vital Records, 23.
- Phyllis S. Stevens, GEDCOM Submission STE10110 to Jos.Bucklin
Soc. (phyls@@uplink.net, 9 Jan 2001). Date of Import: Jan 10, 2001.
- Ibid.
- New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 121:23.
- Mary Bosworth Clarke, Bosworth Genealogy (Cossitype, San
Francisco 1926).
- Massachusetts Bay Colony Records, 1:123. On 5 Aug 1634
it was "ordered, that such moneys as shallo be laid out for the maintenance of
Widow Bosworth & her family, shall be paid again by the Treasurer".
- Anderson, Robert Charles, Great Migration Begins: Immigrants
to New England 1620-1633, entry for Johnathan Bosworth.
- New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 121:11.
- Braintree Vital Records, 717.
- Richard M. Bales, Editor, History of Providence County
(W. W. Preston 7 Co., NY, 1891), pp 119-126.
- Anderson, Robert Charles, Great Migration Begins: Immigrants
to New England 1620-1633, entry for Johnathan Bosworth. deposed in June 1639,
in which he stated "aged about 26 years, son of Edward and Mary Bosworth".
- Ibid.
- Rehoboth Vital Records Deaths, 802.
- "Families of the Pilgrims - John Howland", Hubert Kinney
Shaw,
Pub. Mass. Soc. of Mayflower Descendants, 9 Walnut St.Boston, Mass
c. 1955.
- Anderson, Robert Charles, Great Migration Begins: Immigrants
to New England 1620-1633, entry for his father Johnathan Bosworth b abt 1613.
- Massachusetts Archives Collection (1629 - 1799). Volume
#113, pages 596-597. Cite: Resolves 1711-1712, C 118. List of inhabitants of
Rehoboth belonging to Mr. Greenwood's church, Baptists, and others, as well as
those outside of requested precinct (see pages 604-605 and V 11, pages 386-390A).
- New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 139:27,
31, 35, 37, 43, 46, 49. Jonathan Jr and his wife Hannah were both members of
the Swansea Baptist Church.
- Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, Plymouth Colony Records, 5:137.
Deed of his father of half his land to Joseph Bosworth states Jonathan shall
"have nothing to do with anything I have except he decline from that opinion
of the Anabaptists which he now holds...".
- Richard LeBaron Bowen, Early Rehoboth: Documented Historical
Studies of Families and Events in This Plymouth Colony Township. (4 Vols, Rehoboth
1945-1950), 2:114-115.
- Hattie B. Cooper, Squire Bucklin of Foster, RI. His Ancestors
back to William Hingham Bucklin and His Decendants (Roxbury, MS, 1944).
- Mary Bosworth Clarke, Bosworth Genealogy. gives date as
1611.
- National Genealogical Society Quarterly (England), Sep
1985.
- Rehoboth Vital Records Deaths, Vol 1, page 57. "Mary, widow,
buried July 29, 1687" [no mention of place of death or burial].
- Attleboro Town Records.
- Patricia Fowler, GEDCOM Submission RIK10111 to Jos Bucklin
Soc. [Note that equal guesses can be made for Rehoboth or Attleborough as being
the place of death or of burial, since both towns record the death].
- New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 121:19.
- Richard LeBaron Bowen, Early Rehoboth: Documented Historical
Studies of Families and Events in This Plymouth Colony Township. 1:41.
- Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society
of the Daughters of the American Revolution, v28 p334.
- Internet web pages, www.geocities.com/moserone/dat2.htm.
- New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 121L13.
- Anderson, Robert Charles, Great Migration Begins: Immigrants
to New England 1620-1633, Entry for Johnathan Bosworth. called Rebecca Peck in
her father's will.
- GEDCOM Submission KNE10204.FTW to Jos Bucklin Soc. Date
of Import: 19 Feb 2001.
- Internet web pages, http://www.innsite.com/inns/A000732.html,
viewed 20 Jan 2003. Benjamin Bowen ...came from Rhode Island with the financial
backing of his brothers, Dr. William Bowen and Ephraim Bowen Esq. to establish
a saw mill, a grist mill, a distillery, and the Newport Cotto n Manufacturing
Co. along the banks of the West Canada Creek using a dam and diversion canal.
- Ibid., http://www.ormsby.org/genie/Miscellaneous/Bowen.html.
- Whipple Web Site (http://genweb.whipple.org/d0033, visited
24 mar 2001), genweb.shipple.org/d0039/i55998.html, visited 9 Jan 2003.
- Internet web pages, http://www.ormsby.org/genie/Miscellaneous/Bowen.html.
gives date as the 26 of October 1812.
- Ibid., http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/books/RevWar/risch/chpt-2.htm
and 4. htm. General Greene appointed "Ephraim Bowen, deputy quartermaster general
for Rhode Island, was a member of a prominent mercantile family of that state.
He maintained his office at Providence and emp loyed assistant deputy quartermasters
general at six other towns in the state, together with a deputy wagonmaster
general, wagonmasters, storekeepers, artificers, and clerks." The Deputy General
Qu artermasters were paid a 2 percent commission on purchases. Bowen made
his purchases within his state of Rhode Island.
- John Concannon, Gaspee Virtual Archives (www.gaspee.org),
vistied 20 Jan 2002. Bowen Mansion is at 130 Fair Street, Warwick, RI. Bowen's
still house still (2003) exists at 37 North Fair Street in Warwick, RI.
- Internet web pages, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/md/statewide/vitals/Notices2.txt.
BOWEN, Col. Ephraim Date: 09-02-1841 - Nat'l Intelligencer - Obit Notice
BOWEN, Col. Ephraim, a soldier of the Revolution, and last surviving son of
the late Dr. Ephraim BOWEN, who had 14 children, died in Providence, R. I.,
Sept. 2, 1841, in the 89th year of his age. He leaves a wife. They had 9
children, all of which are dead. (Sept. 7, 1841). [Abstracts of Marriages
and Deaths from National Intelligencer, 1841, Page 1283].
- Ibid., www.gaspee.org/Slocum.html. Interesting personality
sketch of Ephraim Bowen, by one who know him.
- Sons and Daughters of Pilgrims, Lineages of Hereditary
Society Members, 1600s-1900s, v 2 , Surnames Bowen, p. 26.
- Ibid., v 2, Surnames B, p. 26.
- Report by 1st Generation Child, Eugne Bucklin Bowen 1941
to Sons and Daughers of Pilgrims.
- Abby Isabel Brown Bulkey, Chad Browne Memorial, Consisting
of Genealogical Memoirs of a Portion of the Descendants of Chand and Elizabeth
Browne (Brooklyn, NY, 1888), p. 41. buried "In the West ground from which his
remains were afterwards removed to Swan Point Cemetery:.
- Christine Bowie Bucklin obituary, Valley Morning Star,
Harlingen, Texas, July 4, 2006, On line.
- Ibid., Chrissie Bowie Bucklin
SAN BENITO, TX. -Christine "Chrissie" Bowie Bucklin passed away early Sunday
morning, July 2, 2006, after a lengthy illness.
Chrissie was born Christine Ferguson Bowie to Christine Ferguson Kerr and John
Caldwell Bowie on December 10, 1911, in Bloomfield, Iowa. Her parents were Scottish
immigrants who first settled in Iowa then moved to San Benito in 1916, as part
of the Bowie Clan that were among the early settlers of San Benito. She attended
San Benito schools graduating from high school in 1929. Upon graduation from
high school, she attended Brownsville Junior College as it was known then and
later graduated from Texas A&I University.
Teaching was her lifelong profession beginning in 1932, at Fred Booth Elementary
School in San Benito. She taught there until her marriage to Edward I. "Red"
Bucklin in 1936, after which she lived in Kansas City and St. Louis Missouri.
Chrissie and Red returned to San Benito in 1945. She resumed her teaching career
at Fred Booth School for the 1947-48 school year. In 1955, she went to Highland
School as Head Teacher and then in 1957, returned to Fred Booth as Assistant
Principal until her retirement in 1982, after 38 years of loyal and dedicated
service to the San Benito School District. As a result of her service and the
great respect the citizens of San Benito had for her, May 21, 1982, was officially
declared "Chrissie Bucklin Day" by the San Benito C.I.S.D. and the San Benito
City Commission.
She was very active in professional organizations. She was a member and past
president of the local Chapter of Texas State Teachers Association, Parent Teachers
Association, a member of the National Education Association and the America Association
of University Women. She was president of the Alpha Mu chapter of Delta Kappa
Gamma, a professional educational fraternity, and a member of the Zeta Rho Chapter.
She was a lifelong, dedicated member of the First Presbyterian Church of San
Benito where she taught Sunday School for a record number of years not missing
a Sunday unless she was out of county, state or country. She was also active
in the Presbyterian Women of the Church and served as Ladies Circle Chairman
many times.
On May 14, 2006, the dedication of the Chrissie B. Bucklin Board Room took place
at the First Presbyterian Church.
The Board Room was originally her Sunday school room where she taught her "wee
ones" (as she referred to the children in her classes) for many decades.
She was a charter member and Past President of the Scottish Society of South
Texas to which she was named to one of its highest honors, Rose Queen. She was
a 70-year member of The P.E.O. Sisterhood serving Chapter L as its President
and was a Charter Member and Past President of Chapter CW. Chrissie was also
a member and past Director of the Pan American Round Table, member of the International
Good Neighbor Commission, the Valley Symphony Association, the Community Concert
Association, and the Camille Playhouse. She was named Volunteer of the Year by
the Marine Military Academy in 1991.
She is survived by many cousins including Ann and Buster Stevenson of Brownsville,
Patricia Bowie Davis and Catherine Bowie of Harlingen and Charles and Louise
Bowie of Maryland.
Chrissie is also survived by many friends among whom are Billie and Marshall
Storey now of Beeville and Lupita Abrego who was thought of as a "granddaughter."
She was preceded in death by her husband Edward I. "Red" Bucklin as well as her
parents "Chris" and John Bowie, her sister Betty Bowie Smith and her nephew Jim
Smith whom she and "Red" loved and raised as a son.
Donations may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of San Benito or to a
charity of the donor's choice.
A Memorial service will be held at 4:00 pm on Wednesday, July 5 at the First
Presbyterian Church of San Benito. The Rev. Ed Robertson will officiate with
the Rev. Dori Zubizaretta assisting.
There will be no graveside service.
Arrangements are under the direction of Henry Thomae Funeral Home. 701 N. Bowie
San Benito. 399-9992.
- Email from John Concannon dated 21 December 2005.
- Shiela Joan Furstenberg Beyer, GEDCOM Submission BEY10228.FTW
to Jos Bucklin Soc. Conversation with Clara Steier on 7-7-95.
- Peoples Friend, 30 Apr 1829.
- Anson Titus., Sabin Family of America (Weymouth, MS. 1882),
p. 7.
- Gencircles.
- Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, Plymouth Colony Records, p. 347.
- Report by 1st Generation Child.
- Ibid., Mary Elizabeth Breslin Ruffer.
- Ibid., Mary Breslin Ruffer.
- Ken Mitchel, GEDCOM Submission MIT10107 to Jos Bucklin
Soc (1mitchell@@ime.net 8 Jan 2001). Date of Import: Jan 8, 2001.
- Ibid., Date of Import: 8 Jan 2001.
- Report by 1st Generation Child, Patricia B. Gosselin.
- DAR Patriot Index (1966).
- Madelaine R. Brown, MD, Notes of Madelaine R. Brown, MD
(14 Oct 1941).
- Headstone Data. lists him as "Captain".
