Family Tree
Three generations around Amanda
Sibling
Jacob Buchanan
b. 1827
Sibling
Levi Buchanan
1829 — 1851
Sibling
Marcus Redfield Buchanan
1831 — 1934
Sibling
Elbert Buchanan
1833 — 1834
Sibling
Ann Buchanan
1833 — 1886
Sibling
Nany J. Buchanan
b. 1835
Sibling
Mary L. Buchanan
1836 — 1858
Sibling
Samuel Harris Buchanan
1838 — 1906
Sibling
John H. Buchanan
1840 — 1861
Sibling
Martha Jane Buchanan
1841 — 1922
Sibling
James Albert Buchanan
1844 — 1904
Sibling
Milton Berry Buchanan
1847 — 1920
Sibling
E.C. Buchanan
1850 — 1918
Sibling
John Taylor Buchanan
1852 — 1879
Sibling
Benjamin Franklin Buchanan
b. 1854
This record
Amanda Buchanan
1834 — 1894
Vital Events
Dates and Places
- Born23 APR 1834 · Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas
- Died20 DEC 1894 · Boonsboro, Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas
- BuriedCane Hill Cemetery, Washington County, Cane Hill, Arkansas
- SexFemale
Notes
Research Notes
EARLE, Amanda BUCHANAN - (from the Fayetteville Sentinel) The many friends of Rev. F.R. Earle, not only in Washington County, but throughout the State, will regret to hear of the death of his wife which occurred at Boonsboro on Wednesday morning last. She had long been an invalid but her death was none the less a deep sorrow to all who knew her. Mrs. Earle was a daughter of Rev. John Buchanan, one of the pioneers of Washington County, and was married to Major Earle about the close of the war. She leaves, besides her devoted husband, two sons and two daughters, all grown. She was a noble, Christian woman, whose memory will long live in the community where her home was cast.
The Sentinel extends sympathy to the bereaved family.
[Benton County Democrat 12/20/1894]The Springdale News from The Fayetteville Republican
December 21, 1894
News was received here this morning of the death of Mrs. F.R. Earle, who departed this life at her home in Boonsboro, Ark. yesterday afternoon between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock of pneumonia. Deceased was the wife of Rev. Earle who had arranged to take charge of the Presbyterian Church at this place. 'Tis indeed, a crushing blow to Rev. Earle and the good people of Fayetteville and Boonsboro deeply mourn the loss of his beloved wife.
EARLE, Amanda BUCHANAN - (from the Fayetteville Sentinel) The many friends of Rev. F.R. Earle, not only in Washington County, but throughout the State, will regret to hear of the death of his wife which occurred at Boonsboro on Wednesday morning last. She had long been an invalid but her death was none the less a deep sorrow to all who knew her. Mrs. Earle was a daughter of Rev. John Buchanan, one of the pioneers of Washington County, and was married to Major Earle about the close of the war. She leaves, besides her devoted husband, two sons and two daughters, all grown. She was a noble, Christian woman, whose memory will long live in the community where her home was cast. The Sentinel extends sympathy to the bereaved family. [Benton County Democrat 12/20/1894]The Springdale News from The Fayetteville Republican
December 21, 1894
News was received here this morning of the death of Mrs. F.R. Earle, who departed this life at her home in Boonsboro, Ark. yesterday afternoon between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock of pneumonia. Deceased was the wife of Rev. Earle who had arranged to take charge of the Presbyterian Church at this place. 'Tis indeed, a crushing blow to Rev. Earle and the good people of Fayetteville and Boonsboro deeply mourn the loss of his beloved wife.