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Husband: Isaac Butterfield (1)
Born: 1742 in Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Died: 12 Oct 1812 in Wilton, Franklin, Maine
Father: Ensign Benjamin Butterfield
Mother: Kezia Patterson
Spouses: Ruth Fletcher
Wife: Ruth Spaulding
Born: 15 May 1752
Died: 08 May 1790 in Wilton, Franklin, Maine
Father: Deacon Andrew Spaulding
Mother: Mehitable Chandler
Spouses:
Children
01 (M): Isaac Butterfield
Born: 25 Nov 1773
Died: 10 May 1816
Spouses:
02 (M): Abraham Butterfield
Born: 27 Mar 1778
Died:
Spouses:
03 (F): Ruth Butterfield
Born: 18 Feb 1779
Died: 30 Dec 1854
Spouses:
04 (M): Son Butterfield
Born: 18 Apr 1782
Died:
Spouses:
05 (?): Daniel Butterfield
Born: 13 Apr 1784
Died: 29 Mar 1816
Spouses:
06 (M): Hitter Butterfield
Born: 09 Feb 1789
Died:
Spouses:
07 (F): Lucy Butterfield
Born: 1790 in Massachusetts
Died:
Spouses:
Additional Information

Isaac Butterfield:

Buried: Wilton, Franklin, Maine

Notes:

Issac was a soldier of the Revolution. He responded to the Lexington Alarm under Captain Reuben Butterfield (his cousin).

Ruth Spaulding:

Buried: Wilton, Franklin, Maine

Marriage Notes

Married: 03 Dec 1772, Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts

Footnotes
  1. George A. Gordon, A.M., Member of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. , The Butterfields of Middlesex (No publisher or date given . Digitized by the Internet Archive 2008).
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