[6557] 1880 census Vermillion, Marshall Co., KS, page 229d (Parents born England)
[1043] Thomas and Mary are both buried at Buckingham Cemetery. (Suzanne B. Hurley, Ocean City Lifesaving Museum; Melanie A. Merryweather, The Purnell Family)
[1668]
(Copied from information at Bucklinsociety.com)
He was christened on 23 NOV 1606 in Branscombe, Devon, England.(450) He emigrated in 1630 from England.(451) He Court Record in SEP 1631.(452) He emigrated in 1634 from Hingham, MA.(453) He Land Obtained in 1635 in Hingham, MA. (454) He Land Obtained in 1643 in Rehobeth, MA. (455) He Land Obtained in 1643 in Rehobeth, MA. (456) He Land Obtained on 1 FEB 1644/45 in Rehobeth, MA. (457) He Land Owned in 1650 in Hingham, MA. (458) He Appointed on 3 JUN 1656 in Rehobeth, MA - Grand Juryman. (459) He Appointed on 3 JUN 1657 in Rehobeth, MA - Constable.(460) He Appointed on 30 JAN 1658/59 in Rehobeth, MA - Enlarge Newman Church. (461) He Land Obtained on 22 JUN 1658 in Rehobeth, MA. (462) He Appointed on 9 DEC 1659 in Rehobeth, MA - Shingle Newman Church.(463) He Land Sold on 25 MAY 1661 in Hingham, MA.(464) He Record on 18 APR 1666 in Rehobeth, MA - Fence Erected. (465) He Land Obtained on 26 MAY 1668 in Attleboro, MA. (60)(466) He Land Obtained on 20 FEB 1671/72 in Rehobeth, MA.(467) He Land Obtained on 10 MAR 1673/74 in Rehobeth, MA. (468) He Contributed in 1676 in for King Phillip's War. (469) He Deed on 20 FEB 1677/78 in Rehoboth, MA. (470) He Land Obtained on 9 APR 1680 in Rehobeth, MA. (471) He Record on 22 OCT 1680 in Rehobeth, MA - Highway right of way.(472) He was buried on 1 SEP 1683 in Rehobeth, MA.(473) He died about 1 SEP 1683 in Rehoboth, MA.(474) He had an estate probated in 1684 in Plymouth, MA. (475) He Gravestone in Rehoboth, MA. (53) He was a in carpenter.(1) (1)(1) (1) He has reference number Buck66. BUCKLIN NAME.
Early records in the New World not only sometimes show William's name as Bucklin, but also sometimes as "Bucklen", "Buckline", "Bucknam", and "Buckland. The first written record of him in New England is the Hingham record which spells his name as "Wm. Buckland" for his land grant. We have no documents known to have been signed by William Bucklin.
The spelling in England of William's surname at the time of William's immigration was commonly "Buckland". In New England documentary references to his children used the spelling "Bucklin" in most of the record, especially as written records became more common. The records we have in the 1630-1700 period are written by persons who wrote the names as they heard them pronounced. At any rate, the spelling in New England, for William's offspring, by the third generation, was firmly "Bucklin". All the persons in the United States who have the surname "Bucklin" are almost certainly descendants of William.
There appear to be other persons named Buckland, not of William's family, in Massachusetts at the end of the 1600's. [ See Filby & Meyer, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, (1981), the Guildhall Library, London.]
IMMIGRATION FROM ENGLAND TO THE BAY COLONY. The oral tradition, established at least before 1900 was that : "William Bucklin came from Wey [sic], England, which was a shipbuilding center at the time. It was at the mouth of the Wey river." [oral history from George Bucklin of Minnesota, to his children Leonard, Ethel, and Marie.] "Wey" is a place name not known generally today, so there often is a tendency of researchers today to assume that "Wey" is a mistaken or shortened form of "Weymouth", England. However, there is a "Wey"! That is: next to the present town of Weymouth is Radipole. In Roman times, the tidal basin of the river Wey furnished a harbor there. Probably for several centuries, until the harbor moved southward, Radipole was at the mouth of the river Wey, and it was known as Wey. It would be a place where ships were built.
Also, according to pre-1930 handwritten notes of George Bucklin of Minnesota, there was a plot of Bucklin graves by the church at " Wey", with a large central shaft among the Bucklin family graves. Indeed. there is a church with graves in Radipole (Wey). The church at Radipole (Wey) does in fact have a large central shaft in the graveyard.
_John EDMONDSON _________+
| (1823 - 1870) m 1843
_Charles J. EDMONDSON _|
| (1854 - ....) |
| |_Sarah Elizabeth GODARD _+
| (1826 - ....) m 1843
|
|--John William EDMONDSON
| (1879 - ....)
| _________________________
| |
|_E. E. EDMONDSON ______|
(1869 - ....) |
|_________________________
[4497] 1880 census Fish Creek, Polk Co., GA, page 204c
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_Nimrod HARDWICK ____|
| (1809 - ....) |
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|--Eliza A. HARDWICK
| (1843 - 1893)
| __
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|_Faronia Jane PUGH __|
(1818 - ....) |
|__
[5092]
1850 census Dist. 2, Greenup Co., KY, page 168b
1860 census Gentryville PO, Gentry Co., MO, page 662
1870 census Miller, Gentry Co., MO, page 631a
1880 census Berlin, Gentry Co., MO, page 585a
_____________________
|
_Charles E. HARGETT _|
| |
| |_____________________
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|
|--Marty HARGETT
|
| _Alfie MCKINNEY _____+
| | (1910 - 1966)
|_Irene MCKINNEY _____|
(1935 - 2001) |
|_Ruth KING __________
(1911 - 1997)
_John LYMAN _________+
| (1430 - ....)
_Thomas LYMAN _______|
| (1470 - 1509) |
| |_Joanna TRETHEWY ____
| (1434 - ....)
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|--Henry LYMAN
| (1496 - ....)
| _Henry LAMBERT ______
| | (1447 - ....)
|_Elizabeth LAMBERT __|
(1474 - ....) |
|_____________________
_Thomas E. UPTON _____+
| (1822 - 1880)
_Julius Bevin UPTON ______|
| (1855 - ....) m 1881 |
| |_Sarah Milley PARKER _+
| (1824 - ....)
|
|--George Elmer UPTON
| (1896 - 1978)
| _Jesse LANGLEY _______
| | (1826 - 1893)
|_Louisa Isabella LANGLEY _|
(1861 - 1947) m 1881 |
|_Mary M. _____________
(1834 - 1929)
[6016]
1900 census Grassy, Cleburne Co., AR, page 177a
1920 census Union, Fulton Co., AR, page 76a: Farmer
1930 census Fulton, Fulton Co., AR, page 225b: Farmer
[6015]
Social Security Death Index:
GEORGE UPTON
SSN 430-26-9205 Residence: 72583 Viola, Fulton, AR
Born 22 Oct 1896 Last Benefit:
Died Jul 1978 Issued: AR (Before 195)
[7372] 1930 census: age at first marriage: 19 and 15
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_William Joseph WHITING _|
| (1750 - ....) m 1784 |
| |_____________________
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|--Grace Caroline WHITING
| (1785 - 1824)
| _Medad LYMAN ________+
| | (1722 - ....) m 1749
|_Martha LYMAN ___________|
(1757 - 1829) m 1784 |
|_Mary BASSETT _______
(1711 - ....) m 1749
[3015]
Other children
Jared Whiting Bradley b: ABT. 1806
Grace Caroline Bradley b: ABT. 1810
Abraham Bradley b: 1815
Martha Lyman Bradley b: 1820