Proper noun
Buckman (plural Buckmans)
A surname.
Are you an official of some kind? Like a greeter? Or from the L. A. Chamber of Commerce? I've had dealings with them and they're all right.” "No,” Buckman said. "I'm an individual. Like you. Philip K. Dick
After handing the stranger a drawing of a heart pierced by an arrow, Buckman flies away, but he quickly returns and hugs the stranger, after which they strike up a friendly conversation. Source: Internet
Buckman personally interrogates Taverner, soon reaching the conclusion that Taverner genuinely does not know why he no longer appears to exist. Source: Internet
On the orders of Police General Felix Buckman, Gomen's apartment is raided and Taverner is taken into custody, being transported immediately to the Police Academy in Los Angeles. Source: Internet
Outside the police academy, Taverner is approached by Alys Buckman, Felix's hypersexual sister and lover. Source: Internet
Her father, Reuben "Old Buck" Buckman Claflin, 1850 federal census, Licking, Ohio; Series M432, Roll 703, Page 437; father listed as Buckman, brothers incorrectly transcribed as Hubern (Hubert) and Malven (Melvin). Source: Internet