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About Rev. Edward Young Buchanan
Served as pastor of All Saints Episcopal Church in Paradise, Pennsylvania.
Rev. Buchanan's parsonage was built in 1740 as a stage tavern known as the Sign of the Spread Eagle. It was purchased for him to use as a parsonage by his brother, President James Buchanan.
"Dr. Buchanan was in his 81st year. He was born in Mecersburg, Franklin County, May 30, 1811 and was a son of James Buchanan, and a brother of James Buchanan, President of the United States, who was 20 years his senior. Dr. Buchanan received his early education at Mercersburg, and at the age of 15 entered Dickinson College. He graduated with the second honors of his class.
"Dr. Buchanan was a faithful and devoted Pastor, and was much beloved by those who knew him. He was active in the work of the church in this diocese, and had been a member of different church organizations. He married Anne Eliza Foster, a daughther of William B. Foster of Pittsburg, and a sister of Stephen C. Foster, the composer of "Old Folks at Home" and "My Old Kentucky Home," and William B. Foster, one of the first engineers of the Pennsylvania Railroad who died in 1801. Dr. Buchanan leaves one son and five daughters. The son is a resident of California. The funeral will take place on Wednesday. Services will be held at St. James Church and the interment will be made at Trinity Churchyard, Oxford."
Information obtained from State Library of Pennsylvania: Genealogy Collection, Pennsylvania Scrap Book Necrology, Volume 12, p. 112.
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Edward was born in 1811. He is the son of James Buchanan and Elizabeth Speer. He passed away in 1895. Dr. Buchanan was in his 81st year. He was born in Mecersburg, Franklin County, May 30, 1811 and was a son of James Buchanan, and a brother of James Buchanan, President of the United States, who was 20 years his senior. Dr. Buchanan received his early education at Mercersburg, and at the age of 15 entered Dickinson College. He graduated with the second honors of his class. "Dr. Buchanan was a faithful and devoted Pastor, and was much beloved by those who knew him. He was active in the work of the church in this diocese, and had been a member of different church organizations. He married Anne Eliza Foster, a daughther of William B. Foster of Pittsburg, and a sister of Stephen C. Foster, the composer of "Old Folks at Home" and "My Old Kentucky Home," and William B. Foster, one of the first engineers of the Pennsylvania Railroad who died in 1801. Dr. Buchanan leaves one son and five daughters. The son is a resident of California. The funeral will take place on Wednesday. Services will be held at St. James Church and the interment will be made at Trinity Churchyard, Oxford."Burial:Trinity Oxford Episcopal ChurchyardPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia CountyPennsylvania, USA Information obtained from State Library of Pennsylvania: Genealogy Collection, Pennsylvania Scrap Book Necrology, Volume 12, p. 112.
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"Dr. Buchanan was in his 81st year. He was born in Mecersburg, Franklin County, May 30, 1811 and was a son of James Buchanan, and a brother of James Buchanan, President of the United States, who was 20 years his senior. Dr. Buchanan received his early education at Mercersburg, and at the age of 15 entered Dickinson College. He graduated with the second honors of his class.
"Dr. Buchanan was a faithful and devoted Pastor, and was much beloved by those who knew him. He was active in the work of the church in this diocese, and had been a member of different church organizations. He married Anne Eliza Foster, a daughther of William B. Foster of Pittsburg, and a sister of Stephen C. Foster, the composer of "Old Folks at Home" and "My Old Kentucky Home," and William B. Foster, one of the first engineers of the Pennsylvania Railroad who died in 1801. Dr. Buchanan leaves one son and five daughters. The son is a resident of California. The funeral will take place on Wednesday. Services will be held at St. James Church and the interment will be made at Trinity Churchyard, Oxford."
Information obtained from State Library of Pennsylvania: Genealogy Collection, Pennsylvania Scrap Book Necrology, Volume 12, p. 112.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Oct 31 2020, 0:48:41 UTC
Rev. Edward Young Buchanan's Timeline
1811 |
May 30, 1811
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Oxford, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1838 |
September 23, 1838
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Pequea, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
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1841 |
July 10, 1841
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Pequea, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
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1844 |
December 23, 1844
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Paradise, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
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1847 |
January 1847
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Oxford, Chester County, PA, United States
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1849 |
1849
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Paradise, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
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1852 |
March 28, 1852
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Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
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1895 |
January 25, 1895
Age 83
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Titusville Crawford County Pennsylvania
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Trinity Oxford Episcopal Churchyard, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
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