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The
most important thing you can do -- Read the
Story of William
Bucklin, who in 1630 started the Bucklin family in America. The
story is masterfully told by a prominent American author.
Read
"The Story of William Bucklin, Our Six-hundred Acre
Ancestor".
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This page
you are on is a good starting point for information on the history and the
genealogy of the Bucklin family. Use the links below.
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Search
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using the Bucklin Society Database -
for Bucklin relatives, ancestors, biographies, et
cetera. Use our 3000 plus person database. Representing tens of thousands
of dollars and uncounted
thousands of hours of research and database entry, the Bucklin Society Database
contains both Bucklin family history and genealogy, and also genealogical
information on participants in the 1772 attack on the Gaspee.

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Add your own Bucklin family ancestors to the
Bucklin Society database.
In this day of electronic everything, photo albums are being
lost, boxes of letters are sent to the dump, and letters are not even being
written. Contributing what you know
is the best way to preserve information for future generations of researchers.
Join the Joseph
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or interested in American Revolutionary War history or the Gaspee Affair
--- the Society wants you to join, and the benefits are many. .
Safeguard. The Society maintains a depository for historical documents and photographs.
Do you have Bucklin family items from the period 1600 to 1900?
Read learn about
safeguarding them for future generations.
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grandchildren without a record of the life of your parents and of you.
Our professional writers and genealogists can help you provide
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