Roger/2 Buck

M, #20532, (circa 1617 - 10 November 1693)
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Father*William/1 Buck1,2 b. c 1585, d. 24 Jan 1657/58
Last Edited27 Jul 2009
       Roger/2 Buck was born in England circa 1617.2,1 William Buck, 50, ploughwright, and son Roger, 18, sailed, 1635, for Massachusetts Bay on the Increase, Robert Lea, Master. They left England the latter part of April and arrived at Boston the end of July.2 His wife was perhaps named Susanna.3 He administered the estate of his father, who died intestate, 24 Jan 1658.1 A ploughwright and farmer, he settled near his father at Cambridge, and after his wife's death in 1685, removed to Woburn where some of his children lived.4 He died at Woburn 10 Nov 1693.5

Family

Susanna (–?–) b. s 1620, d. 20 Sep 1685
Children
  • Samuel/3 Buck+6 b. 6 Feb 1642/43, d. 21 Sep 1690
  • John/3 Buck7 b. 3 Sep 1644
  • Ephraim/3 Buck+8 b. 26 Jul 1646, d. Jan 1720/21
  • Mary/3 Buck9 b. 23 Jun 1648
  • Ruth/3 Buck+10 b. 6 Nov 1653
  • Elizabeth/3 Buck11 b. 5 Jul 1657

Source Citations/Notes:

  1. [S915] William Richard Cutter, New England Families, 4:1691.
  2. [S97] Banks, Planters, 148, 151.
  3. [S311] Ralph Dean Clark, "William Buck and Descendants."
  4. [S308] Cambridge VR, 2:490, Susanna Buck d.
  5. [S210] Johnson, Woburn Records, 2:23, Roger Buck d.
  6. [S311] Ralph Dean Clark, "William Buck and Descendants", citing Paige, Hist. Cambridge, 503.
  7. [S308] Cambridge VR, 1:101, John Buck b.
  8. [S308] Cambridge VR, 1:102, Ephraim Bucke b.
  9. [S308] Cambridge VR, 1:101, Mary Buck b.
  10. [S308] Cambridge VR, 1:102, Ruth Bucke b.
  11. [S308] Cambridge VR, 1:102, Elizabeth Bucke b.

William/1 Buck

M, #20534, (circa 1585 - 24 January 1657/58)
Last Edited27 Jul 2009
       William/1 Buck, 50, ploughwright, and son Roger Buck, 18, sailed, 1635, for Massachusetts Bay on the Increase, Robert Lea, Master. They left England the latter part of April and arrived at Boston the end of July.1 William settled at Cambridge, where, 1652, he had a grant of 20 acres, 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."2 Cutter reports his death at Cambridge 24 Jan 1657/58, and burial in "the old cemetery."2 He died intestate; his son Roger was administrator.2

Family

Child

Source Citations/Notes:

  1. [S97] Banks, Planters, 148, 151.
  2. [S915] William Richard Cutter, New England Families, 4:1691.
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