John Butter baptized 10 Oct 1803 at Logierait child of John Butter and Elizabeth Mclaglan[1] He passed away 2 Feb 1872 Commission Street, Crieff, PER, SCT of Phthis Pulmonalis
He was a joiner Bef 1828-1871 John's occupation is first recorded in his marriage entry of 1828. It is however assumed he had been involved in this work for some time beforehand.
He married 1828 Stevenlaws Close, Old Church parish, Edinburgh, to
Alison Mitchell
1851 Census Dalnabo, Logierait, Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland [5]
David Butter Head single 50 1801 Farmer of 28 acres employing 2 men Logierait, Perthshire, Scotland
Isabell Butter Sister single 53 1798 Unwell Logierait, Perthshire, Scotland
Elisabeth McLagan Servant single 37 1814 House maid Logierait, Perthshire, Scotland
John Stewart Servant single 25 1826 Farm servant Logierait, Perthshire, Scotland
James Butter Nephew 16 1835 Servant Dull, Perthshire, Scotland
Isabell Butter Niece 14 1837 House maid Logierait, Perthshire, Scotland
Robert Butter Nephew 12 1839 Scholar Logierait, Perthshire, Scotland
Adam Butter Nephew 10 1841 Scholar Logierait, Perthshire, Scotland
Elisabeth Butter Niece 8 1843 Scholar Logierait, Perthshire, Scotland
Sources
↑ Baptism Index Scotlands People Old Parish Registers Logierait 1803 John Butter baptized 10 Oct 1803 at Logierait child of John Butter and Elizabeth Mclaglan - 376/20 252 - Logierait
↑ Baptism Index Scotlands People Old Parish Registers Logierait Perthshire 1829 John Butter baptized 06 Sep 1829 at Logierait child of John Butter and Alison Mitchell - 376/40 170 - Logierait
↑ Baptism Index Scotlands People Old Parish Registers Logierait Perthshire 1832 John Butter baptized 31 Dec 1832 at Logierait child of John Butter and Alison Mitchell - 376/40 200 - Logierait
↑ Baptism Index Scotlands People Old Parish Registers Logierait Perthshire 1838 Robert Butter baptized 01 May 1838 at Logierait child of John Butter and Alison Mitchell - 376/40 249 - Logierait
↑ 1851 Census Dalnabo, Logierait, Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland
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