Kind(eren):
John Buck
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1420
Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
Death:
1495 (74-75)
Immediate Family:
Husband of NN Buck (Saville)
Father of Thomas Robert Buck
https://www.geni.com/people/John-Buck/6000000002273971295
John Buck is your 17th great grandfather.
You‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn (your father) ᆒ Emma Corine Welborn (Bombard) (his mother) ᆒ Charles Everett Bombard (her father) ᆒ Susan Anne Olivia Bombard (Davis) (his mother) ᆒ James Person Davis (her father) ᆒ Mary Davis (Baird Beard Byrd) (his mother) ᆒ Keranhappuch Biard (Nelson) (her mother) ᆒ Elizabeth Nelson (Burwell) (her mother) ᆒ Elizabeth Nicholas (Carter) (her mother) ᆒ Judith Carter (Armistead) (her mother) ᆒ Judith Armistead (Hone) (her mother) ᆒ Major Theophilus Hone (her father) ᆒ Judith Hone (Aylmer) (his mother) ᆒ Arch Deacon Theophilus Aylmer, Sr. (her father) ᆒ Judith Aylmer (King) (his mother) ᆒ Ann King (Bures) (her mother) ᆒ Joan Bures (Buck) (her mother) ᆒ Thomas Robert Buck (her father) ᆒ John Buck (his father)
VCH Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/parliament-rolls-mediev...
for Henry VII's first parliament show John Buck on the list of those executed after the Battle of Bosworth for being on the Yorkist side.
Arthur Kincaid (ed.), The History of King Richard the Third by Sir George Buck Master of the Revels (original ms 1612) (Alan Sutton, 1979), p. xii.
At the time of Bosworth, John Buck may have been a retainer of Thomas Howard·Äôs wife, Elizabeth Tilney. c.f. the Buck family·Äôs earlierconnection with the Tilney family. Following Bosworth, Buck·Äôs children were taken into Howard·Äôs protection and brought up in Howard·Äôs manor house in Suffolk.
TPD 9/2/25
From THE BUCK FAMILY by CORNELIUS B. HARVEY Jersey City, 1889:
'Sir John Bucke, married the daughter of Henry Saville, and settled in Lincolnsliire in the reign of Edward IV. He had a son Robert and several other children. He was a man of considerable fame in his day. He became a great favourite of Richard III., who ennobled him. He stood by the unfortunate King to the last, fighting bravely for him at Bosworth. Upon the accession of Henry VII Sir John was for a time in favor, and was designated as one of the thirty nobles who attended Henry's wedding ; but soon after, Henry, under the Act of Attainder took off the heads of all the nobles who had supported Richard, and Sir John's fell with the rest. His children, being orphans, were taken in charge by the Duke of Norfolk, who gave two of his daughters in marriage, ·Äî one with the heir of Bucke, and the other with the heir of Fitz Lewis. Robert, the eldest, was a soldier; another was a courtier, and the third a priest. The Duke united Robert in marriage, at Melford Hall, in Suffolk, with the families of Heiggham and Cotton'
TPD 20/2/25
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