E. J. Buck
Family by Lucille Buck and Josephine
Dickinson
From A History of Coleman County
and Its People, 1985 edited by Judia and Ralph Terry, and
Vena Bob Gates - used by permission --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eliza Buck received a state
land grant from Governor O. M. Roberts for
160 acres of land in 1873. The land
was located 10 ¼ miles north of Coleman
and has been known as the E. J. Buck place
since the beginning of the twentieth
century.
Emmitt J. Buck,
son of Eliza, rode the Chisholm Trail from
Victoria County to the state of Kansas in
earlier days. He brought his bride,
Ada Reeves, to Eliza's place in
1880. They lived in a log cabin on
the 160 acres, and to this union, eight
children were born:
(1) Ida, married
Edgar Manning, their children were Aubrey,
Kenneth, Mervin, Eleanor, and Bill Burton;
(2) Arthur,
married Stella Clark, had one child, Alene
(see Thomas Jefferson Buck);
(3) Austin,
married Allie Chitty and their children
were Ila (see Gordon Family), Leo, Evelyn,
Doris, Gerald and
Dorothy;
(4) May married
Estes Woodard and their children were
Louise, Donald, E. J., Louie M., Randle
Clyde, Truman Glen, Thad Odeell, Wanda Lou
and Rita Joyce (see Louis Woodard);
(5) Clyde V.
never married;
(6) Ethel married
Henry Birdwell, son of Ernest Aaron and
Louella Birdwell, (see J. A. Mitchell),
and their children were Eldon, Weldon,
Ouida, Imogene, Alice Mae (died in October
1983), Buck, Steve and Charles;
(7) Bryan married
Lucille Mitchell, their children were
Mildred Lucille, Maryelle and Mitchell
(Buddy) Bryan (see J. A. Mitchell);
(8) Bland married
Katherine O'Shea and they had one child,
Mary Katherine.
Eliza Buck,
1830-1916; E.J. Buck, 1854-1921; Ada E.
Buck, 1862-1934; and Clyde Buck,
1889-1967, all buried in Coleman.
None of the eight children of Emmitt and
Ada Buck are living.
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Mrs. Ada Buck and her eight
children: Clyde, Mae, Arthur, Ida, Bryan,
Ethel, Bland, Austin, and Ada