Seventh Generation (Continued)

Family of Mary Buckalew (335) & Peter Buckalew (654)

773. Ira Condit Buckalew. Born on 6 May 1811. Ira Condit died in 1876; he was 64.

Ira Condit married Elizabeth Ann Rogers, daughter of Joshua Rogers (1784-) & Deziah Higbee (1780-). Born on 19 August 1808.

They had the following children:
1709 i. Joshua Rogers (1851-1905)
1710 ii. Mary
1711 iii. Emma Jane
1712 iv. Deziah
1713 v. William Henry
1714 vi. John Frederick
1715 vii. Sarah Frances
1716 viii. George

774. Alfred Buckalew. Born on 8 May 1813. Alfred died on 18 May 1867; he was 54.

Alfred married Lucinda Weeks.

They had the following children:
1717 i. Mary Augusta
1718 ii. Lester

775. Theophilus Buckalew. Born on 22 September 1815. Theophilus died on 17 July 1835; he was 19.

776. Margaret Anna Buckalew. Born on 13 September 1817. Margaret Anna died on 24 March 1892; she was 74. Buried in Weston/VanNest Burying Grounds, Somerset Co., NJ.

From: "douglas c. buckelew" <bdouglas_c_@hotmail.com>
Subject: Buckelew in Virginia/van Neste family
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 17:25:58 -0500

   Register of the First Reformed Church of Little Falls, NJ. organized 1823. Members received during the pastorate of Rev. George J. van Nest (Neste) 1869-1875 Margaret Anna Buckelew, Aug. 27, 1869, By certificate. She was the wife of the Rev. George J. van Neste.  Removed by certificate to the Reformed Church, St. Johnsville, NJ. on August 28, 1875.Mrs. Mary Buckelew, received on August 27, 1867.  Removed by death on Feb. 7, 1870.  Doug

Margaret Anna married Rev. George J. Van Neste.

They had the following children:
1719 i. Sarah
1720 ii. Peter

777. John Buckalew. Born on 14 November 1819.

John married Cornelia W. Grover. Born about 1825.

They had one child:
1721 i. George Spafford (1843-)

778. Peter Buckalew. Born on 4 February 1822. Peter died on 11 June 1831; he was 9.

779. Rev. William Dey Buckalew. Born on 14 June 1825 in New Brunswick, NJ. William Dey died on 15 November 1893; he was 68.


Received from Douglas C. Buckelew, 3 Apr 2002: Schoharie Reformed Church. This church was originally the High and Low Dutch Reformed and the first celebration of the Lord's Supper was in February 1809. W. D. Buckelew was the minister from 1879 to_____...

The following is the text of memorial (funeral ?) pamphlet sent to Les Buckalew by John W. and Anna (Riordan) Buckalew in February 2000:

"In Loving Remembrance of Rev. William Dey Buckelew, born at New Brunswick, N.J., June 14th, 1825. Graduated from Rutgers College, 1845.(Rutgers ?) Theological Seminary, 1851. Died, November 15th, 1893.

"The following Dedication was found among Rev. Mr. Buckelew's private papers. He wrote the first when he was but sixteen years of age, just after his conversion; and, ever after, he strove to live in accordance with his obligation.

"'Dedicated myself to God's Service, March 4th, 1842. -- ETERNAL, and EVER-BLESSED GOD! I desire to present myself anew before thee with the deepest humility and abasement of soul; sensible how unworthy such a sinful worm is to appear before the Holy Majesty of heaven, and the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, and especially on such an occasion as this, even to enter into a covenant transaction with thee. But the scheme and plan is thine own.Thine infinite condescension hath offered it by thy Son, and thy Grace hath inclined my heart to accept it.

"'I come, therefore, acknowledging myself to have been a great offender; smiting on my breast, and saying with the humble Publican, God be merciful to me a sinner! I come invited by the name of thy Son, and wholly trusting in his perfect righteousness, and wilt no more remember my sins. Receive I beseech thee, thy revolting creature, who is convinced of thy right of him and desires nothing so much as that he may be thine.

"'This day do I with the utmost solemnity renewedly surrender myself to thee. I renounce all former Lords that have had dominion over me; and I consecrate to thee all that I am, and all that I have, the faculties of my mind, the members of my body, my worldly possessions, my time, and my influence over others; to be all used entirely for thy glory, and resolutely employed in obedience to thy commands, as long as thou continuest me in life,with an ardent desire and humble resolution to continue thine through all the endless ages of eternity; ever keeping myself in an attentive posture to observe the first intimations of thy will, and ready to spring forward, with zeal and joy, to the immediate execution of it.