- Ibid., from Lester Hilton, cemetery historian. Headstone
also says "in his 95th year" and spells the name Abial.
- Rehoboth Vital Records Births.
- Abial Brown File, U.S. Revolutionary War Pension Records,
# S212659, Browns pension application lists his birthplace as Attleboro.
- Internet web pages, www.bucklinsociety.net. The Joseph
Bucklin Society website has an anlysis, which among other things, concludes that
three obituaries of elderly Browns which mention Whipple Brown as their ancestor
involved in the Gaspee attack must be mistaken, primiarily because of age impossiblities,
and the family tradition must be for Whipple Brown's father, Abial Brown as being
the Gaspee raider.
- Madelaine R. Brown, MD, Notes of Madelaine R. Brown, MD.
Abial Brown went to Boston with the Rhode Island Militia, and participated in
the battle of Bunker Hill. Afterwards the regiment marched westward after the
disastrous action on Long Island and joine d Gen Wahington's troops in New Jersey...."participated
in defense of bridge at Trenton,...the pension stands as evidence, which pensionJudge
Benjamin Cowell obtained for him sometime subsequent to 18 30, and every 4th
of July he was paraded...".
- Abial Brown, U.S. Revolutionary War Pension Records,
# S21659.
- Ibid., # S212679.
- Headstone Data, Lester Hilton, cemetary historian. "in
her 35th year...wife of Sylvanus".
- New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1926,
Vol LXXXX.
- Providence Journal, Apr 1934 Obit. of Maria Brown.
- Abby Isabel Brown Bulkey, Chad Browne Memorial, Consisting
of Genealogical Memoirs of a Portion of the Descendants of Chand and Elizabeth
Browne, p 8.
- Ibid., p 5. based on fact that widow appears on tax list
of 1650, even though later researchers have suggested the date shown on the monument
in the Nicholas Brown gravesite.
- Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society
of the Daughters of the American Revolution, v 21 p 38.
- Ibid., v 23 p321. ...the house he built in 1791 is now
the Cheshire Inn.
- Emma Pititclerc and Ellen Raynor, History of the Town of
Cheshire (Berkshire Historical Society, 1885).
- Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society
of the Daughters of the American Revolution, v 23 p 321. He rests in the beautiful
cemetary on the slope of the Cheshire hill.
- Ibid., v 21 p 38; also v. 23 p 321. Daniel Brown, in command
of a company, by a forced march reached Bennington when the battle was raging,
The Berkshire men, begrimed with travel took position in the hottest of the fight
and so sturdil y supported the worn yeomanry that the British were repulsed in
their last desperate charge.
- New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1926,
Vol LXXX. Elisah Brown (Daniel3, Jeremiah2, Chad1) Only the son Joseph remained
in Rhode Island. "Children, born at Warwick".
- Providence Journal, 30 Aug 1926 - Obit.
- Mary Bosworth Clarke, Bosworth Genealogy, 141.
- Marraige Record of cited County/State.
- Brown Family Genealogical Society, v 24, (aug 1995) p 10-11.
"a Baptist and preacher of this faith, and was accoringly expelled from Rehoboth
with others of this sect. It was with them that he went to Swansea, a colony
settled at first by members of this muc h persecuted sect.".
- Ibid., v 24 (Aug 1995) p 11.
- Abby Isabel Brown Bulkey, Chad Browne Memorial, Consisting
of Genealogical Memoirs of a Portion of the Descendants of Chand and Elizabeth
Browne, p. 11.
- Ibid., p 11.
- Brown Family Genealogical Society, v 25, #2 (Dec 1996)
p. 17. Deed of Capt Brown dated 1738 mentions his father James as still living.
- Ibid., v 25, Issue 2, Dec 1996, p. 17.
- Ibid., v. 25, issue 2, Dec 1996, p. 17.
- Ibid., v 25 # 2 (Dec 1996) p 17.
- Mary Bosworth Clarke, Bosworth Genealogy. The proof of
the marraige of John Brown, Jr. to Lydia Bucklin, is his 1662 will, which gives
property to his wife Lydia. "three score pounds my father-in-law William Buckland
was to pay as a marriag e portion in 1660.".
- Mayflower Decendants, Vol 18, pp 14 - 17. Will dated 31
Mar 1662, inventory taken 19 Apr 1662, but will entered for probate only in Oct
3 1662.
- Mary Bosworth Clarke, Bosworth Genealogy, p 60.
- Will of John Brown, Jr.
- Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of New England, Vol 1,
p 285. William Buckland...." m. John Brown, jr. of R.".
- Brown Family Genealogical Society, vol 24 (Aug 19950 p
10.
- Morton Dexters, England and Holland of the Pilgrims.
- Nathaniels Morton, New England Memorial (Orig ed.), pp
163-164. at Leyden with the Pilgrims in August 1619.
- Mary Bosworth Clarke, Bosworth Genealogy, 139.
- Brown Family Genealogical Society, v 24 (Aug 1995) p 10.
- Mary Bosworth Clarke, Bosworth Genealogy, 140. "...one
of the company to purchase Rehoboth, Mass. His interest was the largest of any,
amounting to L600.
- Ibid., 140. The Browns and Bucklins had adjacent lands
in Rehoboth, and were both among the largest landowners for generations in that
city.
- Brown Family Genealogical Society, v 25 # 2 (Dec 996) p
17.
- Mack Thompson, Moses Brown, Reluctant Reformer (Univ of
North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC 1962), p 15.
- Ibid.
- Ibid., p 109 et seq.
- Brown Family Genealogical Society, v 25 3 2 (dec 1996)
p. 17.
- Mary Bosworth Clarke, Bosworth Genealogy, 145.
- Genealogical Advertiser, v. 3 p 120. gave receipt to his
uncle James Brown of Swasea in full of all estate left him by his grandfather
John Brown and his wife Dorothy.
- Internet web pages, www.bucklinsociety.net.
- Brown Family Genealogical Society, v 25 3 2 (Dec 1996)
p 17.
- Mary Bosworth Clarke, Bosworth Genealogy, 144.
- New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1926
, Vol LXXXX.
- Mack Thompson, Moses Brown, Reluctant Reformer, p 9.
- at the age of 35 he became a Quaker.
- Mary Bosworth Clarke, Bosworth Genealogy, 143.
- Brown Family Genealogical Society, v 25, # 2 (Dec 1996)
p. 17.
- RIHS Manuscipts (Maintained by Rhode Island Historical
Society), MSS 622 Rev. John Pitman Diaries, 9 Jan 1791. "...Visited Mr. Nicholas
Brown in his sick chamber." From Mar 1791 until 1797, Rev. Pitman was pastor
of the Baptist church at Pawtuxet. He settled in Providencd in 1784 and was
a member of the Firs t Baptist Church of Providence.
- Ibid., MSS 622 Rev. John Pitman Diaries, 29 May 1791. "Mr.
Nicholas Brown died this day after riding out in the morning he eat his breakfast
& then [---] in his chari & in a few minutes died".
- New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1926,
Vol 26. Phebe was from a different Brown line "Phebe3 (Joseph2, Henry 1)".
- Ibid., 1926, Vol LXXX. Phineas (Daniel3, Daniel2, Chad1)
"children, born at Providence".
- Brown Family Genealogical Society, v 24 (Aug 1995) p 11.
"He was a lieutenant in the military corps of the region".
- DAR Patriot Index, Centenial Ed.
- Brown Family Genealogical Society, v.24, Issue 1 (Aug 1995)
p 10 at 11.
- New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1926,
Vol LXXXX. Stephen (Joseph3, Jeremiah2, Chad1).
- Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society
of the Daughters of the American Revolution, v 50 p 391.
- Edward Field, State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
at the End of the Century: a History (Boston: Mason Pub. Co, 1902), Vol 11,
p. 507.
- Brown Family Genealogical Society, v 24 9Aug 1995) p 11.
- Ibid., v 24 (Aug 1995) p 11. "married Elizabeth [when she
was about 12 years old and he was about 20 years old]...about 1710". The first
childe was born "about 1710" and then "Consider" was born 8 Sep 1711.
- Ibid., v 24 (Aug 19950 p 11.
- Providence Journal, 1 July 1902. Providence Journal,
July 1, 1902
William Whipple Brown
William Whipple Brown died yesterday in the 88th year of his age. He was the
last of the old South Water Street merchants, among whom he was well known for
two generations. ....His father was Whipple Brown, a widely known captain, who
was captured by the British in the War of 1812 and put on the prison ship at
New London. His grandfather was Abial Brown who fought at the battle of
Bunker Hill and was with Col. Lippitt's regiment at Trenton and Princeton. He
lived in the old homestead on Planet Street about 86 years, and his father and
grandfather both lived and died there before him. The history of the old house
extends back probably over a century and a half. It was originally the old hotel
in Pawtuxet. Some untoward incident gave it a bad name and no one would live
in it, so it was placed upon a raft and sailed grandly up Providence River. One
half fell off at Fox Point and was put on India Street, and the other half was
put up on the bank at what is now Planet Street, and stands as firmly there as
ever, but the waterfront has been filled in, leaving it some distance from the
river.
- U.S. Census 1870.
- Mary Anne Wheeler, GEDCOM Submission RUT01224 to Jos Bucklin
Soc. Date of Import: Jan 18, 2001.
- Ibid., Date of Import: 18 Jan 2001.
- Note Submission WHE01129 to Jos Bucklin Soc. last name
from death record of son Nathaniel.
- Lou Bucklin, GEDCOM Submission LOU10201 to Jos Bucklin
Soc (lbucklin@@indiana.edu; 1 Feb 2001). Date of Import: 11 Feb 2001.
- Note Submission WHE01129 to Jos Bucklin Soc. Lists last
name of mother as Laura Browne.
- Sudbury Vermont Genealogies, Vital Records, and Census
Records; Genealogical Society of Vermont Special Publication Number 8 Compiled
by Mary Anne Z. Wheeler, Picton Press, Rockport, Maine, Page 12.
- Note Submission WHE01129 to Jos Bucklin Soc.
- Email communication from Shirley M. Greene, Mapleville,
South Carolina dated 11-25-2005, bevy@@berkshire.rr.com 8 Sep 2002.
- Personal Knowledge. Date of Import: 25 Apr 2000.
- Barbara Van Zandt, "Benjamin Bucklen," e-mail message from
() to Linda Lambert, 2-25-2006.
- U.S. Census 1850.
- Wallingford Town Clerk Records, Wallingford, VT, 1794 -
1938 Birth and Death Index.
- Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War - National Graves
Registration On-Line Database (downloaded 3-26-2006).
- Barbara VanZandt, "Bucklin Society Data Entry," e-mail
message from () to Linda Lambert, Secretary to Bucklin
Society, 2-24-2006.
- Stoke Abbott Baptismal Register (Stoke Abbott, Dorset,
England).
- Clyst St. George, Devon County, England, Birth records.
- Hutchins, History of Dorset (England).
- Van Zandt, "Benjamin Bucklen," e-mail to Linda Lambert,
2-25-2006. Wilfred Buckland was sent to engineering college in NYC but was interested
in photography and film. He went to Hollywood and worked with Cecil B. DeMille
during the early 1900s. He had one son, Wilfred, who was mentally ill.
When Wilfred was 80 and knew he was dying, he shot his son and then himself .
He was afraid of what would become of his son after his death. He was quite famous
in the film industry.
- Emails from Barbara Van Zandt during the year 2005 (March,
August, December)
vanzandt@vermontel.net.
