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Family Sheet

HUSBAND
Name: William Butler Note Born: 17 Dec 1759 at Virginia, , , Married: Died: 15 Nov 1821 at Edgefield County, , , South Carolina
WIFE
Name: Behethland Foote Moore Born: Abt 1770 Died:
CHILDREN
Name: Andrew Pickens Butler Judge Born: 17 Nov 1796 at Edgefield District, , , South Carolina Died: 25 May 1857 at Near Edgefield Court House, , , South Carolina Wife: Rebecca Harriett Hayne
NOTES
1). BUTLER, William, father of William Butler 1790 1850 an d Andrew Pickens Butler and grandfather of Matthew Calbrait h Butler , a Representative from South Carolina born in Pr ince William County, Va., December 17, 1759 attended gramm ar schools movedto South Carolina served in the Snow cam paign under General Richardson in 1775 and in Gen. Andrew W illiamson’s expedition against the Cherokee Indians in 1776 lieutenant in Pulaski’s legion, under Gen. Benjamin Linco ln, in 1779 served under Gen.Andrew Pickens at the sieg e of Augusta in 1780, as captain under General Henderson i n 1781, and as captain of Mounted Rangers under General Pic kens in 1782 member of the State convention which adopte d the Federal Constitution member of the State house of re presentatives in 1787 1795 sheriff of the Ninety sixth Dis trict in 1791 elected major general of the upper divisio n of State militia in 1796 elected as a Republican to th e Seventh and to the five succeeding Congresses March 4, 1 801 March3, 1813 was not a candidate for reelection maj or general commanding the troops raised for the defense o f South Carolina during the War of 1812 retired to his pla ntation on the Saluda River, near Mount Willing, Edgefiel d County, S.C., and died there November 15, 1821 intermen t in the family burial ground at Butler Methodist Church, n ear Saluda, Edgefield now Saluda County, S.C.

						

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