"'To thy direction also I resign myself, and all I am and have to be disposed of by thee in such a manner as thou shalt in thine infinite wisdom judge most subservient to the purposes of thy glory. To thee I leave the management of all events, and say without reserve, " Not my will but thine be done"! Rejoicing with a loyal heart in thine unlimited government as to what ought to be the delight of the whole rational creation.

"'Renewed myself to God's Service, June 4th 1843.-- Use me, O Lord I beseech thee, as an instrument of thy service! Number me among thy peculiar people! Let me be washed in the blood of thy dear Son! Let me be clothed with his righteousness! Let me be sanctified by his spirit! Transform me more and more into his image! Impart to me, through him, all needful influences of thy purifying, cheering, and comforting spirit! And let my life be spent under these influences and in the light of thy gracious countenance, as my Father and my God! "And when the solemn hour of death comes, may I remember this covenant, well ordered in all things and sure as all my salvation and all my sesire", though every other hope and enjoyment is perishing! And do thou, O Lord, remember it too! Look down with pity, O my heavenly Father, on thy languishing, dying child! Embrace me in thine everlasting arms! Put strength and confidence in my departing spirit; and receive it to the abodes of them that sleep in Jesus, peacefully and joyfully to wait the accomplishment of thy great promise to all thy people, even that of a glorious resurrection of eternal happiness in thine heavenly presence!

"'And if any surviving friend should, when I am in the dust, meet with this memorial of my solemn transaction with thee, may he or she make the engagement his or her own; and do thou graciously permit him or her to partake in all the blessings of thy covenant, through Jesus, the great Mediator of it; to whom with thee O Father and the Holy Spirit be everlasting praises ascribed, by all the millions that are thus saved by thee; and by all those celestial spirits, in whose work and blessedness thou shalt call them to share! AMEN

"'NEW BRUNSWICK, June 4th, 1843'"

WILLIAM D. BUCKELEW.

Note on the above: "Mailed to my father, W. E. Buckelew, from Aunt Clara Buckelew." (John William Buckelew)

William Dey first married Fanny Maria Davendorf. Born about 1828. Fanny Maria died on 14 December 1858; she was 30. Buried in Sloanville Rd., Currytown, Root Twp, Montgomery Co., NY.

They had the following children:
1722 i. Margaretta
1723 ii. Mary France (1855-1855)
1724 iii. Cornelia (1858-1858)

William Dey second married Clarissa Ann (Wampole) Leaman.

1895, Middlesex Co., NJ, Clarissa Buckalew Will and Inventory, Ref. # 16653L.

They had the following children:
1725 i. Anna
1726 ii. Althea

780. Edward H. Buckalew. Born on 21 August 1827 in NJ. Edward H. died on 7 January 1901; he was 73. Buried in Van Liew Cem.; North Brunswick, NJ.

1860 New Brunswick; Middlesex Co., NJ, Census.

Edward H. first married Emily Hansell. Born about 1829 in NJ.

They had the following children:
1727 i. Edward Hansell (1849-1895)
1728 ii. James
1729 iii. Peter (~1854-~1880)
1730 iv. John Franklin (~1856-~1896)
1731 v. Julia (~1858-)
1732 vi. Mort
1733 vii. William (~1860-)

Edward H. second married Mary.

781. Charles Henry Buckalew. Born on 25 November 1833.

From: "douglas c. buckelew" <bdouglas_c_@hotmail.com>
Subject: First Baptist Church, Plainfield, NJ
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 16:21:32 -0500

Membership Roll-June 1, 1904 of the First Baptist Church, Plainfield, NJ. Charles H. Buckelew, Mrs. Isabella R. Buckelew, Peter R. Buckelew, Mrs. Anna D. Buckelew, Elmira R. Buckelew

From: "douglas c. buckelew" <bdouglas_c_@hotmail.com>
Subject: Buckelew in Virginia
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 17:29:02 -0500

  Plainfield Directory of City of Plainfield, Union County and North Plainfield, Somerset County, NJ. 1887-1888. Charles H. Buckelew  U.S. Inspector, New York. house on 5 W Fifth St. Peter Buckelew, Surveyor. House on 14 E. Fifth Street.

On 27 December 1854 when Charles Henry was 21, he married Isabella Fitz Randolph, daughter of Asa Fitz Randolph & Rachel Vail, in Randolphville, Middlesex Co., NJ. Born on 27 October 1836 in Randolphville, Middlesex Co., NJ.

They had the following children:
1734 i. Peter Randolph
1735 ii. Elmira Randolph
1736 iii. Charles William


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