Individual Details
Lieut. Isaac Buck
( - Bef 30 Aug 1701)
From Deane's History of Scituate:
"Lieut. Isaac Buck, Blacksmith, was a brother of John, and was in Scituate before 1647. He purchased the house of Jeremiah Burroughs, which had been that of Resolved White at Belle house neck. In 1660, he built a house near the Harbour, on the Buck field, so called even now. The house of Anthony Waterman, lately [as of 1831] deceased, occupies the spot. He was a very useful man often engaged in publick business, and the Clerk of the Town for many years. He was a Lieut. in Philip's was, and repulsed the Indians with great bravery from Scituate in March 1676."
Isaac bore arms 1643; was rep. 1663, 4, 5; lieut. 1676.
"Lieut. Isaac Buck, Blacksmith, was a brother of John, and was in Scituate before 1647. He purchased the house of Jeremiah Burroughs, which had been that of Resolved White at Belle house neck. In 1660, he built a house near the Harbour, on the Buck field, so called even now. The house of Anthony Waterman, lately [as of 1831] deceased, occupies the spot. He was a very useful man often engaged in publick business, and the Clerk of the Town for many years. He was a Lieut. in Philip's was, and repulsed the Indians with great bravery from Scituate in March 1676."
Isaac bore arms 1643; was rep. 1663, 4, 5; lieut. 1676.
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Families
Spouse | Frances Marsh (1615 - 1701) |
Child | Isaac Buck (1654 - 1688) |
Child | Thomas Buck (1655 - 1701) |
Child | Mehitable Buck (1657 - 1701) |
Child | Deborah Buck (1665 - ) |