James Thomas Butler and Mollie Mahoney
Husband James Thomas Butler 1
Born: 11 Oct 1862 - Wilkes County, Georgia
Christened:
Died: 18 Mar 1952 - Tignall, Georgia
Buried:
Father: George Snellings Butler (1808-1885) 1
Mother: Mary Ann Richards (1836-1913) 1
Marriage: 27 Oct 1885 - Wilkes County, Georgia
Other Spouse: Mary Danner (1864-1900) 1 - 18 Dec 1888 - Wilkes County, Georgia
Other Spouse: Jessie V. Bell (1878-1906) 1 - 7 Feb 1901 - Washington, Georgia
Other Spouse: Mamie Comfort Smith (1878-1936) 1 - 12 Jan 1910 - Wilkes County, Georgia
Wife Mollie Mahoney 1
Born: 1855 - Georgia
Christened:
Died: 1886 - Tignall, Georgia
Buried:
Father: Hiram F. Mahoney (1807-After 1870) 1
Mother:
General Notes (Husband)
J.T. Butler is buried at the United Methodist Church cemet ery in Tignall, Georgia. He was delivered by Dr. Grady Long , whom Ella Butler says was the discoverer of ether.
!BIRTH:The List of Deaths by John Burdette Smith, 2nd pri , The List of Deaths by John Burdette Smith, 2nd printing M ay 1994. Wilkes Publishing Company, Washington, Georgia., 38
!DEATH:Headstone, Independance Methodist cemetery, Wilkes , Headstone, Independance Methodist cemetery, Wilkes County , Georgia.
General Notes (Wife)
Mollie Mahoney is buried not far from Rhodes' Store and Be ulah Church down the road from Mr. Albert Rhodes on the opp osite side of the road back in the woods.
James Thomas Butler and Mary Danner
Husband James Thomas Butler 1
Born: 11 Oct 1862 - Wilkes County, Georgia
Christened:
Died: 18 Mar 1952 - Tignall, Georgia
Buried:
Father: George Snellings Butler (1808-1885) 1
Mother: Mary Ann Richards (1836-1913) 1
Marriage: 18 Dec 1888 - Wilkes County, Georgia
Other Spouse: Mollie Mahoney (1855-1886) 1 - 27 Oct 1885 - Wilkes County, Georgia
Other Spouse: Jessie V. Bell (1878-1906) 1 - 7 Feb 1901 - Washington, Georgia
Other Spouse: Mamie Comfort Smith (1878-1936) 1 - 12 Jan 1910 - Wilkes County, Georgia
Wife Mary Danner 1
Born: 18 Aug 1864 - Tignall, Georgia
Christened:
Died: 16 Sep 1900 - Tignall, Georgia
Buried:
Father: Jabez N. Danner (1833- ) 1
Mother: Celia Woolf (1833- ) 1
Children
1 F Florine Butler 1
Born: 23 Jul 1890
Christened:
Died: 17 Dec 1975 - Calhoun Falls, South Carolina
Buried:
Spouse: Osiwell Scott Smith (Abt 1888- ) 1
Marr: 3 Jan 1913
2 F Naomi Butler 1
Born: 12 May 1892
Christened:
Died:
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Spouse: John Hinton (Abt 1890- ) 1
3 F Ruth Butler 1
Born: 12 May 1892
Christened:
Died: 17 Feb 1973
Buried:
Spouse: William Charles Albea (1894-1971) 1
4 F Minnie Butler (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
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Spouse: T.P. Bradford (Abt 1890- ) 1
5 M Sammie Butler 1
Born: 13 May 1896
Christened:
Died: 7 Oct 1897
Buried:
6 M Ernest Butler 1
Born: 27 Nov 1896
Christened:
Died: 6 Oct 1897
Buried:
7 M Lemuel M. Butler 1
Born: 1 Sep 1897
Christened:
Died: 24 Nov 1960
Buried:
Spouse: Inez Albea (1892-After 1992) 1
8 F Mary Estelle Butler 1
Born: 15 Sep 1900
Christened:
Died: 24 May 1967
Buried:
Spouse: Wright Moon (living)
General Notes (Husband)
J.T. Butler is buried at the United Methodist Church cemet ery in Tignall, Georgia. He was delivered by Dr. Grady Long , whom Ella Butler says was the discoverer of ether.
