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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Louisa A. Buckingham: Birth: ABT 1840/1843 in , , Tennessee. Death: ABT 1906

  2. David Marshal Buckingham: Birth: ABT 1841/1844 in , , Tennessee. Death: 22 Feb 1894 in of Lyons Twp, Mills, Iowa

  3. Benjamin L. Buckingham: Birth: ABT Jan 1844 in , , Tennessee. Death: AFT 1920 in of Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa

  4. James Carl Buckingham: Birth: ABT 1847/1848 in , , Kentucky. Death: 17 May 1927 in , , Iowa

  5. John Looney Buckingham: Birth: 4 May 1850 in , Holt, Missouri. Death: 6 Aug 1925 in Malvern, Mills, Iowa

  6. Margaret Buckingham: Birth: ABT 1852/1854 in , Mills, Iowa. Death: ABT 1939


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Thomas Buckingham: Birth: ABT 1853/1854 in , Barren, Kentucky. Death: BEF 17 Feb 1930

  2. Nancy Ann Buckingham: Birth: 7 Nov 1854 in Lyons Twp, Mills, Iowa. Death: 17 Feb 1930 in Glenwood, Mills, Iowa

  3. Jesse Hardyman Buckingham: Birth: 28 Aug 1856 in of Lyons Twp, Mills, Iowa. Death: 20 Feb 1912 in Rapid City, Pennington, South Dakota

