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LIEUTENANT ISAAC BUCK

FRANCES UNKNOWN


Lieutenant Isaac Buck was on a committee to lay out land in Scituate to the who held a grant from the freemen before 1647.

On 7 August 1650 Isaac Buck of Scituate accused John Hewes of stealing four hoes from him. The court ordered the constable to keep the hoes until further evidence could be brought. [PC01]

On 4 October 1655 the Assistants made several complaints about the Scituate train band. One was that Isaac, the clerk of the train band, had misdemeaned himself. They ordered that he publicly acknowledge this or appear before the court. [PC02]

Isaac Buck was on a committee to divide the remaining common land in Scituate on 26 February 1673. Drawing the fourth lot, he received 75 acres in Scituate on 4 June 1673. [SCT]

Children of Isaac Buck and Frances Unknown:

i. Ruth Buck married Joseph Garrett.

 

References:

SCT. Jeremy Dupertuis Bangs, The Seventeenth-Century Town Records of Scituate, Massachusetts, 3 vols. (Boston: New England Historical Genealogical Society, 1997, 1999, 2001), vol. 1: 57–59.

PC01. Nathaniel Shurtleff, Records of the Colony of New Plymouth: Court Orders, vols. 2–3 (Boston, William White, 1855), vol. 2: 160; vol. 3: 89.


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02-Aug-2020