!BIRTH:The List of Deaths by John Burdette Smith, 2nd pri , The List of Deaths by John Burdette Smith, 2nd printing M ay 1994. Wilkes Publishing Company, Washington, Georgia., 38
!DEATH:Headstone, Independance Methodist cemetery, Wilkes , Headstone, Independance Methodist cemetery, Wilkes County , Georgia.
General Notes (Wife)
!BIRTH:The List of Deaths by John Burdette Smith, 2nd pri , The List of Deaths by John Burdette Smith, 2nd printing M ay 1994. Wilkes Publishing Company, Washington, Georgia., 38
!DEATH:Headstone, Rehobeth Churchyard, Metasville, Georgi , Headstone, Rehobeth Churchyard, Metasville, Georgia
Notes (Marriage)
!MARRIAGE:Marriage License, Marriage License
General Notes for Child Ruth Butler
Buried at Beulah Church, Lincoln County, Georgia.
General Notes for Child Sammie Butler
!BIRTH:Headstone, Rehobeth Churchyard, Metasville, Georgi , Headstone, Rehobeth Churchyard, Metasville, Georgia
!DEATH:Headstone, Rehoboth Cemetery, Metasville, Georgia, H eadstone, Rehoboth Cemetery, Metasville, Georgia
General Notes for Child Ernest Butler
!BIRTH:Headstone, Rehobeth Churchyard, Metasville, Georgi , Headstone, Rehobeth Churchyard, Metasville, Georgia
General Notes for Child Lemuel M. Butler
!BIRTH:Headstone, Beulah Baptist cemetery, Wilkes County, , Headstone, Beulah Baptist cemetery, Wilkes County, Georgia
!DEATH:The List of Deaths by John Burdette Smith, 2nd pri , The List of Deaths by John Burdette Smith, 2nd printing M ay 1994. Wilkes Publishing Company, Washington, Georgia., 38
General Notes for Child Mary Estelle Butler
Buried Elmhurst Cemetery, Elberton, Georgia.
James Thomas Butler and Mamie Comfort Smith
Husband James Thomas Butler 1
Born: 11 Oct 1862 - Wilkes County, Georgia
Christened:
Died: 18 Mar 1952 - Tignall, Georgia
Buried:
Father: George Snellings Butler (1808-1885) 1
Mother: Mary Ann Richards (1836-1913) 1
Marriage: 12 Jan 1910 - Wilkes County, Georgia
Other Spouse: Mollie Mahoney (1855-1886) 1 - 27 Oct 1885 - Wilkes County, Georgia
Other Spouse: Mary Danner (1864-1900) 1 - 18 Dec 1888 - Wilkes County, Georgia
Other Spouse: Jessie V. Bell (1878-1906) 1 - 7 Feb 1901 - Washington, Georgia
Wife Mamie Comfort Smith 1
Born: 1878 - Georgia
Christened:
Died: 1936 - Tignall, Georgia
Buried:
Father: Robert Toombs Smith (1852-1932) 1
Mother: Ella Mae Scott (1854-1902) 1
Children
1 M Robert Butler (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
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Spouse: Jewell Rucker (living)
2 M James Butler 1
Born: 22 Jul 1912 - Tignall, Georgia
Christened:
Died: 23 Aug 1975
Buried:
Spouse: Dot Butler (living)
3 M Woodrow Butler 1
Born: 3 Mar 1914 - Tignall, Georgia
Christened:
Died: 12 Mar 1988 - North Carolina
Buried:
Spouse: Ella Mae Smith (living)
4 F Ella Comfort Butler (details suppressed for this person)
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Spouse: Ralph Quillan Rousey (1911-1965) 1
Marr: 26 Jul 1934 - Elbert County, Georgia
General Notes (Husband)
J.T. Butler is buried at the United Methodist Church cemet ery in Tignall, Georgia. He was delivered by Dr. Grady Long , whom Ella Butler says was the discoverer of ether.
