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About Sgt. David Buttolph
David Buttolph was probably named for his aunt Abigail Buttolph's first husband, David Saywell, and was doubtless among the unnamed children of his father baptized at First Church, Boston, in October 1675. He accompanied his parents in their peregrinations to Salem and back to Boston, and then to Wethersfield, Connecticut Colony, but died in Simsbury, Connecticut Colony. He was a shoemaker or cordwainer (a maker of new shoes of new material).
In TAG, there is a lengthy discussion of the work done to identify David's wife, and finally McCracken determines:
I now think it highly probably that David Buttolph's wife was Mary Buck, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth (Churchill) Buck. It will have been noted that David's brother George married Mary's sister Elizabeth. The marriage of two brothers to two sisters is hardly a difficult phenomenon to accept. We shall see that David and Mary had five children who married five children of Nathaniel Holcombe by his wife Martha Buell. In a period when population is sparse, it is entirely natural for young people to marry the siblings of their in-laws.
David Buttolph built in Wethersfield a house which has in recent years been restored to approximately its original state and is now open as a museum known as the Buttolph-Williams House. Sgt. David Buttolph was born on 7 May 1669. He was the son of Lt. John Buttolph and Hannah Gardener. Sgt. David Buttolph married Mary Buck after 14 November 1694. Sgt. David Buttolph died on 5 April 1717 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT, at age 47.
Children of Sgt. David Buttolph and Mary Buck
- Martha Buttolph+ b. 2 Apr 1694, d. 25 Jan 1725 or 1726
- Dr. Jonathan Buttolph+ b. 2 Jun 1697, d. Jun 1769
- Penelope Buttolph+ b. 1 Oct 1699, d. 27 Jun 1746
- Silence Buttolph b. 21 Feb 1701 or 1702
- Mehitable Buttolph+ b. 25 Aug 1704, d. 4 Mar 1767
- Mary Buttolph+ b. Feb 1706/7
- David Buttolph+ b. 24 May 1709, d. 20 Feb 1783
- Hannah Buttolph+ b. 20 Feb 1711, d. 11 Mar 1765
- Temperance Buttolph b. 12 Jul 1713
Source: http://www.holcombegenealogy.com/data/p45.htm
Sgt. David Buttolph. b. 7 May 1669, d. 5 April 1717.
David was probably named for his aunt Abigail Buttolph's first husband, David Saywell, and was doubtless among the unnamed children of his father baptized at First Church, Boston, in October 1675. He accompanied his parents in their peregrinations to Salem and back to Boston, and then to Wethersfield, CT, but died in Simsbury, CT. He was a shoemaker of cordwainer.
In TAG, there is a lengthy discussion of the work done to identify David's wife, and finally McCracken determines:
I now think it highly probably that David Buttolph's wife was Mary Buck, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth (Churchill) Buck. It will have been noted that David's brother George married Mary's sister Elizabeth. The marriage of two brothers to two sisters is hardly a difficult phenomenon to accept. We shall see that David and Mary had five children who married five children of Nathaniel Holcombe by his wife Martha Buell. In a period when population is sparse, it is entirely natural for young people to marry the siblings of their in-laws.
David Buttolph build in Wethersfield a house which has in recent years been restored to approximately its original state and is now open as a museum known as the Buttolph-Williams House. Sgt. David Buttolph was born on 7 May 1669. He was the son of Lt. John Buttolph and Hannah Gardener. Sgt. David Buttolph married Mary Buck after 14 November 1694. Sgt. David Buttolph died on 5 April 1717 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT, at age 47.
Children of Sgt. David Buttolph and Mary Buck:
- Martha Buttolph+ b. 2 Apr 1694, d. 25 Jan 1725 or 1726
- Dr. Jonathan Buttolph+ b. 2 Jun 1697, d. Jun 1769
- Penelope Buttolph+ b. 1 Oct 1699, d. 27 Jun 1746
- Silence Buttolph b. 21 Feb 1701 or 1702
- Mehitable Buttolph+ b. 25 Aug 1704, d. 4 Mar 1767
- Mary Buttolph+ b. Feb 1706/7
- David Buttolph+ b. 24 May 1709, d. 20 Feb 1783
- Hannah Buttolph+ b. 20 Feb 1711, d. 11 Mar 1765
- Temperance Buttolph b. 12 Jul 1713
Citations
- George E. McCracken, "Thomas Holcombe."
- Hannah McPherson, Holcombe Genealogy, Pg. 119, 148.
- George E. McCracken, "unknown short article title."
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Sgt. David Buttolph's Timeline
1669 |
May 7, 1669
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Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1694 |
April 2, 1694
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Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony
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1697 |
June 2, 1697
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Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony
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1699 |
October 1, 1699
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Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony
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1700 |
February 21, 1700
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Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony, (present USA)
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1704 |
August 25, 1704
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Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony
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1707 |
February 1707
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Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony
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1709 |
May 24, 1709
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Simsbury, Hartford, CT, United States
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