She married on Nov. 12, 1903 to William Thomas Buckle, with whom she bore two children. The Buckle farm was located 3 miles west and two miles south of Stafford, Kansas.
Quoting the Stafford Courier: "Mrs. Buckle was a woman of noble character. Her girlhood was spent in dutiful occupation about the home as a willing helper during the trying times of pioneer days. She was kindly and generous in nature, dependable at all times, and held the love of the members of the family to an exceptional degree...As a wife and mother she showed true worth, being always concerned about the welfare of the family and the home. She was highly esteemed by her neighbors, and her passing away will be mourned by all who knew her."
She married on Nov. 12, 1903 to William Thomas Buckle, with whom she bore two children. The Buckle farm was located 3 miles west and two miles south of Stafford, Kansas.
Quoting the Stafford Courier: "Mrs. Buckle was a woman of noble character. Her girlhood was spent in dutiful occupation about the home as a willing helper during the trying times of pioneer days. She was kindly and generous in nature, dependable at all times, and held the love of the members of the family to an exceptional degree...As a wife and mother she showed true worth, being always concerned about the welfare of the family and the home. She was highly esteemed by her neighbors, and her passing away will be mourned by all who knew her."
Family Members
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Washington Franklin McMillan
1852–1910
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George Johnathan McMillan
1853–1914
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James Goodno McMillan
1855–1913
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Heber Brown McMillan
1857–1909
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Asbury Long McMillan
1859–1933
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Johnson Trumbo McMillan
1861–1925
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John Elmer McMillan
1863–1945
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Mary Viola "Ole" McMillan Amend
1865–1934
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William Meade McMillan
1867–1943
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Henry Fisher McMillan
1870–1947
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Rutherford Hayes McMillan
1872–1945