!BIRTH:The List of Deaths by John Burdette Smith, 2nd pri , The List of Deaths by John Burdette Smith, 2nd printing M ay 1994. Wilkes Publishing Company, Washington, Georgia., 38
!DEATH:Headstone, Independance Methodist cemetery, Wilkes , Headstone, Independance Methodist cemetery, Wilkes County , Georgia.
General Notes (Wife)
Buried at United Methodist Church, Tignall, Georgia alongs ide J.T. Butler.
!BIRTH:The List of Deaths by John Burdette Smith, 2nd pri , The List of Deaths by John Burdette Smith, 2nd printing M ay 1994. Wilkes Publishing Company, Washington, Georgia., 38
!DEATH:Headstone, Independance Methodist cemetery, Wilkes , Headstone, Independance Methodist cemetery, Wilkes County , Georgia.
Notes (Marriage)
!MARRIAGE:Marriage License, Marriage License
General Notes for Child Woodrow Butler
!BIRTH:The List of Deaths by John Burdette Smith, 2nd pri , The List of Deaths by John Burdette Smith, 2nd printing M ay 1994. Wilkes Publishing Company, Washington, Georgia., 39
Cristopher Nicholson and Jane Butler
Husband Cristopher Nicholson
Born:
Christened: 30 Nov 1602 - Hawkshead Hall, Lancashire
Died: 29 Sep 1670 - Newcastle
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Marriage:
Wife Jane Butler
Born:
Christened: 8 Oct 1611 - St.Nicholas, Newcastle
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Children
1 F Elizabeth Nicholson
Born:
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Died: Abt 1721
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Spouse: William Lilburn (1636-1682)
Marr: 21 Aug 1662 - St.Nicholas Parish, Newcastle
General Notes for Child Elizabeth Nicholson
(will proven)
James Fitzgerald and Jane Butler
Husband James Fitzgerald 2 3
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Died: 12 Dec 1732
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Father: John Fitzgerald ( -1766) 2 3
Mother: Frances Cary ( -1786) 2 3
Marriage: 10 Jul 1728
Wife Jane Butler 2 3
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Died: 20 Dec 1751
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Father: Richard Butler ( - ) 2
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Other Spouse: Lucius Charles Cary ( -1785) 2 3 - 16 Apr 1734
Lucius Charles Cary and Jane Butler
Husband Lucius Charles Cary 2 3
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Died: 27 Feb 1785
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Father: Lucius Henry Cary 6th Viscount (1687-1730) 2 3
Mother: Dorothy Molyneux ( -1722) 2 3
Marriage: 16 Apr 1734
Other Spouse: Sarah Inwen ( -1776) 2 3 - 10 Oct 1752
Wife Jane Butler 2 3
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Died: 20 Dec 1751
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Father: Richard Butler ( - ) 2
Mother:
Other Spouse: James Fitzgerald ( -1732) 2 3 - 10 Jul 1728
Children
1 M Lucius Ferdinand Cary Hon 2 3
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Died: 1780
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Spouse: Anne Leith ( - ) 2 3
General Notes for Child Lucius Ferdinand Cary Hon
1 UPDA 2 PLAC Commander-in-chief British Forces in
Robert De Bulkeley and Jane Butler
Husband Robert De Bulkeley 1 4
Born: Abt 1180 - Cheshire, England
Christened: - Sheriff
Died: 1216 - Cheshire, England
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Father: William De Bulkileh (Abt 1210- ) 4
Mother:
Marriage: 1259 - England
Wife Jane Butler 4
Born: Abt 1235 - Bewsey, Warrington, Lancaster, England
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Father: Sir William Bulter (Abt 1215- ) 4
Mother:
Children
1 M William Bulkeley Baron 1 4
Born: 1260 - Bulkeley, Cheshire, England
Christened:
Died: Abt 1310 - Bulkeley, Cheshire, England
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Spouse: Mawd Davenport (Abt 1262-1302) 1 4
Marr: Abt 1282 - London, Middlesex County, England
2 F Felicia Bulkeley 1
Born: Abt 1205 - London, Middlesex County, England
