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Whitney Family.
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died, 23 Sept. 1837, and was buried. He died, 25 Feb. 1872, at Lamont, Mich.
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III. Jonathan Buttles, b. in Loudon, now Otis, Mass., 16 June 1806; a wood-turner; married, 5 Sept. 1827, at Otis, Betsey Caroline Webb, born at Otis, 22 Ap. 1809, dau. of Asa and Betsey (Downs) Webb, of the same place. In Sept 1836 they moved to Pennsylvania, and were living at New Era, in Terry, in 1874.
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IV. William Riley Buttles, b. in Otis, Mass., 22 Jan. 1811; a wood-turner, and manufacturer of grain-cradles; married, 27 Sept 1832, at the house of her father, in Tyringham, Mass., Cynthia Ward, born in Tyringham, 24 July 1812, dau. of Elisha and Anna (Wright) Ward. They have lived in Mount Holley, Vt; Winchendon, Mass.; Nichols, N. Y.; and, in 1866, moved to Newark Valley, N. Y., where she died of a disease of the heart, 26 Feb. 1877, and was buried in lot 65, Hope Cemetery.
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V. Lucy Buttles, b. in Otis, Mass., 17 Oct 1812; died in Otis, 22 Oct. 1812, aged 5 days, and was buried in East Otis, near the Kibbe Pond. This child was not named till her death, when her father recorded her birth and death as Lucy, though he then had a living child of that name, nearly ten years old.
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VI. Morden Uriah Buttles, b. at Otis, Mass., 24 Feb. 1816; a farmer; married by Rev. Rufus Keeler, at Lee, Mass., 31 Dec. 1837, to Sarah Jane Bassett, born in Litchfield Co., Conn., 21 Feb. 1816, dau. of Joseph Bassett. She died in Nichols, N. Y., 3 March 1851, and was buried in Smithboro', N. Y. He was married (2d), by Norman Lounsbury, Esq., in Nichols, N. Y., 23 Sept 1851, to Amy Reed, born at Nichols, 3 Feb. 1819, dau. of Thomas and Phebe (White) Reed, of Nichols. He lived in Spencer, N. Y., in 1874.
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1548
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VII. Lois Buttles, b. in Becket, Mass., 2 June 1820; married, 17 June 1838, at Lee, Mass., by Rev. Matthew Van Deusen, Methodist Episcopal, to Samuel Hauver, of Copake, a farmer, born in Hudson, N. Y., 17 June 1813, son of Jacob Henry and Margaret (Stever) Hauver. After living in Copake for one year, they removed, 1 May 1839, to North Lee, Mass., and bought two acres of land about half a mile from the village, on Bradley Street, where they lived till 1852. In Sept of that year, he sold his place, which contained a quarry of marble, to a company engaged in building the Capitol extension at Washington, and moved to Nichols, N. Y.; and thence, in the Autumn of 1856, to Owego, N. Y., settling on the south side of the Susquehanna, where they were still living in 1874.
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