Butleriana, genealogica et biographica; or Genealogical notes concerning Mary Butler and her descendants, as well as the Bates, Harris, Sigourney and other families, with which they have intermarried . earliest ancestor I can trace of this Archibald was Campbell, pastor of the church in Oxford from 1721, March 1,to 1761, May 21, the date of his death. Born in the north of Scot-land about 1690, of University education, according to tradition hewas a political refugee about 1717, and was visited as an old friendby Lord Loudon (b. 1705], in July 1756. The place of their partingon a bridg


Butleriana, genealogica et biographica; or Genealogical notes concerning Mary Butler and her descendants, as well as the Bates, Harris, Sigourney and other families, with which they have intermarried . earliest ancestor I can trace of this Archibald was Campbell, pastor of the church in Oxford from 1721, March 1,to 1761, May 21, the date of his death. Born in the north of Scot-land about 1690, of University education, according to tradition hewas a political refugee about 1717, and was visited as an old friendby Lord Loudon (b. 1705], in July 1756. The place of their partingon a bridge between the parsonage and Oxford plain was earlypointed out to me by my father, to the north east of the village. —Wolcott Memorial, p. kJOO. John Campbell above mentioned m. Esther Fairchiid. Their children were: Mary, b. 1728, m. Jacob Town. John, , Isabella b. 1726, m. Josiah Wolcott, whose dau. Eliza Sigourney (826), Duncan b. 1727. Elizabeth b. 1730. Alex-ander b. 1732, William b. 1734, Archibald*, b. 1736. Duncan Campbell m. Elizabeth Stearnt^, b. 1730d. 1821. Their children were Thomas, Samuel, John, Alexander, Lucrutiam. John Walker, Archibald*, m. Celia Butler. (35);. PETER BUTLEE. BUTLER GENEALOGY. 53 Their children were : 69. Archibald^ b. 1804. 70. Benjamin Franklin, b. 1806, July 0. 71. James Butler, t). 1808, Oct. Mary Butler, b, 1812, May 26. 73. Celia Ehzabeth, b. 1817, Au^. 18. Celia Butler (35) seems to have owed her christianname to her aunt Celia Loring Sigourney (855). Mary B. Campbell (72) was living in Columbia,S. C, when that city was captured by Gen. Sher-man in 1865. Her house had been selected by anAide of Gen. Rusk, of Wisconsin, for that officershead-quaiters. Thanks to this circumstance itescaped the plunder and conflagration which befellso many. EIGHTH GENERATION AND THEIR CHILDREN. Mary Sigourney Butler (37) m. Horace d. 1833, Aug. 17, Rutland,Vt. He d. 1866, at Sing Sing. 74. Their only child was Ann Sop


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