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Died:
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3 M Leuka Bulkeley 1
Born: Abt 1206 - London, Middlesex County, England
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4 F Letitia Bulkeley 1
Born: Abt 1207 - London, Middlesex County, England
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5 F Emma Bulkeley 1
Born: Abt 1208 - London, Middlesex County, England
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Died:
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The Village of Bulkeley
The Bulkeley story begins in west central England , n o t f a r from the Welshborder. The town of Bulkeley i s on l y nin e m iles to the Southeast of thecity of Cheste r, i n t he tim e o f the early Bulkeleys, the seat of on e ofth e mos t power fu l earldoms. Seven miles to the Sout heast o f Ches ter lie s Be eston Castle. Directly south o f Beesto n Castl e lie s a fores ted ridge about three mile s long ca lled th e Bicke rton Hills . At the south end, ou tof view f rom th e castle , lies the vi llage of Bulkeley . Here the B ulkeley s were lo rds of the man or from "at l east as earl y as th e close of t he twelfth cent ury," an d here, it app ears, li ved at leas t four generation s o f the family. Sou theast fr om Beeston C astle are the tow n s of MarketDrayto n and Woor e. Here in th e northwest ti p o f county Salop ( formerlyShr opshire) sever al later ge neratio ns of Bulkele ys settled.
The History of Bulkeley
The Normans had swept through England late in the ele v e n t h centuryfollowing their victory at the battle of H as ti n g s in 1066, establishing their medieval baronies o ve r t h e An glo-Saxon landscape. Before the end ofthe nex t c entu ry , i n the barony of Malpas just south of the ol d Ro manca m p no w known as the city of Chester, one of th e man ors w a s hel d by aman named Robert, very likely a N orma n himsel f . The p lace was known asthe "bullock's cle aring ," or, i n t he Frenc h of the time, the "bullucleah " Rober t was lor d o f the "Bul lock's Clearing", Robert d e Bulkil eh orRober t d e Bulkeley.
The head of the bullock is prominent in the medieval he r a l d ry of the Bulkeleys. Their coat of arms is describ e d a s " sa ble a chevron between three bulls' heads cabos he d si lve r ar med gold." And the crest: "out of acrown g ol d a bu ll' s hea d silver armed gold." The family mott o i s given a s: N ec tem ere, nec timide (neither rashly n or t imidly).
After the Norman Conquest (1066) the barony of Malpas i n c l u ded Bulkeley and many other neighboring manors. It s o ve rl or d, Robert Fitz Hugh, wassaid to be both the mo st p owe rfu l a nd most merciful of the Norman settlers i n th e area.
The ordinary people of Bulkeley have left us no tangi b l e e v idence fromwhich to learn about their lives, unde rs ta ndab l e considering the insubstantial nature of thei r h ome s - s im ple wooden or wattle and daub structures w it h stra w that che d roofs - and Bulkeley has no ancien t chu rch o f its ow n t o provide a focal point for a sear ch.
What we do have are a collection of names on docume n t s a n d maps which tell us the bare outline and a knowl ed g e o f ev ents in the world outside Bulkeley to help u s ma k e som e inf ormed guesses about their lives.
One of the first documentary mentions of the villa g e w a s i n 1170 when itwas spelt Bulceleia. The name "en cl osu r e fo r bulls" would explain the three bulls head s whi ch f ea ture d on the arms of the Bulkeley family.The re ar e mor e th an th irty different spellings of the vill age na me bu t whet her Bu lky [1459], Boukelly [1578]; o r any o f the ot her spe llings , itis still the same villa ge. Spel ling di d not beco me syst ematized until the nine teenth ce ntury an d until the n peopl e spelt words any wa y they cho se.
