Mary Butler
(before 1640 - before 1 June 1678)
Mary Butler was born before 1640. She was the daughter of Unknown Butler and Margery Unknown (Butler).
Mary Butler married Edward Haddock in 1657 in Christ Church, Barbados.
Mary Butler was mentioned in the will of Edward Haddock dated 2 July 1662.
Mary Butler married William Hallum on 23 March 1662/63 in Christ Church, Barbados.
Mary died before 1 June 1678 in Christ Church, Barbados. She was buried on 1 June 1678 in Christ Church. Mary, ye wife of Wm Hallum.
Mary Butler made a will dated 11 June 1678 in Christ Church, Barbados. Will of Mary Hallum, Christ Church parish, 11 June 1678: Mentions son Willliam Hallam; daughter Mary Hallam at 16; son Edward Haddock; daughter Elizabeth Ball; mother Margery (Coker?) (sic); brother William Butler. Signed Mary (X) Hallam. Witnessed by James (x) Farrell & Thomas Manwaring.
Her will was proved on 5 July 1678 at Barbados.
Mary Butler married Edward Haddock in 1657 in Christ Church, Barbados.
Mary Butler was mentioned in the will of Edward Haddock dated 2 July 1662.
Mary Butler married William Hallum on 23 March 1662/63 in Christ Church, Barbados.
Mary died before 1 June 1678 in Christ Church, Barbados. She was buried on 1 June 1678 in Christ Church. Mary, ye wife of Wm Hallum.
Mary Butler made a will dated 11 June 1678 in Christ Church, Barbados. Will of Mary Hallum, Christ Church parish, 11 June 1678: Mentions son Willliam Hallam; daughter Mary Hallam at 16; son Edward Haddock; daughter Elizabeth Ball; mother Margery (Coker?) (sic); brother William Butler. Signed Mary (X) Hallam. Witnessed by James (x) Farrell & Thomas Manwaring.
Her will was proved on 5 July 1678 at Barbados.
Children of Mary Butler and Edward Haddock
- Elizabeth Haddock b. 29 Nov 1660
- Edward Haddock b. 25 Mar 1663
Children of Mary Butler and William Hallum
- William Hallum b. b 1664
- Mary Hallum+ b. 29 Sep 1664
Mary Butler
(18 January 1669/70 - )
Mary Butler was christened on 18 January 1669/70 in Christ Church, Barbados. She was the daughter of Jeffery Butler and Ann Unknown (Butler).
Mary Butler
(say 1610 - August 1680)
Mary Butler was born say 1610 in Ireland. Mary was the sister of James, 1st Duke of Ormonde, grand daughter of the 11th Earl of Ormond. 3rd daughter of Thomas Butler styled Viscount Thurles, by Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Poyntz.. She was the daughter of Thomas Butler Viscount Thurles.
A marriage settlement between Mary Butler and Sir George Hamilton Bart (of Dunnalong) was made on 28 February 1635. An unpublished deed in the Ormond Collection records the marriage agreement between George Hamilton, knight of 'Dunelonge' and James earl of Ormond of 28 Feb 1635 regarding the marriage intended between Hamilton and Mary Butler, sister of the earl, which was to take place before the last day of April. This was followed up on 1 May 1640 by a grant to the same Sir George, referred to in this case as George Hamilton of Knockanderig in the county of Tipperary, knight and baronet, and Lady Mary Butler, specified as the sister of the earl, of the manor, castle, town and lands of Nenagh for 31 years.
Knockanderig was Knockaunderrick, the old name for Silvermines, some five miles south south west of Nenagh..
Mary Butler married Sir George Hamilton Bart (of Dunnalong), son of James Hamilton Earl of Abercorn and Marion Boyd, circa April 1635. They had six sons and three daughters..
Mary died in August 1680.
A marriage settlement between Mary Butler and Sir George Hamilton Bart (of Dunnalong) was made on 28 February 1635. An unpublished deed in the Ormond Collection records the marriage agreement between George Hamilton, knight of 'Dunelonge' and James earl of Ormond of 28 Feb 1635 regarding the marriage intended between Hamilton and Mary Butler, sister of the earl, which was to take place before the last day of April. This was followed up on 1 May 1640 by a grant to the same Sir George, referred to in this case as George Hamilton of Knockanderig in the county of Tipperary, knight and baronet, and Lady Mary Butler, specified as the sister of the earl, of the manor, castle, town and lands of Nenagh for 31 years.
