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Ann Buck (Gould)

Also Known As: "Annis", "Goold", "Ann Gould"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: New Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony
Death: 1800 (89-90)
Arlington, Bennington County, VT, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of William Gould; William Gould; Abigail Farrington Gould and Abigail Gould
Wife of Joseph Buck
Mother of CPT Justus Buck; Cpl. Jonathan Buck; Lt. Isaac Buck; Lemuel Buck; Abel Buck and 3 others
Sister of Dr William Oliver Gould; Job Gould and Samuel Gould
Half sister of Samuel Gould; Abigail Gould; Samuel Gould and Mary Gould

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About Ann Buck

From History of the Towns of New Milford and Bridgewater, Connecticut, 1703-1882 by Samuel Orcutt

p. 47 The "First Church of Christ" was organized by the council on the day of the ordination of Mr. Boardman, and gave the call to the minister, which he accepted, and the ordination followed. The record Mr. Boardman made of the organization of the church is thus rendered:

"New Milford, Nov. 21, 1716. An account of the Bretheren of the church at the first settlement of the ministry.

Recommended ye Planters.

Daniel Boardman, John Bostwick, Samuel Brownson, Zacariah Ferris, Samuel Beebe, Samuel Hitchcock, John Weller, Roger Brownson

Female Members Mary Noble, widow, Sarah Hitchcock; ye wife of Samuel Hitchcock, Hannah Beebe, ye wife of Samuel Beebe, Recommended from Danbury

Lydia Brownson, ye wife of Samuel Brownson, Dorcas Brownson, ye wife of Roger Brownson

"Quickly was added to the church, by admission, and recommendation to the Church Communion,

Jonathan Buck, James Prime, Ann Prime, ye wife of James Prime, Recommended from Milford.

Oct. 19, 1718, William Gaylor, Johannah Gaylor, ye wife of William Gaylor, recommended from Woodbury.

"Elizabeth Harris, ye wife of William Harris, recommended from Wethersfield "Mercy Bostwick, ye wife of John Bostwick, recommended from the church of Danbury "Rebecca Weller, ye wife of John Weller, admitted Oct. 19, 1718.

"Church Members 1719 Henoni Stebbins (Northampton Mary Gould, wife of Wm. 1720 Samuel Prindle...Dorothy Prindle, wife of Samuel John Noble John Welch,... Abigail Welch, wife of John Mabel Griswold, Widow Mary Buck, Wife of Enoch ??? Camp, wife of Samuel Millet (Milford) Miriam Pickett, wife of Thomas Hannah Noble 1726 Phebe Beecher Eleazer Beecher 1734 Jonathan Buck, Jr. 1735 Ann Buck, wife of Joseph Betty Buck, wife of Jonathan, Jr. Jonathan Buck, Sen., restored

Note: These lists have been shortened here to point to the ancestors of this family along with a few contemporary names for background. The entire book can be located at http://www.archive.org/details/historytownsnew00orcugoog


Ann Gould (daughter of William Gould and Abigail Farrington Disbrow) was born 04 May 1710 in New Milford, Litchfield, CT, USA and died 05 Jun 1728 in New Milford, CT. She married Joseph Buck on 05 Jun 1728 son of Jonathan Buck and Mary Andrews.

More About Ann Gould and Joseph Buck: Marriage: 05 Jun 1728

Children of Ann Gould and Joseph Buck are:

  1. Zadoc Buck, b. Abt. 1729, d. date unknown.
  2. Issac Buck, b. 19 Mar 1728/29, New Milford, Litchfield, CT d. 20 Jan 1776, Nr Montreal, PQ, Can

Sources

  1. 2070 2070. OneWorldTree, Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc.

Links

GEDCOM Source

@R753118322@ Connecticut, Town Marriage Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations Inc 1,1062::0 1,1062::190672

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Ann Buck's Timeline

1710
May 4, 1710
New Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony
1719
March 1719
Age 8
New Milford, CT
1726
March 11, 1726
Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
1729
March 19, 1729
New Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony
March 19, 1729
Litchfield, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony
1729
1732
September 6, 1732
New Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony
1736
September 23, 1736
New Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony
1741
August 2, 1741
New Milford, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States