While the lords of the manor busied themselves with c o u n t y and national politics the people of Bulkeley occu pi e d t he ir time earning the bestliving that they coul d fr o m th e lan d. The village was probably farmed unde r the t hr ee fi eld sy stem - the names 'town field', 'bi g town fi eld ','sma ll tow n field' and 'town croft' had s urvived a s fie ld name s to ap pear on the tithe map of 18 42. This m eant t hat eac h man far med a number ofstrips , usually 22 0 x 22 y ards, sc attered ar ound the three fi elds. The 'to wn croft ' was a sm aller par k where they us ually grew the ir vegeta bles.In ret urn for th eir strip s of land the vil lagers owe d their lor d service [b oth m ilitary and labor] . Every ma n grazed hi s stock on th e c ommon land includin g 'Bulkele y Hill' and t ook his cor n t o be ground in th e villagemill . The first me ntion o f a mil l at Bulkeley w as in 1308 'Mo lendium deBulkl egh ' [Bulkele y Mill]. In 13 20 'le miln bro k' is mentioned.
The villagers may also have had troublesome neighbor s s i n c e there is someevidence to suggest that the lan e whi c h we nd s its way through the gap inthe hills may h ave be e n th e ol d track known as the 'Walesmonsway' or'W alchmon -s treet ', b y which the Welsh came to trade for s alt in N ant wich.
If they did not always come in friendship they may ha v e f o u nd however that the men of Bulkeley were not nece ss ari l y th e helpless farmers thatone might imagine. Th e me n o f t he vi llage owed their lord military service a nd mo st o f th em wil l have been archers - and Cheshire a rchers wer e wel l known a s the most skilled and feared I n the la nd . Ever y man Inth e village was obliged to prac tice arch er y at h e town butt s - again afield name 'tw o butts' sur viv ed int o the 19th ce ntury, which may hav e been where t he a rcher y practice too k place.
Because of its proximity to the troublesome Welsh , i n t h e m iddle ages Cheshire was a County Palatine whi ch m ean t t ha t the earls had almost regal independence . It wa s th ei r dut y to defend the Welsh Marches. EarlRa nulph [t he si xt h earl ] said in a charter issued in 1215 , "Each o f th e bar ons whe n need arises in war shall d o fully th e servi ce o f as man y knights fees as he holds ; and thei r knight s an d free tena nts shall have coats o f mail, o r hauberk s and d efend thei r fees with their bo dies eve n if they ar e not kn ights and i f any such be un able so t o defend he m ay fin d a substitute."
In 1237 the earldom reverted to the crown and after t h e r e i gn of EdwardIII the king had the first claim on t h e Che sh ir e men.
The Cheshire archer went into battle wearing as prote c t i o n a leather jerkin over a padded jacket. Sometime s t h e je rk in had metal studs orplates. Occasionally a s mal l b reast pla te was worn. On the left arm was aleathe r bra ce a s prot ecti on from the twang of the bowstring . A stee l ca p was wo rn i n the case of the Cheshire men , covere d b y a uniform c ap.
The longbow was made mainly of yew, which meant each vi l l a g e had to grow yew trees, despite the fact that the y a r e p oi sonous to animals. In those days of the open f iel d s yste m t he only building to be fenced was the chur c h - t o kee p th e animals off the graves. So the yews we r e grow n insid e th e church fence - to protect the sto c k - a trad ition wh ich m ean that church yards are stil l f ull of ye w trees.
The bows were 5 - 6 feet in length and pulled 60 - 70 p o u n d s. The strings were made of flax rubbed with beeswa x . A rr ow s were 30 - 36 inches, barbedand with iron poin t s an d th e y were fletched with goose or peacock feather s . Thei r ran g e was a furlong; 220 yards. The bowmen car ri ed ashe af o f 2 4 arrows and a good archer could loos e si x arrow s a min ut e accurately. He would also carr y a swor d and da gger fo r cl ose in fighting.If he were u nfortunat e enoug h to be ca pture d he would probably hav e thefirs t two fing ers of hi s righ t hand amputated.