- Family notes of Lesley Buckland Crawford (about 1930),
granddaughter of R. Joseph Wales Buckland. R. Joseph Wales Bucklin, D.D. (1830-1877)
was a Baptist minister who was a professor of Church history at the Rochester(NY)Theological
Seminary. He was married to Emily Wilson from NYC. His father, Isaac, (1794-1875)
came from Guilford,Vt and mother, Sarah Smith (1785-1866), from Westminster West,
Vt. She was the daughter of Benjamin Smith from Westminster West.Isaac was a
descendent of William Bucklin who came from England and settled in Hingham, Mass.
in 1633.
Also the name was spelled "Buckland" or "Bucklen" a liitle earlier.
- Emails from Barbara Van Zandt during the year 2005 (March,
August, December)
vanzandt@vermontel.net, 7-15-2005.
- Henry St. George, Richmond Herald, Marshal to William Camden
King of Arms, Visitation of Dorsetshire 1623. Allex Buckler eldist sone Welcom
Maltrerers in com. Dorset.
- Ibid.
- St. Anne's Church Registers (Radipole, Dorset, England).
reports several persons "out of the house of Andrew Buckler...dying of ye plage".
- Henry St. George, Richmond Herald, Marshal to William Camden
King of Arms, Visitation of Dorsetshire 1623. "John Buckler of Cawsey in com.
Dorset gent.".
- Somerset & Dorset Family History Society, compiler, Somerset
& Dorset Family History Society Burials Database (:,).
- Henry St. George, Richmond Herald, Marshal to William Camden
King of Arms, Visitation of Dorsetshire 1623. Martha aetat. 1 yeare and halfe.
- Buckland Ripers Parish Registers 1695-1812 (Buckland Ripers,
Dorset, England).
- Henry St. George, Richmond Herald, Marshal to William Camden
King of Arms, Visitation of Dorsetshire 1623. Tho. Buckler of Dorchest. in com
Dorset gent now livinge 1623 aetat 40.
- Ibid., thomas sone aetat 4.
- Ibid., Thomas sone and hey. ..1 anno 1623.
- Ibid., Will'm Buckliner of Welcom Maltranuers in com. Dorset
gent.
- Susan M Boucher, History of Pawtucket 1635-1976 (Pawtucket
Public Library, Pawtucket, RI 1976), p. 43 (Sabin ownership of Taverns).
- Rehoboth Vital Records Marriages, 1/4.
- John C. Erhardt, Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony 1645-1692, 478-479.
The town list of proprietors lists both this Joseph and his father Joseph. Grandfather
William was not listed (he was already dead). Other Bucklins listed on this
date are Baruk Bucklin and the oph an "heirs of Benjamin Bucklin".
- Massachusetts Archives Collection (1629 - 1799). Volume
113, pages 596-597 CITE Resolves 1711-1712, C 118. List of inhabitants of Rehoboth
belonging to Mr. Greenwood's church, Baptists, and others, as well as those outside
of requested precinct (see pages 604-605 and V 11, pages 386-390A).
- Providence Town Papers.
- Rehoboth Vital Records Deaths, Vol 2, page 239. "1729"
[no note of date in the year or the place of death or burial, but Joseph and
his two daughters Esther and Martha are grouped in the same page of the record,
indicating that all may have died i n the month of November shown of Esteher
as the first in the group, which seen to be alphabeically listed for the Bucklin
family].
- H. L. Peter Rounds, Abstracts of Bristol County, Massachusetts
Probate Records (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1987), shows 6:272/3/4
as place in county records.
- Rehoboth Vital Records Marriages, Vol 1, p 94.
- Biographical Record of Tolland and Winham Counties Connecticut,
pp 68-69.
- Bruce Lawrence Bucklin, GEDCOM Submission BRU010519 to
Jos Bucklin Soc (Mucklinbl@@aol.com 19 May 2001). Date of Import: 20 May 2001.
- Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society
of the Daughters of the American Revolution, v120 p193.
- Email from Jill Foley ( jellofoley@sbcglobal.net) to Linda
Lambert dated 3-27-2007. Email from Jill Hazelbaker Foley (jellofoley@sboglobal.net)
to Linda Lambert dated 3-27-2007 wherein she states her source is the NEHGS,
Vital Records of Enfield, New Hampshire.
- Rehoboth Vital Records Deaths, Vol 2, page 240. "Abigail,
of John" [identified by birthdate of second Abigail of John being after date
of death of first Abigail].
- Rehoboth Vital Records Marriages.
- GEDCOM Submission RICT2000 to Jos Bucklin Soc.
- Rehoboth Vital Records Deaths, Vol 2, page 240. "Abigail,
of John" [since there is a second Abigail born thereafter, we assume this is
the correct Abigail of John].
- Headstone Data, Lester Hilton, cemetary historian. "in
her 78th year".
- Jean Crutchley Papers.
- Phyllis S. Stevens, GEDCOM Submission STE10110 to Jos.Bucklin
Soc. Date of Import: 10 Jan 2001.
- Essex County, Ontario Marriages (year 1900, LDS FHL Film
# 1871077).
- Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society
of the Daughters of the American Revolution, v 99 p 28.
- U.S. Census 1860. In the 1860 U.S. Census, Adaline is called
"sickly.".
- Ibid.
- Patricia Fowler, GEDCOM Submission RIK10111 to Jos Bucklin
Soc.
- Joan De. Vour, Note Submission DEV10210 to Jos Bucklin
Soc (www.familyhistory.com/messages 10 Feb 2001).
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers) (Ancestry.com, 1999). State
served - NY, enlisted 19 Aug 1864, rank - Priv, no age given, enlisted at Goshen,
NY, Army - Union. Albert Bucklin, aka Albert Brocklin.
- 64th Regiment New York State Volunteer Infantry (http://vanvlack.net/ABac.htm).
Enlisted at Goshen, NY 19 Aug 1864, Co A, deserted 29 Sep 1864.
- Elizebeth Johnson, Joseph Spaulding House Research Projects
(Pawtucket, RI).
- Wright County, Minnesota, Court Records, Probate Court,
11 Oct 1891, Petition for administration in estate of Alby B. Bucklin. This petition
has inserted in handwriting the middle initial B for Alby Bucklin, deceased.
- Buffalo Journal (Buffalo, MN), 14 Oct 1897.
- U.S. Census 1860. Self lists his birthstate as Ohio.
- Ibid., Lists occupation as Farmer.
- U.S. Patent Office.
- Wright County, Minnesota, Court Records. Personal estate
of the value of $300. Farm land of the value of $2,500. Home in Rockford at
Lots 8,9 and 10, Blk 11, Rockford, Wright, MN. Farme land in the S 1/2 of NE
quarter of Sec 22, Twp 119 , Range 25; and the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section
15, Twp 110 of Range 25. Farm land going to the surviving children George, Charles
and Florence.
- Ibid., petition for administration in Probate Court.
- Buffalo Journal, 14 Oct 1897. On Friday evening of last
week, Mr. Alby Bucklin, Sr., died suddenly of heart failure. He was seated at
the table with his family, when stricken, and death was instantaneous....He was
one of the fe w men who succeeded in life in passing through life and leaving
only friends behind. he was buried Sunday afternoon from the A.C. church, having
been for many years a devoved member of that society . Dr. Fasseit conducted
the service.".
- Wright County, Minnesota, Court Records, Probate court
petition for administration 11 Oct 1896.
- U.S. Census 1860. includes in household Rebecca, age 28,
Charles, age 6, George age 7, and Ernest age 2.
- Buffalo Journal, 14 Oct 1897. "born in Ohio in 1832, and
removed to Michigan at an early age remaining there until 1858, when he removed
to Minnesota, where he has since made his home.".
- U.S. Census 1900, Rockford Twp, Wright Co., MN.
- Buffalo Journal, 3 aug 1906, p 1. The store of A. B. Bucklin
was entered Sunday night by means of broken windowns and about $50 of worth of
goods taken.
- Mouraine Baker Hubler, Rockford the Way It Really Was (Elmwood
Cemetery Assn., Rockford, MN 1985), p 168. "On lot 1 of the mill block, Alba
B. Bucklin bought the store and lot....In May of 1883, it was announced that
Bucklin would build a new store on his lot and he began the foundation in June.
The buil ding was to be 20 feet by 30 feet and two stories high.".
- Delano Eagle (Delano, MN). A B. Bucklin is putting in cellars
ad cisterns [on his property].
- Buffalo Journal, 26 Jan 1906. owed taxes of 410.15 on
property in Rockford Village, MN.
- Delano Eagle, 1 Apr 1925. Rockford Association in California
"was held at the Community Church of Lankershim, March 11, 1925, President A.
B. Bucklin presiding. ...entertainment committee Mrs. Nina Bucklin...Mrs. Carson
Bucki n and Mrs. Rhoda Bucklin...and music was furnished by .... Mrs. Nina Bucklin...
and Mrs. Rhoda Bucklin. ...those pesent were...Mr. and Mrs. Carson Bucklin and
family...Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bucklin....Mr . and Mrs. F. B. Bucklin...Mr. and
Mrs. F. B. Bucklin and daughter Verle...Mr. Wesley Bucklin, all of Lankershim".
- U.S. Census 1790. Shows two Bucklin families: John, Sr.
and Alden.
- Richard (Dick) Anderson Papers. Bequests from his father
John Bucklin were to John's daughters Sarah and Abigail, Abigail's husband (David
Ford), and the six children of his deceased son John Jr., who's widow and second
husband an d Alden Bucklin received John's house, this suggests Alden was present
in the area and had his own house.
- Autobiography of George Wells Bucklin. at home of son B.
F. Bucklin in OH.
- Jefferson County, New York, Emerson ed. (Emerson 1898),
768, 755.
- Ibid.
- Hubert Kinney Shaw, Families of the Pilgrims - John Howland
(Mass. Soc. of Mayflower Descendants, Boston, about 1955).
- Headstone Data. viewed by Richard Anderson on 17 July 1998.
- Gouverneur (NY) Herald, 22 Jan obit. age 83 years 10 months.
- Richard (Dick) Anderson Papers. Mankato, Austin, MN.
- WWI Draft Registrations (http://userdb.rootsweb.com/ww1/draft
19 Feb 2001).
- GEDCOM Submission KNE10204.FTW to Jos Bucklin Soc. NY,
Co L, 1st Veteran Cavalry Unit, Blacksmith.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State (www.geocities.com/Area51/Lair/3680/cw/cw.html,
28 Jan 2001). PA, Co C, 145th Infantry Unit, Cpl.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers).
- Civil War Service Records (United States National Archives).
- William Sprague of Hingham Mass and His Descendants (Genweb.net/~books/s/sprague1913/spr00p.txt).
- James N. Arnold, Rehoboth Vital Records, 1642-1896, 561.
- Adin Ballou, Ballous in America, 70.
- Thomas Greenwood, Greenwood, Minutes of Newman Church (1693
- 1781).
- James N. Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850,
vol 9, p 496. baptized as "Alls.," daughter of Barak, on same day as siblings
"Bette, Elijan, and Jeremiah".
- H. L. Peter Rounds, Abstracts of Bristol County, Massachusetts
Probate Records, vol 1, p. 202. Receipt by Alcie Bucklin for estate of her father
Baruch Bucklin, turned over to her by her guardain Nehemiah Bucklin.
- www.mit.edu/~mboleary (Site visted 20 Aug 2001).
- Internet web pages, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rhutch/fam02386.htm
on 14 Sep 2000.
- Ibid.
- Email communication.
