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1. Title:   James Henderson Buck Family Bible, Family Info: Family of James Henderson and Mary Jane Harford Buck, Present Owner: Dinah Welch Brantley, Location: Washington, Tazewell County, Illinois
2. Title:   Bible Records from The James Henderson Buck and Mary Jane Harford Bible - three xerox pages illustrating five pages from the bible.: Mary J. Harford & James H. Buck Bible Records, Family Info: Buck, Present Owner: Dave Oehmke
Author:   Mary J. Harford & James H. Buck
3. Title:   Federal Census for 1900, Record Type: Federal Census
Page:   Series: T623 Roll: 324 Page: 137B, North Palmyra Township, Modesto Village, Macoupin County, Illinois
Publication:   1900
4. Title:   Data derived from Ancestry.com, Url: www.ancestry.com
Page:   U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 Name: Herman Godfrey Buck
 Birth Date: 23 Aug 1892
 Birth Place: Modesto, Illinois
 Residence: Tallulah, Illinois
 Race: White
5. Title:   Daily Illinois State Journal (Springfield, IL): Herman G. Buck Dies At Tallula, Location: Tallula, Menard County, Illinois, Page: Page: 7
Page:   Date: Friday, June 12, 1942 Paper: Daily Illinois State Journal (Springfield, Illinois) Page: 7
Publication:   12 June 1942
6. Title:   Illinois Statewide Death Index - 1916 to 1950, Url: http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/genealogy/forms/idphdeathsrch.html
Page:   Lists his date of death as 10 June 1942 Last Name First Name Middle Name Sex/Race Age Cert No. Death Date County City Date Filed
 BUCK HERMAN G M/W Y-49 0000028 1942-06-10 MENARD TALLULA VIL - -
7. Title:   InterNet Data
Page:   http://www.interment.net/data/us/il/sangamon/campbutler/index_bruby.htm Camp Butler National Cemetery
 Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois
  Buck, Herman G, d. 06/13/1942, Plot: 3 0 637-G, bur. 06/13/1942
8. Title:   Data From The 1940 Federal Census, Record Type: United States Federal Census
Page:   E.D. 59-53, Page: 2B, North Palmyra Township, Modesto Village, Macoupin County, Illinois
Publication:   1940

Notes
a. Note:   s (1940). Was a barber who with his brother John practiced in Modesto for a while, then they moved to Springfield, Ill. and owned a barber shop on East Jefferson St. Military service in France during WW1, hospitalized with pneumonia. (507).
Note:   Never married. Lived in Springfield, Illinois (1928); Modesto, Illinoi
b. Note:   Plot: 3 0 637-G
c. Note:   pril 1935
Note:   The 1940 census states that Chester was living in Des Moines, Iowa on 1 A


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