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Martha "Patty" Eells

Birth14 Apr 1763 - New Canaan, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Death14 Feb 1845 - Walton, Delaware, New York, United States
MotherLois Benedict
FatherJeremiah Beard Eells

Born in New Canaan, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States on 14 Apr 1763 to Jeremiah Beard Eells and Lois Benedict. Martha "Patty" Eells married John Butler and had 12 children. She passed away on 14 Feb 1845 in Walton, Delaware, New York, United States.

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Parents
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Jeremiah Beard Eells
1732 - 1815
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Lois Benedict
1735 - 1819
Spouse(s)
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John Butler
1763 - 1838
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Daniel Butler
1787 - 1850
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Sarah Annah Butler
1799 - 1882
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John J Butler
1789 - 1852
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Susanna Butler
1785 - 1794
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Polly E Butler
1801 - 1889
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Dinah Eells Butler
1792 - 1873
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Betsy Butler
1797 - 1871
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Martha "Patty" Butler
1791 - Unknown
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Susannah Butler
1794 - 1856
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Patricia Butler
Unknown - Unknown
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Sally Butler
Unknown - Unknown
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Lois Butler
1796 - 1876

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