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Charles Button

Birth1841 - Bramfield, Suffolk, England
Death25 Jul 1919 - Teeswater, Culross,Bruce,Ontario,Canada
MotherMary Ann Gilman
FatherWilliam Frederick Button

Born in Bramfield, Suffolk, England on 1841 to William Frederick Button and Mary Ann Gilman. Charles Button married Charlotte "Lottie" Smith and had 6 children. He passed away on 25 Jul 1919 in Teeswater, Culross,Bruce,Ontario,Canada.

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William Frederick Button
1814 - 1879
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Mary Ann Gilman
1820 - 1884
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Charlotte "Lottie" Smith
1845 - 1910
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William James Button
1885 - 1885
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Jean Button
1879 - Unknown
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Murray Mcdonald Button
1886 - 1954
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Elizabeth Mary Ann Button
1877 - 1909
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Eva Ida Button
1880 - 1961
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Charles D. Button
1883 - 1967

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