The lives of Bulkeley men were then not always paroch i a l . T hey would often have seen military service in Eng la n d a nd W ales and during the Hundred Years War, when t h e ki ng s of En gland were in dispute over the crown of F ra nce , th e men o f this village may well have found them sel ve s fight ing in F rance.
We know that in the Crecy campaign in 1346 William or W i l k i n de Bulkelegh de Alpraham the younger, the lord o f B ul ke le y, followed his king, Edward III, to France, d oubt les s t aki ng his full complement of archers with him .Thi s sam e Wi llia m and his Bulkeley men brought back la wles s way s fro m Franc e. In 1375 they laid siege to th e Val e Roya l Abbe y and ramp aged overthe countryside. Th ey ref used th e reque st of the b ailiff of Northwich to d isban d and twic e preven ted the Ear l of Chester's cour t from m eeting at M iddlewich , setting u p a court of the ir own in stead. Fro m there the y went on the ir lawless w ay toward s Nantwich w ith the resu lt that many m en joine d them t o gain their pr otection rath er than find th emse lves on t he opposing side . It says a gr eat deal for t h e strengt h of the special re lationship of t he Cheshir e me n with t he crown, that Willi am received a pa rdon fo r all o f hi s misdeeds as a resul t of the support o f Joh n of Gaun t , younger son of King Ed ward III.
Because of their special relationship the Kings of En g l a n d had an army raised from Cheshire and a personal b o d y gu ar d of Cheshire archers. This applies to Edwar d I I (1 307-1 327 ), Edward III (1327-1377) and Richard II (137 7-139 9). Ri char d II was particularly proud of his C heshi re arc hers; t hey w ere dressed in a distinctive gre en an d whit e unifor m wit h a whitehart [deer] on the lef t shou lder. O ther memb ers o f the populace were less tha n ethus iastic . The Chroni cles s ay they were arrogant, i nsolen t ruffian s who were o n far to o intimate terms wit h the K ing, malef actors from t hecount y of Chester, me n who ar e naturally b estial and rea dy for a ny iniquity . They tre ated the peopl e with contemp t and wer e guilt y of theftan d violence an d adultery, yet n o redres s wa s possible sin ce the Chester man were favorite s of th e K ing.
Among those recruited into the kings personal bodyg u a r d i n 1397 was Richard Bulkeley of Bickerton so onc e ag a i n th e Bulkeley's with their longbows were at th e cent e r o f nati onal affairs. Unfortunately for them, K ing Ric ha rd w as depo sed in 1399 and died soon afterward s, proba bl y murd ered. Wi thin a very short time the Ches hire rebe l s were de feated an dmost but not all of them w ere reconc il ed to Henr y IV. Th e men of Bulkeley then re turned t o a qu iet villag e life; qu iet that is unless th e wild We lshme n traveling t o Nantwic h cared to chance t heir arm b y prov oking the loca ls.
In fact, life in medieval Bulkeley was probably anyth i n g b u t peaceful attimes. Farming was a hazardous occup at io n br in ging them close tostarvation in a bad year. L if e i n medi eva l Cheshire was lawless - robbersand outla w s wer e a dang er i mmediately outside of the centers ofh ab itatio n.
The Black Death We do not have exact figures to indic a t e h o w much the village was affected by the epidemi c o f th e Bl ac k Death, or Bubonic Plague, whichswept th e cou ntr y and t h e rest of Europe regularly In the Middl e Ages .Th e Great P la gue of 1347 - 1349 is reputed to ha ve kill ed o ne third o fth e population. It seemed paradox ically , to ki ll the youn g an d strongmore quickly than a ny othe r and of ten the fiel ds re mained unploughed andun harveste d for lac k of manpower.
