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Trying to find Butler

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leysle

leysle Report 24 Jul 2005 22:48

HELP I AM HAVING PROBLEMS trying to find Butler family names Richard and Denis runs through family possibly came from Clonmel Ireland in early 1800 I have: Richard Denis Butler m Ada Smith July 1895 at the Strand London they had a total of 15 children his father was Richard Denis Butler who m Margaret D'Arcy June 1873 at St Giles London they had four children Edmund, Mary, Ellen and Richard. his father was Denis Butler who we think originated in Ireland and married Mary ? who came from Clonmel Please if you recognise any names contact me as I am badly in need of help

Patrick

Patrick Report 16 May 2012 15:49

hi
also researching Richard denis Butler (2nd)
of harness maker Wilesden

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 16 May 2012 15:57

Patrick, thjis posting is 7 years old so unlikely they will check back.
You can try sending a message in the hope the email address is the same, or start your own thread if you need assistance.
Make sure you check for matches by using 'search trees' above.
Jan

jax

jax Report 16 May 2012 15:58

Hi Patrick did you read Genes post when you found this thread

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