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Leonard Button

Birth29 February 1820 - New Berlin, Chenango County, New York, USA
Death19 May 1889 - Lone Rock, Richland County, Wisconsin, USA
MotherHannah Wilcox
FatherFestus Button

Born in New Berlin, Chenango County, New York, USA on 29 February 1820 to Festus Button and Hannah Wilcox. Leonard Button married Mary Juliet Crandall and had 11 children. He passed away on 19 May 1889 in Lone Rock, Richland County, Wisconsin, USA.

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Festus Button
1794 - 1879
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Hannah Wilcox
1797 - 1884
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Mary Juliet Crandall
1815 - 1873
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Clarissa Angeline Gewald
1851 - 1940
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Martha Button
1879 - Unknown
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Mary J. Button
1881 - 1931
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Stella Maud Button
1886 - 1932
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Jessie Mae Button
1878 - 1971
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George W. Button
1879 - Unknown
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Albert H. Button
1858 - 1928
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Leonard Harvey Button
1845 - 1847
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Samuel Button
1877 - Unknown
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Emma M Harter
1847 - 1881
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J.c. Button
1879 - Unknown
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Amos J. Button
1853 - 1853

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