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Marriage: Children:
  1. Mary Jane Harford: Birth: 01 SEP 1852 in Girard, Macoupin County, Illinois. Death: 20 FEB 1940 in 4:20pm At home, Modesto, Macoupin County, Illinois

  2. John I. Harford: Birth: AUG 1861. Death: 19 SEP 1863

  3. Harriet S. Harford: Birth: SEP 1867 in Illinois. Death: 22 NOV 1905


Sources
1. Title:   Daniel Robert Buck Ancestry
Author:   Mary Jane Harford Buck
Publication:   Not Dated
2. Title:   Anna and John Taylor Letter to Maggie Suter Buck, Recipient: Maggie Suter Buck - ID 2, Author Address: P.O. B. 345 - Foresthills, Cal., Recipient Address: Modesto, Macoupin County, Illinois
Page:   "a Civil War Veteran..."
Author:   Anna Buck Taylor
Publication:   Date Unknown
3. Title:   1870 Federal Census Record, Record Type: Federal Census Record
Page:   546
Publication:   1870
4. Title:   1850 US Census Record, Record Type: Federal Census Record
Page:   Page: 222, Lines: 12 to 13. Dwelling Number: 2; Family Number: 2.
Publication:   1850
5. Title:   Mary Jane Harford Buck - Certificate of Death, Record Type: Death Certificate, Name Of Person: Mary Jane Harford Buck, Number: 7984
Page:   This death certificate, filled out by her son John Fletcher Buck, indicates that her father, John Harford was born in Maryland...
Publication:   21 February 1940
6. Title:   Henry Alvin Buck and Maggie Jane Suter Bible, Family Info: Buck, Maggie J. and Henry A. Bible - Records, Present Owner: Dinah Welch Brantley, Location: Washington, Tazewell County, Illinois
7. Title:   Obituary
Page:   Obituary published in an Oswego, Labett County, Kansas, newspaper on 21 December 1888.
8. 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
Page:   From: Museum [mailto:historyatoswego@oswego.net] Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 2:06 PM
 To: john.buck.jr@usa.net
 Subject: genealogical information
  Dear John Buck, jr.
  So sorry for the delay in an answer to your two (2) e-mails, dated Jan. 31, 2007 and Feb. 12, 2007. The reasons for the delay is ice, snow, illness, and death in the families of our two (2) researchers.
  We have found a short obituary for John Harford, a civil war verteran, and burial in Fairwiew Cemetary in Labette County, Kansas.
  We have found nothing on Harriet Landrith Harford, but I am still searching.
  We will mail you what data we have found.
  We appreciate donations for our research, and would suggest $7.50 for the information found thus far.
  SIncerely,
 Eleanor P. Monroe
 researcher
Author:   Various authors
Publication:   Various dates
9. Title:   Harriet Landreth Harford - Newspaper Obituary, Location: Oswego, Kansas
Publication:   Unknown, 10 March 1888
10. Title:   Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 17631900, Url: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/cgi-bin/marriage
Page:   http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/GenealogyMWeb/marrsrch.html Groom Bride Date Vol./Page License No. County
 WARFORD, JOHN LANDRITH, HARRIETT 07/24/1849 3/ 1403 MACOUPIN
Link:   http://www2.sos.state.il.us/cgi-bin/marriage

Notes
a. Note:   HISTORY OF MORGAN COUNTY, ILLINOIS Its Past and present
 Chicago: Donnelley, Loyd & Co., Publishers, 1878.
  HARFORD, JOHN, farmer and stock raiser, Sec. 31, P.O. Waverly, who has witnessed vast changes in the growing West, is one of the oldest residents of Morgan Co.; the oldest child of Daniel and Sophia Harford, natives of Virginia and Ohio. Daniel Harford married Miss Sophia Curry in Ohio, in 1829; he emigrated to Illinois, accompanied by his wife and two children, and settled in the neighborhood of Franklin; one year later he removed to Macoupin Co., where he lived twenty years in succession, and where he now resides. It is said that Mr. H. was one of the best producers of Indian corn in this section of the country. Twenty_three years ago his wife died, leaving to her husband's care six children: Steven, Mary, Elias, Caroline, George and John, who heads this, and of whom it will be well to append a short sketch; he was born in Ohio, May 27, 1827; he attended a subscription school, where the studies were confined principally to a Webster's spelling book; he married July 24, 1849, Miss Harriet Landreth, daughter of Jonathan and Mary Landreth. Mr. H. was enrolled as a volunteer during the war with Mexico, but the company he joined never entered upon active service. On the breaking out of the rebellion he enlisted in Co. H. 122d Ill. Inft. for three year's service; in 1862 in the following battles: Nashville, Blakely, and Parker's Cross Roads; honorably discharged on the close of the war, he returned to Morgan Co. This marriage was blessed with six children, two of whom are living _ Mary Jane and Harriet S.
b. Note:   Cause of death: Diarrhea


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