Person:Margaret Buckley (9)

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Margaret Buckley
b.19 Jul 1819 , Sussex, NJ
d.22 Jun 1848
m. 28 Oct 1798
  1. John Givens Buckley1799 - 1868
  2. Elsie Buckley1801 - 1869
  3. Mark Buckley1803 - 1880
  4. Anna Buckley1806 - 1874
  5. Mary Buckley1809 -
  6. Sarah A. Buckley1811 - 1844
  7. Joel Turner Buckley1814 - 1896
  8. Alfred Buckley1816 -
  9. Margaret Buckley1819 - 1848
m. 23 Mar 1838
  1. Givens E. Van Syckle1843 -
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Name Margaret Buckley
Gender Female
Birth? 19 Jul 1819 , Sussex, NJ
Marriage 23 Mar 1838 to George W. Van Syckle
Death? 22 Jun 1848
Burial? Sashabaw Plains, , Oakland, MI

!BIRTH: MARRIAGE: DEATH: Gives an alternate date of death of June 29 1848. Source: Article in Wantage Recorder by W. J. Coulter of Middletown, NY, dated 8 Jan. 1937 and 15 Jan. 1937. Original materials located in Minisink Vally Historical Society, Library Bldg., Port Jervis, NY. Materials sent to me by Deborah Stanley, 319-B Morganville Rd., Matawan, NJ 07747. DATE ENTERED 25 OCT 1994.

!RESIDENCES: Came to Clarkston, MI in 1844. Source: Article in Wantage Recorder by W. J. Coulter of Middletown, NY, dated 8 Jan. 1937 and 15 Jan. 1937. Original materials located in Minisink Vally Historical Society, Library Bldg., Port Jervis, NY. Materials sent to me by Deborah Stanley, 319-B Morganville Rd., Matawan, NJ 07747. DATE ENTERED 25 OCT 1994.

!HISTORY: BURIED: "I can remember, when a boy, I visited New Jersey and saw the old home of George Givens, father of Margaret Buckley, which was near where Alfred Buckley was then living, and somewhere in the neighborhood of the old Buckley stone house, where Margaret, my grandmother, was married from. I have the set of old Chelsa (sic) china owned and used by George Buckley and Margaret Givens at the time of the wedding of their daughter, who named her son, my father, Givens Van Syckle. There is here in the city of Detroit, a feather bed which grandmother Margaret brought to Michigan in 1846. She is buried in Sashabaw Plains Cemetery in Oakland County, just beyond Pontiac." Source: Article in Wantage Recorder by W. J. Coulter of Middletown, NY, dated 8 Jan. 1937 and 15 Jan. 1937. Original materials located in Minisink Vally Historical Society, Library Bldg., Port Jervis, NY. Materials sent to me by Deborah Stanley, 319-B Morganville Rd., Matawan, NJ 07747. DATE ENTERED 25 OCT 1994.