- American Local History Network, William Bucklin's Family
(www.geocities.com/histmich/bucklintree.html 16 Feb 2001).
- Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society
of the Daughters of the American Revolution, v31 p186.
- Ibid., v31 p 186.
- Headstone Data, by Harvey Bucklin 7 May 2001.
- Hamilton Child, Gazetteer of Grafton County, NY 1709-1886
(1886).
- LDS Church, International Genealogical Index v4.01, 0873748,
Item 5.
- Territorial Papers of the United States.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. MA,
Co C, 25th Infantry Unit.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - MA, enlisted
- 30 Sep 1861, rank - Priv, age 28, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co C, 25th MA Infantry, Rank:
Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 544, Extraction 5, Record 1948.
- Ipswich, MA City Directory (1890), 1890. Alonzo K Bucklin,
shoemaker, rooms Mrs. G. A. Dodge's in winter.
- Report by 3rd or 4th Generation, Patricia B. Gosselin.
"verified by town clerk".
- Cyrus Eaton, Annals of Warren, The (1875).
- California Deaths, 1940-1997, Family Tree Legends Records
Collection (online database) Peark Street Software, 2004-2005 (downloaded 11-23-2005).
- Sheila Rosskam Forstenberg Papers.
- Jefferson County, New York, Emerson ed. p 768, 755.
- Jefferson County, New York, Landon ed. p 838.
- Robert Grieve, ed.Henry R. Caufield, Illustrated History
of Pawtucket, Central Falls, and Vicinity (1897), p 488.
- New England Historical and Genealogical Register, v 50
p 391.
- Jay Mack Holbrook, Massachusetts Vital Records (Holbrook
Research Institute, Oxford, MA, 1989), Adams 1878-1894; Index to Deaths 1878
- 1907.
- Town Clerk, Vital Records of Adams, MA. marriage certificate
shows his occupation.
- Jay Mack Holbrook, Massachusetts Vital Records, Index to
Deaths 1878 - 1907.
- LDS Church, International Genealogical Index v4.01, Film
1904028.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. MI,
15th Infantry Unit (A J); Co F, 24th Infantry Unit (Andrew I, Andrew J).
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - MI, enlisted
- 20 Apr 1861, rank - Priv, age - 21, enlisted - Detroit, MI.
- Cemetery Records Online (http://interment.net/data/us),
http://interment.net/data/us/il/pulaski/moundnat/index%5Fb.htm.
- www.ancestry.com.
- Notes of Jane Ann Bucklin Rosskam about Alden Bucklin's
Family.
- George Wells Bucklin, Three Hundredth Anniversary Bucklin
Family in America (2614 Franklin Ave, Broomall, PA , 1958).
- Vital Records of Foster, RI, Wills, pp 462-463. Anne is
mentioned in will of her father dated 1816.
- Email from Jo Clements of St. Marys, Georgia dated 9-5-2005.
I have a little additional info on Jephthah Hopkins -- according to records I
have from other Hopkins descendents Jephthah was born a Nipmunk Indian in 1753,
adopted by Jonah Hopkins and his wife Abigail (nee Whitman); married Anne Bucklin
25 Jan 1778 in Scituate RI; died 1820.
- Biographical Record of Kane County, Illinois, Illustrated
(S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago, 1898.). Anson C. Bucklin, now living
a retired life in Dundee, Kane county, Illinois, was for many years a successful
farmer and dairyman of Fox River valley. He dates his residence in Illinois since
June, 18 37, coming here when Northern Illinois was a wilderness. He was born
in the town of Adams, Berkshire county, Massachusetts, October 15, 1823.
- Ibid., The subject of this sketch came to Illinois with
his mother and family, and, a boy of thirteen, held the plow that turned the
first furrow on the place and helped develop the farm. He remained with hi s
mother until her death, she having conveyed to him the old homestead. He built
there a good large residence, barns and other buildings and made of it one of
the best dairy farms in the Fox river val ley. He commenced shipping milk to
Chicago in 1856, and has continued in the dairy business since that time, usually
having upon his place about seventy-five milch cows. ....Few men are better known
a nd none more highly esteemed.
- Ibid.
- Ibid., Politically Mr. Bucklin was first identified with
the Abolition party, and on the organization of the Republican party became one
of its stanch [sic] supporters, and in 1856 voted for its first presid ential
candidate, General John C. Fremont. Being ever a believer in temperance and in
the principles of prohibition, he has of late years supported the Prohibition
party.
- Ibid., Mr. Bucklin was first married in Cook county, in
1844, to Miss Julia Jinks, a native of Berkshire county, Massachusetts ....In
October, 1877, our subject married Miss Emma Merritt, a native of New Yor k,
but then living in Bloomington, Illinois. She died about two years later, and
in December 1880, Mr. Bucklin married Mrs. Emma Miner, who was born and reared
near Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, and daughte r of Russell Mallory.
- Rutland, VT, City Records.
- Sioux City Journal, 24 Jan 1971 Obituary.
- Family History Website.
- Death Certificate of cited county/state.
- Ibid., # 1918 MN 019129.
- Dalby Database, On-Line Database from Owatonna Public Library,
Owatonna , Minnesota, Cemetery Search for burials for surname "Bucklin".
- Death Certificate of cited county/state. # 1931-MN-020700.
- Headstone Data. Inspection by Leonard H. Bucklin, Nov.
2001, showsmarker for burial of unnamed baby boy to have been in same plot as
cremated ashes of Leonard Alby Bucklin, even though Leonard Alby had been told
bef ore his death that the baby had been buried nearby, at the foot of a large
tree, by a trusted family friend who worked in the Cemetary.
- RVR, Volume 2, page 187.
- Peggy Lewis, Note Submission PEG010405 to Jos Bucklin Soc
(Submission to Joseph Bucklin Society 5 Apr 2001).
- Rehoboth Vital Records Births, vol 1, p 4.
- Massachusetts Archives Collection (1629 - 1799). Volume
113, pages 596-597 CITE: Resolves 1711-1712, C 118. List of inhabitants of Rehoboth
belonging to Mr. Greenwood's church, Baptists, and others, as well as those outside
of requested precinct (see pages 604-605 and V 11, pages 386-390A).
- Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, Roll of
Associates. p 2067.
- Headstone Data, Newman Cemetary. Here lies ye Body of Barah
Bucklen, Decd Feby 7th, 1738/9 in ye 73rd year of his Age.
- Ibid., "Here lies ye Body of Mr Barak Bucklen Died Feb
ye 7th 1738/39 in ye 73 Year of His Age".
- Rehoboth Vital Records Marriages, v 1, p 49.
- Rehoboth Vital Records Deaths, Vol 1, page 91.
- Headstone Data. "Here lies ye Body of Barak Bucklien junr
Dedc Jany 11th 1739/40 in ye 36th year of His Age".
- Rehoboth Vital Records Deaths.
- Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, Roll of
Associates. v 2 p 247.
- Attleboro Town Records, p 4.
- Mary Bosworth Clarke, Bosworth Genealogy, p 60. "bap. in
Hingham, Mass., by Rev. Peter Hobart, July 2, 1640.".
- Ibid., 148. "...appointed with his cousin Jonathan Bosworth,Jr.,and
another...as troopers to guard the town.".
- Holems, Directory of the Ancestral Heads of New England
Families (1964).
- Hull, New England Historical and Genelogical Register,
April 1989, pp 135-136. Hull notes the Journal of Israel Loring, at p. 2, forHull's
source that Benjamin was slain.
- Rehoboth Vital Records Deaths, Vol 1, page 54. "slain March
26, 1676".
- Leonard Bliss, Jr, History of Rehoboth (Otis, Broaders
& Company, 1836), 95. "one of the men was ascertained to be a Bucklin of Rehoboth,
from his very large frame, and from a set of double teeth all around.".
- bones were dug up and not reburried at site.
- John C. Erhardt, Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony 1645-1692, 378.
This list in the town records of those who contributed money for the war lists
Benjamin as paying money and adds the note:"with ye loss of a gun",.
- Ibid., 479. Town list of proprietors of the town lists
"The heirs of Benjamin Bucklin" as "Orphans.".
- Jermiah K. Bucklin, Notes of Jermiah K. Bucklin.
- Rehoboth Vital Records Marriages, Book 1, p 85.
- Providence Vital Records, Book 1, ,p 48.
- Jenckes Geneology, p 13.
- Attleboro Town Records, Births, p 53.
- Secretary of the Commonwealth, Massachusetts Soldiers and
Sailors of the Revolutionary War (Boston, State Printers, 1896), v2 p755. We
guess because of name and age that this is the Benjamine referred to in the Masschusetts
book as: "Bucklin, Benjamin. Private, Capt. Simeon Cole s co., Cot. Dean s regt.;
service from March 6, 1781 , 10 days; company raised for 40 days service at Rhode
Island, but discharged March 15, 1781, by order of Maj. Gen. Lincoln.".
- Family notes of Lesley Buckland Crawford (about 1930),
granddaughter of R. Joseph Wales Buckland.
- Unverified Internet item. Steve Lindell reports that files
on the internet show children being born in VT after 1778.
- Family notes of Lesley Buckland Crawford (about 1930),
granddaughter of R. Joseph Wales Buckland. "Our records show Benjamin Bucklin
(1754-1838) and wife, Patience Horton, living in Guilford, VT about 10 miles
east of Halifax, where Bucklin Hill Farm is located. The map shows the Green
River flowing between the two townships. Benjamin was the son of Esquire (Squire)
Bucklen (1731-1818) of Foster, Rhode Island and wife, Hopestill Ballou. Foster
is inland and west of Providence, close to the Connecticut border.".
- Barbour Collection, Connecticut Vital Records (http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/4791/barbourcollectionpomfretbabbitand.html).
- Email from Marilyn Allis dated September 21, 2000. David
Bucklin died January 1820. His son Benjamin probably died before 1820 because
he's not mentioned in David's will.
- Pawtucket Town Records, Bucklin File, Benjamin folder.
Benjamin Bucklin granted a license to keep a Tavern, Inn, or House of public
Entertainment, and to retail strong Liquors threin.. Town council of Stephen
Olney, Jonathan Jencks, Timothy Greene, Elish a Olney and Elisaha Angell. Quere
whether this is the right Benjamin Bucklin. This is entered here simply because
he is the only Buckin in the right time frame and possibly the right area.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. OH,
2nd Cavalry Unit, Musician.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - OH, enlisted
14 Sep 1861, rank - Musician, age 21, no place of enlistment given, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co F, 2nd OH Cavalry, Rank:
Induction & Discharge - Musician, Box 552, Extraction 14, Record 1089.
- Francis B Heitman, Historical Register and Dictionary of
the United States Army, 1789-1903 (US Government Printing Office, 1903), Vol
I, p 259. Served RI, Capt commissary of subsistence volunteers 26 Nov 1862; Brevet
Major volunteers 2 Aug 1865 for faithful services in the subsistence department
and Lieutenant Colonel volunteers 2 Aug 1865 fo r faithful meritorious and gallant
services; honorably mustered out 3 Aug 1865; 2nd Lieutenant 34th Infantry 22
Jan 1867; dismissed 18 Sep 1867; died 15 Jan 1880.
- Ibid., Vol I, p 259.
- The Daily Report, obituary.
- Ibid., 12 Jan 1951 obituary.
- GEDCOM Submission Anderson0208.FTW to Jos Bucklin Soc.
Date of import 14 Sep 2002.
- Report by 2nd or 3rd Generation, Steven Sharkey.
- Report by 3rd or 4th Generation, Steven Sharkey.
