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Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Elam Butt |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[2][3][4] |
24 Sep 1824 |
Winterborne Whitechurch, Dorset, England |
Baptism[2] |
17 Oct 1824 |
Winterborne Whitechurch, Dorset, England |
Occupation[2] |
1871 |
a Miller/Farmer |
Residence[2] |
1871 |
Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada |
Religion[2] |
1871 |
Baptist |
Residence[2] |
1877 |
Kippen, Huron, Ontario, Canada |
Death[2] |
20 Sep 1904 |
Exeter, Huron, Ontario, Canada |
ELAM BUTT was born on 24 Sep 1824 at Winterborne Whitchurch, Dorset, England. He was baptized on 17 Oct 1824 at Winterborne Whitchurch, Dorset, England. He was Baptist.
He emigrated from England to Canada with his family in 1841 when he seventeen. His mother died soon after, and two years later his father remarried to a girl younger then he was. The girl (Ann Winn) "had no people around her and she was only 18. Her mother was hired to keep house for two old toughs who worked in the bush for the Elliott's. The mother died and Grandfather (Joseph Butt) took pity on the girl and married her. Father (Elam) and Uncle James never could acknowledge her and they never cared for her or any of the second family." S3
He was a Miller/Farmer in 1871. He lived in 1871 at Usborne Township, Ontario, Canada. He lived in 1877 at Kippen, Huron County, Ontario, Canada.
He died on 20 Sep 1904 at Exeter, Huron County, Ontario, Canada, at age 79.
The letter from his daughter Hannah Butt Taylor contains much information on Elam.
References
- ↑ Derek Topping. Butt GED Topping. (GED File, Downloaded in 2001).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Donna Johnson. Butt GED Johnson. (GED File, Downloaded December 25, 2002).
- ↑ Hannah Butt Taylor. Hannah Butt Taylor Letter. (Letter, March 9, 1941)
1941.
- ↑ Twin of James.
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