John BUTLER

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John BUTLER was born in 1818 (son of Abel BUTLER and Milbourn LITHERLAND).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Abel BUTLER

    Abel married Milbourn LITHERLAND on 24 Jan 1816 in Jefferson Co, KY. Milbourn (daughter of John K. LITHERLAND and Amy TINDALL) was born in 1803 in KY; died on 17 Oct 1852 in Perry Co, IN. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Milbourn LITHERLAND was born in 1803 in KY (daughter of John K. LITHERLAND and Amy TINDALL); died on 17 Oct 1852 in Perry Co, IN.

    Notes:

    Wanda Gaffke list her birth Abt. 1802.
    Familysearch.org info as follows:
    1. Sex Name
    F Milburn LEITHERLAND (AFN:18C2-BP)
    Born: 1800 Place: Of Perry, Indiana
    Died: 17 Oct 1852 Place: New Boston, Perry, In
    Buried: Place: Butler (hurst) Cemetary, New Boston, Perry, In

    Children:
    1. 1. John BUTLER was born in 1818.
    2. George Washington BUTLER was born in 1819; died in 1879.
    3. Joel BUTLER was born in 1821.
    4. William Franklin BUTLER was born in 1824; died in 1909.
    5. Elizabeth BUTLER was born in 1827 in Marekpost, IN.
    6. Lydia BUTLER was born in 1829; died in 1860.
    7. Jonathan BUTLER was born in 1830; died in 1878.
    8. Nancy BUTLER was born in 1830; died in 1870.
    9. Nathan BUTLER was born in 1833; died in 1840.
    10. James BUTLER was born in 1835; died in 1900.
    11. Ira BUTLER was born in 1837 in Marekpost, IN.
    12. Thomas BUTLER was born in 1843; died in 1889.
    13. Cynthia Sussanah BUTLER was born in 1847 in Perry Co, IN.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John K. LITHERLAND was born in 1779 in MD (son of John K. LITHERLAND and Mary); died on 14 Oct 1844 in Perry Co, IN.

    Notes:

    John K. Litherland, Jr.

    John married Amy TINDALL on 22 Aug 1799 in Jefferson Co, KY. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Amy TINDALL (daughter of William TINDALL and Katherine HENKINS).
    Children:
    1. Nancy LITHERLAND was born in 1802 in KY; died after 1860.
    2. 3. Milbourn LITHERLAND was born in 1803 in KY; died on 17 Oct 1852 in Perry Co, IN.
    3. Catherine LITHERLAND was born in 1804 in KY.
    4. Elizabeth LITHERLAND was born in 1809 in KY; died after 1860 in IL.
    5. Lydia Tindall LITHERLAND was born in 1810 in Perry Co, IN; died in 1853 in Macoupin Co, IL.
    6. Mary LITHERLAND was born in 1810; died about 1848.
    7. Cynthia Ann LITHERLAND was born in 1817 in Perry Co, IN.
    8. Deborah LITHERLAND was born in 1822 in Perry Co, IN; died before 7 Jan 1879.
    9. Margaret LITHERLAND was born in 1825 in Perry Co, IN; died about 1855 in Perry Co, IN.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John K. LITHERLAND was born about 1750 (son of George LETHERLAND and Margarat THOMAS); died in 1807.

    John married Mary. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Mary
    Children:
    1. Catherine LITHERLAND
    2. Elizabeth LITHERLAND
    3. 6. John K. LITHERLAND was born in 1779 in MD; died on 14 Oct 1844 in Perry Co, IN.
    4. George O. LITHERLAND was born on 1 Apr 1783 in MD; died on 25 Jan 1865 in Friendsville, Wabash Co, IL.
    5. James LITHERLAND was born in 1784 in KY.
    6. Sally LITHERLAND was born about 1788.

  3. 14.  William TINDALL

    William married Katherine HENKINS. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Katherine HENKINS
    Children:
    1. 7. Amy TINDALL


Generation: 5

  1. 24.  George LETHERLAND (son of LETHERLAND).

