Storey Family Tree - Person Sheet
Storey Family Tree - Person Sheet
NameMary Appolona Kohl , 5G Grandmother, K400, 463, F, A225, R225
Birth Date4 Jul 1743
Death Date7 Jan 1765 Age: 21
Death PlaceSpringfield Twp, Bucks Co
FatherJohn George Kohl , 464, M
MotherMary Barbara Behben , 465, F
Spouses
1Nicholas Buck , 5G Grandfather, B200, 462, M, A224, R224
Birth Date1730
Birth PlaceThionville, Alsace-Lorraine, GER/FRA
Death Date13 Nov 1786 Age: 56
Death PlaceSpringfield Twp, Bucks Co, PA
Misc. Notes
1. NICHOLAS1 BUCK was born Abt. 1730 in Thionville, Alsace-Lorraine, GER/FRA, and died 13 November 1786 in Springfield Twp, Bucks Co, PA. He married (1) MARY APPOLONA KOHL 21 April 1761 in Nochamixon, Bucks Co, PA, daughter of JOHN KOHL and MARY BEHR. She was born 4 July 1743 in Nochamixon, Bucks Co, PA, and died 7 January 1765 in Springfield Twp, Bucks Co, PA. He married (2) Elizabeth Hartmann 12 May 1766 in Goshenhoppen, Berks Co, PA, daughter of Michael Hartmann and Magdalena. She was born Abt. 1745, and died 1811 in Haycock, Bucks Co, PA.

Notes for NICHOLAS BUCK:
"NICHOLAS BUCK, the emigrant ancestor of many of the name, was descended from an ancient family long established in the vicinity of Thionville, Lorraine. The date of his birth is unknown. Lorraine is within the valley of the Rhine and on the frontier of Germany, Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg, and suffered severely from wars during the years between 1670 and 1733. The calamities occasioned by such long strife induced one Nicholas Buck, a singe man, to embark at Rotterdam, on the ship 'St. Andrew', for America. He arrived in Philadelphia, Sept 25, 1752. For a short time he lived near Reading, and then came by way of Goshenhoppen to Springfield township, Bucks county. There he settled down and spent the remainder of his life.
There is doubt as to the exact year of the emigration of Nicholas Buck. The ship 'Edinburgh' arrived in Philadelphia Sept 5, 1748, from Rotterdam. In the list of passengers were mentioned Michael Hartman and John Nickel Buck, the former no doubt the father of Nicholas Buck's second wife whom he married in 1766.
In 1760 he signed a petition asking for a road in Springfield township. On this he wrote his name Nickly Buck. On April 21, 1761, he married Mary Abigail, daughter of George and Barbara Kohl, of Nockamixon. The first child, Leonard, was born Sept 1, 1763, and the second son, Joseph, in 1764. The wife and mother died Jan 7, 1765, at the age of twenty-two years. On May 12, 1766, Mr. Buck married Elizabeth, daughter of Michael and Margaret Hartman. The children of the second union were: Nicholas, James, Catherine, John, Barbara, Elizabeth, Magdalen, and Mary Ann. In his last marriage recorded, the father is mentioned as a widower and farmer. In 1768 he purchased from Ludwig Nuspickel, a tract of land of forty-six acres. In 1777 he was in the Revolutionary War." (Montgomery, Morton. HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL ANNALS OF BERKS COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA. Vol 1. Beers & Co. 1909. Page 473.)

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NICHOLAS BUCK - from "The Buck Family" by William Kirkpatrick

The immigrant ancestor of the Buck family in Pennsylvania was Nicholas Buck 1 who emigrated unmarried allegedly from the vicinity of Thionville, Lorraine Region, Department of Mozele, in the valley of the Rhine River on the frontier of Germany, Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg--either on the ship "St Andrew" or the ship "Edinburgh" which arrived at Philadelphia on 25 Sep 1752 and 5 Sep 1748, respectively. ("History of Berks Co.,,, Montgomery, 1909, J.M. Beers and Co, Chicago.)

The name has been found in the Records obviously often, distorted by mistranscription or phonetically misspelled: Back, Beck, Bock, Boch, Buck, Buch, Burk, Boock, Bork.

