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William BUCK

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Name William BUCK Birth 1585 Padbury, England Gender Male _UID 1FFD7005822B4756ABFEBD4767559BB79684 Death 24 Jan 1658 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts Person ID I24749 Carney Wehofer 2024 Genealogy Last Modified 5 Feb 2012
Father James BUCK, b. 1755, England d. Yes, date unknown
Marriage - NOTE MARRIED
Family ID F11346 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Marriage Abt 1610 Buckingham, England - NOTE MARRIED
Children 1. Isaac BUCK, b. London, Middlesexshire, England d. 8 Mar 1696, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts
2. James BUCK, b. Abt 1613, France d. Yes, date unknown
3. John BUCK, b. 19 Dec 1613, London, Middlesexshire, England d. 1698, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
(Age 84 years)
4. Rodger (Roger) BUCK, b. 1617, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts d. 10 Nov 1693, Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
(Age 76 years)
5. Samuel BUCK, b. Abt 1623, Of Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut d. Yes, date unknown
6. Emanuel BUCK, b. 1623, Of Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut d. 13 Jun 1695, Wethersfield, Now Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut
(Age 72 years)
7. Grace BUCK, b. 1623-1624, Wethersfield, Now Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut d. 28 Nov 1703, Wethersfield, Now Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut
(Age 79 years)
8. Henry BUCK, b. 1625-1626, Of Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut d. 7 Jul 1712, Wethersfield, Now Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut
(Age 86 years)
Family ID F11322 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Aug 2016
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Notes - William Buck, the immigrant ancestor, came from England on the ship "Increase," which sailed, April, 1635, and landed in a month at Boston, Massachusetts. At that time, he gave his age as fifty years, and so he was born in 1585. His son Roger, then eighteen years old, was with him. He settled at Cambridge, Massachusetts. He had a grant of land of twenty acres in 1652, which was lot No. 91 in the so-called Cambridge Survey. The new home was situated in what was called the west field, now Raymond street, northeast from Garden street. He was a plough-wright. He died, intestate, January 24, 1658. He was buried in the old cemetery at Cambridge. His son Roger was administrator