Thomas Buckley
MSA SC 3520-18218
Sources:
Archival Sources:
Church Records, Society of Friends, Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, Minutes 1771-1797 [MSA SC 2394-1-6, 00/08/07/30].
Compiled Service Records of Soldiers Who Served in the American Army During the Revolutionary War, NARA M881, from Fold3.com.
General Assembly, House of Delegates, Assessment Record, 1783, Talbot County, Bolingbroke Hundred, p. 1 [MSA S1161-10-5, 1/4/5/53].
General Assembly, House of Delegates, Assessment Record, 1783, Talbot County, Third Haven Hundred, p. 5 [MSA S1161-10-5, 1/4/5/53].
Maryland State Papers, Red Books, Josias Carvil Hall to Gov. Thomas Johnson, 15 September 1779, vol. 22, no. 57 [MSA S989-33, 1/6/4/21].
Maryland State Papers, Revolutionary Papers, Elizabeth Buckley, Mary Connelly, and Mary Fullfurt to Governor William Paca, 3 December 1782, request for financial assistance, MdHR 6636-38-73 [MSA S 1004-51-16449, 1/7/3/49].
Maryland State Papers, Revolutionary Papers,Thomas Buckley, 4 October 1777, oath certifying military service at Cook's Point, MdHR 19970-02-05/10 [MSA S997-2-643, 1/7/3/8].
Maryland State Papers, Revolutionary Papers, Thomas Buckley to State, n.d., Enlistment into the Company of Foot, 2nd Regt., MdHR 19970-16-18 [MSA S997-16-2080, 1/7/3/14].
U.S. Federal Census, 1790, Talbot County.
U.S. Federal Census, 1810, Talbot County.
Published Sources:
Fischer, David Hackett. Washington’s Crossing. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.
Mayer, Holly A. Belonging to the Army: Camp Followers and Community During the American Revolution. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1999.
Tacyn, Mark Andrew. “‘To the End:’ The First Maryland Regiment and the American Revolution.” PhD diss., University of Maryland College Park, 1999.
Newspapers:
"Deserted," Maryland Gazette (Annapolis, MD), 29 May 1777.
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