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From: "Lola B. Given" <>
Subject: Re: Butcher or Boutcher?
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 20:21:53 -0500


Dear Mike Thomas, I am a descendant of Warwick Butcher born 1819 and I have
some information of who he married Mary Margaret Dilley and that he may
have had a brother Thomas Butcher born in 1823 it seems that Thomas married
a Susan Dilley who surely was Mary Margaret Dilleys sister. Then not sure
but a sister Nancy Butcher. I can find nothing of their parents so you see
I am not as far back as your research has you. I have a good bit of
information on the large family Warwick and Mary had down to my generation.

Warwick was a blacksmith and enlisted in Frankfort, Va (WV) to fight in the
civil war. He was captured and taken to a prison camp and died there.

Would you have any information in your files about these people

Thank you

Lola Butcher Given

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Henry Thomas <>
To: <>
Date: Sunday, February 28, 1999 7:40 PM
Subject: Butcher or Boutcher?

>Hello there!
>
>New to list and wondering whether I am in the right place. We've just
>discovered that our family tree contains a 'Boutcher'. Could somebody out
>there tell us whether there are any research results that show there is a
>link between this name and the surname Butcher? I'm particularly
interested
>in a Jemima Boutcher from. Ludlow, Shropshire c. 1820. Interestingly I
>believe that her sisters Emma and Elizabeth were in service in Ledbury.
>Their names were enumerated as Butcher in the 1851 census whilst staying
>with her in Brecon.
>
>Many thanks - Mike Thomas - Helston - Cornwall - UK
>

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