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  1. His son William Bucknor, probably named after the William who died from the raid, actually became a Member for Dungarvan in County Waterford in the 1692 and 1695 Irish Parliaments. [10] However, in 1642, the salad days of the Irish Bucknors still lay decades in the future.

  2. Jun 20, 2024 · He was also a co-executor of John Buckner's 1695 will with his three brothers. William's own will was probated in York Co. in 1716 and still survives. It confirms that William was a brother of John, Thomas, and Richard Buckner, who were executors in addition to Col. Miles Carey and Robert Reade.

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    • May 21, 1716
    • Katherine (Ballard) Buckner
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    John Buckner, whose parents are uncertain, was likely born about 1633 based on being old enough to witness a deed in 1654/5. He died before 10 Sep 1695 when his sons William, John, and Thomas "executors of Mr. John Buckner deced" petitioned for an inventory of his estate which was taken on 10 Feb 1695/6. John Buckner was an early immigrant to the V...

    Disproved Older Research

    Research on John Buckner is invariably frustrated by a combination of his notability and the laxity of the numerous sources on his genealogy. Crozier's Buckners of Virginiais the most important of these. To help matters, the inaccuracy of the following widely reported facts should be noted: Buckners of Virginia identified the present John Buckner of Virginia (d. 1695) with John Buckner, salter of London, who married Debora Ferrers in London in 1660, an idea which has been widely propagated in...

    Ongoing Research

    As a personal research note (entirely the responsibility of Ben Buckner), I can give several pertinent facts that may at least point in the right direction. First, several of the Buckners in England at the time had connections to the publishing business. Thomas Buckner, D.D. (d.s.p. testate 1644) was at one time a church censor, one of three clerics responsible for approving the publication of any book in England. Consequently, he socialized frequently with writers and publishers had an utter...

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    • February 2, 1630
    • Debora (Ferrers) Buckner
    • September 10, 1694
  3. John Buckner was survived by four known sons, William, Thomas, John, and Richard, all of whom would hold seats in the House of Burgesses. [1] Thomas Buckner first represented Gloucester County as a burgess in 1698, the year when York County voters first selected his brother William to represent them.

  4. John Buckner Sr. was born about 1630, in England. He had at least 5 sons and 1 daughter with Mrs. Buckner. He died on 10 February 1695, in Marlfield, Gloucester, Virginia, British Colonial America, at the age of 66, and was buried in Plantation Cemetery, Winston-Salem, Forsyth, North Carolina, United States.

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    • Mrs. Buckner
  5. Feb 23, 2013 · This will and pertinent records are particularly important in establishing the relationship between the immigrants Phillip and John Buckner, as William was explicitly identified as John Buckner's son in a 1694 land grant record and explicitly stated that Phillip was his uncle in a court record.

  6. John Buckner II was born in 1668, in Essex, Virginia, British Colonial America as the son of John Buckner Sr. and Mrs. Buckner. He married Ann Cooke in 1686, in Virginia, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 5 daughters.