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Nancy S Hathorn Buckner

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
unknown
Union Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
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Marriage record revealed Meredith Buckner and Nancy S. Hathorn married on October 8, 1826 in Monroe County, Georgia.

Meredith was about twenty-three and Nancy was about eighteen when they married.

The 1830 census revealed they were living in Marion County, Georgia. Household members: Meredith Buckner (20-29), Nancy (20-29), Charles (under 5) and Susan (under 5).

Georgia Cherokee Land Lottery revealed Meredith Buckner resided in Watson's, Marion County, Georgia and had recieved a land grant on December 31, 1837.

The 1840 census revealed three household members were engaged in agriculture and one in manufacture and trade. They were living in Marion County, Georgia. Household members: Meredith Buckner (30-39), Nancy (30-39), Charles (10-14), John (5-9), William & Ebba (under 5), Susan (10-14) and Mary (5-9).

The 1850 census of October 16, revealed Meredith was a mechanic and their real estate value was $800. They were living in Marion County, Georgia. They were all born in Georgia. Household members: Mendett Backner(transcription error) (47), Nancy (42), John (20), Mary (18), Ebba (16), William (13), Sarah (7), Nancy (6) and Adeline (2).

The record of Appointments of U.S. Postmasters revealed Meredith Buckner was appointed to the Mud Branch Post Office in Bienville Parish, Louisiana on June 10, 1856 and served until August 18, 1857

Their known children:

Susan Louisiana Buckner (Gathright)
(b.1827 d.1883).
Charles R. Buckner (b.1828 d.1880)
John Wesley Buckner (b.1830 d.1880)
Mary Buckner (Willingham),(Smith), (Frisby) (b.1832 d.after 1880)
Ebba T Buckner (b.1834 d.1862)
William J. Buckner (b.1837 d.1862)
Sarah Buckner (b.1843)
Nancy E. Buckner (b.1844)
Adeline Matilda Buckner (Avery)
(b.1848 d.1919)
Eliza Emerline Buckner (Avery)
(b.1851 d.1908)

They had been married at least thirty-one years and their daughter, Eliza was at least six years old when Meredith died sometime after August 1857.

The 1860 census of August 4, revealed Nancy was a widow and a housekeeper. They lived in Union Parish, Louisiana and the post office was in Marion. Household Members: N S (Nancy) Buckner (53), E T (Ebba) (26), W J (William) (23), N E (Nancy) (16), A M (Adeline) (13) and E M (Eliza) (10).

Nancy died sometime after the 1860 census.
Marriage record revealed Meredith Buckner and Nancy S. Hathorn married on October 8, 1826 in Monroe County, Georgia.

Meredith was about twenty-three and Nancy was about eighteen when they married.

The 1830 census revealed they were living in Marion County, Georgia. Household members: Meredith Buckner (20-29), Nancy (20-29), Charles (under 5) and Susan (under 5).

Georgia Cherokee Land Lottery revealed Meredith Buckner resided in Watson's, Marion County, Georgia and had recieved a land grant on December 31, 1837.

The 1840 census revealed three household members were engaged in agriculture and one in manufacture and trade. They were living in Marion County, Georgia. Household members: Meredith Buckner (30-39), Nancy (30-39), Charles (10-14), John (5-9), William & Ebba (under 5), Susan (10-14) and Mary (5-9).

The 1850 census of October 16, revealed Meredith was a mechanic and their real estate value was $800. They were living in Marion County, Georgia. They were all born in Georgia. Household members: Mendett Backner(transcription error) (47), Nancy (42), John (20), Mary (18), Ebba (16), William (13), Sarah (7), Nancy (6) and Adeline (2).

The record of Appointments of U.S. Postmasters revealed Meredith Buckner was appointed to the Mud Branch Post Office in Bienville Parish, Louisiana on June 10, 1856 and served until August 18, 1857

Their known children:

Susan Louisiana Buckner (Gathright)
(b.1827 d.1883).
Charles R. Buckner (b.1828 d.1880)
John Wesley Buckner (b.1830 d.1880)
Mary Buckner (Willingham),(Smith), (Frisby) (b.1832 d.after 1880)
Ebba T Buckner (b.1834 d.1862)
William J. Buckner (b.1837 d.1862)
Sarah Buckner (b.1843)
Nancy E. Buckner (b.1844)
Adeline Matilda Buckner (Avery)
(b.1848 d.1919)
Eliza Emerline Buckner (Avery)
(b.1851 d.1908)

They had been married at least thirty-one years and their daughter, Eliza was at least six years old when Meredith died sometime after August 1857.

The 1860 census of August 4, revealed Nancy was a widow and a housekeeper. They lived in Union Parish, Louisiana and the post office was in Marion. Household Members: N S (Nancy) Buckner (53), E T (Ebba) (26), W J (William) (23), N E (Nancy) (16), A M (Adeline) (13) and E M (Eliza) (10).

Nancy died sometime after the 1860 census.


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