The ancestors of Ebenezer Buckingham, who was born in 1748, and of his descendants . t. 3, 1819, at Glastonbury, Ct., to AnnaHale who was born March 9, 1795, the sixth child of Benjamin Hale,(who was born October 30, 1759, and died December 24, 1831),and Martha Welles, his wife (w^ho was born Aug. 12, 1759, and diedApril 20, 1837). Mrs. Anna Buckingham died on Monday, September 23, 1867, at13 East 12th Street, New York City. Mr. Alvah Buckingham died October 4, 1867, in Putnam, Ohio,and both are interred in Woodlawn Cemetery, Putnam (now Zanesville),,Ohio. In 1794 his parents removed to Cooper


The ancestors of Ebenezer Buckingham, who was born in 1748, and of his descendants . t. 3, 1819, at Glastonbury, Ct., to AnnaHale who was born March 9, 1795, the sixth child of Benjamin Hale,(who was born October 30, 1759, and died December 24, 1831),and Martha Welles, his wife (w^ho was born Aug. 12, 1759, and diedApril 20, 1837). Mrs. Anna Buckingham died on Monday, September 23, 1867, at13 East 12th Street, New York City. Mr. Alvah Buckingham died October 4, 1867, in Putnam, Ohio,and both are interred in Woodlawn Cemetery, Putnam (now Zanesville),,Ohio. In 1794 his parents removed to Cooperstown, N. Y. In 1796 hiselder brother, Ebenezer, left home to see the wilds west of theAllegheny Mountains and Ohio River, followed in the spring of 1799by Stephen. In the fall of 1799 they returned with such glowingaccounts of this new land that their parents, with their numerouschildren, except three married daughters, left Cooperstown for theWestern Wilderness. They located at first at the mouth of KillbuckCreek. This was almost the first settlement made in that region, and 36. V-


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