  4. Andrew Jackson Buckingham: Birth: 27 Aug 1860 in Lyons Twp, Mills, Iowa. Death: 8 May 1942 in Lyons Twp, Mills, Iowa

  5. Mary Alwilda Buckingham: Birth: 20 Mar 1863 in Lyons Twsp, Mills, Iowa. Death: 27 Sep 1950 in of, Mills, Iowa

  6. Jonathon Charlie Buckingham: Birth: ABT 1865 in Lyons Twsp, Mills, Iowa.

  7. Samuel Buckingham: Birth: 1 Mar 1867 in Lyons Twp, Mills, Iowa. Death: 3 Jul 1949 in Lyons Twp, Mills, Iowa

  8. Alice Buckingham: Birth: AFT 1868 in Lyons Twp, Mills, Iowa.


Notes
a. Note:   !MARR #2: Mills Co, IA Marr Rec; Rec #49; Jesse H. BUCKINGHAM md Ann Mariah MORROW; md by Greenwood [Greenberry?] T. Jones, JP
  !DEATH: Mills Co, IA, Cem Rec; Van Eaton Cem, Sect 21, Lyons, Twp; Jesse H. BUCKINGHAM, b 28 Feb 1819, d 07 Nov 1879, ae 60 yr, 8 mo, 7 dys
  SOURCE: Ancestry.com; 1850 Fed Census, Holt Co, MO; Enum 24 Aug 1850; Jessy BUCKINGHAM, 27, m, Farmer, b TN; Elizabeth BUCKINGHAM, 28, f, b TN; Luiza BUCKINGHAM, 10, f, b TN; David BUCKINGHAM, 7, m b MO; Benjamin BUCKINGHAM, 5, m, b MO; James BUCKINGHAM, 3, m, b MO; John BUCKINGHAM, 2/12. m. b MO [IBID] 1856 Iowa State Cen; Rawls Tsp, Mills Co, IA: Jesse F. BUCKINGHAM, 30, m, md, b TN, 4 yr in IA; Anna M. BUCKINGHAM, 28, f, md, b OH; Louisa J. BUCKINGHAM, 13, f, b TN; David M. BUCKINGHAM, 12, m, b TN; Benjamin F. BUCKINGHANm 10, m, b MO; James Calhoun [BUCKINGHAM[, 8, m b KY; John L. BUCKINGHAM, 7, m, b MO; Nancy Ann BUCKINGHAM, 1, f b IA [IBID] 1860 Iowa State Cen; Lyons Tsp, Mills Co, IA: Jesse BUCKINGHAM, 34, farmer, b TN [IBID] 1860 Fed Census; Lyon Twp, Mills Co, IA; Enum 29 Jun 1860; Jesse BUCKINGHAM, 34, m, Farmer, Real estate $5,000; Person prop $1,000, b TN; Mariah BUCKINGHAM, 33, f, b OH; David BUCKINGHAM, 16, m, b TN; Benj. L. BUCKINGHAM, 13, m b TN; James BUCKINGHAM, 12, m, b TN; John BUCKINGHAM, 10, m, b TN; Margaret BUCKINGHAM, 6, f, b IA; Jesse H. BUCKINGHAM, 3, m, b IA; ; [IBID] 1870 Fed Census; Lyons Tsp, Mills Co, IA; J. H. BUCKINGHAM, 52, m, w, Farmer, Real estate $12,800, Person prop $7,490, b TN; Mariah BUCKINGHAM, 48, f, w, Keeping house, b OH; James C. BUCKINGHAM, 22, m, w, Farm laborer, b KY; John L. BUCKINGHAM, 20, m, w, Farm laborer, b MO; Nancy A. BUCKINGHAM, 15, f, w, b IA; Jesse H. BUCKINGHAM, 14, m, w, Works on farm, b IA; Andrew J. BUCKINGHAM, 10, m, w, b IA; Mary A. BUCKINGHAM, 7, f, w, b IA; Samuel BUCKINGHAM, 3, m, w, b IA Famillysearch.org; Ancestral File, V4.13: CONFLICT: listed as ANF #4R3S-B2 & BSRT-F2 [IBID] CFI, Apr 1988: Marr #1: 28 Jan 1842; Barren Co, KY [SLG S CLEARED]; 30 Jan 1842; Washington Co, TN [SLG S 24 Feb 1987 JR] [IBID] IGI, v3.02, 1993: Batch 8430402, Sh 65 [Film 1395886] [IBID] Pedigree Resource File, CD #28, Submitted by Jim & Susan HUNTER, 580 N 420 W, American Fork, UT 84003-1124 Fam Rec in Poss Roger Loren MESSENGER, 1109 N.E. 192 Ave, Camas, WA 98607 (3/27/91)CONFLICT: Lists two children, Thomas, b 1853/4, & Jonathon Charlie, , b 1895, both died young e-mail from Diane <[email protected]> 4/4/2004; The Stephen BUCKINGHAM I met is 78 years old; he and his wife are alive and well in Mills Co; the BUCKINGHAM buried there [in Van Eaton Cem. in Mills Co] is his great grandfather Rootsweb.com; World Connect Project: "PAROUSIA"; Updated 19 Feb 2007; Contact Angel STONECYPHER <[email protected]> e-mail rcvd 4 Jun 2007: JESSE BUCKINGHAM: Jesse H. BUCKINGHAM was b 28 Feb 1819. He was 1st md to Elizabeth MILLER, also of TN. They had 6 children: Luiza b in 1840, & David b in 1843, md Maggie JACKSON and d in 1894. With these two children, the BUCKINGHAMs traveled by covered wagon to Holt Co, MO. There 3 more children were born; Benjamin (1845), married Vina BARKER, James Care “Duck” (1847), md Rosanna CONNER, d in 1927, and John Looney “Nin” (1850), md Julia WALKER, d 1925. The family then came to Mills Co, IA were their last child, Margaret, was born. The young mother died, leaving Jesse with the 6 children. In May 1853, Jesse was granted 160 acres of land in Lyons Twp by President Franklin Pierce. In Jan 1854, Jesse md Ann Mariah MORROW. They had 5 children: Nancy (1854), md Lafayette HAYNIE, d 1930; Jesse, Jr. (1856), md Caroline CONNER, Andrew Jackson (1860), md Minerva WOLFE, d 1942; Mary Alwilda (1863), md Franklin RODMAN, d 1950, & Samuel (1867), md Phena WALKER, d 1949. Jesse continued to purchase land until 1870. In 1867 he, in partnership with Willis PHELPS, was contracted to provide ties for the railroad being built from Council Bluffs to St. Jospeh, MO. They were paid 50-60 cents each, depending on he type of wood used. In 1877, Jesse and Mariah built a large home along the hills, known thereafter by the family as “the old brick house.” Jessie d in 1879 and is bur at Van Eaton Cem which is located on land now owned by Stephen BUCKINGHAM. Mariah continued to live in the home until her death in 1906. She is buried at Waubonsie cemetery. (contributed by Lois Buckingham.) This is found in the book Mills County, Iowa 1985, published by Mills County History Book Committee. [Carolyn] <[email protected]> e-mail rcvd 6 Jun 2007: Mills County Journal: Glenwood, IA; 5 Aug 1876: Below, and for the gratification of the old settlers and their descendants, I give the names of all those settlers who entered land in the county during that year. This was only the 7th year after the Indian treaty, and the 6th after the Indians were removed, and to those of us who were here in those interesting days of our early history, I can conceive of no more true, full, complete, faithful and accurate picture to be drawn of them. Every name here given will suggest some circumstance or incident that will be interesting to many. Names of settlers who entered land in 1853: Twp 71, Range 43 - Adam Campbell, Jesse H. Buckingham, Burrell Eccleston, Lucas H. Dawson, Thomas Avery, James H. Hendrickson, Daniel B. Harrington, David Goodwin, John Sloane, Julia Ann Harrington, Perry Tarpenning, Hiram Britte, Benjamin F. Merritt, George R. McKnight, Richard Harnie, Joseph Shaw, Moses Campbell, Jonathan B. Kerns, James M. Roberts, George Troth, Greenbury T. Jones, Daniel Harrington, James O'Neil, John Wolfe, Thomas McKnight, James McKnight, Chas. McKnight, Tolbert Hayes, Joseph Shephardson, John Hainie, George S. Folden, Jackson Burdick, William E. Dean, Allen Watson, David McConaughby, Rufus Pack, Riley V. Shaw, Michael Kearnes, Daniel Road, Ezekiel Lambert, Benjamin A. McCord, Samuel Harrison, James Wolfe, Thomas E. Burnes. NOTE: Lucus Dawson married Jane Hollingshead (daughter of Mary and step-daughter of James Morrow; parents of Ann Mariah Morrow). Ridley V. Shaw was the husband of Louisa Ellen Morrow (sister to Ann Mariah Morrow). The Morrows were in Holt Co., MO in 1850. Living with them was James Smith, son of Hiram and Elizabeth (Morrow) Smith. Hiram and his brother-in-law Samuel Morrow (my ancestor) left for California in 1846. Found in Solomon's History, 1876 -


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