James Richard Buck2 was b. in Sackville , NB
and, later, became a farmer. He married Sarah Mitton in 1836 and they had 8
children. Sarah was born in Hull , Yorkshire , England .
Their children were:
1. Phebe
Elizabeth Buck3 (1838-1897) m. James Alexander Buck (They were
first cousins)
2. William
Edward Buck3 (1839-1887) m. Lucinda Jane Cole (They were first
cousins once removed)
3. Frances Maria
Buck3 (1841-1925) m. Albert Cook
4. James
Richard Buck3 (1845-1909) m. Theodora Woodworth
5. Charles
Albert Buck3 (1848-1914) m. Matilda Brown
6. John
Wilmot Buck3 (1849-1883) m. Sarah Augusta Buck
John
was a Master Mariner, Capt of the brigantine Bessie May. A newspaper
article states that he had returned from NY and was ill. His
brother William Edward was with him when he died. He left 4 small
children all under the age of seven. Guardianship was given to
James Richard Buck, his brother.
7. Lemuel
Allen Buck3 (1852-1914) m. Mary Wilmot
8. Sarah A.
Buck3 (1856-1861)
1. Phebe Elizabeth3 and James Alexander Buck3
were first cousins. Their fathers were
brothers. They had six children, 3 boys and 3 girls. They were married in 1859 and spent all their
lives in the Dorchester NB area. James was
a farmer. They are buried together in the Dorchester Cape Cem., in Dorchester ,
NB.
2. William Edward Buck3 and Lucinda (Lucindy)
Jane Cole4 were first cousins, once
removed. Lucinda’s mother, Catherine Buck Cole3 was a first cousin to William Edward Buck3. They were married
in 1866. William was a Master Mariner,
Captain of the Arabella. This couple
had a tragic life. Ten children were
born to them but only three survived to adulthood. In 1874, their third child, a two year old son, died.
In 1877, the three oldest living children
died, Jul 6, Jul 14 and Jul 16. A newspaper article says William lost three children from diphtheria, within
one week (sic), while he was away
at sea and that now his wife was ill. At this point all their children have died. Another son was born in Jun 1878 and died the following Nov. Another
son was born in Jan 1880 but died in Apr 1883. The first six children all died. Another daughter was
born in 1882 who lived to adulthood,
married and moved to Medford
MA . A son was born in 1884, lived to marry and have one daughter.
He died at the age of 26 and his daughter
died at age 7. Another son was born to
Lucindy in 1886 but died before
his first birthday. Child #10, was born in 1888, married, had four children and lived to the age of 80. William Edward, however, didn’t fare as
well. In Nov/Dec 1887, the Arabella went
down off the coast of Cape Cod in a violent storm. All hands were lost,
including my gt. grandfather.
3. Frances Maria Buck3 married Albert Cook, a
farmer, in 1865. They had eight children.
The first child died at the age of 5. Their oldest daughter never married. Three of their children did
marry and of the remaining three, one died
at the age of 24, unmarried. Their youngest daughter, Etta Cook married Walter Cole, the illegitimate
son of Mary Cole. They moved to Framingham , MA
around 1922. They both died from pneumonia, four days apart in 1929. Etta and Walter were 2nd cousins, once
removed.
4. James Richard Buck3 (Jr.) married Theodora
Woodworth in 1875. James was a farmer. He
was born in Sackville and Theodora was born in Hopewell . He
and Theodora had 9 children, one boy died at the age of 2. In 1883, when James’ younger brother John Wilmot
Buck3 was lost at sea, he became
guardian to John’s four young children, who were all under the age of 7. James and Theora’s family seemed
to stay in NB except for one daughter who went to Lynn , MA , married and raised a family there.
5. Charles Albert Buck3 married Matilda Brown in Brooklyn , NY ,
1872. He was a Master Mariner.
By 1873 they had settled in Hartford , CT , where their first child was born. They had 6 children, 2
boys and 4 girls. Only two of their children
married, giving them 4 grandchildren. By 1900, Charles was a RR Conductor. Both he and his wife are buried
in Cedar Hill Cem., in Hartford CT.
6. John Wilmot Buck3 married Sarah Augusta Buck4,
d/o George3 and Ann Baxter
Buck. They were first cousins, once removed. John was a Master Mariner, Captain of the brigantine Bessie May. He was home when
he died. His brother William Edward3, was with him at the time of his death. He left behind his wife and
four children under the age of 7: John
A.4, George F.4, Clara A.4, and Chester A4.
Guardianship of the children was
given to his brother James Richard3. A family story is told that his wife, known as Augusta ,
had a nervous breakdown and was hospitalized
in St. John , NB. She died there in 1894 from typhoid pneumonia. Guardianship of the children was
given to DeMille Buck4 (brother-in-law,
his wife’s brother) about 1891. George Buck4 went to live in Hartford
CT with his Uncle Charles Albert3 by
the 1900 US
census. Chester A4. was living with his Aunt Emma Buck4 Scurr, sister of DeMille4, in the 1901 Canadian census. No further
information on the other two children
John A3. and Clara A3.
7. Lemuel Allen Buck3 married Mary Wilmot in
1878. They were living with his brother,
James Richard, in 1881. He doesn’t appear in the 1891 Canadian census which might indicate they had already moved to the states. In 1900,
Lemuel, Mary and their three children: Mildred, William (he was born at sea off the coast of Brazil )
and Bertha were living in Hartford
CT. He was
listed as a Sea Captain. In 1903 Mildred died at the age of 17, The cause of death was not given. In 1910, Mary
indicated she had given birth
to four children and only two were living, William and Bertha. A name for the fourth child was not found.
8. Sarah A. Buck3 died when she was five years
old.
The next installment will discuss the last child of James
Richard Buck2 and will conclude the coverage of three generations of
the Buck family.
Canadian Census Reports 1840-1921
US Federal Census 1880-1930
Birth, Marriage and Death certificates or records
Find a Grave
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