Winchester, Cheshire, New Hampshire
Randy Frazier, Ranfred, FindAGrave.com Contributor # 47156546, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&GRid=74422436&MRid=47156546& For Find A Grave Memorial# 81944492 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=81944492 Cemetery is located off NH-119 (Richmond Street) in Winchester, New Hampshire (Cheshire County). The coordinates are 42° 46' 15" N, 72° 22' 10" W .......... Inscription: aged 87, April 6, 1819
Feb 1776 – Westmoreland, Cheshire, New Hampshire
Feb 1776, Payroll of Captain Daniel Carlisle's Company, Colonel Timothy Bedel's Regiment, New Hampshire Militia; Source: New Hampshire Papers, Volume 14 (XIV), pages 263 & 264. Company formed in Westmoreland, Cheshire, New Hampshire.
Feb 1776 – Westmoreland, Cheshire, New Hampshire
Captain Daniel Carlisle's Company, Colonel Timothy Bedel's Regiment, Feb 1776 Payroll lists 69 men:
19 May 1776 – Les Cèdres, Québec, Canada
The Battle of The Cedars, May 1776, Colonel Timothy Bedel's Regiment, Commanded by Lieutenant Isaac Butterfield surrendered to the British. The first surrender of the Americans during the American Revolution, that was considered a disgrace.
21 May 1776 – Les Cèdres, Québec, Canada
List of Men in Col. Timothy Bedel's Regiment Surrendered at "The Cedars" May 21, 1776, by Major Isaac Butterfield. 8 Companies within Bedel's Regiment, men surrendered are listed on pages 448 - 452, of the New Hampshire State Papers, Volume 30. http://sos.nh.gov/Papers.aspx
21 May 1776 – Les Cèdres, Québec, Canada
John Butler Senior (1732 - 1819) of Winchester, Cheshire County, New Hampshire a prisoner at Fort Cedars at "The Cedars" or "Battle of Cedars" or Battle of the Cedars National Historic Site, Quebec, Canada. Private in Captain Daniel Carlisle's Company, Colonel Timothy Bedel's Regiment formed in Westmoreland, NH.
1776 – Westmoreland, Cheshire, New Hampshire
John Butler Senior served in Captain Daniel Carlisle's Company, Colonel Timothy Bedel's Regiment and he was a prisoner at the “Cedars” in Canada, May 21, 1776. XXX, 449.
In 1776, the year of the American Revolution, John Butler Senior is 44 years old and John Butler Junior is 21 years old. On 3 Jun 1776, John Butler Junior’s name appears upon the list of the Covenant Signers in Winchester. Therefore, his name also appears in Emily S. Wilson’s “Inhabitants of New Hampshiire, 1776”.
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26 May 2015 – Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky
Page 1 of 2, John Butler Senior (1732 - 1819); NSSAR ACN 63410, Descendant's National #185359 Supplemental Approved 5/15/2015, Registered 5/26/2015, Descendant: FL Marble, DeCody Brad
Winchester, Cheshire, New Hampshire
John Butler Senior was born about 1732 in (Roxbury, Suffolk County? Source?), Massachusetts and died 6 Apr 1819 in Winchester, Cheshire County, New Hampshire. John Butler Senior is buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Winchester, New Hampshire, (Find A Grave Memorial# 81944492). Source: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=81944492
At age 22, on 19 May 1754, in Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts, John Butler Senior married Susannah Allen, daughter of Ephraim Allen and Susanna Bacon\Beacon, widow of John Oak.
Susannah Allen was born 31 Aug 1723 in Westborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts and died 6 May 1814 in Winchester, Cheshire County, New Hampshire. Susannah Butler is buried at Evergr...
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26 May 2015 – Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky
Page 2 of 2, John Butler Senior (1732 - 1819); NSSAR ACN 63410, Descendant's National #185359 Supplemental Approved 5/15/2015, Registered 5/26/2015, Descendant: FL Marble, DeCody Brad