Three Best Books to Understand
Bucklin Family Roots of 1630 to 1799!
Our biased opinion is that every Bucklin should
have the following three best books for understanding (1) who were your original Bucklin ancestors and what
they did that was important to the start of Rhode Island and what was to become the
United States, (2) the 1772 Gaspee Attack that included Joseph Bucklin
V, and
(3) the American Revolutionary War, in which so many Bucklins were
involved!
| #1.The
best one volume
over-all treatment of the
American Revolution.
Order it new here in the $6.95
paperback edition with the same contents as the acclaimed hardcover
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Why we put this as # 1:
- We recommend this
as perhaps the best
condensed version of the American Revolution history. It's by one of America's
best historians, a man known for his scholarship and devotion to
the history of the Revolutionary and Colonial periods.
- We recommend this
slim and compact paperback as something to carry and enjoy while traveling.
- We recommend this
because the narrative swings along. It's enjoyable to read,
written with eloquence.
If you want something portable, with
a readable style, fun to read, that gives you a good general overview of the
Revolutionary War, get
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This is the basic collection of the original
documents about the burning of the British revenue schooner, the HMS
Gaspee, in Rhode Island waters in June of 1772, and the English attempt to
capture the participants. No serious student of the history of the
capture of the Gaspee should be without this book. It's now out of print, but
Amazon sometimes has used copies or ones a bookseller has found tucked away.
Click here see what is available to order.
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# 3.
History of Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Starting with William Bucklin in 1643, the activities and
families of several Bucklin generations until 1799 can be traced through the records of
the Pawtucket area. Because
of William Bucklin's large landholdings at an important part of the
East Providence riverbank, Pawtucket and the Bucklin family are bound together.
This is an
fascinating book for Bucklins to read. For example --- Volume I of
the History of Pawtucket has 1691, 1718 and 1755 maps, which can only be found
in these books, that lay out the divisions of William Bucklin's original 600
acres. Purchased by Bucklin as a part of pure wilderness, from a source
the Massachusetts Bay Company disputed, it descended among his male heirs through a century.
No
serious historian or genealogist of the Bucklin family should be without this book!
Always buy the Volume II, the huge index with substantial annotations (click on
thumbnail below to see what we mean) if you buy Volume I.
The index to Volume I (sold separately as Volume
II) has over 18 pages of annotated index
entries about the Bucklins before the American Revolution. Incredible detail of early generations of the
Bucklin family is found throughout Volume I, and you can go directly to it
though the entries in the annotated index (Volume II). Click on the thumbnail to the
left to look at a sample of the rich content of the index entries about Bucklins. It's an index
worth studying. If you are a Bucklin, get the index (Vol. II), as well
as Volume I.
The bookstores (including Amazon) will tell you this book is
out of print and unavailable. The now elderly authors, bless their hearts, printed the
books and sold them privately but no longer sell them. You are in luck,
because we are the only place that has made a special arrangement with the Pawtucket
Library. That library has a few extra copies that they will sell. Volume I,
“History of Pawtucket Rhode Island:
Reminiscences”, is $25.00; and the Volume II, "The Annotated Index”,
is $15.00. They also charge you $10.00 for shipping and
handling. Make a check payable to the Friends of the
Pawtucket Public Library and send it to: Reference Librarian, Pawtucket Public
Library, 13 Summer Street, Pawtucket, RI
02860. They will then pack and ship the books via UPS.
We do not get a commission on this sale, it's
just a public service, because we think the book is an important link to Bucklin
family history.
(If you are looking for Genealogy Books, they are on
our Genealogy Book page.)
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