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Mary Rees

Birth1742 - Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death1 Feb 1824 - Monongahela, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
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Born in Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA on 1742. Mary Rees married Benjamin Butler and had 11 children. She passed away on 1 Feb 1824 in Monongahela, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Benjamin Butler
1743 - 1805
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Ira Rees Butler
1792 - 1884
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Jonathan Butler
1773 - 1845
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Isaac Butler
1782 - 1805
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David Butler
1771 - 1811
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Noble Butler
1780 - 1806
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Eunice Butler
1778 - 1872
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Elizabeth Butler
1774 - 1775
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Joel Butler
1787 - 1845
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Abner Butler
1776 - 1825
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Joseph Butler
1790 - 1825
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Benjamin Butler
1785 - 1822

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