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Daniel Webster Buck

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Daniel Webster Buck

Birth
Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Death
20 Apr 1902 (aged 60)
Waupaca County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Weyauwega, Waupaca County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
247-9
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WORK IN PROGRESS

1860 Federal Census
name: Daniel Buck
residence: , Waupacca, Wisconsin
ward: age: 18 years
estimated birth year: 1842
birthplace: New York
gender: Male
page: 217
family number: 1750
film number: 805433
dgs number: 4300459
image number: 00009
nara number: M653
____________________________
possible mother
1860
name: Sally Buck
residence: , Waupacca, Wisconsin
ward: The Town Of Bear Creek
age: 53 years
estimated birth year: 1807
birthplace: New York
gender: Female
page: 217
family number: 1750
film number: 805433
dgs number: 4300459
image number: 00009
nara number: M653
____________________________
1860 Federal Census
name: Sarah Buck
residence: , Waupacca, Wisconsin
ward: The Village Of Waupacca Town Of Waupacca
age: 12 years (possible sis of Daniel)
estimated birth year: 1848
birthplace: Wisconsin
gender: Female
page: 98
family number: 780
film number: 805433
dgs number: 4300459
image number: 00194
nara number: M653
_____________________________-

name: Isaac Buck
residence: , Waupacca, Wisconsin
ward: The Town Of Bear Creek
age: 16 years
estimated birth year: 1844
birthplace: New York
gender: Male
page: 217
family number: 1750
film number: 805433
dgs number: 4300459
image number: 00009
nara number: M653
cont.

Isaac Buck
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1844 New York
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Geo W Buck
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1849 New York
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Amos Buck
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1826 Ohio
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Alvira Buck
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1826 New York
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Orville Buck
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1847 Wisconsin
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Frances Buck
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1850 Wisconsin
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Effie Buck
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1856 Wisconsin
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Adelbert Buck
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1858 Wisconsin
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Ettie Buck
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1860 Wisconsin
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Edward Bach
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1830 Germany
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Effie Bucks
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1856 Wisconsin
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin

1880 Federal Census

name : Daniel W. Buck
event: Census
event date: 1880
event place: Weyauwega,
Waupaca, Wisconsin, gender: Male
age: 35
marital status : Married
occupation : Farmer
race or color (original) :
ethnicity (standardized) : American
relationship to head : Self
birthplace : New York
birthdate : 1845
spouse's name : Elizabeth Buck
spouse's birthplace : New York
father's name : John Propper
father's birthplace : New York
mother's name :
mother's birthplace : New York
page : 245
page character : C
entry number : 1240
nara film number : T9-1452
gs film number : 1255452
digital folder number: 004244780
image number: 00227
Household Gender Age Birthplace
self Daniel W. Buck M 35 New York
wife Elizabeth Buck F 42 New York
son Arthur Hazen M 22 Missouri
father John Propper M 85 Vermont
_________________________________

THE WAUPACA REPUBLICAN
June 19, 1891
THEY TALK OVER OLD TIMES.
Fourth Annual Reunion of the 14h Wis. Vol. Infantry at Waupaca.
A Pleasant Gathering With Over One Hundred Present. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, Waupaca city was honored with the presence of surviving members of the gallant old 14th Wis. Vet. Vol. Inf., in their fourth annual reunion, to the number of about 110. They come from various parts of the state and Iowa; Indiana, Minnesota and Dakota were represented. Most every state in the northwest has members of the old 14gh within their borders but all could not be present.
After taking up a collection of about twenty dollars to make up local expenses the veterans held a grand parade headed by the Waupaca Brass Band and followed by the cannon and casson drawn by four horses, each horse with a little boy rider dressed in artilleryman's uniform. After the parade they intended to go to visit the Veterans' Home and have a picnic dinner, but the weather looked so much like rain that they waited in town for dinner, after which they went out in carriages and wagons to the Home, accompanied by the Waupaca band who played some excellent pieces on the balconies of dining hall and headquarters' building, while the visitors inspected the surroundings, which event, however, was marred somewhat by the rain, but all were pleased with the appearance of things and were warmly welcomed by the Home people.
In the evening an entertainment was arranged at the Opera House. The band opened the exercises and were loudly applauded. The Mayor being sick, Senator J. H. Woodnorth gave a short but appropriate address of welcome which was responded to by Capt. Magdeburg in which he said: "It is an honor to hold a reunion in a city that had sent so many brave soldiers to the front. There were perhaps just as good soldiers, but there were not better men that went to war than Company B commanded by your old townsman, the brave and gallant Major Worden. It is an honor to come to a city that has contributed so much toward the State Veterans' Home, an institution that affords shelter and relief to many worthy and deserving old soldiers, their wives and widows of soldiers. We have seen with our own eyes the evidences of the worthiness of this grand Home. The speaker hoped that the 14th might have the pleasure of some time holding another reunion here.
Civil War Reunion
COMPANY C Daniel Buck of Weyauwega, Wis.

