Alicia, Gabriel Butcher b. 1627 in England. He married Ann (?) b. 1631 in England. Their daughter Francis Butcher was born in 1659 in Biddlesden,Buckinghamshire, England; d. 1719 in Northampton Township, NJ. She married John Antrim in Burlington in 1682. Our Butcher bus seems to stop here. The area of Biddlesden, is about an hour outside of London near Salisbury also of Stonehenge fame. Not far from Princess Di's ancestral estate. Also near George Washington's ancestral home. You know what, mothers are usually right!! Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: "alicia d frank" <alicia.df1@juno.com> To: <BUTCHER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 6:03 PM Subject: [Butcher] Re: BUTCHER-D Digest V01 #35 > Mary: > > I am looking for anything for my William Butcher..my grandmom said we > were English, perhaps f rom Stratford ...Where is Gabriel from? I only > have my 1st BUTCHER m in Decatur Co 1825, INDIANA > > "William Butcher ba VA 1803- d 1868 IN > > m 1. 1825 Sarah LOVE Decatur Co, IN > children: > George William Butcher > William G (Census 1860"Bucher") Butcher m Deborah jane Ray d 1860, , > children Samuel C and Hannah. . > Saul G/Theodore > David M > > m2 1840 Bartholomew Co. IN > "Ladena"/ SADONA (Hancock,(1809 KY-1895 IN) > (widow of ) relict John H.Brown d 1839 > children: > John Bryant Butcher (mine) (b1843-1919) > Abram/ Abraham P > Sarah S. > James H. > martha J Brown from Sadona's 1st marriage. > > Others listed in the 1860 census Howard Co, Ervin Twp: > in their household: > PRESTLY Butcher 14 yr, > Catherine Butcher, 9yr > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > ANYONE recognise these names? > > I find it odd not to find any desc so far, from this line in IN. I can't > be the only family left! > Kokomo is where the Butchers moved in > > > ==== BUTCHER Mailing List ==== > Visit the BUTCHER GenConnect boards at > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/b/u/BUTCHER/queries > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > >