Person:Roy Buckner (1)

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Roy Ira Buckner
b.13 May 1921 Missouri, USA
d.1 Feb 1980
m. 4 Sep 1897
  1. Daisy Mae Buckner1899 - 1991
  2. Nora Belle Buckner1902 - 1992
  3. Lena Elsie Buckner1904 - 1936
  4. Claude Euert Buckner1907 - 1968
  5. Maud Jane Buckner1909 - 1998
  6. Nola Ena Buckner1912 - 1992
  7. Ray Estell Buckner1915 - 1993
  8. Roy Ira Buckner1921 - 1980
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Roy Ira Buckner
Gender Male
Birth[2][4] 13 May 1921 Missouri, USA
Census[2] 24 Apr 1930 Franklin, Greene, Missouri, USAMap: Latitude: N37.32555 Longitude: W93.26181 Franklin Missouri United States of America
Residence[5] 1 Apr 1935 Franklin, Greene, Missouri, USAMap: Latitude: N37.32555 Longitude: W93.26181 Franklin Missouri United States of America
Census[5] 10 Apr 1940 Franklin, Greene, Missouri, USAMap: Latitude: N37.32555 Longitude: W93.26181 Franklin Missouri United States of America
Other[5][9][10] 10 Apr 1940 Franklin, Greene, Missouri, USAMap: Latitude: N37.32555 Longitude: W93.26181 Franklin Missouri United States of America
Residence[6] May 1958 Plattsburg, Clinton, Missouri, USAMap: Latitude: N39.563751 Longitude: W94.448196 Plattsburg Missouri United States of America
Residence[8] 1 Feb 1980 Springfield, Greene, Missouri, USA1429 W. Olive
Education[5] Highest grade completed: 8
Death[4] 1 Feb 1980 Cause: suicide by gunshot
Cause of Death[7] 1 Feb 1980 suicide by gunshot
References
  1. Wm. K. Hall. Index to items of genealogical interest (deaths, estates, marriages, etc.) in the Springfield, Greene County, Missouri Newspaper, the Springfield Republican for 1922. (Wm K. Hall, 1995)
    1998; pg. 684; Maud Buckner obituary.

    Maud Jane Bagley

    Maud Jane Bagley, 87, Springfield, Mo., died Friday, June 12, 1998, after a long battle with Alzeheimers in Balanced Care Springfield West.

    Mrs. Bagley was born Sept. 22, 1909, in Strafford, Mo. Maud retired from Producers Produce in 1973.

    She was preceded in death by her parents, James E. and Ida Elizabeth Buckner; her husband, Tucker Bagley; two sons, Jimmie Jr. and Jackie; a daughter, Barbara Ann; a grandson, Gary Bagley; a son-in-law, Willard Evans; four sisters; and three brothers. Mrs. Bagley was the last of her siblings.

    She is survived by a son, Gerald Bagley and wife, Donna, Springfield; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Evans, Springfield, and Mrs. Joyce Darlene Harmon and husband, Al, Springfield; six grandchildren; eight-great-grandchildren; and two great, great-grandchildren.

    Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Monday, June 15, 1998, in White Chapel Cemetery under direction of Greenlawn Funeral Home North.

    Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today in the funeral home.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T626)
    James E. Buckner household; Census Place: Franklin, Greene, Missouri; Roll: 1189; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 47; Image: 555.0; FHL microfilm: 2340924; Dwelling 27; Family 27.

    Census 1930 Buckner James Ida Nolah Ray Roy

    Franklin, Greene, Missouri
    24 April 1930
    Dwelling 27, Family 27

    James E. Buckner
    Head
    Owned a farm
    Male
    White
    53
    Married
    20 at first marriage
    Had not attended school
    Able to read and write
    Born in North Carolina
    Both parents born in North Carolina
    Spoke English
    Employed as a farmer on a general farm
    Actually at work yesterday
    Not a veteran
    26 on farm schedule

    Ida Buckner
    Wife
    Female
    White
    53
    Marriage
    20 at first marriage
    Had not attended school
    Able to read and write
    Born in Missouri
    Both parents born in Illinois
    Spoke English

    Nolah Buckner
    Daughter
    Female
    White
    18
    Single
    Had not attended school
    Able to read and write
    Born in Missouri
    Father born in North Carolina
    Mother born in Missouri
    Spoke English

    Ray Buckner
    Son
    Male
    White
    14
    Single
    Attended school
    Able to read and write
    Born in Missouri
    Father born in North Carolina
    Mother born in Missouri
    Spoke English

    Roy Buckner
    Son
    Male
    White
    9
    Single
    Attended school
    Born in Missouri
    Father born in North Carolina
    Mother born in Missouri

  3. Handwritten note listing birth dates, author unknown.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Find A Grave
    Roy Buckner; 1980; Missouri.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 United States. 1940 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T627)
    James E. Buckner household; Census Place: Franklin, Greene, Missouri; Roll: T627_2109; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 39-54; Household 78.

    Census 1940 Buckner James Ida Roy

    10 April 1940
    Franklin, Greene, Missouri
    Household 78

    Owned home
    Worth 1500
    Farm

    James E. Buckner
    Head
    Male
    White
    61
    Married
    Had not attended school or college this year
    Highest grade completed: 3
    Born in North Carolina
    Lived in the same house on April 1, 1935
    At work for profit during the week of March 24-30, 60 hours
    Farmer
    At work 52 weeks in 1939
    Received 0 wages
    Received income from source other than wages or salary
    78 on farm schedule

    Ida Buckner
    Wife
    Female
    White
    61
    Married
    Had not attended or college this year
    Highest grade completed: 6
    Born in Arkansas
    Lived in the same house on April 1, 1935
    Homemaker

    Ray Buckner
    Son
    Male
    White
    18
    Single
    Had not attended school or college this year
    Highest grade completed: 8
    Born in Missouri
    Lived in the same house on April 1, 1935
    At work for profit during the week of March 24-30, 60 hours
    Farmer
    At work 52 weeks in 1939
    Received 0 wages
    Received income from source other than wages or salary
    78 on farm schedule

    Ancestry.com. 1940 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
    Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls

    Year: 1940; Census Place: Franklin, Greene, Missouri; Roll: T627_2109; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 39-54.

  6. Wm. K. Hall. Index to items of genealogical interest (deaths, estates, marriages, etc.) in the Springfield, Greene County, Missouri Newspaper, the Springfield Republican for 1922. (Wm K. Hall, 1995)
    1958, May; Ida Buckner obituary.

    Mrs. Ida Elizabeth Buckner, 80, died early today at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Nora Boles, near Marshfield.

    Other survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Daisy Wilcox, Inglewood Calif., Mrs. Maude Baggley, Route 6 Springfield, Ray, 2134 North Kansas, and Roy, Plattsburg, Mo.; and a sister, Mrs. Daisy Casada, 519 Cherry.

    Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday in the Union Grove Church in Polk County with the Revs. Marvin Crocker and Fred Phillips officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Rainey in charge.

    From the newspaper indexes at the Springfield library. I don’t have the exact citation, because my mom didn’t copy that page.

  7. Bagley Evans, Betty, Interview by Jessica Mounts Hammond and Beth Palmer Mounts
    Interview with Betty Bagley Evans, 23 DEC 2007.
  8. Wm. K. Hall. Index to items of genealogical interest (deaths, estates, marriages, etc.) in the Springfield, Greene County, Missouri Newspaper, the Springfield Republican for 1922. (Wm K. Hall, 1995)
    3 February 1980; Roy Buckner obituary.
  9. Description: Farmer
  10. Worked 60 hours a week in 1940