Married Amelia Helen Whiting, 22 Aug 1854, Manti, Sanpete, Utah
Married Mary Ann Brown, 1 Jan 1860, Manti, Sanpete, Utah
Married Annie Marie Larsen, 11 Oct 1869, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Married Caroline Sophia Sorenson, 27 Sep 1876, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
The following is taken from the Deseret Evening News of May 18, 1915:
VENICE, UTAH
LAST TRIBUTE PAID TO VALIANT PIONEER
(Special Correspondence)
Venice, Sevier Co. May 17 - The funeral of Archibald W. Buchanan was held here Sunday. Mr. Buchanan died May 7 of infirmities incident to old age, being past 85 years old. He was born in Kentucky, Feb. 9, 1830. His parents joined the Church during the early persecutions and helped to build the city of Nauvoo where their son Archibald, while a youth, became acquainted with the Prophet Joseph Smith. He remembered the martyrdom of the prophet and his brother Hyrum and was present at the meeting in the groves when it was made manifest to the Saints that the leadership of the Church had fallen upon Brigham Young. Mr. Buchanan remained all his life a faithful and devoted member of the Church and always bore fervent testimony to the divine calling of Joseph Smith and his successors and to the truthfulness of the gospel principles. He came with his parents to Utah in 1862 [1852]. He became a pioneer of Sanpete and Sevier counties and in those early days he was known as a mediator and peacemaker between the Indians and the pioneers. He was the father of 30 children; and had 104 grandchildren and 76 great-grandchildren. He served as bishop of Glenwood for a period of years and went to Mexico in 1890, returning after a few years and making his home in Venice, where he lived the remainder of his days.
At the funeral the Venice ward choir sang appropriate selections and duets were rendered by Misses Ence and Christensen and by Mr. and Mrs. Payne. The opening prayer was by James M. Peterson and the closing prayer by Prest. James Christensen. The speakers were A. T. Oldroyd, Patriarch J. S. Horn, Prest. Robert D. Young, Mrs. Hepler, Newell K. Young and Patriarch W. H. Seegmiller. All spoke in the highest terms of the rugged, faithful pioneer and devoted father and friend, the exponent of peace and love and the sterling and valiant worker in the cause of truth.
Interment was in the Glenwood cemetery.
Married Amelia Helen Whiting, 22 Aug 1854, Manti, Sanpete, Utah
Married Mary Ann Brown, 1 Jan 1860, Manti, Sanpete, Utah
Married Annie Marie Larsen, 11 Oct 1869, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Married Caroline Sophia Sorenson, 27 Sep 1876, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
The following is taken from the Deseret Evening News of May 18, 1915:
VENICE, UTAH
LAST TRIBUTE PAID TO VALIANT PIONEER
(Special Correspondence)
Venice, Sevier Co. May 17 - The funeral of Archibald W. Buchanan was held here Sunday. Mr. Buchanan died May 7 of infirmities incident to old age, being past 85 years old. He was born in Kentucky, Feb. 9, 1830. His parents joined the Church during the early persecutions and helped to build the city of Nauvoo where their son Archibald, while a youth, became acquainted with the Prophet Joseph Smith. He remembered the martyrdom of the prophet and his brother Hyrum and was present at the meeting in the groves when it was made manifest to the Saints that the leadership of the Church had fallen upon Brigham Young. Mr. Buchanan remained all his life a faithful and devoted member of the Church and always bore fervent testimony to the divine calling of Joseph Smith and his successors and to the truthfulness of the gospel principles. He came with his parents to Utah in 1862 [1852]. He became a pioneer of Sanpete and Sevier counties and in those early days he was known as a mediator and peacemaker between the Indians and the pioneers. He was the father of 30 children; and had 104 grandchildren and 76 great-grandchildren. He served as bishop of Glenwood for a period of years and went to Mexico in 1890, returning after a few years and making his home in Venice, where he lived the remainder of his days.
At the funeral the Venice ward choir sang appropriate selections and duets were rendered by Misses Ence and Christensen and by Mr. and Mrs. Payne. The opening prayer was by James M. Peterson and the closing prayer by Prest. James Christensen. The speakers were A. T. Oldroyd, Patriarch J. S. Horn, Prest. Robert D. Young, Mrs. Hepler, Newell K. Young and Patriarch W. H. Seegmiller. All spoke in the highest terms of the rugged, faithful pioneer and devoted father and friend, the exponent of peace and love and the sterling and valiant worker in the cause of truth.
Interment was in the Glenwood cemetery.
Family Members
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Sarah Elizabeth Buchanan Lemmon
1856–1926
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Rozina Buchanan Powell
1858–1923
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Archibald Walter Buchanan
1859–1951
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James Alonzo Buchanan
1860–1896
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Helen Amelia Buchanan Payne
1861–1936
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Mary Jane Buchanan Oldroyd
1862–1894
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Lorenzo Dow Buchanan
1864–1939
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William Wallace Buchanan
1865–1938
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Eugene Deloss Buchanan
1867–1937
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Theda Jane Buchanan Oldroyd
1867–1954
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Jacob Joseph Buchanan Smith
1867–1958
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Effie Buchanan Hackett
1871–1927
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Osmond Buchanan
1871–1939
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Henry Pomeroy Buchanan
1871–1941
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Amy Lorette Buchanan Ence
1873–1946
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Arthur Adelbert Buchanan
1875–1896
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Castina Maria Buchanan Young
1876–1944
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Charles Vertner Buchanan
1877–1903
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John Loren Buchanan
1879–1880
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James Carlos Buchanan
1879–1954
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Anna Delilah Buchanan Poole
1881–1954
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Mary Ann Buchanan Black
1883–1955
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Ethelyn Buchanan Breinholt
1883–1973
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William Aaron Buchanan
1885–1887
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Nancy Edna Buchanan Beecroft
1885–1967
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Parley Ammon Buchanan
1888–1889
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Carrie Myrl Buchanan Brugger
1892–1968
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Archie Earl Buchanan
1892–1976
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