It's The Colonial Records of Georgia, Volume VII, page 460. All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm _____ From: mitchhenning@comcast.net [mailto:mitchhenning@comcast.net] Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 2:56 PM To: d7777@worldnet.att.net Subject: RE: attachments Oooh-well then. Lead me in the direction of the sources you are using? You must have quite a library? Thank you once again, I am sure you wish I would go away, but you have been so helpful, and so full of information. I have searched Mississippi Archives and History without much luck, this is why I have reached out to those with other sources. Kathy -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Dee Thompson" <d7777@worldnet.att.net> I believe that Joseph Butler, Sr. was classified as a "Civil" Officer as opposed to a "Military" Officer. His position (elected) was that of a Justice of the General Court. The Secretary of the Court was then ordered to create a commission for Joseph Butler, Sr and he was sworn in as Judge of the General Court, 17th January 1757. Hence the reason we can't find a military record! Dee All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm _____ From: MITCHHENNING@comcast.net [mailto:MITCHHENNING@comcast.net] Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 1:25 PM To: Dee Thompson Cc: oakshousemuseum@comcast.net Subject: attachments