Coligny Aubry Buck1,2
M, b. 3 May 1918, d. 11 December 1942
Father | William Aua Buck1 b. 17 May 1889, d. 20 Feb 1937 |
Mother | Julia Lovida Gibson1 b. Oct 1897, d. 10 Nov 1988 |
Coligny Aubry Buck was born on 3 May 1918 at Missouri.1,3 He was the son of William Aua Buck and Julia Lovida Gibson.1 Coligny Aubry Buck appeared in the census of 14 April 1930 in the household of William Aua Buck and Julia Lovida Gibson at Swan Township, North West Part, Taney County, Missouri.2 Coligny Aubry Buck died on 11 December 1942 at age 24.3 He was buried at White Chimney Cemetery, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma.3
Citations
- [S931] 1920 United States Census Record, Series: T625 Roll: 964 Pages: 275A, 275B, Swan Township, Taney County, Missouri.
- [S942] 1930 United States Census Records, Series: T626 Roll: 1249 Page: 246A, Swan Township, North West Part, Taney County, Missouri.
- [S662] InterNet Data. URL: ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ok/pittsburg/cemeteries/whitecem.txt
WHITE CHIMNEY CEMETERY
White Chimney Cemetery is located 2 miles east and 1 1/2 miles south of
Stuart, Oklahoma, in Pittsburg County.
Legend has it that this cemetery location was picked by three men, Alford
Barnhill, Ezekiel Bowers and an unidentified man. They were squirrel hunting
and one of the men remarked that this would be a good place for a cemetery and,
when he died, he wanted to be buried here. One of the other men said if it was
good enough for the other, it was good enough for him. Barnhill and Bowers are
two of the oldest identified graves in the cemetery.
The effort to map and list this cemetery has been an ongoing project for a
number of years. At this time, there are still over 100 unidentified graves.
Any information that could help identify these graves would be greatly
appreciated. Contact information follows the listing of burials.
A map is posted near the pavillion at White Chimney Cemetery, showing row and
space of each known burial. The map is updated once yearly.
Name Date of Birth Date of Death
Buck, Coligny A. (WWI) 05-03-1918 12-11-1942.