Knockanderig was Knockaunderrick, the old name for Silvermines, some five miles south south west of Nenagh..
Mary Butler married Sir George Hamilton Bart (of Dunnalong), son of James Hamilton Earl of Abercorn and Marion Boyd, circa April 1635. They had six sons and three daughters..
Mary died in August 1680.
Children of Mary Butler and Sir George Hamilton Bart (of Dunnalong)
- Col James Hamilton+ d. 6 Jun 1673
- George Hamilton d. 1676
- General Richard Hamilton d. 1717
- Colonel John Hamilton d. 1691
- Thomas Hamilton d. 1687
- Elizabeth Hamilton d. 1708
- Elizabeth Hamilton Comtess de Grammont b. 1641, d. Jun 1708
- Count Anthony Hamilton b. c 1645, d. 20 Apr 1719
Lady Mary Butler
Lady Mary Butler was born in Ireland. She was the sixth daughter of Walter, eleventh Earl of Ormonde. She was the daughter of Walter Butler 11th Earl of Ormonde.
Lady Mary Butler married Sir George Hamilton (of Greenlaw) as his second wife, circa 14 February 1630 in Ireland. She was the daughter of the 11th Earl of Ormond. and they moved to the south of Ireland.
A marriage settlement between Lady Mary Butler and Sir George Hamilton (of Greenlaw) was made on 14 February 1630 in Ireland. Walter agreed to pay Hamilton a marriage portion of £1800, After many years of struggle including some years in prison, in his efforts to regain his rightful inheritance of all the Ormond estates, Walter lived to see the reuniting of these vast estates with the marriage of his grandson and heir, James, to Elizabeth Preston, the grand daughter of Thomas 10th Earl of Ormond. Despite his good fortune the estates were still burdened with debts and, as the £1800 was not forthcoming, Walter now joined by his grandson James and his wife Elziabeth in a deed dated 16 April 1631 graned the manor, castle, town and lands of Roscrea to Sir George Hamilton and Dame Mary his wife for 21 years, in part payment of the dowry.
Lady Mary Butler married Sir George Hamilton (of Greenlaw) as his second wife, circa 14 February 1630 in Ireland. She was the daughter of the 11th Earl of Ormond. and they moved to the south of Ireland.
A marriage settlement between Lady Mary Butler and Sir George Hamilton (of Greenlaw) was made on 14 February 1630 in Ireland. Walter agreed to pay Hamilton a marriage portion of £1800, After many years of struggle including some years in prison, in his efforts to regain his rightful inheritance of all the Ormond estates, Walter lived to see the reuniting of these vast estates with the marriage of his grandson and heir, James, to Elizabeth Preston, the grand daughter of Thomas 10th Earl of Ormond. Despite his good fortune the estates were still burdened with debts and, as the £1800 was not forthcoming, Walter now joined by his grandson James and his wife Elziabeth in a deed dated 16 April 1631 graned the manor, castle, town and lands of Roscrea to Sir George Hamilton and Dame Mary his wife for 21 years, in part payment of the dowry.
Child of Lady Mary Butler and Sir George Hamilton (of Greenlaw)
- James Hamilton d. b 27 Jan 1659
Michael Butler
Michael Butler married Ann Unknown.
Child of Michael Butler and Ann Unknown
- Bridget Butler+ b. c 1849, d. 20 Feb 1928
Thomas Butler Viscount Thurles
Child of Thomas Butler Viscount Thurles
- Mary Butler+ b. s 1610, d. Aug 1680
Unknown Butler
Children of Unknown Butler and Margery Unknown (Butler)
- William Butler d. a 1678
- Thomas Butler
- Margery Butler
- Mary Butler+ b. b 1640, d. b 1 Jun 1678
- Jeffery Butler+ b. s 1645, d. b 21 Aug 1677
William Butler
( - after 1678)
William Butler was the son of Unknown Butler and Margery Unknown (Butler).
William died after 1678 in Barbados. He was mentioned in the wills of his brother Jeffery & sister Mary..
