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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Jonathan Elijah Buck: Birth: 11 AUG 1842 in Overton County, Tennessee. Death: 20 FEB 1919 in Ashland, Cass County, Illinois

  2. Nancy Elizabeth Buck: Birth: 08 AUG 1844 in Overton County, Tennessee. Death: 30 AUG 1903 in Waverly, Morgan County, Illinois

  3. William C. Buck: Birth: 10 JUN 1846 in Tennessee. Death: 02 JUN 1878

  4. James Henderson Buck: Birth: 01 JAN 1847 in Overton County, Tennessee. Death: 14 OCT 1928 in Modesto, Macoupin County, Illinois

  5. Maryan Buck: Birth: 12 JAN 1848 in Tennessee. Death: 13 JAN 1848

  6. Joseph Milton Buck: Birth: 31 OCT 1850 in Tennessee. Death: 09 SEP 1881

  7. Parker Buck: Birth: 14 FEB 1853 in Kentucky. Death: 02 JUN 1875

  8. Jesa (Jesse) Buck: Birth: 18 OCT 1855. Death: 01 AUG 1861

  9. Lydia E. Buck: Birth: 08 AUG 1857. Death: 12 FEB 1925

  10. Plesa Alvin Buck: Birth: 27 SEP 1861. Death: 11 SEP 1862

  11. Paulina Rosetta Buck: Birth: 17 MAR 1865. Death: 04 SEP 1865


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Clara May Buck: Birth: 01 APR 1871 in Waverly, Morgan County, Illinois. Death: 08 JAN 1930 in Cause of Death: Chronic Myocarditis (Inflammation of heart muscles), East Independence, Jackson County, Missouri


Sources
1. Title:   InterNet Data
Page:   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  Born in Boston, Massachusetts, on 19 October 1747, Henry Jackson was the youngest son of Joseph and Susannah (Gray) Jackson. Before the War for Independence, he was an officer of the First Corps of Cadets in Boston, which was disbanded during the British occupation. After the evacuation, six former cadet officers organized a company of seventy-eight officers and men called the Boston Independent Company on 17 March 1776, with Henry Jackson as their commander. In January 1777, the unit was taken into Continental service, designated the 16th Massachusetts Regiment, with Jackson at the head with the rank of Colonel. He led his regiment in the Philadelphia campaign of 1777, at Monmouth and Rhode Island in 1778, and at Springfield, New Jersey in 1780.
  Jackson's Additional Continental regiment was disbanded in 1781 and Jackson was transferred to command the 4th Massachusetts Regiment. He was promoted to Brevet Brigadier-General, 30 September 1783 and led Continental forces into New York City on the heels of the British evacuation in November. He was retained as Commander the 1st American Regiment, which was the only infantry unit in commission after the dissolution of the Continental Army. Jackson left the regular service on 20 June 1784 when the standing army had been reduced to a handful of soldiers. He later served as a Major General in the Massachusetts militia from 1792 until 1796 and was the agent supervising the building of the frigate Constitution at Boston in 1797. He was a lifelong close friend of Major-General Henry Knox, and acted as his agent in his business affairs (particularly those concerning Knox's vast land holdings in Maine) while the General was Secretary of War. Henry was an original member of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati from 1783 until his death in 1809. Unmarried, he died in Boston on 4 January 1809.
2. Title:   Births Marriages and Deaths in the Buck, Daniel and Landrith families.
Page:   States that he was born in Pennsylvania - I doubt that this is accurate.
Author:   Clarence Elmer Buck and Mary Daniel
Publication:   1929
3. Title:   1880 Federal Census, Record Type: Federal Census Record
Page:   Henry Jackson Buck lists his place of birth as Tennessee in the 1880 Morgan County, Illinois, Census.
Publication:   1880
4. Title:   Births Marriages and Deaths in the Buck, Daniel and Landrith families.
Author:   Clarence Elmer Buck and Mary Daniel
Publication:   1929
5. Title:   Data Received from Stephen Best, Recipient: John Buck, Jr, Author Address: 356 South Holmes - Shelley, Idaho - 83274-1326, Recipient Address: 1779 Middlehurst Road - Cleveland Heights, Ohio - 44118-1647
Page:   Received from Stephen on 21 February 1999.
Author:   Stephen G. Best
Publication:   Various dates
6. Title:   Application for Membership and Benefits in Modern Woodmen of America for Henry Alvin Buck, Record Type: Modern Woodman Insurance - Henry A. Buck, Subject: Henry Alvin Buck
Publication:   16 February 1900
7. Title:   Daniel Robert Buck Ancestry
Author:   Mary Jane Harford Buck
Publication:   Not Dated
8. Title:   Data derived from Ancestry.com, Url: www.ancestry.com
Page:   Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947 Name:
 Jonathan Elijah Buck
  Birth Date:
 11 Aug 1842
  Birth Place:
 Tennessee
  Death Date:
 20 Feb 1919
  Death Place:
 Ashland, Cass, Illinois
  Burial Date:
 22 Feb 1919
  Death Age:
 76
  Occupation:
 Retired Farmer
  Race:
 White
  Marital Status:
 W
  Gender:
 Male
  Father Name:
 Henry Buck
  Mother Name:
 Martha Richardson
  FHL Film Number:
 1544467
9. Title:   Morgan County, Illinois, Marriage Record. Letter from County Clerk (1994)., Record Type: Marriage Record
10. Title:   Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 17631900, Url: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/cgi-bin/marriage
Page:   Groom Bride Date Volume Page Lic No. County
 BUCK, HENRY J BEASLEY, MARY J 1867-08-08 C 39 1570 MORGAN

Notes
a. Note:   olutionary War General by that name.
Note:   I don't know why his parents named him Henry Jackson, but there was a Rev
b. Note:   hin/
  "Washington County is located in East Tennessee, one of the state's three "grand divisions." On June 1, 1796, Washington County, North Carolina was transferred to Washington County, Tennessee by a vote of the U.S.
 Congress. Records began in January 1778." ****************
  This data is from the Washington County Deed Book: 16 - Page: 172-173 Date: 15 September 1815 - Grantor: Benjamin Price - Grantee: Elijah Buck - Acres: 57½ - Consideration: $126 - Adjacent land owner: William Watson - Signed: Benjamin Price - Witnesses: Leives (his mark) Jones, John Howard - Court Term: September 1818 - Date clerk registered the deed: 9 November 1919 - Other Data: Situated on the waters of Sinking Creek & part of a Grant originally granted by the State of North Carolina to David Grate.
Note:   From the Washington County GenWeb site at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnwas
c. Note:   Death due to: LaGrippe & Senility
d. Note:   S files, that Henry Jackson Buck died, and was buried on 10 June 1891, in Warsaw, Benton County, Missouri - I have not been able to find any reason to believe that this is accurate.
Note:   His burial location is unknown but, Charles Oliver Daniels reports, in LD
e. Note:   Date of marriage is presumably before 1842


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