Phebe2 was the youngest child of Edward1
and Phebe Tower Buck. She married Leighton Card, Nov 25 1834, a farmer, in Dorchester NB.
His name is also spelled Layton .
They had 12 children: William3, Elizabeth3, George Buck3,
Maria3, John3 Wesley3, Sarah Ann3,
Mary Jane3, Clara3, Charles3, Benjamin Miles3,
Bedford Layton3.
1. William3
(1836-1895) married Esther Kent from PEI .
They had 10 children. After Layton and Phebe died, William and many of his children
moved to Clinton MA . He was a Hostler, which probably means
that he tended to and cared for horses, perhaps at a livery stable.
One of his sons was also a Hostler and another was a horse trainer. Both he and Esther
are buried in Woodlawn Cemetery , Clinton , MA .
2. Elizabeth3
(1838-1894) married Simon Peter Beach in 1872. They had four
children and lived in the Moncton ,
NB area. Simon died in 1883 at age 45 and Elizabeth died in 1894 at
age 56. No records were found for their deaths or
burials. The four children all married and appear to have stayed ion
the Moncton NB area.
3. George3
(1840-1906)(Buck was his middle name) married Rhoda Chase
c. 1860-61. They had 7 children. This family lived in Woodhurst
which is NE of Dorchester, NB. Both George and Rhoda died in 1900 and are buried in the cemetery at Woodhurst , NB.
4. Mariah3
(1842-?) married George Bowser in 1863. They had two children
and by the 1871 census, Mariah who was also called Maria and Mary, and the children were back
living with her parents. It states that Mariah is a
widow. It’s unclear how George
died. There seems to
be no grave or death report for him. He may have been lost at sea. No further information has been
found for Mariah.
5.
John3 (1844-1919) married in 1879 to Catherine Coyle of NB. They remained
in the Dorchester NB area, had five children, one died young.
John died of Pneumonia in 1919. John and Catherine were buried in
the St. Edward’s Catholic Cem., in Dorchester
NB. A couple
of the children were married in Moncton ,
NB.
6.
Wesley3 (1847-1912) Wesley remained single, living in NB until sometime
after 1891. Then he moved to Clinton
MA and by 1910 is found living in his sister’s,
Sarah Ann (Card) Boyce’s, household. She went by the
name Annie. This census gives no occupation for Wesley. He
died in 1912 from Chronic Nephritis and is
buried in Woodlawn Cem., Clinton
MA .
7.
Sarah Ann3 (1849-1919) Known by the name Annie, she first married Hiram
Chase on Jul 20 1869, the same date her younger sister, Mary
Jane, married. The Chases had a daughter, Lily Mary in 1870 and another
daughter in 1873. Hiram was an iron molder. He died at the age of 26 and is buried in Fairfield NB.
Annie married again, to
Harvey Boyce, in 1877. The Boyces had three children. The 1900 census says
Annie had 5 children and 5 children were still living.
A record for the 5th child has not been found as yet. Annie died in 1919 and
is buried in Woodlawn Cem., Clinton
MA .
8.
Mary Jane3 (1852-1925) married Ebenezer Cook in1869. It appears she used the name Jane
throughout her life. They had four children. Ebenezer was a Truck Man,
which could mean he was some sort of delivery
man. He died in 1924 and Jane died in 1925. They are both
buried in the Dorchester Rural Cem., in Dorchester
NB.
9.
Clara Card3 (1853- ?) married Isaac Beach in 1871. Sometime after they
married, they moved to Clinton
MA where Isaac became a Naturalized
citizen in 1888. Three children have been found for them,
although there could be more. Isaac died in 1920 and Clara, in
1935. They are both buried in Woodlawn Cem., Clinton , MA .
10.
Charles Card3 (1855-1955) married Mary Alice Crossman in 1878. They
had four children, however only the first born child, a son, survived
to adulthood. Mary died in 1900, the same year the last child
was born and died. Charles married again in 1906 to Annie Cole,
a spinster at age 42. There were no children showing for them
in the 1911 census and it can be assumed this couple had no issue. Charles
stayed in Dorchester all his life, lived to be
100 and is buried
there with his wives and children in the Dorchester Rural Cem.
11.
Benjamin Miles3 (1858-1935) married Sarah Jane Wry in 1877. She went
by the name Jane, although some records refer to her as Sarah
J. He went by the name Miles. They had 7 children and immigrated in 1886 to Clinton MA ,
where the last two children were born. Miles became a Naturalized
citizen. He was a teamster working for a carpet mill in his
earlier years. Later on, he worked at a stable. At least four of his children married and stayed
in MA. One went to ME and another to MD.
The last one disappeared and no
amount of tracking has found any
information. Jane died in 1931 and Miles died in 1935, in Danvers MA .
They are both buried in Woodlawn Cem., in Clinton MA .
Miles and Jane Card
12.
Bedford Layton3 (1860-1948) married Lois Ward in 1881 in Dorchester NB. Bedford was a
farmer in Woodhurst , NB , where they settled and
had 6 children. Some of the children moved to Clinton
MA and worked for the textile mills
and the rest stayed in Canada .
Bedford and
Lois are buried with Phebe Buck and Layton Card in the Woodhurst
Cem., Woodhurst NB.
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