She then married John Franklin Butler February 1869 in Gibson Co., TN. She was his second wife. According to the Goodspeed bio written in 1887 regarding her husband J.F. Butler, they had five daughters, Victoria and Lenora Butler, and three others that were not living as of 1887.
Mary was the daughter of David Holt and Nancy Rebecca McNeill, both of Cumberland Co., NC.
She is listed as "second wife" on her gravestone, and is buried in same lot as John Franklin Butler's first wife Martha E. Shane Butler. There are four broken unreadable stones surrounding her stone, which could possibly include her husband John Franklin Butler (possibly with his third wife) and some or all of their 3 daughters that died very young.
She then married John Franklin Butler February 1869 in Gibson Co., TN. She was his second wife. According to the Goodspeed bio written in 1887 regarding her husband J.F. Butler, they had five daughters, Victoria and Lenora Butler, and three others that were not living as of 1887.
Mary was the daughter of David Holt and Nancy Rebecca McNeill, both of Cumberland Co., NC.
She is listed as "second wife" on her gravestone, and is buried in same lot as John Franklin Butler's first wife Martha E. Shane Butler. There are four broken unreadable stones surrounding her stone, which could possibly include her husband John Franklin Butler (possibly with his third wife) and some or all of their 3 daughters that died very young.
Family Members
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J. E. Holt Gardenner
1823–1846
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Lucy Ann Holt Bobbitt
1825–1862
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John Marshall Holt
1827–1882
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Neil Alexander Holt
1829–1911
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Flora C Holt McCaslin
1831–1909
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Rev James Henry Holt
1833–1901
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Susan Catherine Holt McCaslin
1835–1918
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Elizabeth "Eliza" Holt Foster
1838–1882
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Nancy Holt Baker
1841–1906
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Sarah F "Sallie" Holt McCaslin
1841–1900
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Martha Holt
1843 – unknown
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