Family Group Sheet for James Bishop FLETCHER  WIFE: Elizabeth Amelia BUCKNER
by  Verna Reed [email protected] 1/15/05
FGS Index

Husband: James Bishop FLETCHER
Birth: 17 Jun 1842, Lee Co., Virginia
Death: 13 Apr 1934, Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona
Father: John Goldsmith FLETCHER
Mother: Mary Rebecca RANDOLPH
Marriage: 7 Jul 1870, Kaufman Co., Texas

Wife: Elizabeth Amelia BUCKNER
Birth: 6 Jul 1856: Longview, Upshur, Texas
Death: 26 Apr 1926, Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona
Father: Thomas BUCKNER
Mother: Nancy Jane Rodden

1: William Everett FLETCHER, Sex: M
Birth: 5 Dec 1872, El Paso, El Paso, Texas
Death date: 14 Sep 1938, Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico
Marriage: 28 Jun 1890, Texas or New Mexico
Spouse: Jane Comfort TERRY

2: Effie Amelia FLETCHER, Sex: F
Birth: 7 Jul 1875,  Texas
Death: 25 Jul 1963, Santa Clara Co., California
Marriage: ABT 1898, Texas or New Mexico
Spouse: Peru J. ANDREWS

3: John Willoughby FLETCHER, Sex: M
Birth: 26 Mar 1877, Weed, Lincoln, New Mexico
Death: 2 Jul 1894, Elk Horn, Lincoln, New Mexico

4: James Bishop FLETCHER, Sex: M
Birth: 13 May 1882, Weed, Lincoln, New Mexico
Death: 1901, El Paso, El Paso, Texas

5: Mary Louisa FLETCHER, Sex: F
Birth: 13 Feb 1886, Weed, Lincoln, New Mexico
Death: 4 Jul 1892, Elk Horn, Lincoln, New Mexico

6: Guy Carl FLETCHER,  M
Birth: 19 Aug 1888, Weed, Lincoln, New Mexico
Death date: 5 Jul 1892, Elk Horn, Lincoln, New Mexico

7: Cecil Ernest FLETCHER, Sex: M
Birth: 20 Apr 1891, Weed, Lincoln, New Mexico
Death date: 17 Apr 1898, Elk Horn, Lincoln, New Mexico

8: Minnie Gertrude FLETCHER, Sex: F
Birth: 15 Mar 1894, Elk Horn, Lincoln, New Mexico
Death: 1980, Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona
Spouse: Ray  PRINGLE

Marriage for James and Elizabeth Buckner Fletcher is in Kaufman Co., Texas. 1880 Census of Kauffman Co., page 105. Buckner family Bible; 1910 Census El Paso, Texas;1920 Census Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico;  Elk Horn as a place comes from the Buckner Bible, it is located near present day communities of Weed and Sacramento in Cridebring Canyon, now in Otero Co., NM. Those little ones who died in Elk Horn are buried in Cridebring Canyon. They were part of a serious epidemic that claimed the lives of quite a few resident of the Sacramento Mountains, especially in 1892.