- Andrew W. Young, History of Chautauqua County, NY (Matthews
& Warren, Buffalo, NY, 1875), p 398. "be came to Gerry in May, 1817' and later
married Betsey Bucklin.
- Internet web pages, Descendants of Sally Woodcock, www.cwoodcock.com.
- Gayle M. Gardner, "Chautauqua County, New York Bucklin
Family," e-mail message from () to Leonard Bucklin, 4-24-2001.
- National Portrait Gallery database.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served, WI, enlisted
24 Apr 1861, rank - Priv, no age or place of enlistment given, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co K, 3rd WI Infantry, Rank:
Induction - Corpl, Discharge - Comy. Sgt, Box 559, Extraction 4, Record 1881.
- U.S. Census 1910, for Rockford, MN. shows wife Ellen as
head of household and no Brayton living in County.
- Ibid., entry for son Kitt C. Carson in Rockford, MN says
that Kitt's father born in OH and mother in MI.
- U.S. Census 1900, Rockford Twp., Wright Co., MN. son Alby
B gives the state of birth of his father as Michigan, in contrast to his brother's
1910 census statement that the father was born in Ohio.
- Obituary taken from Newspaper without date or banner. Brock
L. Bucklin
Cpl. Brock L. Bucklin, age 28, formerly of Cascade, died May 31, 2006 while serving
in Iraq. Surviving are his son, Jacob Bucklin; parents, Duane and Dawn Bucklin
of Caledonia; four brothers and one sister, Shawn
(Sandra) Bucklin, Pete Bucklin, Spc. Brad (Kelly) Bucklin, Wayne Bucklin, Becky
(Rick) Cummings; grandparents, Donald and Nellie Varner and Anna Grace Bucklin;
and one nephew, Jamie Holt. Brock was a 1997 graduate of Forest Hills Central
High School currently stationed at Ft.
Carson, CO. Funeral Services will be Friday, June 9 at 1 p.m. at the Forest Hills
Fine Arts Center, 600 Forest Hill SE. Interment Cascade Township Cemetery. In
lieu of flowers memorials to The Home Front Cares, Inc., P.O. Box 38516, Colorado
Springs, CO 80937-8516. The family will receive friends Thursday 11 a.m. to 2
p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. at Metcalf & Jonkhoff Funeral Home, 4291 Cascade Rd. SE
at Kenmoor east of I-96.
Published in the Grand Rapids Press from 6/7/2006 - 6/8/2006.
- Death Certificate of cited county/state. # 1922-MN-017487.
- Email communication. Rigenweb posting 19 Jun 2002. marraige
record, according to the posting.
- Family Bible of Mrs. John H. Siggins (Submission to Joseph
Bucklin Society).
- Descendents of William Bucklin, William Bucklin Family
Notes (Submission to JFK Library, Dearborn Heights, MI).
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. MI,
Co F, 24th Infantry Unit, First Sgt.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - MI, enlisted
- 30 Jul 1862, rank - Sgt, age - 30, enlisted - Detroit, MI.
- Civil War Service Records. Co, I, 24th MI Infantry, Rank:
Induction - Sgt, Discharge - 1st Sgt, Box 545, Extraction 6, Record 535.
- 21st Michigan (www.21stmichigan.org/gettysburg.html). Killed
in action as First Sgt, Co. F, in Gettysbury, PA.
- U.S. Census 1880. Sudbury, VT.
- U.S. Census 1900, Newton County, MO, Benton Township.
- Ibid., Benton Twp, Newton Co, MO.
- Ibid.
- Ibid., Benton Twp, Newton Co., MO.
- Social Security Death Records.
- Note Submission STA10123 to Jos Bucklin Soc.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. NY,
Co H, 4th Heavy Artillery Unit.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - NY, enlisted
23 sept 1862, rank - Priv, age 18, enlisted at New York City, NY, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co C, 50th IL Infantry, Rank:
Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 539, Extraction 11, Record 3744.
- Civil War Muster Rolls (United States National Archives).
Co C, 50th Illinois Infantry, Rank: Induction - Priv, Discharge - Priv, Box 000539,
Extraction 0011, Record, 00003744.
- Old Proprietary Records of Rehoboth.
- Barabara Carfton Vulgamott, Note Submission BAR10513 to
Jos Bucklin Soc (Pavbjv@@ncn.net, 13 May 2001).
- Family Bible of Susan Jane Crafton Rorabaugh.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. MI,
Co A, 1st Infantry Unit.
- Civil War Service Records. Co A, 1st MI Infantry, Rank:
Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 545, Extraction 6, Record 489 (Charles H Buckland)
and Record 536 (Charles H Bucklin).
- Ibid., Co B, 57th IL Infantry, Rank: Induction & Discharge
- Priv, Box 539, Extraction 11, record 3743.
- GEDCOM Submission KNE10204.FTW to Jos Bucklin Soc. RI,
Co H, 11th Infantry Unit, Musician.
- Vermont in the Civil War - Artillery Units (http://vermontcivilwar.org/arty/2by-r.shtml,
28 Jan 2001).
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. USCT,
Co I, 81st Colored Infantry, 2nd Lt. VT, 2nd Battery, Light Artillery.
- Francis B Heitman, Historical Register and Dictionary of
the United States Army, 1789-1903, Vol I, p 259. Srved VT, 2nd VT battery 5 Aug
1864; honorably discharged 9 Mar 1865; Sergeant Major 81th United States Colored
Infantry 14 Mar 1865; 2nd lieutenant 12 Aug 1865; honorably mustered out 22 Mar
1867; 1s t lieutenant 39th Infantry 12 Jun 1867; died 5 Oct 1867.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - VT, enlisted
5 Aug 1864, rank - Priv, no age or place of enlistment given, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. 2nd Battery, VT Light Artillery,
Rank: Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 557, Extraction 2, Record 2113 (Charles
Buckland) and Record 2129 (Charles M Bucklin.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. VT,
Co C, 1st Heavy Artillery.
- Civil War Service Records. Co C, 1st VT Heavy Artillery,
Rank: Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 557, Extraction 2, Record 2128.
- US Army Military History Institute, www.armyh.mil. They
have a full standing portrait of him in uniform.
- U.S. Census 1860. Charles listed by his father as 6 years
old and born in Illinois. Also listed as born in Illinois in 1857 census and
as being 2 ;years old then. Note the birthdate of sibling Udoris, which seems
to o close to be consistant with birthdate of Charles.
- District Court, Moose Jaw Saskstchewan, Canada, # 2162245.
- District Court, Moose Jaw, Saskstchewan, Canada, Document
# 2162245. Charles Preston Bucklin has become naturalized as a British subject,
and is, within Canada, entitled to all political and other rights...with this
qualification that he shall not, when within the limi ts of the foreign state
of which he was a subject previous to the date hereof, be demed to be a British
subject...
- Providence Gazette, 8 Jan 1886.
- Ibid., 8 Jan 1886. He has for some years been the cler
of th ehouse now known as the James Davis Belting Company. He is a prompt and
reliable gentleman and is experience in municipal affairs amply qualifies him
for th e new position to which he has been chosen. He has been cler of the School
Committee since May, 1881, was a member of the Town Copujncil in 1864, and in
Decmember, 1884 was appointed sewer commission er for one year.".
- Robert Grieve, ed.Henry R. Caufield, Illustrated History
of Pawtucket, Central Falls, and Vicinity.
- Headstone Data, by Harvey Bucklin on 7 May 2001.
- Emma Pititclerc and Ellen Raynor, History of the Town of
Cheshire, p 78.
- Submission to Joseph Bucklin Society, Amy Russell, Letter
of Oct, 2001.
- Ibid., Amy Russell, Letter of Oct 2001.
- FAmily Bible Records, Birth Certificate modified.
- Report by 2nd or 3rd Generation, Gina Marie Shaw.
- The Daily Report, 12 Jan. 1951 obituary for Bernice J.
Price.
- Ibid., 12 Jan 1951 obituary for sister Bernice Price.
- Ibid., obituary for sister Bernice J. Price.
- Report by 2nd or 3rd Generation, Susan Anne Bucklin Reid.
- Mining Journal (Marquette, MI), obituary.
- Report by 3rd or 4th Generation, Susan Bucklin Reid, "from
his obit". employed for 53 years, retiring in 1957.
- Ibid., Susan Bucklin Reid, "from his obit". Service were
held at the Swanson Funeral Home , with the rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church
officiating.
- Benedict, David, NS 12.
- Secretary of the Commonwealth, Massachusetts Soldiers and
Sailors of the Revolutionary War, v2 p755. Bucklin, Comfort. Private, Capt. Nathaniel
Carpenter s co., Cot. Thomas Carpenter s regt.; service, I mo. 5 days, from July
20, 1777; marched from Rehoboth to Bristol and Providence, R. I.
- Letter from Marcella Armstrong Clarke, July 14, 1995.
- Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society
of the Daughters of the American Revolution, v 10 p 333.
- Report by 3rd or 4th Generation, Lee Gowers.
- Family Bible, possessed by Lee J. Gowers, 9 Hazelwood Crescent,
Jt Johns, NF A1E 6B1, Canada.
- American Local History Network, William Bucklin's Family.
appointed Lt in Michigan Militia on July 6, 1819 by Lewis Cass.
- Rehoboth Vital Records Deaths, Vol 2, page 239. "Daniel,
of John".
- Rehoboth Vital Records Marriages, Vol 2 p 106.
- Henry R. Chace, Henry Chace Papers (MSS 338), box 1, f.
17 and 18. "a house & store, an old wharf good" on the west side of Main street
and north of Coin. Described in 1798 as a house 36 x 28 two story wood, a store
30 x 20 two story wood, and a barn 12 x 20:.
- Providence Journal, July 23, 1776. PROVIDENCE, July 23,
1776Capt. Daniel Bucklin of the privateer Montgomery of this port has returned
from a cruise during which he took three valuable-prizes.... Captain Bucklin's
prizes will be sol d at auction in Providence at an early date.".
- Providence Gazette. At age 73, an experienced naval commander
according to the newpaper obituary note.
- Headstone Data. In June 2000, the headstone was found broken
in pieces from weather and portions missing. The only part still readable is
"...seventy fourth .... of his age. An Honest Man is the Noblest Work of God
". Fortunately earlier transcribers recorded that this stone showed his name
as Capt Daniel Bucklin born in Rehoboth and died May 7th 1805.
- Wills, Providence City Hall, Book 9, page 522 ,1805.
- Rehoboth Vital Records Marriages, 3/329.
- Carpenter Geneology, 139.
- Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society
of the Daughters of the American Revolution, v 23 p 329.
- Frederic S. Hills, New York State Men: Biographic Studies
and Character Portraits (Argus Co, Albany, NY, 1910), entry for Frank B. Twining.
On December 12, 1889 , he married Miss Nomina Bucklin, daugher of the late Dr.
Daniel D. Bucklin, a well known physician and surgeon of Lansingbury.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. RI,
Co A, 10th Infantry Unit, Sgt.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - RI, enlisted
26 may 1862, rank - Sgt, no age or place of enlistment given, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co A, 10th RI Infantry, Rank:
Inductino & Discharge - Sgt, Box 551, Extraction 1, Record 2949.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. MA,
Co K, 33rd Infantry Unit.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - MA, enlisted
- 23 July 1862, rank - Priv, age 23, no place of enlistment given, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co K, 33 MA Infantry, Rank:
Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 544, Extraction 5, Record 1949.
- Town Clerk record of town named.
- U.S. Census 1850, Adams, Berkshire, MA.
