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Sarah Cross Butler

Birth
Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1703 (aged 46–47)
Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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"YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN"

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PARENTS:
Father: Robert Cross
Mother: Hannah (Anna) Jordan
Spouse: William W. Butler

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Sarah Buttler formerly Cross
Born 1656 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial Americamap

ANCESTORS ancestors
Daughter of Robert Cross Sr. and Anna (Jordan) Cross
Sister of Elizabeth (Cross) Nelson, Mary (Cross) Herrick, Robert Cross Jr., Martha (Cross) Durkee, John Cross, Stephen Cross, Anna (Cross) Fellows, Elizabeth (Cross) Story and Ralph Cross

Wife of William W. (Buttler) Butler — married 1675 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colonymap

Died in 1703 in Chebacco, MA

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cross-172

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Marriage

Sarah’s husband Lt. William Butler was born 1653 in Essex, Mass. His parents were William Butler and Sarah [__?__]. William died 2 Aug 1730 in Ipswich, Essex, Mass.

Husband: Lt. William Butler (1653 - )
Wife: Sarah Cross
Marriage Date: 1675 or 1677
Marriage Place: Ipswich

William Butler, Jan. 29, 1711, gives to his son Ralph “one half of the house I now live in—that is, the northwest end, the old end that father Cross lived in–with two acres of tillage, etc. This farm was in Chebacco (the part of Ipswich now Essex) and had been bought by William Butler in 195 and 199 of Capt. Stephen Cross and Robert Cross, Jr., sons of Robert Cross, Sr. (Essex Deeds, Vol. 10, p. 163; vol. 12, p. 53).

It is in the deed of Capt. Stephen Cross, June 15, 1699, that is found the first mention of William Butler as lieutenant; in other deeds he is called “senior,” “farmer” and “yeoman,”

William’s wife Sarah died before July 21, 1703, when he married Mary Ingalls, and he married again (int. pub. Oct. 3, 1713) Abigail Metcalf. She survived him, marrying, June 1, 1731, Lieut. Simon Wood, and dying Oct. 1, 1732, aged 67 years, which makes her date of birth 1665.

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cross-172

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Children of William Butler and Sarah Cross:

1. William Butler, Jr.
2. Sarah Butler
3. Ralph Butler
4. Thomas Butler
5. Ralph (again) Butler
6. Elizabeth Butler
7. Hannah Butler
8. James William Butler
9. Mary Butler Gidding
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"YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN"

♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥~♥
PARENTS:
Father: Robert Cross
Mother: Hannah (Anna) Jordan
Spouse: William W. Butler

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:34B7-4HR

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Sarah Buttler formerly Cross
Born 1656 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial Americamap

ANCESTORS ancestors
Daughter of Robert Cross Sr. and Anna (Jordan) Cross
Sister of Elizabeth (Cross) Nelson, Mary (Cross) Herrick, Robert Cross Jr., Martha (Cross) Durkee, John Cross, Stephen Cross, Anna (Cross) Fellows, Elizabeth (Cross) Story and Ralph Cross

Wife of William W. (Buttler) Butler — married 1675 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colonymap

Died in 1703 in Chebacco, MA

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cross-172

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Marriage

Sarah’s husband Lt. William Butler was born 1653 in Essex, Mass. His parents were William Butler and Sarah [__?__]. William died 2 Aug 1730 in Ipswich, Essex, Mass.

Husband: Lt. William Butler (1653 - )
Wife: Sarah Cross
Marriage Date: 1675 or 1677
Marriage Place: Ipswich

William Butler, Jan. 29, 1711, gives to his son Ralph “one half of the house I now live in—that is, the northwest end, the old end that father Cross lived in–with two acres of tillage, etc. This farm was in Chebacco (the part of Ipswich now Essex) and had been bought by William Butler in 195 and 199 of Capt. Stephen Cross and Robert Cross, Jr., sons of Robert Cross, Sr. (Essex Deeds, Vol. 10, p. 163; vol. 12, p. 53).

It is in the deed of Capt. Stephen Cross, June 15, 1699, that is found the first mention of William Butler as lieutenant; in other deeds he is called “senior,” “farmer” and “yeoman,”

William’s wife Sarah died before July 21, 1703, when he married Mary Ingalls, and he married again (int. pub. Oct. 3, 1713) Abigail Metcalf. She survived him, marrying, June 1, 1731, Lieut. Simon Wood, and dying Oct. 1, 1732, aged 67 years, which makes her date of birth 1665.

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cross-172

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Children of William Butler and Sarah Cross:

1. William Butler, Jr.
2. Sarah Butler
3. Ralph Butler
4. Thomas Butler
5. Ralph (again) Butler
6. Elizabeth Butler
7. Hannah Butler
8. James William Butler
9. Mary Butler Gidding
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