Medieval village life was never quite the same afte r t h e P l ague since the laborer, due to scarcity, coul d comm an d hi gh er prices for his hire andgradually feuda l servi ce s beca m e converted into wages and rent. The vi llager b eca me free r , although he still was subject to t he cour t admi nistere d b y the lord of the manor, which h ad the p ower t o inquir e int o felony, property disputes , rights o f way , etc.. Th e gover nment tried to maintai n the old wa ys b y keeping th e level o f wages and price s to the level s a t which they we re befor e the plague. T he Statute of L abou rers1351 made i t an offen se to ask o r to grant highe r wag es, and in tha t same year t he town ship of Bulkele y was fi ned for failin g to bring to t ria l before the she riff, wor kers who had ta ken higher wages.
General Notes for Child William Bulkeley Baron
William was born about 1260 and lived into the early 1 3 0 0 ' s, for hegranted certain lands to his son David i n 13 0 2 . H e married Maud deDavenport, daughter of Sir Jo hn d e D av enpo rt, and they are assigned sixsons: Willia m (who se s har e o f the Bulkeley manor went to his daught erAlice ), Ro ber t (wh o moved to Davenham), Roger, Richar d, Thoma s, and Davi d. Th e last son, David, was the ances tor of th e of Bu lkele ys ofB ickerton.
General Notes for Child Felicia Bulkeley
Source: The Bulkeley Family by Ronald W. Collins, p 6
General Notes for Child Leuka Bulkeley
Source: The Bulkeley Family by Ronald W. Collins, p 6
General Notes for Child Letitia Bulkeley
Source: The Bulkeley Family by Ronald W. Collins, p 6
General Notes for Child Emma Bulkeley
Source: The Bulkeley Family by Ronald W. Collins, p 6
Jane Butler
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Wife Jane Butler
Born: Abt 1605 - Roxwell Parish, Essex, England
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Father: John Butler (1585- )
Mother: Jane Elliot (1576- )
Jane Butler
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Wife Jane Butler
Born: Abt 1618 - Roxwell Parish, Essex, England
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Father: John Butler (1585- )
Mother: Jane Elliot (1576- )
Augustine Washington Captain and Jane Butler
Husband Augustine Washington Captain 1 2 3
Born: 1694 - Wakefield, Westmoreland Co., Virginia
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Died: 12 Apr 1743 - Ferry Farm, King George Co., Virginia
Buried: 1743 - Virginia
AFN: 8MRB-1H
Father: Lawrence Washington Captain (1659-1699) 1 2 3 5
Mother: Mildred Warner (Abt 1671-1700) 1 2 3 5
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• Occupation, Captain
Wife Jane Butler 1 2 3
Born: 1698-1699
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1 M Butler Washington 1 2 3
Born: 1715-1716
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2 M Lawrence Washington 1 2 3
Born: 1718
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Died: Jun 1752 - Tuberculosis
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3 M Augustine Washington 1 2 3
Born: 1719-1720
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Spouse: Mary Ball (1709-1789) 1 2 3
4 F Jane Washington 1 2 3
Born: 1721-1722
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Captain
Janice Butler
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Father: William Ovid Butler (1927-1981) 1
Mother: Margaret McKenzie (1928-1977) 1
Thomas Albert Turner and Janice Ilene Butler
Husband Thomas Albert Turner (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Thomas Albert Turner (1904-1985) 1
Mother: Janie Mae Henderson (1906-1974) 1
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Father: Ellis Raymond Butler (1912-1985) 1
Mother: Anne Katherine Blackmon
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1 M Thomas Albert Turner (details suppressed for this person)
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Jasper Butler
Husband Jasper Butler 1
Born: Abt 1814
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Father: Christopher Columbus Butler (1786- ) 1
Mother: Mahala Cole (1792- ) 1
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Jean Butler
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Wife Jean Butler (details suppressed for this person)
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Jeffrey Martin Butler
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Jerry Everett Butler
Husband Jerry Everett Butler (details suppressed for this person)
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Jesse James Butler
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Lester Earl Watts and Jo Ann Butler
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Mother: Effie Belvadere Blackburn (1889-1969) 6
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1 M Lester Earl Watts Jr (details suppressed for this person)
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2 F Lauara Ann Watts (details suppressed for this person)
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Joan Butler
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Mother: Mae Beth Jones
Joanne Butler
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Joel Butler
Husband Joel Butler 1
Born: Abt 1768 - St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia.
