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Family HistoryFamily History - Helen ‘Nellie’ Buckley


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This family history features Helen ‘Nellie’ Buckley and her immediate family.



First Generation
1. Helen ‘Nellie’ Buckley,1 born 9 January 1854 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island (parents not determined);1, 2, 3 died 7 October 1924 in Palace Garden, Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island.1 Nellie married, 22 November 1892 in Cranston, Providence County, Rhode Island, Francis Dayton Tift11 (born 16 February 1838 in Jewett City, New London County, Connecticut, the son of Stephen Tefft and Susan Wilcox;2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Francis died 28 November 1915 in Lakewood, Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island4, 10). Nellie and Francis are buried in Pawtuxet Memorial Park, Warwich, Kent County, Rhode Island.12, 4

Francis’ obituary provides interesting biographical details:10


OBITUARY.

Francis Dayton Tift.

The death of Francis Dayton Tift, formerly a resident of this city, occurred on Sunday at his home in Lakewood, Providence. Mr. Tift was 77 and was born in Jewett City, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tift. His father was a native of North Stonington and his mother’s maiden name was Wilcox.

Mr. Tift followed the mill business and was a loom fixer, working in mills in Jewett City, Baltic, and this city where he lived at the falls. At one time he was foreman of the William M. Williams company at the Falls. Abut 35 years ago he lost part of one of his hands in a mill and after this he lived for a year in Kansas. For about the last 20 years his home has been in Providence.

Mr. Tift enlisted in Norwich for three months’ service in the war and served his enlistment with credit. He belonged to the G. A. R. and was particularly interested in its work.

Mr. Tift was the last of his family, but he is survived by his second wife who was Nellie Buckley, and whom he married about 20 years ago. His first wife’s name was Mack and she was a resident of Norwich. The only close relative of the deceased besides his wife is a nephew, F. P. Perkins, of Montville.


  1. Rhode Island Deaths and Burials, 1802-1950, Deaths (1901-1943) and index of deaths (1901-1920) [Rhode Island], Helen Tift, died: 7 October 1924 in Palace Gardens [sic, Palace Garden, Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island]; born: 9 January 1854, age 70 years, 7 months, 29 days; widowed; husband: Francis D. Tift; birthplace: Providence, Rhode Island; father: William Buckley; mother: Margaret Long; where buried: St. Ann’s Cemetery, Cranston. Informant: John Hughes, nephew.
  2. Rhode Island State Census 1905, Kent County, Warwick, MALE: Tift, Fansis [sic, Francis], 67, born: 16 February 1838 in Jewett City, Connecticut, married, 12 years in Rhode Island; place of birth of father: Conn.; place of birth of mother: Conn.; Union soldier, Civil War; Presbyterian. FEMALE: Nellie B. Tift, wife, born: 29 January 1854 in Prov. [Providence], RI, mother of zero children, place of birth of father: Ireland; place of birth of mother: Ireland.
  3. Rhode Island State Census 1915, Kent County, Warwick, E.D. 23, Francis D. Tift, 77, born in U.S., machinist, retired; wife Nellie Tift, 60, born in U.S.
  4. Find a Grave (website). Pawtuxet Memorial Park, Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island, Frances [sic] Dayton Tift, born: 1838 in Griswold, New London County, Connecticut; died: 28 November 1915 in Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island [from record, which includes notes identifying his parents as Stephen Tift and Susan Wilcox, and his wife as Nellie Buckley; and his Civil War service; and the name and link for his wife.
  5. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, Connecticut, New London County, Town of Griswold, family of William Withie, 65, Connecticut, farmer; Betsy Withie, 61, Connecticut; Francis Tift, 13, Connecticut.
  6. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Connecticut, New London County, Town of Franklin, Lords Bridge, Page 47, Frances Tift, 22, Ct., fac. [factory]; Anna Tift, 21, Scotland, fac. [factory].
  7. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, Connecticut, New London County, Norwich, Ward 4, Page Nos. 16 and 17, David Toft, 57, Ireland, works in woolen mill; Issabella Toft, 50, Ireland; Francis D. Tift, 31, Connecticut, works in machine shop; Anna M. Tift, 35, Ireland; Andrew F. Tift, 8, Connecticut; Mary A. Tift, 6, Connecticut; Virginia Tift, 4, Connecticut.
  8. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Kansas, Phillips County, Prairie View, E.D. 231, Page 19, Frank D. Tift, 43, Ct., farmer, parents born in Ct.; wife Anna J. Tift, 42, Canada, parents born in Ireland; son Andrew Tift, farmer, CT; daughter Virginia Tift, 14, Ct.
  9. U.S. Federal Census, 1890, Union Veterans and Widows of the Civil War, Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, E.D. 29, Page 5, Francis D. Tift, corporal, Company C, 2nd Regiment; enlisted 7 May 1861; discharged 7 August 1861; length of service 3 months; Post Office address: 34 Davis St., Providence RI.
  10. Obituary, The Norwich Bulletin, 29 November 1915, Francis Dayton Tift, died 28 November 1915 in Lakewood, Providence, Rhode Island [sic, Lakewood is in Warwick, not Providence]. The article provides vital and biographical details and the names of his parents, two wives, and a nephew.
  11. Rhode Island Marriages, 1724-1916. 22 November 1892 in Cranston, Providence County, Rhode Island, Frank Dayton Tift, age 54, son of Stephen Tift and Susan Wilcox; and Nellie Buckley, age 54, daughter of Edward Buckley and Ann Lonyan.
  12. Find a Grave (website). Pawtuxet Memorial Park, Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island, Nellie Buckley Tift, born: 1854; died: unknown [the gravestone shows a blank for the date] (from record, which indicates parents Edward Buckley and Ann Lougan, and provides the names and links for her parents and spouse).