Biography of John Buckley, Jr. (d. 1732); Delaware County, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Lew Smedley Copyright. All Rights Reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ********************************************************* John Buckley Jr., of Melksham, in the county of Wilts, England, purchased from William Penn 250 acres of land in Pennsylvania by deeds of lease and release, dated Sept. 5 and 6, 1681.This land was surveyed Nov. 8, 1684, in Birmingham township and included the present Brandywine Summit Station, P.W.& B.R.R. John Buckley probably arrived in 1682, but did not settle on this land making his residence instead on the Delaware River and Naaman's Creek, in Brandywine hundred, where he took up 100 acres by a warrant dated 4-30-1683. To this he gave the name of "Trouble Field", as returned by the surveyor. He subsequently obtained additional lands at this place. Tradition says that he returned to England and married Hannah Sanderson, dau. of Dr. Sanderson, of Ferry Bridge, Yorkshire; also that his mother was Mary Empson. It is certain that his neighbor Cornelius Empson came from Yorkshire; that one of his wives was Mary (?) Sanderson, and that in 1689 he married her sister Elizabeth Sanderson. John Buckley died Nov. 27, 1732 leaving children Rachel, m. John Grubb Jr.; Hannah, m. Thomas Clayton; Sarah and Adam. Adam Buckley, b. May 8, 1697; d.(according to his tombstone "ye 29th of ye 10th Mo. 1760, in ye 64 year of his Age"; m. Jan. 8, 1718, Ann Marten, b. Jan. 1698, dau. of Walter Marten, of Chichester, of Westminster in Middlesex, by Jane his wife, dau. of Joseph Bushel, of Bethel. They resided in Brandywine hundred and had issue: John, b.Oct.16,1719;m.Hannah Clemson and Alice (Williamson) Lownes. Hannah, b. Oct. 2, 1721; m. J. Price. Jane, b. Oct. 13, 1723; m. S. Hilyard. Walter, b. Feb. 14, 1725; lost at sea. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 21, 1730; d. 7-22-1805; m. John Williamson. Adam, b. Feb. 6, 1736. Ann, twin with Adam. Adam Buckley Sr., was buried at Grubb Family burial ground, near Carpenter's Station, Brandywine Hundred. His will was dated Aug. 23, 1732, but both it and the book in which it was recorded have been lost. Visit The George Smedley Homepage http://smedley.lewis.home.att.net This file is located at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/delaware/bios/buckley-jj.txt