- Report by 7th or later Generation, Judith Anderson, personal
e-mail correspondence with bevy@@berkshire.rr.com 8 Sep 2002. When Daniel died
Jackson B. Farnum became guardian to Frances A and
Harriet A Bucklin... date of guardianship was April 29, 1868. Daniel's real
estate was valued at $10,100.00 and his personal estate was $7469.81.
Luthena was given $1154.74, A. J. Bucklin $384.91, Ellen A Richmond $384.91,
Daniel Bucklin $384.91, J. B. Farnum Guardian of F.A. and H. A. Bucklin
$769.82, and L.L. Lincoln, guardian of L. C. and H. M. Lincoln $384.91. The
names mentioned in these administration papers( Daniel died intestate) were
his widow Luthena A. Bucklin, Andrew J., Daniel F- Sylvia Lincoln, a name
that was hard to read... but something like Naity Lincoln, Ellen A. Richmond,
Frances A. Bucklin (by the way Frances was called Fannie), and
Almedin( Almeda) whose residence was in Adams and Cheshire.
- Death record of cited town/county/state.
- The Transcript Adams, MA (paper known none as the North
Adams Trasncript), obit. "At South Adams, Nov. 28, Daniel Bucklin, Aged 66.".
- Death record of cited town/county/state, p. 14. "Married...Black
Jaundice...Farmer".
- Email communication. Judith Anderson, 20 Sep 2002.
- Secretary of the Commonwealth, Massachusetts Soldiers and
Sailors of the Revolutionary War, v2 p755.
- U.S. Census, 1790. head of household of 3 males over 16
yrs of age, 2 males under 16, 3 females.
- William Brown, Over Pathways to the Past (1930). In 1806
Bronw bought 80 acres of teh south end of Lot No. 1 of Darius Bucklin.
- Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society
of the Daughters of the American Revolution, v 50 p 391. "enlisted 1777, as private
in Capt. Samuel Low's company, Col Benjamin Simonds's Berkshire County, MA regiment,
and in 1781 in Capt Levi Brown's company, Col. Asa Barnes' regiment".
- Secretary of the Commonwealth, Massachusetts Soldiers and
Sailors of the Revolutionary War, v2 p755. Bucklin, Darius, Adams. Private, Capt.
Samuel Low's co., Col. Benjamin Simonds's (Berkshire Co.) regt.; enlisted Oct.
13, 1780; discharged Oct. 21, 1780; service, 9 days; marched to the Northward
by o rder of Gen. Fellows on an alarm; also, Capt. Levi Brown's co., Col. Asa
Barnes's (Berkshire Co.) regt.; enlisted Oct. 30, 1781; discharged Nov. 7, 1781;
service, 9 days; company detached and marche d to join Gen. Stark at Saratoga
on an alarm.
- Report by 5th or 6th Generation, Betty Ruffer.
- John G. Erhardt, History of Rehoboth, Seekonk, Mass., Pawtucket
& East Providence, RI, 1692-1812, p 38. Sold his interest in the Benjamin Bucklin
homestead to Henry Smith, David recited as being of Boston.
- Rehoboth Vital Records Deaths, Vol 2, page 237. "David,
of Joseph, November 1726".
- Robert S. Trim, Newman Cemetary.
- Providence Journal, 1859, No. 65. "...David and John, emigrated
from Rhose Island. All of them disposed of their property in Coventry.".
- U.S. Census 1790. David head of household, with a family
of four.
- George Wells Bucklin Autobiogaphy. (age 94 yrs.).
- Richard Anderson, Notes of Richard Anderson.
- Barbour Collection, Connecticut Vital Records, Vol 1 p
51, Windham County.
- Pomfret Vital Records, Vol. 1, Page 51. David Bucklin m.
Abigail Waldo, July 31, 1749.
- Rootsweb.com Cemeteries listing, www.usroots.com/~jmurphy/gibson/gibcem,
visited 2 apr 2001.
- Ibid., www.usroots.com/~jmurhpy/gibson/gibcem, visited
2 apr 2001. Age 68y 2 m.
- Concord, NH, Concord Monitor, 9 Dec 2001 Obit.
- Email from Bev Chanet (various dates).
- George Wells Bucklin Autobiogaphy. admitted to the bar
at Watertown, NY.
- notes of Harry Masters Bucklin, from Geo Bucklin's family
history.
- Rehoboth Vital Records, Vol 1, p 4.
- Rehoboth Vital Records Deaths, Vol 1, p 84.
- Ibid., Vol 1, page 84. "Deborah, of Joseph, buried Nov.
27, 1690".
- Cole Genealogy, p 33.
- Colonial Families of the United States of America, v7 p467.
- Henry E. Whipple, Brief Genealogy of the Whipple Families
Who Settled in Rhode Island (Providence: A. Crawford Greene, 1873), p 38.
- Whipple Web Site.
- James N. Arnold, Arnold, Vital Records of Rehoboth, 1642-1896,
65.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - IA, enlisted
29 Jul 1862, rank - Priv, age 21, no place of enlistment given, Army - Union.
- Elizebeth Johnson, Joseph Spaulding House Research Projects,
Research on line of James Bucklin (10).
- U.S. Census 1850. age 79, born in NH, living with family
of Nathaniel F. Bucklin.
- Ibid., Agee 79, living with the family of Nathaniel F.
Bucklin and Laura Browne.
- Birth Certificate of cited county/state. Recorded in Sisseton,
South Dakota, county of Roberts, Book 3, Page 16, Line 8210.
- Message from JBS Contact Page from Donald Orson Bucklin,
Jr. dated 6-13-2006. From Donald Orson Bucklin, Jr.
- Report by 3rd or 4th Generation. who attended funeral.
- Message from JBS Contact Page from Donald Orson Bucklin,
Jr. dated 6-13-2006.
- Report by 3rd or 4th Generation, Notes from Joyce-Ann Bucklin
to Leonard Bucklin, June 2000.
- Death Certificate of cited county/state. #1936-MN-024048.
- Marraige Record of cited County/State. marriage reocrd
of George Earle Bucklin lists his father as Earle Bucklin and mother Janna.
- Elizabeth J. Johnson and James Lucas Wheaton IV, "History
of Pawtucket Rhode Island", Spaulding House Publications, Pawtucket, 1986, ISBN
0-96136982-1-3..
- Elizebeth Johnson, Joseph Spaulding House Research Projects,
research 1986 on line to James (10).
- Rehoboth Vital Records Births, Volume 1, page 97.
- Trim, Robert Sheldon, Unrecorded Vital Records of Rehoboth,
Massachusetts, Part Two - Deaths, privately printed 1980, Page 8 (Ingraham Records).
- Pawtucket Gazette and Chronicle, 9 May, 1829.
- Ibid., 9 May 1829.
- James N. Arnold, Arnold, Vital Records of Rehoboth, 1642-1896,
Page 433.
- Peggy Lewis, Note Submission PEG010213 to Jos Bucklin Soc
(Pdqlewise@@aol.com 13 Jan 2001).
- Ibid., Their home is still standing along the St. George
River and is part of the state prision farm.
- Report by 3rd or 4th Generation, Patricia B. Gosselin.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. RI,
Co E, 1st Light Artillery Battery.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - RI, enlisted
14 Aug 1862, rank - Priv, no age or place of enlistment given, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co E, 1st RI Light Artillery,
Rank: Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 555, Extraction 1, Record 2950.
- Brown University photo files, 1895 Brown Univ. Symphoney
Society photo. Shows Vice President of the Society as Edward E. Bucklin, of the
class of 1896, and playing the Cornet.
- ancestry.com, US Public Records Index. Name: Edward F.
Bucklin
Birth Date: 6 Jun 1930
Street Address: 5 Parsonage Dr. 3rd
City: Warwick
County: Kent
State: Rhode Island
Zip Code: 02889.
- Murphy Funeral Home, 800-812 Greenwich Avenue, Warwick,
Kent County, Rhode Island. Edweard F. "Bucky" Bucklin III, 76 of Parsonage Drive,
dued Tuesday at Kent Hospital. He was the husband of the late Bertha C. (Hartley)
Bucklin. Born in Providence, a son of the late Edward F. Bucklin Jr and Georgia
(Sanford) Bucklin, he had lived in Warwick most of his life. Mr. Bucklin was
a custodian for Warwick Public Schools, retiring in 1995 after 17 years of service.
He was formerly a machine operator for Taco Corp. He served in the United States
Army during the Korean War. He was a member of Nelson-Mack Post #4651, VFW of
Cranston. He was the beloved father of Edward F. Bucklin IV of Coventry; Gail
F. Gowner and Joyce C. Cabral, both of Johnson. Cherished grandfather of four.
He was the brother of the late Robert L. Bucklin. His funeral will be held Saturday
at 10:00 AM in the Urquhart-Murphy Funeral Home, 800 Greenwich Avenue, Route
5, Greenwood, Warwick (Exit 12A on I-95). Burial with full military honors, wil
follow in RI Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Exeter. Relatives and friends are invited
and may call Friday 7-9 PM.
- Warwick Beacon Newspaper. Edweard F. "Bucky" Bucklin III,
76 of Parsonage Drive, dued Tuesday at Kent Hospital. He was the husband of
the late Bertha C. (Hartley) Bucklin. Born in Providence, a son of the late
Edward F. Bucklin Jr and Georgia (Sanford) Bucklin, he had lived in Warwick most
of his life. Mr. Bucklin was a custodian for Warwick Public Schools, retiring
in 1995 after 17 years of service. He was formerly a machine operator for Taco
Corp. He served in the United States Army during the Korean War. He was a member
of Nelson-Mack Post #4651, VFW of Cranston. He was the beloved father of Edward
F. Bucklin IV of Coventry; Gail F. Gowner and Joyce C. Cabral, both of Johnson.
Cherished grandfather of four. He was the brother of the late Robert L. Bucklin.
His funeral will be held Saturday at 10:00 AM in the Urquhart-Murphy Funeral
Home, 800 Greenwich Avenue, Route 5, Greenwood, Warwick (Exit 12A on I-95). Burial
with full military honors, wil follow in RI Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Exeter.
Relatives and friends are invited and may call Friday 7-9 PM.
- Report by Spouse, Nancy Ellen Bucklin.
- Papers of Kenneth Bucklin.
- Marriage Certificate, 22 Jan 1879, Collins Twp, Story County,
IA.
- Internet web pages, ebay auction for calendar shown in
photo, visited 10 Jun 2002.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - NY, enlisted
31 Aug 1864, rank - Priv, age 21, enlisted at Pierrepoint, NY, Army - Union.
- Adin Ballou, Ballous in America, p 70. Mercy Ballou ...married
Elijah Bucklin, particulars not found, and had at least one daugher, Chloe Bucklin.
- Mary Bosworth Clarke, Bosworth Genealogy, 147.
- James N. Arnold, Arnold, Vital Records of Rehoboth, 1642-1896,
561.
- DAR Linages Book, 97.
- Thomas Greenwood, Greenwood, Minutes of Newman Church.
all four siblings were baptized on the same day.
- Secretary of the Commonwealth, Massachusetts Soldiers and
Sailors of the Revolutionary War, v2 p755. Bucklin, Elijah, Rehoboth (probably).
List of men in 1st Rehoboth co. who served at York for 5 mos. dated July -, 1776;
also, list of men who were drafted to serve in the Continental Army dated May
15 , 1777; fined for non-service, £10.
- Ibid., 752-756.
- Internet web pages, www.geocities.com/moserone/dat2.html.