William died after 1678 in Barbados. He was mentioned in the wills of his brother Jeffery & sister Mary..
William Butler
Child of William Butler and Prudence? Osborn
Dorothy Butterfield
Child of Dorothy Butterfield and James Ryther
- James Ryther b. Apr 1619
Ann Buttery
(circa 1777 - before 30 October 1855?)
Ann Buttery was born circa 1777 in Newton?, Nottinghamshire.
Ann Buttery married John Stancer, son of George Stanser and Ann Carver, in 1800 in St Peter at Arches, Thorney, Lincolnshire. John and Ann had ten children.
Ann Buttery and Jonathan Buttery Stancer were recorded on the 1841 census in Scamblesby, Lincolnshire. Ann Stancer, 60, Jonathan Stancer, 23, ag. lab, both born in the county.
In the 1851 census Ann Stanser was living in the household of her son-in-law Thomas Giddy in Ludford Magna, Lincolnshire.
Ann died before 30 October 1855?. She may be the Ann Stancer buried at Ludford but the age is given as 55 which is too young. She is more likely to be the Alice Stancer aged 78 of Thorpe on 30 Oct 1855 buried at Ludford. She was buried on 30 October 1855 in Ludford Magna.
Ann Buttery married John Stancer, son of George Stanser and Ann Carver, in 1800 in St Peter at Arches, Thorney, Lincolnshire. John and Ann had ten children.
Ann Buttery and Jonathan Buttery Stancer were recorded on the 1841 census in Scamblesby, Lincolnshire. Ann Stancer, 60, Jonathan Stancer, 23, ag. lab, both born in the county.
In the 1851 census Ann Stanser was living in the household of her son-in-law Thomas Giddy in Ludford Magna, Lincolnshire.
Ann died before 30 October 1855?. She may be the Ann Stancer buried at Ludford but the age is given as 55 which is too young. She is more likely to be the Alice Stancer aged 78 of Thorpe on 30 Oct 1855 buried at Ludford. She was buried on 30 October 1855 in Ludford Magna.
Children of Ann Buttery and John Stancer
- George Stancer b. 14 Feb 1803
- Thomas Stancer b. 13 Jan 1805
- William Stancer+ b. 21 May 1809
- Henry Buttery Stancer+ b. b Jan 1811, d. b 7 Apr 1890
- Benjamin Stancer+ b. 8 Apr 1813, d. Sep 1846
- Mary Anne Stancer b. 2 Jul 1815
- Jonathan Buttery Stancer+ b. 22 Feb 1818
- Elizabeth Stancer b. 23 Jul 1820
Marjorie Petts Button
(1893 - 1973)
Marjorie Petts Button was born in 1893.
Marjorie Petts Button married Charles Hammond Dempster, son of Charles Dempster and Elizabeth Jane Blackmore, in 1913 in Tasmania.
Marjorie and Charles resided at Lane Cove Rd, Killara, New South Wales, 1930.
Marjorie died in 1973.
Marjorie Petts Button married Charles Hammond Dempster, son of Charles Dempster and Elizabeth Jane Blackmore, in 1913 in Tasmania.
Marjorie and Charles resided at Lane Cove Rd, Killara, New South Wales, 1930.
Marjorie died in 1973.
Child of Marjorie Petts Button and Charles Hammond Dempster
- Peggy Petts Dempster b. 1914
William Button
(circa 1833 - )
William Button was born circa 1833.
William Button married Elizabeth Bullett, daughter of John Bullett and Elizabeth Stiff, on 1 December 1856 in Rougham, Suffolk.
William Button married Elizabeth Bullett, daughter of John Bullett and Elizabeth Stiff, on 1 December 1856 in Rougham, Suffolk.
Caroline Buxton
(circa 1815 - June 1840)
Caroline Buxton was born circa 1815. She was the daughter of Thomas Buxton and Sarah Fuller. Caroline Buxton was christened on 16 June 1816.
Caroline's death was registered in the quarter ending in June 1840 in Stow RD, Suffolk.
The marriage of Caroline Buxton and Samuel Welham, son of Joseph Welham and Mary Dykes, was registered in Stow RD Suffolk in the June 1840 quarter. Caroline Buxton was buried on 1 September 1840 in Gt Finborough, Suffolk.
