Mordecai Buckner

Mordecai Buckner
Bornca. 1735
Died1787
Spotsylvania County, Virginia
Allegiance United States
Years of service United Kingdom 1755–1762
 United States 1776–1777
RankColonel (Continental Army)
Battles / warsSeven Years' War

American Revolutionary War

Mordecai Buckner (ca. 1735 – 1787) was born in colonial Virginia and served as an officer in the French and Indian War. After the start of the American Revolutionary War he was appointed colonel of the 6th Virginia Regiment. He served in this capacity for about one year before he was cashiered and dismissed from the Continental Army. Buckner was the son of Thomas Buckner (died ca. 1755), a planter of Caroline Co., Virginia, who served as a justice of the peace and sheriff of that county, and Mary Timson. He married Elizabeth Beverly Chew in 1767 and the couple had at least two known children.