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Butler Family Letters
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Butler
Peter
Butler 1789 - 1856
- born in Pulaski County,
Kentucky, then moved to Barren
County, KY
- served in War of 1812 and
Black Hawk War of 1832
- helped found and survey
Monmouth, Illinois
- in Illinois he was a surveyor,
sheriff, mayor, county commissioner,
and served in the Illinois
House of Representatives and
Senate
- came to Oregon in 1853 at
the age of 64, head of the
Butler Wagon Train
- member of the Christian
Church
- married Rachel Cook(e) Murphy,
1788 - 1874
- buried (with his wife) in
Butler
Davidson Cemetery
- children:
These children accompanied
Butler to Oregon:
- Ira F. M Butler (married
to Mary Ann Davidson)
Margaret Butler (married
to Isaac Smith)
Elijah Davidson Butler,
1824-1858 (married
Sarah Elizabeth Lucas)
Elizabeth Hannah (married
Thomas Hutchinson)
Eliza D. Butler (married
to Edward Ground)
Isaac Butler (married Sarah
Webb), 1831-?
These children stayed in Illinois
:
- James Whitman Butler
(married to Mary Ground)
John Murphy Butler (married
to Eliza Smith)
This
son settled in Allen Creek,
Kansas:
- William Cooke Butler.
- children: Victoria, John,
Josephine (married Joseph
Kempton)
This
son settled in Dutch Creek,
Iowa:
- Joseph R. Butler (with
wife Jane)
Rachel
Cook(e) Murphy Butler 1788 -
1874
- daughter of Rachel Cook(e)
and John Murphy
- buried in Butler
Davidson Cemetery
- wife of Peter Butler
- children: see list under
Peter Butler
Ira Frances Marion Butler
1812 - 1909
- oldest son of Peter and
Rachel Butler
- married Mary Ann Davidson
, 1814 - 1888, daughter of
Elijah Davidson
- came to Oregon in 1853 from
Illinois with the Butler Wagon
train, named after his father
- Donation Land Claim T9S
R4W, secs 28,33
- credited with selecting
the name Monmouth for the
new Polk County community
in the 1850s, breaking the
tie vote between Dover and
Monmouth
- considered one of the Founders
of Western Oregon University
- President of the Board of
Trustees of Monmouth University
from 1855 - 1882
- member of the Christian
Church
- first mayor of Monmouth,
OR when it was incorporated
in 1881
- Polk County Judge, 1872-1882
- Speaker of the Oregon House
of Representatives, 1857-58
- former home in Monmouth
on the corner of Highway 99
and Main Street burned in
the 1940s
- buried (with his wife and
most of their children) in
Butler
Davidson Cemetery,
- children:
- Alice(Allie) Butler,1858
- 1940, no children; buried
in Butler
Davidson Cemetery
- Margaret (Maggie) Butler,
1852 - 1939, no children
- Paradine Butler, 1839 -1859;
married William F. Reynolds;
buried in Butler Davidson
Cemetery
- Cyrus Butler 1841 - 1842
- Asa Douglas Butler 1843
- 1923; buried in California
- Augustus Peter Butler 1846
- 1887; no children; buried
in Butler Davidson Cemetery
- Mary Elizabeth Butler, 1849
- 1851 (1852?)
- Newton Butler, 1837-1889,
buried in Butler Davidson
Cemetery
John Murphy Butler,
1818 - 1864
- son of Peter and Rachel
Butler, who stayed in Monmouth
Illinois; the Butler Family
letters were sent to him and
he shared them with his other
brothers
- married Eliza Smith
- children: Lavina, Erastus,
Ralph, Isaac, Frank, Granvil[le]
Mary Ann Davidson Butler,
1814-1888
- Born in Barren County, Kentucky,
moved to Illinois in the 1830s
- daughter of Elijah and Margaret
Davidson
- married Ira F. M. Butler
and came with him to Oregon
in 1853
- children: see list under
Ira F.M.Butler
- buried (with her husband)
in Butler
Davidson Cemetery
Isaac Butler, 1831 -
?
