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John Addison Butcher (1819 - 1884)

John Addison Butcher
Born in Lockharts Run ,Wood County , ( West ) Virginia.map
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Husband of — married 3 Nov 1842 in Parkersburg , Woods County , ( West ) Virginia.map
Died at age 65 in Parkersburg , Woods County , West Virginia.map
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Biography

John Addison Butcher

John Addison was born 9 August 1819 [1] He is the son of Peyton Butcher and Elizabeth Renick.

On 3 November 1842 married Eleanor, daughter of Thomas Dawkins. He was a farmer, tall of stature, of strict integrity, great firmness and popularity among his neighbors, jovial in disposition and had a prominent Grecian nose. He died 24 November 1883. She was born 26 December 1825 and died 8 July 1890, at the home of her son-in-law William H. Kain, Camden, New Jersey. John and Eleanor were buried in Riverview or Cooks Cemetery. They resided at Beverly and had 10 children. They had 10 children.[2]

Birth

Birth Date: abt 1820[3]

Marriage

Husband: John Addison Butcher
Wife: Eleanor Dawkins
Marriage Date; 3 Nov 1842
Children;
  1. Thomas Peyton Butcher
  2. John Randolph Butcher
  3. Mary Frances Butcher
  4. Alice Jane Butcher
  5. Kate Ellen Buther
  6. Agatha Dorcas Butcher
  7. Martha Virginia Butcher
  8. Beverly Smith Butcher
  9. Charles Monroe Butcher
  10. Arthur Dawkins Butcher: [4]

Residence

Home in 1880: Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia[3]
Household Members:[3]
John A. Butcher 60
Elenor Butcher 54
John R. Butcher 34
Agatha D. Butcher 23
Martha V. Butcher 20
Charles M. Butcher 15
Arther D. Butcher 13

Death

Death Date: Nov. 24, 1883[1]
Death Place: Wood County, West Virginia, USA
Burial:[1]
Riverview Cemetery
Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia, USA

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 FindAGrave: John Addison Butcher: Memorial ID: 25901471 Created by: DeLoss McKnight III. Record added: Apr 10, 2008/ Last accessed May 2, 2017.
  2. Gibbens, Alvaro Franklin. Gibbens-Butcher Genealogy: Embracing Also Other Pioneer Families of Virginia who Migrated West of the Alleghanies. G. B. Gibbens, 1894 - 296 pages.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Year: 1880; Census Place: Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia; Roll: 1416; Family History Film: 1255416; Page: 299B; Enumeration District: 163.
  4. West Virginia, Births Index, 1804-1938 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.

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