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Born: 10/20/1756 Westminster, Worcester Co, MA
Parents: Benjamin Butterfield and Susanna Spaulding (1729-1776)
Siblings: Benjamin (1749), Susannah (1753), Ezra (1758), Levi (1763), Zeri (1765), Cyrus (1767), Sybil (1770)
Marriage: Betsey Knight (1779, Westminster, MA)
Children: Jesse (1782), Polly (1784), Luke (1786), Levi (1789), Amory (1791), Betsey (1793), Emma (1795), Causmore (1798)
Death: March 17, 1813, Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont
Census:
1800 census, VT, Battleboro:
Jesse Butterfield: 2 males <10 (Amory & Causmore), 2 males 10 thru 15 (Luke & ?), 1 male 16 thru 25 (Jesse Jr), 1 male 26 thru 44 (Jesse Sr); 2 females under 10 (Emma & Betsy), 1 female 16 thru 25 (Polly), 1female 26 thru 44 (Betsy)
Military Service: (THESE NOTES MAY PERTAIN TO A DIFFERENT JESSE BUTTERFIELD AND ARE NOT CONFIRMED)
From “A History of the Town of Dunstable, Massuchetts”, pg 1776:
On th 4th of March, 1776, …………. Oliver Cummings was commissioned Captain of the Dunstable company in the regiment of Militia of which Simeon Spaulding was the Colonel. The company consisted of the following men:
Several men listed including Jesse Butterfield, Jonas Butterfield, Ebenezer Jr Butterfield, Phillip Butterfield.
Misc:
From “A History of the Town of Dunstable, Massuchetts”, pg 1779
On the twenty fifth of June (year unknown) the second parish “voted to allow Mr. Tempel Kendall Jonathan Woadword and John Perham and Jesse Butterfield thirty pounds Each for thire Sarvice att the Seaige of Newport att Rhod Island £120″
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