- son of Peter and Rachel
Butler; accompanied his father
to Oregon in 1853
- married Sarah Webb
- became Sheriff of Polk County
- Donation Land Claim T9S
R5W secs 5,4,8,9
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Davidson
Elijah A. Davidson, 1783
-1870
- born in North Carolina,
moved to Kentucky in 1818,
then to Warren County, Illinois
in 1831
- came to Oregon in 1850 (with
the Whitmans)
- married 1st wife, Margaret
Murphy, 1785-1864; 2nd wife,
Margaret McBride
- Donation Land Claim T8S
R5W secs 25, 26, 27, 34, 35,
36; the Butler
Davidson Cemetery is
on his DLC
- member of the Christian
Church; held the position
of Elder
- buried in Butler
Davidson Cemetery
- children:
Sarah Davidson, (married Thomas
H. Lucas), 1825 -1882
Hosea Davidson, 1804-1873
Carter Tarrant Davidson, 1802-1882
Mary Ann Davidson, 1814-1888
(married Ira. F. M. Butler)
Margaret E. Davidson, 1816-1887
(married William Mason)
Elijah Barton Davidson, 1819-1888
(married Soloma Jones); buried
(with his wife) in Sparlin
Cemetery, Josephine County,
Or; his son Elijah J.
Davidson , 1849-1927, discovered
the Oregon Caves
Elizabeth Thurston Davidson
1823-1896 (married Squire
S. Whitman)
Alexander Bridges Davidson
1829-1862 (married Elizabeth
Ann Burford)
John C. Davidson (married
Julia Ann Whitman)
Rachel Davidson, 1821 - 1895,
married George Deweese; died
in Napa, California
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Deweese
George W. Deweese,
1817 - ?
- variously spelled Dueese
and Duease in the Butler Family
letters
- married Rachel Davidson,
daughter of Elijah Davidson
- came to Oregon in 1850
- children:
Douglas Deweese
Elizabeth Deweese
Fannie Deweese
William Deweese
Lorinda or Lorenzo Deweese
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Ground
Edward Ground, 1809
- 1885(1886?)
- came to Oregon in 1853 from
Illinois with Butler Wagon
Train
- married 1st wife Eliza Ann
Butler, 1816-1864, daughter
of Peter Butler
- married 2nd wife, Mrs. Susan
McCann Crossley, in 1868
- member of the Christian
Church
- Donation Land Claim was
located eight miles south
of Monmouth on the Luckiamute
River, but also
lived in Parker, Yamhill County,
and Scio.
- buried(with 1st wife) in
Butler Davidson Cemetery
- children with Eliza Butler:
William Butler Ground, 1836
- 1880
Francis Ground, 1838 - 1840
Robert Ground, 1840? - 1917
Luther Ground, 1842-1918
Peter Ground, 1848 - ?
Franklin Pierce Ground, 1842
-1936
Sylvester Ground, 1858 - 1860
John H. Ground, 1865 - 1914
- children with Susan Crossley
Evaline
Alice
Eliza Ann Butler Ground,
1816 -1864
- first wife of Edward Ground;
daughter of Peter and Rachel
Butler
- buried at Butler
Davidson Cemetery
- children: see list under
Edward Ground
Mary Ground, 1833- 1886
- married James Whitman Butler,
son of Peter and Rachel Butler
William Butler Ground, 1836
- 1880
- son of Edward and Eliza
Ground
Luther Ground, 1842
- 1918
- son of Edward Ground
- came to Oregon with his
father in 1853
- married Sarah J. Butler
in 1868
- children:
Lottie Ground
Nettie Ground
Mellie Ground
Mabel Ground
Blanche Ground
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Haley
P.R. Haley, 1802 -
1884
- born in Barren County, Kentucky;
moved to Warren County, Illinois
- came to Oregon in 1853
- married Sarah Jane McWhorter,
1808-1890
- member of the Christian
Church
- Land Donation Claim near
Monmouth
- buried in Butler
Davidson Cemetery
- children:
Martha Jane Haley, 1840 -
1858
William Thompson Haley, 1833
- ?
