Butler Family Cemetery Records

Part 12, Kentucky

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Kentucky

BUTLER,

Bourbon County

Paris Cemetery

Location: Paris, Ky.


BUTLER,
Rachel		WHEAT		                        1806		1876
		Wife of Frances Butler
Franklin				                1857		1877

Callaway County

Butler Cemetery

Location: on Duncan Creek Rd., north of Kirksey, just east of Duncan Creek Watershed. It is on land once owned by Lewis Jackson (Louis) Butler and his wife Martha Greenfield. According to descendants, Martha is buried beside Lewis Jackson Butler along with his first wife Rachel Hall Butler. There is only one tombstone here now, that of Louis, with 2 or 3 unmarked graves beside his.


BUTLER,
Louis	Jackson		                       age 59 y  	  3 Apr	1882
 	        (born May 3, 1826)
 Martha	Greenfield		               --		--
		unmarked grave
Rachel	Hall		                       --		--
		unmarked grave

Otis			                       age 3y 10m 6d	  6 Nov	1901

IVEY,	Martha Eveline BUTLER	                7 Nov	1856	10 Jul	1907
		Wife of N. S. Ivey
IVEY,	Thomas	Esquirage	               20 Feb	1891	24 Apr	1908

Graves County

Johnson Cemetery

Location: on the Mayfield Rd, 1 mi n of Boaz


BUTLER,
Ben	Wiley		                       27 Jan	1857	23 Jan	1922
Artie		WEATHERS	               10 Oct	1869	28 Aug	1954
Charley	J.		                       28 Aug	1897	12 Dec	1919

Frank				                        1905		1968
Lillie				                        1901		1982
Laure			                       15 Dec	1909	18 Aug	1955
 

Jefferson County

Cave Hill Confederate Cemetery

Location: Louisville, Ky. This is a section of Cave Hill National Cemetery, used for burials of Confederate States Army soldiers and Southern civilian political prisoners held captive by the yankees during the War for Southern Independence (1861-1865). They died as POW's at a northern prison from the terrible conditions there.


BUTLER         M.   		                --		28 Jan	1863

BUTLER         Wash.		                --		10 Apr	1863
		Pvt., Co. F, 8 Ms. 

Marshall County

Pinnacle Cemetery


BUTLER, 
Oscar	        T.		                26 Jun	1850	24 Apr	1912
Cyntha			                        28 Mar	1858	16 Mar	1932

Clark	        F.		                16 Jan	1878	30 Dec	1965
Jesse	        J.		                14 Sep	1895	11 Apr	1968

Warren County

Howell Cemetery


BUTLER,
Annie	        W.		                 5 Oct	1882	 3 Dec	1904
		Wife of Alex Butler

Infant			                         1 Feb	1884	16 Mar	1884

Charles			                        --		 9 Aug	1876

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12 Sep 2001