- Thomas W. Bicknell, History of the State of Rhode Island
and Providence Plantations (:,), Volume 6, Page 49.
- Thomas W. Bicknell, History of the State of Rhode Island
and Providence Plantation (:,), Volume 6, page 49.
- Kathleen McLaughlin Papers.
- Internet web pages, Family of Phineas Slayton on 2 Feb
2002.
- Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society
of the Daughters of the American Revolution, v151 p247.
- Jenkins, Margaret R., Wallingford and Mount Holly, VT Cemetary
Inscriptions, p 44. age 6 months at death.
- George Wells Bucklin Autobiogaphy. Husband Daniel Wakeman
was buried next to her.
- Town Clerk, Vital Records of Adams, MA.
- Email communication. Judith Anderson.
- Adin Ballou, Ballous in America, p 70.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. NY,
Co G, A, 85th Infantry Unit; Battery H, 1st Light Artillery Unit.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - NY, enlisted
29 Oct 1861, rank - Priv, age 18, enlisted at Geneva, Ontario Co, NY, Army -
Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co C, 145th PA Infantry, Rank:
Induction - Priv, Discharge, Corpl, Box 554, Extraction 15, Record 2091.
- U.S. Census. Listed by father as born in Minnesota two
years before the 1860 census in Wright County, but s not listed in the 1857 Census
in Dakota County.
- James N. Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636 - 1850
(21 vols., Providence, Narranansett Hisotrical Pub. Co., 1891-1912), 1:4:39.
fecords the marraige of Esther of Coventry and Ghmas Nichols of East Greewich.
- Rehoboth Vital Records Deaths, Vol 2, page 239.
- James N. Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636 - 1850,
1:2:135.
- Ibid., v 1:4, p39.
- Abstracts of Coventry, Rhode Island Wills, v. 2 p. 270.
mentioned as deceased in 1774 will of her father, but naming children and name
of Nichols.
- Brown Family Genealogical Society, vol 24 (Aug 1995) p
12.
- Headstone Data, http://www.rootsweb.com/~nycortla/vrcem/vrcemhi.htm;
3 Jul 2001.
- Tobin Family Bible.
- U.S. Census 1900, Rockford Twp., Wright Co., MN. The date
given in this census for Ethel's birthday is April 1892, which is one year different
than that given by herself. We have chosen to use her self reported age, since
it was that used by hersel f.
- Self Reported to Jos Bucklin Soc. Ethel was a careful executive
secretary for Federal Alcohol Enforcement, and made a typed list of the birthdates
of herself and her siblings, except Eva.
- Robert Grieve, ed.Henry R. Caufield, Illustrated History
of Pawtucket, Central Falls, and Vicinity, p. 488. Ethel's mother Annie Tennqnt
was niece of Hon. George L. Littlefield.
- Report by 2nd or 3rd Generation, John H. Siggins II.
- Ibid., Bruce L. Bucklin.
- Ibid., Bruce Bucklin. Bruce Bucklin is also the source
of the photos in JBSociety files.
- U.S. Census 1900, Rockford Twp., Wright Co., MN.
- Report by Sibling, Ethel.
- Curtiss-Wedge, History of Wright County (1915), v 1, p
943.
- Marriages, Births and Deaths in Wallingford in 1907 (VTRUTKAN-L.Rootsweb.com
15 Feb 2001). 51 yrs 7 months 25 days.
- Biographical Record of Kane County, Illinois, Illustrated.
Mr. Bucklin was first married in Cook county, in 1844, to Miss Julia Jinks, a
native of Berkshire county, Massachusetts and a daughter of Henry Jinks, a pioneer
of Barrington township. She died Octobe r 15, 1873, leaving two children--Frances,
wife of Daniel Burks, a business man of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Henry I.,
a farmer residing on the old homestead, who was born December 24, 1853, and wa
s married March 6,1883, to Miss Mary Welsby, by whom he has three children. as
follows: John A., born December 24, 1883; Julia I., born October 13, 1885; and
Oliver E., born December 3, 1887.
- Report by 3rd or 4th Generation, Judith Diane Anthony,
janthony@@houston.rr.com, 2002.
- 21st Michigan.
- Civil War Service Records. Co H, 143rd OH Infantry, Rank:
Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 552, Extraction 14, Record 1090 (Francis M
Bucklin) and Record 997 (Francis M Bucklen).
- GEDCOM submission CHI000801 to Jos Bucklin Soc. Date of
Import: 11 Aug 2000.
- Buffalo Journal, 3 May 1907.
- Ibid., 3 May 1907. Miss Nina Elliot and Frank Bucklin were
married Sunday evening at the home of the bride's brother, DeForrest Elliott.
Rev. Ewing performed the ceremony....On Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. Bucklin left
f or Hood River, Oregon, where they will make their home.
- Providence Journal, 3 Sep 1944.
- Ibid., 3 Sep 1944. died "at Odd Fellows Home, Patucket
Ave. Before moving to the home a year ago he resided at 85 John street.".
- Holyoke, Massachusetts, City Directory (Transcript Publishing
Co., Holyoke, MA, 1892).
- Jenkins, Margaret R., Wallingford and Mount Holly, VT Cemetary
Inscriptions, p 44. age at death 1 year.
- Political Graveyard (www.political graveyard.com/bio/bucklin-bucklnell.htm
visited 4/11/2002).
- Internet web pages, Descendants of Sally Woodcock, www.cwoodcock.com
on 2 Feb 2002.
- Essex County, Ontario Marriages, record of marraige of
daughter Ada Bucklin.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - MI, enlisted
- 8 Sep 1864, rank - Priv, age 16, enlisted at Jackson, MI, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co A, 1st MI Infantry, Rank:
Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 545, Extraction 6, Record 537.
- Headstone Data, www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/cemeteries/churchcem.html
12 Mar 2001. Headstone gives his date of birth and death and says "son of Wm
& Sarah Bucklin".
- Birth Certificate of cited county/state.
- Self Reported to Jos Bucklin Soc, to grandchild Patricia
B. Gosselin.
- Marriage Certificate.
- Rootsweb Internet posting, by jonesgeneaolgy@@yahoo.com.
- Gerald G. Mattison, Jr., Some of the Descendants of John
McDonald of Johnston, Rhode Island, 315. "....(possibly daugher of Barack Bucklin
and Alice Woodcockk), born 17 Oct 1712 Central Falls. she died 3 Sep 1772 at
Johnston....was made adminstratix of his estate in Johnson 8 Mary 1745. Freelov
e continued to live in Johnston until her death. She was born in Central Falls,
but grew up in Cumberland".
- Ibid., p 315.
- RIHS Manuscipts, Buchannan - Burgess folder. The RIHS has
a letter written by John C. Bucklin to his daughter, and the style indicates
he expects beyond a teen-ager's vocabulary, hence our estimate of the birth year
of Freelove.
- Civil War Service Records. 2nd Battery, 1st Battalion ME
Light Artillery, Rank: Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 543, Extraction 3, Record
1416.
- Jenkins, Margaret R., Wallingford and Mount Holly, VT Cemetary
Inscriptions, p 44. lists Fuller Bucklin as father of deceased Frank T. Bucklin.
- Internet web pages, www.geocities.com/moserone/dat1.htlml.
- J. H. Beers & Co., Representative Men and Old Families
of Rhode Island, Vol 1, p 851. aged seventy-seven years, one month and four days.
- Report by 5th or 6th Generation, Betty Ruffer ruffer@@icc.net.
- Providence City Directory (www.netris.org/RIToolmakers/1836-37ProvDir.),
1836/37, p. 25. home at 126 South Main, Providence, RI, business at 7 Arnold
Street.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. RI,
Co D, 10th Infantry Unit.
- Civil War Service Records. Co D, 10th RI Infantry, Rank:
Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 555, Extraction 1, Record 2951.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. RI,
Co F, A, C, 12th Infantry Unit, 1st Lt.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - RI, enlisted
9 Oct 1862, rank - 2nd Lieut, no age or place of enlistment given, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co F, 12th RI Infantry, Rank:
Induction - 2nd Lt, Discharge - 1st Lt, Box 555, Extraction 1, Record 2952.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. RI,
Co K, 12th Infantry Unit.
- Civil War Service Records. Co K, 12th RI Infantry, Rank:
Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 555, Extraction 1, Record 2953.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. USCT,
Co C, 11th Colored Heavy Artillery, Capt.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - RI, enlisted
23 Sept 1863, rank - Capt, no age or place of enlistment given, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co C, 11th US Colored Heavy
Artillery, Rank: Induction & Discharge - Capt, Box 589, Extraction 12, Record
2270.
- Report by Sibling. Ethel was a careful secretary and made
a typed genealogy list of the birthdates of herself and her siblings, except
for Eva.
- U.S. Census 1900, Rockford Twp., Wright Co., MN. gives
birthdate of Dec 1894. We have preferred the birthdate given by Ethel.
- Headstone Data. Inspection by Leonard H. Bucklin, Nov 2001,
at Bucklin family area. George is next to his father.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. RI,
Co H, 9th Infantry Unit, 2nd Lt.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - RI, enlisted
26 May 1862, rank - 2nd Lieut, no age or place of enlistment given, Army - Union.
Shown as George A Bucklin in this record.
- Ibid., State served - IL, enlisted 1 mar 1865, rank - Priv,
no age or place of enlistment given, Army - Union.
- Illinois Civil War Veterans (www.ilsos.net/cgi-bin/archives/civilwar.s).
Co C, 50th Il US Infantry, Rank - Rec, Residence - Payson, Adams Co, IL.
- Williams, J.C., History and Map of Danby, Vermont, 312.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. VT,
Co H, 10th Infantry Unit, Cpl.
- Williams, J.C., History and Map of Danby, Vermont, pp 297,
312-13.
- Ibid., pp 312-13.
- Patricia Fowler, GEDCOM Submission RIK10111 to Jos Bucklin
Soc. Date of Import Jan 12, 2001.
- Providence Gazette, 9 Sep 1887. "Mr. George A. Bucklin,
eldest son of Col. Stephen R. Bucklin of Pawtucket, has resided three years in
Elm Mills, Kansas, where he owns 640 acres of land -- 70 under cultivation and
10 in forest tree s and orchard. He has a good house, a windmill for pumping
water, and 70 hed o fcattle. More than 30 years ago, Mr. Bucklin was a Chjropnicle
carrier boy, and he has been a subscirber ever since he w ent west after the
war.
- Report by 3rd or 4th Generation, Rex Wood email of 1 Aug
2000 to Leonard Bucklin.
- Self Reported to Jos Bucklin Soc.
- U.S. Census 1900, Rockford Twp., Wright Co., MN. he self
reports his birthstate as being IL, and father and mother as born in MI, but
in census of 1857, his father lists George's birthstate as Indiana, but then
changes to report Indiana in the censu s of 1860.
- U.S. Census 1860. Father reports George and his brother
Charles as being born in Illinois. On the othr hand, George's unmarried daughters
who lived with George and Olivia until George died, insisted George was born
i n LaGrange, IN.
- Headstone Data. Inspection by Leonard H. Bucklin, Nov,
2001.
- Elizabeth J. Johnson, Executive Director, Pawtucket History
Research Center, Bucklin file, Misc. Papers file.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. VT,
Co H, 1st Calvary Unit, Sgt.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - VT, enlisted
8 Oct 1861, rank - Priv, no age or place of enlistment given, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co H, 1st VT Cavalry, Rank:
Induction - Priv, Discharge - Sgt, Box 557, Extraction 2, Record 2131.
