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Maria BUTTON

Birth20 Oct 1803 - Preston, New London County, Connecticut
Death08 MAR 1859 - Stockbridge, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA
MotherLydia Witter
FatherGilbert Button

Born in Preston, New London County, Connecticut on 20 Oct 1803 to Gilbert Button and Lydia Witter. Maria BUTTON married Alfred Nettleton and had 10 children. She passed away on 08 MAR 1859 in Stockbridge, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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Gilbert Button
1778 - 1858
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Lydia Witter
1783 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Alfred Nettleton
1801 - 1875
Children Show all
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Gilbert Button Nettleton
1828 - 1922
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Albert Clark Nettleton
1830 - 1911
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William A. Nettleton
1832 - 1917
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Asahel Newton Nettleton
1844 - 1907
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Julia Louisa Nettleton
1836 - 1920
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Amelia Lois Nettleton
1829 - 1829
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Caleb Luther (Civ. War) Nettleton
1834 - 1886
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Sarah Elethea Nettleton
1837 - 1905
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Amelia Maria Nettleton
1842 - 1913
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Charles Henry Nettleton
1839 - 1842

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