Caroline's death was registered in the quarter ending in June 1840 in Stow RD, Suffolk.
The marriage of Caroline Buxton and Samuel Welham, son of Joseph Welham and Mary Dykes, was registered in Stow RD Suffolk in the June 1840 quarter. Caroline Buxton was buried on 1 September 1840 in Gt Finborough, Suffolk.
Child of Caroline Buxton and Samuel Welham
- Caroline Welham b. Jun 1840, d. Jun 1840
Eliza Buxton
(circa 1826 - )
Frances Buxton
(circa 1815 - Jan 1848 age 32)
Frances Buxton married John Sutton, son of Abraham 2 Sutton and Elizabeth Goymour, December 1/4 of 1840 in Stow RD, Suffolk.
Frances died Jan 1848 age 32 in Combs, Suffolk. She was born circa 1815. She was the daughter of Thomas Buxton and Sarah Fuller. Frances Buxton was christened on 16 June 1816 in Gt Finborough, Suffolk. She was buried on 9 January 1848 in Combs, Suffolk.
Frances died Jan 1848 age 32 in Combs, Suffolk. She was born circa 1815. She was the daughter of Thomas Buxton and Sarah Fuller. Frances Buxton was christened on 16 June 1816 in Gt Finborough, Suffolk. She was buried on 9 January 1848 in Combs, Suffolk.
Children of Frances Buxton and John Sutton
- Caroline Sutton b. Sep 1841
- Frances Sutton+ b. 14 Sep 1843, d. Mar 1874
- Harriett Sutton b. 1845
- John Sutton b. 1845
George Buxton
(circa 1818 - )
George Buxton was born circa 1818. He was the son of Thomas Buxton and Sarah Fuller.
The marriage of George Buxton and Dinah Nunn was registered in Stow RD, Suffolk, in the December 1843 quarter.
The marriage of George Buxton and Dinah Nunn was registered in Stow RD, Suffolk, in the December 1843 quarter.
Mary Salome Buxton
(16 June 1816 - )
Mary Salome Buxton married Robert Pool 1840 April 7. Mary Salome Buxton was christened on 16 June 1816 in Gt Finborough, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Thomas Buxton and Sarah Fuller.
Robert Buxton
(1822 - )
Robert Buxton married Angelina (Ann) Southgate (possibly) Dec 1/4 of 1853 in Stow RD, Suffolk. Robert Buxton was born in 1822 in possibly in Great Finborough, Suffolk. He was the son of Thomas Buxton and Sarah Fuller.
Thomas Buxton
(circa 1776 - Feb. 1869 age 92)
Thomas died Feb. 1869 age 92 in Stowmarket, Suffolk. He was born circa 1776 in possibly in Shelland Suffolk, Suffolk.
Thomas Buxton married Sarah Fuller on 7 June 1796 in Onehouse, Suffolk. Thomas Buxton was buried on 17 February 1869 in Stowmarket, Suffolk.
Thomas Buxton married Sarah Fuller on 7 June 1796 in Onehouse, Suffolk. Thomas Buxton was buried on 17 February 1869 in Stowmarket, Suffolk.
Children of Thomas Buxton and Sarah Fuller
- Frances Buxton+ b. c 1815, d. Jan 1848 age 32
- Caroline Buxton+ b. c 1815, d. Jun 1840
- Mary Salome Buxton b. 16 Jun 1816
- George Buxton b. c 1818
- Robert Buxton b. 1822
- Eliza Buxton b. c 1826
Thomas Bye
Thomas Bye married Lydia Bland, daughter of Robert Bland and Margaret Orbel, in 1661 in All Saints, Newmarket, Suffolk.
Ann Byerley
Ann Byerley married William Grimston, son of Marmaduke Grimston and Ann Dalton, on 3 September 1639 in Heighington, Durham.
Child of Ann Byerley and William Grimston
- William Grimston+ b. 16 Aug 1640, d. 5 Aug 1721
Elizabeth Byford
Elizabeth Byford married Thomas Jacob, son of John Dykes and Margaret Jacob, on 5 December 1768 in Suffolk. The date is suitable and he could have fathered the c 1772 Thomas under the name Dykes as he appears to be buried in that name.
