Children of John & Margaret (Martin) Buttry:
*John Henry Buttry #5544154 married Causby Trent #5544148
*Joe A Buttry married Mary Casandra Miller
*Susan Buttry married James F Tanner
*Louisa "Visa" Buttry married William Albert Carter
*Luverna "Verna" Buttry married ?James Johnson?
*William Ambrose Buttry #5532175 married Elizabeth Patterson
*Caldona Buttry #7323748 married John Herrit
*James Sterling Price Buttry married Ella Myers
*Eliza Josephine "Josie" Buttry married Joseph Clark Brown
*Martha Roselean "Rose" Buttry #7323728 married William Day
*Louis/Lewis "Cam" Buttry married Emma
*Minnie Bell Buttry married JH Mosley
Buttry, John - John Buttry was born May 9th, 1829 and died Oct. 27, 1905, aged 76 years, 6 months and 18 days. He was married to Miss Margaret Martin in Hawkins county, Tenn. in the year 1850. This union resulted in the birth of 12 children, five sons and seven daughters, all of which are now living save one. Soon after marriage he emigrated to Arkansas and settled on Pea Ridge where he has lived and labored continuously since that time till summoned to his final call. He lived a life of industry; the habit formed in his youth characterized his life through manhood and old age. So fixed in these habits he could scarcely realize that the infirmities of age or even afflictions should call him to lay them down, choosing them as the asylum of his declining years rather than retirement. So blessed above the average man, he suffered but little affliction through life save the last ten months, making it harder for him to yield.....For more than fifty years he lived a consistent member of the Baptist church known as Twelve Corner Church, one of the strongest pillars and supports of that church..... His body was interred in his old home cemetery where he, more than fifty years ago, was present and participated in the first burial in that cemetery. What then the conclusion? The widow has lost a kind and faithful husband, the children a benevolent father, Pea Ridge one of it's oldest and most time honored citizens, and Uncle John Buttry has gone to his reward where sickness, pain and deathe can ne'er enter and the tear drop of sorrow is never known.
A Friend
[Benton County Democrat 11/2/05]
Source: by kcksmom on ancestry from Benton County Geneological Society
Children of John & Margaret (Martin) Buttry:
*John Henry Buttry #5544154 married Causby Trent #5544148
*Joe A Buttry married Mary Casandra Miller
*Susan Buttry married James F Tanner
*Louisa "Visa" Buttry married William Albert Carter
*Luverna "Verna" Buttry married ?James Johnson?
*William Ambrose Buttry #5532175 married Elizabeth Patterson
*Caldona Buttry #7323748 married John Herrit
*James Sterling Price Buttry married Ella Myers
*Eliza Josephine "Josie" Buttry married Joseph Clark Brown
*Martha Roselean "Rose" Buttry #7323728 married William Day
*Louis/Lewis "Cam" Buttry married Emma
*Minnie Bell Buttry married JH Mosley
Buttry, John - John Buttry was born May 9th, 1829 and died Oct. 27, 1905, aged 76 years, 6 months and 18 days. He was married to Miss Margaret Martin in Hawkins county, Tenn. in the year 1850. This union resulted in the birth of 12 children, five sons and seven daughters, all of which are now living save one. Soon after marriage he emigrated to Arkansas and settled on Pea Ridge where he has lived and labored continuously since that time till summoned to his final call. He lived a life of industry; the habit formed in his youth characterized his life through manhood and old age. So fixed in these habits he could scarcely realize that the infirmities of age or even afflictions should call him to lay them down, choosing them as the asylum of his declining years rather than retirement. So blessed above the average man, he suffered but little affliction through life save the last ten months, making it harder for him to yield.....For more than fifty years he lived a consistent member of the Baptist church known as Twelve Corner Church, one of the strongest pillars and supports of that church..... His body was interred in his old home cemetery where he, more than fifty years ago, was present and participated in the first burial in that cemetery. What then the conclusion? The widow has lost a kind and faithful husband, the children a benevolent father, Pea Ridge one of it's oldest and most time honored citizens, and Uncle John Buttry has gone to his reward where sickness, pain and deathe can ne'er enter and the tear drop of sorrow is never known.
A Friend
[Benton County Democrat 11/2/05]
Source: by kcksmom on ancestry from Benton County Geneological Society
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