John Buckner (burgess)

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Preceded byJohn Baylor
Succeeded byMoredecai Cooke
Preceded byJohn Armistead
Succeeded byThomas Pate
John Buckner
Member of the House of Burgesses for Gloucester County
In office
1693–1694
Serving with James Ransone
Preceded byJohn Baylor
Succeeded byMoredecai Cooke
In office
1682–1682
Preceded byJohn Armistead
Succeeded byThomas Pate
Personal details
Diedabout 1695
ChildrenThomas, Richard, John, William, Elizabeth
Occupationattorney, planter, politician

John Buckner (probably born early 1630s, died about 1695) was a Virginia planter and politician who arranged for importation of the first printing press in the Colony of Virginia. He twice represented Gloucester County in the Virginia House of Burgesses.[1][2]

Probably born in England, his origins are controversial and have been the subject of numerous genealogies of varying degrees of reliability,[3][4] including one by the notorious genealogical forger Gustave Anjou.[5] Substantial amounts of forged material have been identified in some of these, as well as numerous errors.[6] Both Berkshire and Oxfordshire of the day had substantial numbers of men with the Buckner surname.

John Buckner had immigrated to Virginia by the mid 1650s, perhaps occasionally traveling back to England for business or family reasons.[1] His first known appearance in the colony was in 1654/5 when he witnessed a mortgage by Abraham Moone of Lancaster County, Virginia (probably in the area that through later boundary changes became "Old" Rappahannock County and then Essex County before finally becoming Caroline County). His son Thomas Buckner likely was at least educated and married in England and resided in St. Margaret's parish, Westminster near London for at least seven years. In 1694 Thomas Buckner received a legacy in the will of Virginia resident Edward Porteous (possibly a relative of Robert Porteous who served on the Governor's Council in 1715 when Thomas and his brother John Jr. both served as Gloucester County's burgesses and their brother Richard was the Clerk of the House of Burgesses).[6][7]

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