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Cookeville Press Feb 27, 1930
Mr. Jesse Hickman Buck, one of Putnam County's oldest and most respected citizens, died last Sunday at his home in the Salem neighborhood. Mr. Buck was born on December 15, 1837...and he had lived most of his life in this community. He joined the Salem Methodist Church as a young man.
Mr. Buck was married to Samantha Pippin April 7, 1859, to which union was born four children - William F, John Richard, Ollie E and Mary F. Mrs. Buck died March 3, 1902. On December 22, 1906 Mr. Buck was married to Sarah J Huddleston, who died March 17, 1929. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs.
Ollie E Peek.
Mr. Buck was an ex-Confederate soldier and suffered many privations in that fearful struggle.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev Dow Ensor at the Salem church Monday afternoon, followed by interment in the nearby cemetery.
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Cookeville Press Feb 27, 1930
Mr. Jesse Hickman Buck, one of Putnam County's oldest and most respected citizens, died last Sunday at his home in the Salem neighborhood. Mr. Buck was born on December 15, 1837...and he had lived most of his life in this community. He joined the Salem Methodist Church as a young man.
Mr. Buck was married to Samantha Pippin April 7, 1859, to which union was born four children - William F, John Richard, Ollie E and Mary F. Mrs. Buck died March 3, 1902. On December 22, 1906 Mr. Buck was married to Sarah J Huddleston, who died March 17, 1929. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs.
Ollie E Peek.
Mr. Buck was an ex-Confederate soldier and suffered many privations in that fearful struggle.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev Dow Ensor at the Salem church Monday afternoon, followed by interment in the nearby cemetery.
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