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Location: Paris, Ky.
BUTLER, Rachel WHEAT 1806 1876 Wife of Frances Butler Franklin 1857 1877
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
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
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.
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
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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