There is another "John C. Buckner" Illinois legislator died December 17, 1913 aged 55 (b. 1858 ish) served the 41st and 42nd assemblies (1907 & 1908?).[1][2][3]
FloridaArmy unfortunately I could not find much to go on and I first wondered if someone had mucked up the records as to have two people of the same name both doing two sessions and both overlapping with no mention of this oddity seemed unlikely, but the sources appear to show there was two. If a middle name could be found for either that would be best to disambiguate, otherwise I guess it would have to be (born 1819) and (born 1858?) if a solid date can be found). Maybe I'll do another delve at somepoint when I'm in the right mind if no one else has progressed. Cheers
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There is another "John C. Buckner" Illinois legislator died December 17, 1913 aged 55 (b. 1858 ish) served the 41st and 42nd assemblies (1907 & 1908?).[1][2][3]
FloridaArmy unfortunately I could not find much to go on and I first wondered if someone had mucked up the records as to have two people of the same name both doing two sessions and both overlapping with no mention of this oddity seemed unlikely, but the sources appear to show there was two. If a middle name could be found for either that would be best to disambiguate, otherwise I guess it would have to be (born 1819) and (born 1858?) if a solid date can be found). Maybe I'll do another delve at somepoint when I'm in the right mind if no one else has progressed. Cheers
KylieTastic (
talk)
15:49, 11 September 2022 (UTC)reply