It has been stated that for a short time after his arrival Nicholas Buck 1 resided in Reading, Berks Co, Pa. before finally settling in Springfield Township, Bucks Co, Pa. I cannot verify his residing in Reading. However, in 1760 he signed a petition asking for a road to be built in Springfield Twp, Bucks Co. In 1777 he served in the Revolutionary War. In the year 1779 he was assessed taxes in Springfield Twp for 200 acres of land. By 1781 he was assessed taxes also in Haycock Twp, Bucks Co. for 45 more acres which he had purchased from Ludwig Nuspickel. In 1782 he sold 50 acres of his farm in Springfield Twp retaining 50 acres there and 45 acres in Haycock Twp in the tax years 1782, 1783, 1784, 1785 and 1 78 6 when he died . The lands, 45 acres , in Haycock were "unimproved" in 1787, but the 150 acre farm in Springfield Twp contained two dwellings and 1 outbuilding , which housed ten inhabitants as of 1784. After his death in 1786, the property was passed on to his sons Leonard 2 and Joseph 2. (Pa Archives, Series 3, Vol 13, PP 30,74,168,179,268,300,396,402,427, 439,557,600,691,698,797)

The birthdate of Nicholas Buck 1 has not been found. He came to this country unmarried and on 21 April 1761 he married his first wife, Mary Appolonia Kohl, born 4 July 1742/3 in Nockamixon Ir @Twp, Bucks Co, the daughter of John George Kohl and his wife Mary Barbara Behben. (Goshenhoppen Registers (GR), p 16) at whose house the marriage ceremony was performed. Four years later on 7 January 1765 she died in Springfield Twp, Bucks Co, aged 22 years. On 12 May 1766, Nicholas remarried in the Church at Goshenhoppen (now church of the Most Blessed Sacrament, Bally, Berks Co, Pa) to Elizabeth Hartman single daughter of Michael and Magdalen Hartman who had arrived on the ship "Edinburgh" on 5 Sep 1748. It should be noted that a "John Nickly Buck" also arrived on this ship. (GR, p 102; "History of Berks Co, p 473)

Nicholas 1 reportedly died, when his son, Nicholas 2, was 19 years old, on 13 Nov 1786 ("History of Berks Co," p 473). His widow, Elizabeth (Hartman) Buck remarried, on 8 May 1797, John Kolb. (GR p 181). I have nothing further on her.


By his two marriages, "Nicholas" or "John Nicholas" Buck 1 had ten children, five boys and five girls, as follows:

Children of Nicholas Buck 1 and his wives, a) Mary Appolonia Kohl (1743-1765) and b) Elizabeth Hartman (married 12 .May 1766).

By Mary Appolonia Kohl:

1.      Leonard Buck 2, (Nicholas 1) b 1 September 1763, baptized 10 October 1763; sponsors: Leonard Beutelman and Salome Fricker. (GR p 13, "History of Berks Coll, P 743).

2.      Joseph Buck 2, (Nicholas 1) b 1 November 1764, baptized
      18 November 1764; sponsors: Joseph Kohl and Alberta Kohl at
      Haycock. (American Catholic Historical Society Records--ACHSR,
      Vols 1, p 279; GR p 13; St Joseph's, Philadelphia)

By Elizabeth Hartman:

3.      Nicholas Buck 2, (Nicholas 1)b 20 August 1767, baptized 4 October 1767 in the church (at Bally); sponsors Peter Keffer and his wife. (GR p 32)

4.      Jacob/James Buck 2, (Nicholas 1) b 1 May 1770, baptized 3 June 1770 in the church (at Bally); sponsors Jacob/James Kohl and Elizabeth Grusser. (GR p 40)

5.      Catharine Buck 2, (Nicholas 1) b 28 May 1772, baptized 21 June 1772 at Edward Carty's (McCarty's) house at Haycock Twp, Bucks Go, Pa; sponsors Bernard Kohl and his wife Catharine. (GR p 46)

6.      Elizabeth Buck 2, (Nicholas 1) b 28 February 1774, (birth date obtained from her death record; "Elizabeth Kohl" GRB-380-21)

7.      John Buck 2, (Nicholas 1) b 19 February 1775, baptized 23 April 1775 at Edward Carty's house at Haycock (Twp, Bucks Co);
      sponsors:Jacob/James Honig and wife (GH p 55)

8.      Barbara Buck 2, (Nicholas 1) b "beginning of August
      1777,11      baptized 5 September 1777 "at her father's house at
      Haycock      Fill;" sponsors: George Kohl and his wife Barbara by
      Catharine Bock. (GR p 64)

