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Sources
1. Title:   Record of the Maggie and Henry Alvin Buck Family
Author:   Author is unknown, but probably Maggie Suter Buck
Publication:   Modesto, Macoupin County, Illinois
2. Title:   Social Security Death Index
Page:   http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Name Birth Death Last Residence SSN Issued
 JOHN BUCK 02 Jul 1910 Feb 1984 53562 (Middleton Branch, Dane, WI) 396-07-4778 Wisconsin
3. Title:   Death Certificate, Record Type: Death Certificate, Name Of Person: Various, Number: Various
Publication:   Various
4. Title:   Obituary
5. Title:   Data From The 1930 Federal Census, Record Type: United States Census Records
Page:   Series: T626 Roll: 483 Page: 208B, Ward 42, Precinct 6, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
  Lines: 62, 63
  Henderson Buck is listed as an accountant, with a paint manufacturing firm. Herman Buck is listed as a barber at a barber shop.
Publication:   1930
6. Title:   E-mail Message Sent to John Buck, Jr., Recipient: John Buck, Jr., Address: john.buck.jr@usa.net, Author E-mail: Various E-mail addresses
Author:   Various authors
Publication:   Various dates
7. Title:   InterNet Data
Page:   http://www.chsmedia.org/househistory/polk/Menus/PolkC.pdf The Chicago History Museum
  Chicago 1928 Criss-Cross Directory
 Polk's Directory
 Page: 146
8. Title:   Tomah, Wisconsin, Newspaper - Marriage of Gladys I. Smith and John H. Buck: Miss Gladys Smith Becomes Bride of John H. Buck, Location: Tomah, Monroe County, Wisconsin
Publication:   23 December 1937
9. Title:   Marriage Certificate for Gladys Irene Smith and John Henderson Buck., Record Type: State of Wisconsin Certificate of Marriage

Notes
a. Note:   Population in Modesto in 1910: 298
b. Note:   , eldest daughter and her husband had visited him at the hospital, and when they left at 6:30pm to go to dinner, he was apparently fine. When they returned home about 9:30pm there was a call from the hospital. His death certificate says he died at 9:20pm.
Note:   His death was due to what they termed a "three hour Pneumonia." His wife
c. Note:   3 at St. Dunstans Episcopal Church, Middleton, Wisconsin, sometime in the Spring of 1984. No records are available.
  Patricia Irene BUCK talked with the pastor of the church in September 1991 and learned that his ashes were probably scattered beneath the existing tree.
Note:   His ashes were deposited, or scattered, in the earth under tree Number 8
d. Note:   Ward 42, Block 216 - Sheet 3B ED 16-1548; SD 5


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