    Notes:

    The Litherland name took on many spellings in the Kentucky, Indiana,
    Illinois area: Leatherland, Letherland, Litherland, Leitherland,
    Latherland. Generally, the individuals were not literate neither reading
    or writing. The resulting spelling in tax records or census reflected how
    the the recorder heard
    the name being pronounced. By the late 1800`S the spelling of
    "Litherland"seems to have become the
    accepted form for this particular family.
    The following is from the records of London County of Middlesex, England.
    Proceedings
    at the
    Sessions of Peace,Oyer and Terminer
    of the
    City of London
    and
    County of Middlesex
    on
    Wednesday the 25th, Thursday the 26th, Friday the 27th, Saturday the 28th
    of February, and Monday the
    2nd of March.
    In the 14th Year of His Majesty`S Reign
    being the
    Third Sessions in Mayoralty
    of the
    Right Honourable Humphrey Parsons,Esq:
    Lord-Mayor of the city of London
    For the year 1741
    Number III.
    London:
    Printed for J.Roberts , at the Oxford-Arms in Warwickland. MDCCXLI.
    (Price-Six-Pence)
    N.B. The public may be assured, that (during the Mayoralty of the Right
    Hon. Humphrey Parson, Esq:
    Lord Mayor of this city, for the present year) the Sessions-Book will be
    constantly sold for Six-Pence;
    and likewise there will be no double Books.
    From pg. ( 16 & 17 ) Para 44.
    George Leatherland was indited for stealing 4 silk handkerchiefs, Value 8
    Schillings, the Goods of
    Holden Bouker, in his Shop, Jan the 10th.
    John Green On the 10th of January, the Prisoner and another man came into
    my Master's Shop, and desired to see some silk Handkerchiefs; I
    accordingly showed them several Parcels, and on my seeing the Prisoner
    fumbling on the Counter, I collar'd him , and these Handkerchiefs
    dropped from him. They are part of the Goods which I shewed him, and are
    property of my Master, Holden Bouker. Mr. Bouker. The prisoner
    confessed to me, when he was in the Round-House, that he stole these
    Handkerchiefs, but said, he was persuaded to it by the Man who was with
    him.
    Prisoner. I had been for some Grains for my Master, and met with this
    other man, and he desired to go with him, to buy a Handkerchief; I went
    with him into a Shop, but I asked for nothing, and as soon as I was
    taken, he ran away.
    Green. I am positive that they didn't drop from the other Man, but him.
    William Mathews. I have known the prisoner 15 or 16 Years, and always was
    an honest Man, as far as I knew.
    William Hill. I have known him for about seven Years, he followed the
    Cow Buisness, and I never heard any Ill of him in my Life.
    Another. I have known him between Three and Four Years, and never knew or
    heard any Ill of him.
    John Leatherland. I am his Brother, and never heard but that he behaved
    well.
    Thomas Leatherland. I am likewise his Brother, and never knew any Harm of
    him.
    Guilty 4p. 1Od
    On page ( 24 ), The Trials being ended, the Court proceeded to give
    Judgment as follows: George Leatherland, was sentence of Transportation:
    which meant he was sent to the Colonies. There he served 7 years on a
    plantation as a servant.
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    ID: I08921
    Name: George Litherland 1
    Sex: M
    Birth: ABT. 1720 in England
    Death:
    Reference Number: 8921
    Note:
    Notes pertaining to this family as compiled by Gwen Higgins of Asheville,
    North Carolina.
    Note:
    George, of Middlesex, was convicted of stealing a silk handkerchief,
    valued at 4 pence. He was sentenced in January 1741 to be transported
    from Newgate Prison to the colonies (Maryland). During that period in
    English history "transporting" was the sentence given for all but the
    most seriou

    George married Margarat THOMAS on 24 Dec 1748 in St. Pauls Parish, Baltimore, MD. [Group Sheet]


  2. 25.  Margarat THOMAS
    Children:
    1. 12. John K. LITHERLAND was born about 1750; died in 1807.
    2. William LITHERLAND was born about 1752.


Generation: 6

  1. 48.  LETHERLAND was born in in England.
    Children:
    1. 24. George LETHERLAND


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