9.      Magdalen Buck 2, (Nicholas 1) b 24 Sep 1783, baptized 19 October 1783 at Nicholas Carty's house at Haycock (Twp, Bucks Co); sponsors: John Hofman and Elizabeth Honig. (GR p 91)

10.      Mary Buck 2, (Nicholas 1) b 15 September 1785, baptized 16 October 1785 at Nicholas Carty's house; sponsors Andrew Grett and his wife Catharine. (GR p 99)

The following is William Kirkpatrick perception:
(I believe the six year period between.Barbara's (2) and Magdalen's (2) births (1777-1783) represent Nicholas Buck l's period of service in the Revolutionary War and his consequent absence from home except for two brief visits in 1779 and 1781 when he, together with his wife, served as sponsors at the baptisms of Nicholas Lanzinger and Elizabeth Keffer, respectively.)

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Nicholas served as private in Capt Josiah Bryan's company, Col John John Keller's battalion of the Buck Co, PA militia. DAR ID # 163658, 163660 and 163661.


In 1776 Nicholas was a Pvt 3rd Battalion, Springfield Twp, Bucks Co, PA

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Q
I am trying to find the whereabouts of "Bockhill" in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. In 1769 my 4th great-grandfather, Michael Hotz, a butcher in Philadelphia, returned to his native city of Wertheim, Baden-Wurtemburg, (Germany) on behalf of a fellow Wertheimer, Ernst Beschler, the school teacher at "Bockhill" in Bucks County. Ernst Beschler's father had died in Wertheim and Michael Hotz had gone to bring back to America, Ernst's inheritance.


A
Nicholas Buck settled in Springfield Twp., Bucks Co. and acquired 218 acres. He named his estate "Buckhill", which I sure is the above stated Bockhill. He was quite educated and saw to the education of his children, so there was a good chance of him having some sort of schooling available on his property.


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BUCKSVILLE_One of the earliest of the villages founded in the township. Nicholas Buck, whose father arrived from Germany around 1752, was a wheelwright by trade. He settled in Nockamixon in 1792, purchasing 64 acres including the site of Bucksville. It became a thriving German community with a blacksmith shop and a large stone house, which today is a bed and breakfast known as the Bucksville House. Local history has it that the hotel was a speakeasy during Prohibition.





     
Children of NICHOLAS BUCK and MARY KOHL are:

+ 2 i. Leonard2 Buck, born 1 September 1763 in Springfield Twp, Bucks Co, PA; died 1809 in Springfield Twp, Bucks Co, PA.
+ 3 ii. JOSEPH BUCK, born 1 November 1764 in Haycock, Bucks Co, PA; died Abt. 1835 in Cambria Co, PA.      
Children of NICHOLAS BUCK and Elizabeth Hartmann are:

+ 4 i. Capt Nicholas2 Buck, born 20 August 1767 in Haycock, Bucks Co, PA; died 28 August 1829 in Bucksville, Bucks Co, PA.
+ 5 ii. Major Jacob Buck, born 1 May 1770 in Haycock, Bucks Co, PA; died 24 July 1843 in Springfield Twp, Bucks Co, PA.
+ 6 iii. Catherine Buck, born 28 May 1772 in Haycock, Bucks Co, PA; died 14 August 1867 in Reading, PA.
+ 7 iv. Elizabeth Buck, born 28 February 1774 in Haycock, Bucks Co, PA; died 13 September 1825.
+ 8 v. Major John Buck, born 19 February 1775 in Haycock, Bucks Co, PA; died 1822 in Bucks Co, PA.
+ 9 vi. Barbara Buck, born 9 August 1777 in Haycock, Berks Co, PA.
+ 10 vii. Magdalen Buck, born 24 September 1783 in Haycock, Berks Co, PA; died 2 January 1828 in Haycock, Bucks Co, PA.
+ 11 viii. Mary Ann Buck, born 15 September 1785 in Haycock, Berks Co, PA; died 20 February 1864 in Berks Co, PA.
Family ID353
Marr Date21 Apr 1761
Marr PlaceNochamixon, Bucks Co, PA
ChildrenLeonard , 469, M (1763-1809)
 Joseph , 448, M (1764-1835)
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