[20631] Mary is daughter of John Butler Sr. (1761-1811) and Mollie Daniels (1766-1845) according to "Norton and Grimes Genealogy" on http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com by Frank Grimes. Ancestry.com offers: "Butler Name Meaning - English and Irish: from a word that originally denoted a wine steward, usually the chief servant of a medieval household, from Norman French butuiller (Old French bouteillier, Latin buticularius, from buticula bottle). In the large households of royalty and the most powerful nobility, the title came to denote an officer of high rank and responsibility, only nominally concerned with the supply of wine, if at all. Anglicized form of French Boutilier."
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[41631] An unverified file in 2016 in Ancestry.com offers: "When Mary W. Joy was born in 1820 in Columbia, Maine, her father, Beriah, was 28 and her mother, Phebe, was 23. She married George Allen Carver about 1844, in Maine. They had 10 children in 18 years. She died in 1863 in Addison, Maine, at the age of 43."
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[7749] Austin ran a general store in partnership with his wife's brother, Samuel, at Meyersdale; the store failed after a prolonged strike in the soft coal fields. He then became an agent for Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. He and Sarah were members of the Middletown Presbyterian Church.
[38523] This person is from the unverified Hack Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015.
http://xenia.media.mit.edu/~kristin/fambly/Learned/WilliamLearned.html reports: "William was born circa 1581 in Bermondsey, Surrey, England, as based upon his date of marriage. He died in Woburn, Middlesex co., MA on 1 March 1645/6; he was 64. William and his family migrated to New England by 1630, where he was admitted as an inhabitant of Charlestown, Suffolk co., MA that year. 'William Learned and Goodith his wife' were admitted to the church at Charlestown, Suffolk co., MA on 6d:10m(December):1632. He made Freeman there on 14 May 1634. William and his family remained in Charlestown for roughly a decade -- he is on the lists of Charlestown residents of 9 January 1633/4 and January 1635/6. Then, they removed to Woburn, Middlesex co., MA in 1640. In Charlestown, William acquired and divested a great deal of real estate. In 1635, he was allotted two shares of hayground, which was subsequently increased to three, and he surrendered 5 acres on the Mystic Side. On 13 January 1636/7 the Charlestown selectmen 'agreed to allow Goodman Learned a portion of marsh by his house agreed upon by Goodman Richeson & Goodman W[illia]m Baker for his haylot by Mr. Gibbon's which he yieldeth up to the town'. In 1637, he had a 10-acre lot (number 7 on the Mystic Side)[6], and another 5 acres of land on the Mystic Side[1,13]. In addition, 'W[illia]m Lernett' had 3.75 cow commons that year. In the Mystic Side allotments of 23 April 1638 he received portions of 15, 40 and 5 acres. Thus, in the 1638 Charlestown Book Of Possessions, 'William Lernett' had 7 parcels of land: three acres of arable land and meadow, along with a dwelling house next to the 'Olde Meeting House'; four acres arable land in the East Field; 3.75 cow commons; two acres of meadow in the Mystic Marshes; five acres of woods in the Mystic Field; fifteen acres of woods in the Mystic Field next to the Common; and forty acres of land in the Rock Field. The 3.75 cow commons were further noted in an inventory of 20 December 1638. William signed the petition on 10 February 1634/5 which established the office of the Selectman in Charlestown, Suffolk co., MA. He himself served as Selectman in 1636. On 26 April 1638, William was named to the Charlestown committee 'to consider of some things tending towards a body of laws &c'. Anderson uses this as evidence of his higher education level. On 16 November 1637 'Will[iam] Larnet acknowledged his fault in subscribing the seditious writing [in favor of Rev. John Wheelwright], & desiring his name to [be] crossed out, it was yielded his, & crossed'. The case of the Reverend John Wheelwright involved the Antinomian movement of the 1630s in the Boston Area. Bucking church authority was a part of Wheelwright's nature, it would seem. Whilst a preacher in England, he was censured for non-conformity for his embrasure of Puritan sentiments. After arriving in Boston, Suffolk co., MA in 1636, he was soon suspected of following the Antinomian tenets proposed by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Anne Hutchinson. Thus, he was censured again, this time by the Puritan government under Governor John Winthrop after delivering a sermon at Mount Wollaston (now Quincy), Norfolk co., MA, disfranchised and banished. Unlike most Antinomian banishees, he went north to Maine instead of south to Rhode Island. Ever the contrarian... Wheelwright was forgiven in the 1650s when the hysteria over Antinomianism wore off. On 22 April 1606 when William was 25, he first married Goodith GILMAN, in St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England. Goodith died sometime after 1632 in Charlestown, Suffolk co., MA. It is worth noting that 'Goodith' is neither a corruption of 'Goodwife' nor 'Judith', as has been proposed in several books, but her given name in its own right."
See "The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vol. 2," Robert Charles Anderson (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), pp. 1164-1166, and "Pioneers of Massachusetts - 1620-1650," Charles Henry Pope (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013), p. 281.
Descendant Fred Learned (President, Caloosa Chapter, FLSSAR) commented via email (April 2005): "Yes and except.... Learned Family book and thus most reference his wife as Goodwife Gilman because a couple of this name where admitted members of new church at Charles Town. Sarah was her name at her death at Malden. She is referred to as widow Jane when her estate is inventoried. We believe that he only married once, to a woman named Sarah (Jane) Gilman. Sarah is the name of numerous first born female descendents, including his son Isaac and daughter Sarah, whose 1st daughter is Sarah. The name Jane is NOT FOUND anywhere within our family for generations. Reference to widow Jane may be they did not know her name. "
"Planters of the Commonwealth," Charles Edward Banks (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2006), p. 76, lists William ("probably of Bermondsey, Surrey") as arriving in 1630 in the Winthrop Fleet.
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[60186] Burton served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II.
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