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Mother: Sarah Bowes (Abt 1738- ) 1
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Joel Butler and Catherine Shaw
Husband Joel Butler 1
Born: 7 Apr 1812
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Father: Christopher Columbus Butler (1786- ) 1
Mother: Mahala Cole (1792- ) 1
Marriage: 1 Sep 1836
Wife Catherine Shaw 1
Born: Abt 1814
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John Butler and Margaret Sutton
Husband John Butler 1
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Mother: Charroll ( - ) 1
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1 M William Butler 1
Born: 1542 - Tyes Hall, Cuckfield, Sussex, England
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AFN: G1B3-L3
Spouse: Margaret Greeke (1544-1580) 1
Marr: 1565 - Tighes, Cuckfield, Sussex, England
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alias Dudley
John Butler and Mary Marshfield
Husband John Butler 1
Born: 1676 - Hartford, CT
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Father: Thomas Butler Sgt. (1637-1688) 1
Mother: Sarah Stone (1628-Between 1678) 1
Marriage: 14 Mar 1706
Wife Mary Marshfield 1
Born: Between 1680 and 1686
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Father: Josiah Marshfield (1665-1704) 1
Mother: Rachel Gilbert (1668-1754) 1
John Butler and Sally Norman Clardy
Husband John Butler 7
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Mother: Milicent Norman ( -1803) 7
Other Spouse: Norman Butler ( - ) 7
John Butler
Husband John Butler 2 3
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Father: Le Botiller Butler James The White, 4Th Earl Of Or (Between 1390-1452) 2 3 5
Mother: Joan De Beauchamp Countess Of Ormond (Abt 1396-1430) 1 2 3 5
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John Butler
Husband John Butler 2
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John Butler and Susan Adelaide Fitz Randolph
Husband John Butler
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Born: 27 May 1831 9
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Mother: Millicent Adams (1796-1854)
John Butler
Husband John Butler 2
Born: 6 Nov 1330 - Ardee, Louth, Ire.
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AFN: 84ZR-RN
Father: James Le Boliter Butler 1st Earl Of Ormond (1305-1337) 1 2 5
Mother: Eleanor De Bohun Lady (1304-1363) 1 2 5
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John Butler and Susan Frances Elizabeth Wandesford
Husband John Butler 2
Born: 10 Dec 1740
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Father: Walter Of Kilkenny Butler (1703-1783) 2
Mother: Eleanor Morres (1711-1793) 2
Marriage: 14 Feb 1769
Wife Susan Frances Elizabeth Wandesford 2
Born: 8 Jun 1754
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Mother: Agnes Elizabeth Southwell ( - ) 2
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1 M Walter Butler 2
Born: 4 Feb 1770
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Spouse: Anna Maria Catherine Price-Clarke (1789-1817) 2
Marr: 17 Mar 1805 - Exmouth Devon.
2 M James Butler 2
Born: 15 Jul 1774
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Marr: 12 Oct 1807 - Ballycastle, Antrim
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1 UPDA 2 DATE 1783 2 PLAC Acceded:
Earl of Ossory, Viscount Thurles, Chief Butler of Ireland.
General Notes for Child Walter Butler
1 UPDA 2 DATE 1795 2 PLAC Acceded:
Earl of Ossory, Viscount Thurles, Baron Butler of Lanthony. Marquess of Ormonde 1816.
General Notes for Child James Butler
1 UPDA 2 DATE 1820 2 PLAC Acceded:
1st Marquess of Ormonde 1825.