WORK IN PROGRESS

1860 Federal Census
name: Daniel Buck
residence: , Waupacca, Wisconsin
ward: age: 18 years
estimated birth year: 1842
birthplace: New York
gender: Male
page: 217
family number: 1750
film number: 805433
dgs number: 4300459
image number: 00009
nara number: M653
____________________________
possible mother
1860
name: Sally Buck
residence: , Waupacca, Wisconsin
ward: The Town Of Bear Creek
age: 53 years
estimated birth year: 1807
birthplace: New York
gender: Female
page: 217
family number: 1750
film number: 805433
dgs number: 4300459
image number: 00009
nara number: M653
____________________________
1860 Federal Census
name: Sarah Buck
residence: , Waupacca, Wisconsin
ward: The Village Of Waupacca Town Of Waupacca
age: 12 years (possible sis of Daniel)
estimated birth year: 1848
birthplace: Wisconsin
gender: Female
page: 98
family number: 780
film number: 805433
dgs number: 4300459
image number: 00194
nara number: M653
_____________________________-

name: Isaac Buck
residence: , Waupacca, Wisconsin
ward: The Town Of Bear Creek
age: 16 years
estimated birth year: 1844
birthplace: New York
gender: Male
page: 217
family number: 1750
film number: 805433
dgs number: 4300459
image number: 00009
nara number: M653
cont.

Isaac Buck
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1844 New York
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Geo W Buck
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1849 New York
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Amos Buck
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1826 Ohio
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Alvira Buck
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1826 New York
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Orville Buck
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1847 Wisconsin
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Frances Buck
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1850 Wisconsin
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Effie Buck
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1856 Wisconsin
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Adelbert Buck
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1858 Wisconsin
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Ettie Buck
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1860 Wisconsin
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Edward Bach
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1830 Germany
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin



Effie Bucks
United States Census, 1860
birth: 1856 Wisconsin
residence: 1860 ,​ Waupacca,​ Wisconsin

1880 Federal Census

name : Daniel W. Buck
event: Census
event date: 1880
event place: Weyauwega,
Waupaca, Wisconsin, gender: Male
age: 35
marital status : Married
occupation : Farmer
race or color (original) :
ethnicity (standardized) : American
relationship to head : Self
birthplace : New York
birthdate : 1845
spouse's name : Elizabeth Buck
spouse's birthplace : New York
father's name : John Propper
father's birthplace : New York
mother's name :
mother's birthplace : New York
page : 245
page character : C
entry number : 1240
nara film number : T9-1452
gs film number : 1255452
digital folder number: 004244780
image number: 00227
Household Gender Age Birthplace
self Daniel W. Buck M 35 New York
wife Elizabeth Buck F 42 New York
son Arthur Hazen M 22 Missouri
father John Propper M 85 Vermont
_________________________________

THE WAUPACA REPUBLICAN
June 19, 1891
THEY TALK OVER OLD TIMES.
Fourth Annual Reunion of the 14h Wis. Vol. Infantry at Waupaca.
A Pleasant Gathering With Over One Hundred Present. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, Waupaca city was honored with the presence of surviving members of the gallant old 14th Wis. Vet. Vol. Inf., in their fourth annual reunion, to the number of about 110. They come from various parts of the state and Iowa; Indiana, Minnesota and Dakota were represented. Most every state in the northwest has members of the old 14gh within their borders but all could not be present.
After taking up a collection of about twenty dollars to make up local expenses the veterans held a grand parade headed by the Waupaca Brass Band and followed by the cannon and casson drawn by four horses, each horse with a little boy rider dressed in artilleryman's uniform. After the parade they intended to go to visit the Veterans' Home and have a picnic dinner, but the weather looked so much like rain that they waited in town for dinner, after which they went out in carriages and wagons to the Home, accompanied by the Waupaca band who played some excellent pieces on the balconies of dining hall and headquarters' building, while the visitors inspected the surroundings, which event, however, was marred somewhat by the rain, but all were pleased with the appearance of things and were warmly welcomed by the Home people.
In the evening an entertainment was arranged at the Opera House. The band opened the exercises and were loudly applauded. The Mayor being sick, Senator J. H. Woodnorth gave a short but appropriate address of welcome which was responded to by Capt. Magdeburg in which he said: "It is an honor to hold a reunion in a city that had sent so many brave soldiers to the front. There were perhaps just as good soldiers, but there were not better men that went to war than Company B commanded by your old townsman, the brave and gallant Major Worden. It is an honor to come to a city that has contributed so much toward the State Veterans' Home, an institution that affords shelter and relief to many worthy and deserving old soldiers, their wives and widows of soldiers. We have seen with our own eyes the evidences of the worthiness of this grand Home. The speaker hoped that the 14th might have the pleasure of some time holding another reunion here.
Civil War Reunion
COMPANY C Daniel Buck of Weyauwega, Wis.



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