Family Tree
Three generations around Pleasant W. "Pleas"
Sibling
Andrew Hay Crawford Buchanan
1828 — 1914
Sibling
John Thomas Buchanan
1836 — 1910
Sibling
James Greenfield Buchanan
1838 — 1864
Sibling
Cyrus W. Buchanan
1840 — 1859
Sibling
Alfred Ewing Buchanan
1841 — 1910
Sibling
Cyrene Elizabeth Buchanan
1849 — 1911
Sibling
Williiam Monroe Buchanan
1832 — 1863
This record
Pleasant W. "Pleas" Buchanan
1834 — 1864
Vital Events
Dates and Places
- Born26 APR 1834 · Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky
- Died21 FEB 1864 · Pine Mountain, Benton County, Arkansas
- BuriedCane Hill Cemetery, Washington County, Arkansas
- SexMale
Notes
Research Notes
BUCHANAN, Pleasant W., died February 25, 1864, was born April 26, 1834, the son of Isaac Buchanan, born at Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, who lived at Cane Hill, Arkansas. Isaac was the son of Thomas and Jennie (Neely) Buchanan of Bowling Green, Kentucky. Maiden name of subject’s mother was Naomi Crawford, daughter of John Crawford and wife, who lived at Cave Creek, near Fayetteville, Tennessee. The Buchanan family was originally from Scotland – one branch coming to Virginia and later to Kentucky and Tennessee and later to Arkansas. The family furnished 1800 (?) men to the Confederate Army, many of the Buchanan’s were preachers and many mathematicians. Subject was educated at Cumberland University, was a professor of mathematics, was a Captain of a company in the State service and later a Captain Confederate Service, was a Democrat and a Cumberland Presbyterian. [1911 Arkansas Confederate Census]BUCHANAN, Pleas - The Little Rock Democrat states that Sam
Sixkiller is the man who murdered the 3 Buchanan boys, Pleas, William
and Newt, sons of Uncle Isaac Buchanan, during the war. The three brothers
were surprised and killed near their home on Cane Hill. [Fayetteville
Democrat 1/14/1887]