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The Whitney Family of Connecticut

by S. Whitney Phoenix
(New York: 1878)

Transcribed by Robert L. Ward.

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Seventh Generation.
a merchant; married there, 4 June 1865, by Rev. G. W. Jackson, Methodist to Mary Jane Waring, dau. of John James and Achsah (Smith) Waring, of New Era, formerly of New Marlborough, Mass., where she was born 12 March 1848. They dwelt at New Era till 1 Ap. 1867; and then settled at 88 Main Street Towanda, Penn., where she died 12 July 1869. She was buried at New Era He was married (2d), 31 Aug. 1870, at Towanda, by Rev. L J. Lusk, Baptist to Laura Louise Waring, who was horn at New Marlborough, 2 March 1859, sister of his first wife. They settled at New Era, and were living there in 1874.
5098 VI. Salmon Buttles, b. at New Era, Penn., 24 Feb. 1839; a farmer; married at Pike, Penn., 12 Dec. 1863, Mercy Ann Waring, dau. of John James and Achsah (Smith) Waring, of New Era, formerly of New Marlborough, Mass., where she was born 10 March 1846. They settled at New Era, and were living there in 1874. 12809
5099 VII. Angeline Buttles, b. at New Era, Penn., 31 Oct. 1840; died there, 14 Dec. 1844, and was buried in South Hill Cemetery.
5100 VIII. Mary Angeline Buttles, b. at New Era, Penn., 27 Sept. 1845; married at Towanda, Penn., 9 July 1867, by Rev. J. T. Brownell, Methodist, to John C. Dyer, a lumberman, son of Ephraim and Belinda (Taylor) Dyer, of Webster City, Iowa, formerly of Pike, Penn., where he was born 20 Sept 1843. They settled at New Era, and were living there in 1874. 12812



Chil. of William Riley and Cynthia (Ward) Buttles. 1545

5101 I. Marvin Stephen Buttles, b. at Otis, Mass., 8 Aug. 1833; a physician and surgeon; graduated in the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York, in March 1864; married, 13 Nov. 1869, in East Twelfth Street, New York, by Rev. Isaac Ferris, chancellor of the University of the City of New York, to Dorothea Dugro, dau. of Hon. Anthony and Dorothea (Koehler) Dugro, of 72 St Mark's Place, New York. She was born in New York 18 Oct. 1849. They settled at 41 St. Mark's Place, and were living there in July 1877. His specialty is diseases of women; and he has invented many surgical instruments, described in a Catalogue of Physicians, which was in press at Philadelphia, Penn., in July 1877. 12813
5102 II. Lucy Jane Buttles, b. at Otis, Mass., 1 Oct. 1836; married at Nichols, N. Y., 11 June 1863, by Rev. Nelson Rounds, D. D., Methodist Episcopal, to Lewis Hunt, a manufacturer of grain-cradles, son of Harvey and Mary (Brown) Hunt, of Nichols, where he was born 1 Dec. 1837. 12814
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