- Vermont Cemetery Database (http://vermontcivilwar.org/cemetery/bu.shtml,
28 Jan 2001).
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. RI,
Co F, B, 3rd Heavy Artillery Unit.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - RI, enlisted
25 Jan 1862, rank - Priv, no age or place of enlistment given, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co F, 3rd RI Heavy Artillery,
Rank: Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 555, Extraction 1, Record 2954.
- Report by 3rd or 4th Generation. email from Judye Mann
to Leonard Bucklin May 2000.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. RI,
Co F, 2nd Infantry Unit, Sgt.
- Civil War Service Records. Co F, 2nd RI Infantry, Rank:
Induction - Priv, Discharge - Sgt, Box 555, Extraction 1, Record 2955.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. RI,
Co H, 11th Infantry Unit, Musician.
- Civil War Service Records. Co H, 11th RI Infantry, Rank:
Induction - Musician, Discharge - Priv, Box 555, Extraction 1, Record 2956.
- Military Record of 2nd RI Volunteers, Company F. recruited
from Pawtucket, RI on 10 Dec 1864 and mustered out on 15 Jul 1865.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. MI,
Co A, 12th Infantry Unit.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - MI, enlisted
- 12 Nov 1861, rank - Priv, age - 29, enlisted Wayne, MI, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co A, 12th MI Infantry, Rank:
Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 546, Extraction 6, Record 539.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. NY,
Co L, 1st Veteran Cavalry Unit, Blacksmith.
- Civil War Service Records. Co L, 1st NY Veteran Cavalry,
Rank: Induction & Discharge - Blacksmith, Box 551, Extraction 17, Record 3391.
- Samuel Smith, Jr., Samuel Smith Family Papers.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. MA,
Co C, 3rd Infantry Unit.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - MA, enlisted
- 8 Sep 1862, rank - Priv, age 37, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co C, 3rd MA Infantry, Rank:
Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 544, Extraction 5, Record 1950.
- Papers of Phyllis Smith Stevens. GEDCOM Submission STE10110
to Jos.Bucklin Soc., phyls@@uplink.net, 9 Jan 2001, Date of Import: Jan 10, 2001.
- Ibid., George was grandfather of Phyllis Stevens. She
says George was "involved at various times in studiios in Mankato, Austin, LeSueru,
LeVerne, and Springfield [MN]1891 - 1919 ".
- Report by 3rd or 4th Generation, Phyllis Stevens, granddaugher.
house was at 3334 Normal Blvd. in Lincoln, NB.
- Report by 2nd or 3rd Generation, Phyliss Stevens, phyls@@uplink.net
4 Jan 2001.
- Social Security Death Records. Social Security Death Index
- Ancestry.com.
- Report by 2nd or 3rd Generation, Phyliss Stevens phyls@@uplink.net
4 Jan 2001.
- Papers of Phyllis Smith Stevens.
- Report by 1st Generation Child, Bruce L Bucklin.
- Ibid., Bruce L. Bucklin.
- obituary, ,,, North Providence, RI - Grace Lucille Skipp,
94 years old, passed away Wednesday, February 1st, at the Golden Crest Nursing
Center, North Providence, RI. She was born in September 23, 1912, in Providence,
RI, to Veronica M. and Washington Irving Bucklin, a former track coach for Brown
University. Grace was married to the former Herbert M. Skipp, who preceded her
in death in October 1973. She is survived by her sons Herbert B. Skipp and his
spouse Nanette, of Albuquerque, NM, and Stephen A. Skipp of Hagerstown, MD, a
niece, Dora Helwif of Cranston, RI, whos effort, support and companionship
cannot be overstated; four grandchildren, Tracy John Skipp and Christopher Alan
Skipp of Albuquerque, NM and Stephen A. Skipp Jr., and Lauren Skipp of Hagerstown,
MD; five great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild, as well as numerous
nieces and nephews. Grace was a Registered Nurse and worked in California, New
Mexico and Rhode Island, where she retired as a district nurse from the Providence
Field Office. She was very religious but private and loved her nursing career.
She had a genuine love for all animals. She was a graduate of the Rhode Island
School of Nursing and the Rhode Island School of Psychiatric Nursing. A graveside
service will be held on Friday, March 2, 2007 at 11:00am in the Newport Memorial
Park, Vaucluse Avenue, Middletown, RI.
- Ibid., North Providence, RI - Grace Lucille Skipp, 94 years
old, passed away Wednesday, February 1st, at the Golden Crest Nursing Center,
North Providence, RI. She was born in September 23, 1912, in Providence, RI,
to Veronica M. and Washington Irving Bucklin, a former track coach for Brown
University. Grace was married to the former Herbert M. Skipp, who preceded her
in death in October 1973. She is survived by her sons Herbert B. Skipp and his
spouse Nanette, of Albuquerque, NM, and Stephen A. Skipp of Hagerstown, MD, a
niece, Dora Helwif of Cranston, RI, who's effort, support and companionship cannot
be overstated; four grandchildren, Tracy John Skipp and Christopher Alan Skipp
of Albuquerque, NM and Stephen A. Skipp Jr., and Lauren Skipp of Hagerstown,
MD; five great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild, as well as numerous
nieces and nephews. Grace was a Registered Nurse and worked in California, New
Mexico and Rhode Island, where she retired as a district nurse from the Providence
Field Office. She was very religious but private and loved her nursing career.
She had a genuine love for all animals. She was a graduate of the Rhode Island
School of Nursing and the Rhode Island School of Psychiatric Nursing. A graveside
service will be held on Friday, March 2, 2007 at 11:00am in the Newport Memorial
Park, Vaucluse Avenue, Middletown, RI.
- Various emails from John Nichols.
- LDS Church, International Genealogical Index v4.01, 1985395.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. OH,
Co F, 14th Infantry Unit.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - OH, enlisted
28 Aug 1861, rank - Priv, age - 29, no place of enlistment, Army - Union.
- United States Civil War Center (www.cwc.lsu.edu/cwc.index.htm),
Lexington National Cemetery. Died while in service.
- Civil War Service Records. Co F, 14th OH Infantry, Rank:
Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 552, Extraction 14, Record 1091.
- United States Civil War Center, Lexington National Cemetery.
- Arnold, Op. Cit, Volume 14, Page 339.
- Providence Vital Records, Volume 5, Page 381.
- Sturgis Daily Journal (Sturgis, St. Joseph Co., MI), obitiuary
for Mabel Bucklin of 7 Setp 1990.
- Encyclopedia Brunoniana by Martha Mitchell, copyright C
1993 by the Brown University Library.
- Report by 3rd or 4th Generation, Letter from Debra E. Buckin
to Leonard Bucklin, June 2000.
- Ibid., Letter from Debra E. Bucklin to Leonard Bucklin,
June 2000.
- Debra Eileen Bucklin, Debra Eileen Bucklin submission (Sept
2000 GED to Joseph Bucklin Society).
- BucHar1898.FTW. Date of Import: 13 Nov 2000.
- Personal Knowledge.
- Social Security records.
- Debra Eileen Bucklin, Debra Eileen Bucklin submission.
Date of Import: Nov 13, 2000.
- Personal Knowledge. Debra Eileen Bucklin.
- Debra Eileen Bucklin, D. Bucklin Report.
- BucHar1898.FTW. Date of Import: Nov 13, 2000.
- Providence Journal, 18 Jan 1996, p 1 of Sports secion.
Photo of Brown Univ. 1st Hockey team in 1898 shows Harris Howard Bucklin of class
of 1900.
- Notes from Ann Jane Bucklin Rosskam regarding Alden Bucklin's
Family.
- Death Certificate of cited county/state. #1931-MN-020207.
- Darlene Powers Papers.
- Headstone Data. Name comes from headstone which only gives
"Henrietta, wife of the late Nehemiah Bucklin" This may, or may not, be the
wife of the Nehemiah buried in the same cemetary who was born in 1822 died in
1 861.
- Ibid., "wife of the late Nehemiah Bucklin, died June 20,
1852, in her 59th year".
- Providence City Directory, 1836/37, p 25. lists only place
of residence as "Sexton", presumably over age 21 to be listed in the directory.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. NY,
Co B, 30 Infantry Unit.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - NY, enlisted
26 Apr 1861, rank - Priv, age 44, enlisted Troy, NY, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co B, 30th NY Infantry, Rank:
Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 551, Extraction 17, Record 3392.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. MA,
Co M, 2nd Cavalry Unit.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - MA, enlisted
- 20 Mar 1863, rank - Priv, age 28, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co M, 2nd MA Cavalry, Rank:
Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 544, Extraction 5, Record 1951.
- Second Massachusetts and Its Fighting Californians (http://members.home.net/reunion/Rosters/Rosters_M1.htm,
28 Jan 2001). Roster, Company M, Discharged - disability.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. CT,
Co A, 1st Heavy Artillery Unit.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - CT, enlisted
22 may 1861, rank - Priv, no age or place of enlistment, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co A, 1st CT Heavy Artillery,
Rank: Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 535, Extraction 2, Record 3914.
- U.S. Census 1880. farmer, has father and mothe living wiht
him.
- Gouverneur Free Press.
- Governeur Free Press.
- Gouverneur (NY) Herald.
- Jefferson County, New York, Landon ed. , p 838,.
- Report by 3rd or 4th Generation. oral history of family.
- Message from JBS Contact Page from Donald Orson Bucklin,
Jr. dated 6-13-2006. Steele County Courthouse Birth Records, Book B, Page 178,
Line 2.
- LDS Church, International Genealogical Index v4.01, 1033824,
Item 67, Batch C502641.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. ME,
Co I, 26th Infantry Unit; served 9 mo 1862-3.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - ME, enlisted
15 Sept 1864, rank - Priv, age 18, no place of enlistment given, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co I, 26th ME Infantry, Rank:
Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 543, Extraction 3, Record 1417. Shown as
Herbert D Bucklin.
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. RI,
Co G, 1st Infantry Unit (3 mo 1861).
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - RI, enlisted
17 Apr 1861, rank - Priv, no age or place of enlistment given, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co G, 1st RI Infantry, Rank:
Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 555, Extraction 1, Record 2957.
- RIHS Manuscipts, MSS 1023, Box 2, Folder 62, Notes by Abigail
Field Sprague (1821-1894). "Doctor Hiram Buckin came from Seeconk; he was a graduate
of Brown University; his home and office were at ValleyFalls where he was much
beloved for his kind heartnedness, and respected for his courag e and sound judgment;
he practiced in this and neighboring towns for 20 years;he was never married....".
- Historical Catalogue of Brown University, 1905 (Providence
RI), 1764-1904, p 515. Physician Valley Falls, Smithfield, RI; fellow RI medical
society. Born Seekonk, Mass. died 1845".
- Virginia Leddy, Civil War Rosters Arranged By State. NY,
Co E, H, 65th Infantry Unit; RI, Co F, 2nd Infantry Unit.
- Historical Data Systems, Military Records of Individual
Civil War Soldiers (American Civil War Soldiers). State served - NY, enlisted
20 Aug 1861, rank - Priv, age 18, enlisted at Providence, RI, Army - Union.
- Civil War Service Records. Co E, 65th NY Infantry, Rank:
Induction & Discharge - Priv, Box 551, Extraction 17, Record 3393. Shown as Haram
Bucklin. Also served in 2nd RI Volunteers.
- Ibid., Co F, RI Infantry, Rank: Induction & Discharge -
Priv, Box 555, Extraction 1, Record 2958. Shown as Hiram Bucklin. Also served
NY.
- Thomas Steere, History of the Town of S
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