Elizabeth Bygod
Elizabeth Bygod married Sir John Aske, son of Richard Aske Lord of Aughton and Margaret Owtred. She was the daughter of Sir Raff Bygot.
Child of Elizabeth Bygod and Sir John Aske
- Sir Robert Aske+ b. b 1465, d. 21 Feb 1531
Lily May or Elizabeth Kate Byles or Frost
The marriage of Lily May or Elizabeth Kate Byles or Frost and Robert Ernest W. (in Army) Mann, son of Arthur Mann and Adelaide Mary Nunn, was registered in Hartismere, Suffolk, in the December 1912 quarter.
Josephine Byrne
(circa 1878 - 18 July 1911)
Josephine Byrne was born circa 1878 in Drumcondra, Dublin, Ireland.
Josephine Byrne married John Farquhar Handy, son of John Alexander Handy and Emma Mary Carnie, on 14 July 1900 in St Joseph's RC church, Bakley Road, Dublin North, Ireland. John Farquhar Handy, of full age, bachelor, clerk, of Rugby Rd, Ranelagh, son of John Alexander Handy, stock broker to Josephine Byrne, of full age, spinster, no occupation, of Carlingford Terrace, Drumcondra, daughter of James Byrne, dead, clerk..
Josephine Byrne and John Farquhar Handy were recorded on the 1901 census in 3 Carlingford Terrace, Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland. Handy John Farquhar, 26, Head, Church of England, born England Shipping Clerk, Read and write - Married; Handy, Josephine, 25, Wife, Roman Catholic; Cleary, Olive 1 Niece, Roman Catholic, born Dublin Cityt; Cleary, Daniel Wesley, 28, Boarder, Roman Catholic, born Limerick City, Chemists Assistant, Read and write, Widower.
Josephine Byrne and John Farquhar Handy were recorded on the 1911 census in Drimnagh, Clondalkin. John Handy, head, 36, Church of Ireland, commercial clerk, born Cheshire; his wife Josephine, 35, RC, born Dublin, married 11 years, no children; Olive Cleary, niece, RC, 11, scholar, born Dublin; all read & write, in a 4 roomed cottage.
Josephine died on 18 July 1911 in Kynocks Lodge, Clondalkin, Dublin. Josephine Handy, married aged 33, wife of accountant, of TB; the informant was her brother in law Francis Lynch.
Josephine Byrne married John Farquhar Handy, son of John Alexander Handy and Emma Mary Carnie, on 14 July 1900 in St Joseph's RC church, Bakley Road, Dublin North, Ireland. John Farquhar Handy, of full age, bachelor, clerk, of Rugby Rd, Ranelagh, son of John Alexander Handy, stock broker to Josephine Byrne, of full age, spinster, no occupation, of Carlingford Terrace, Drumcondra, daughter of James Byrne, dead, clerk..
Josephine Byrne and John Farquhar Handy were recorded on the 1901 census in 3 Carlingford Terrace, Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland. Handy John Farquhar, 26, Head, Church of England, born England Shipping Clerk, Read and write - Married; Handy, Josephine, 25, Wife, Roman Catholic; Cleary, Olive 1 Niece, Roman Catholic, born Dublin Cityt; Cleary, Daniel Wesley, 28, Boarder, Roman Catholic, born Limerick City, Chemists Assistant, Read and write, Widower.
Josephine Byrne and John Farquhar Handy were recorded on the 1911 census in Drimnagh, Clondalkin. John Handy, head, 36, Church of Ireland, commercial clerk, born Cheshire; his wife Josephine, 35, RC, born Dublin, married 11 years, no children; Olive Cleary, niece, RC, 11, scholar, born Dublin; all read & write, in a 4 roomed cottage.
Josephine died on 18 July 1911 in Kynocks Lodge, Clondalkin, Dublin. Josephine Handy, married aged 33, wife of accountant, of TB; the informant was her brother in law Francis Lynch.
Patrick Byrne
Patrick Byrne married Harriet Handy on 7 May 1895 in RC church, Kingston, Dublin. Patrick Byrne of full age, bachelor, coal porter, son Patrick Byrne, coal porter (ddecd), to, Harriet Handy, 17, spinster, of 59 Patrick St, Kingstown, daugher of Henry Handy (living), carpenter.