P.W. Haley, 1847 - ?; married
Alice Parker in 1869, children:
Orion
Iva L.
David
W.
Nellie
M.
Eula J.
Minerva
William Thompson Haley,
1833 - ?
- son of P.R. Haley
- came to Oregon in 1853 with
his father
- graduate of Bethany College,
West Virginia
- in charge of the College
department of Monmouth University
1857-58
- married Lucinda Miller Ford,
1840 - 1867, daughter of Nathaniel
Ford
- Principal at Bethel College,
Polk County, Oregon (after
leaving Monmouth University)
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Hutchinson
Thomas Hanna Hutchinson
1824 -1860
- married Elizabeth Hannah
Butler, 1829 -1866, daughter
of Peter and Rachel Butler
- came to Oregon in 1853 with
the Butler Wagon Train
- member of the Christian
Church
- surveyed and platted Monmouth,
Oregon in 1855, responsible
for naming early streets
- considered one of the Founders
of Western Oregon University
- Secretary of the Board of
Trustees of Monmouth University
- buried (with his wife) in
Butler
Davidson Cemetery
- children:
James Butler Hutchinson, ?
- 1872 in Napa, California
Robert Cascade Hutchinson,
1853 - 1922
Tom Otis Hutchinson, 1855
- ?
Elizabeth Butler Hutchinson
Miser, 1829-1866
- daughter of Peter and Rachel
Butler
- wife of Thomas Hutchinson,
she later remarried Miser
- children: see list under
Thomas Hutchinson
- buried in Butler
Davidson Cemetery
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Lucas
Albert Whitfield Lucas,
1827 - 1893
- born in Kentucky, moved
to Warren County Illinois
in 1830
- married Elizabeth Frances
Murphy, daughter of John E.
Murphy
- came to Oregon in 1852
- buried (with his wife) in
Fir
Crest Cemetery
- children :
Adah Lucas
Jay Lucas
Katherine Lucas , married
W.D. Fenton
Frank Lucas
Albert Lucas
Susan Lucas
Fred Lucas, 1874-1894
Mary Lucas, 1858
Nellie Lucas, 1867
Thomas Hartzwell Lucas,
1824 - 1908
- married Sarah Davidson,
daughter of Elijah and Margaret
Davidson
- came to Oregon in 1850
- Donation Land Claim T8S
R5W secs 24, 25, 26
- considered one of the Founders
of Western Oregon University
- buried (with his wife) in
Butler
Davidson Cemetery
- children:
- Amanda Lucas, 1848 -1857,
buried in Butler Davidson
Cemetery
Smith W. Lucas, 1846-1890,
buried in Butler Davidson
Cemetery
Will M. Lucas, 1852-1906,
buried in Butler Davidson
Cemetery
Orren Lucas, 1862-1863, buried
in Butler Davidson Cemetery
Sarah Davidson Lucas, 1825-1882
- wife of Thomas Hartzwell
Lucas, daughter of Elijah
and Margaret Davidson
Elizabeth Frances Lucas,
1832 - 1914
- wife of Albert Whitfield
Lucas
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Murphy
John Ecles Murphy,
1806 -1876
- born in Warren County, Kentucky,
moved to Illinois in 1830
- married Francis Wright Doughty
(sometimes spelled Daughty),
1810 - 1891
- came to Oregon in 1852 with
the Murphy Wagon Train
- an abolitionist, he opposed
slavery and released slaves
- Donation Land Claim T9S
R5W secs 31, 30, 29, 32, at
Airlie
- considered one of the Founders
of Western Oregon University
- first minister of Monmouth's
Christian Church
- buried (with his wife) in
Fir
Crest Cemetery
- children:
Elizabeth Frances Murphy (married
A.W. Lucas)
Emma & Ellen (twins);
Emma married James McMurray
Ellen Murphy, 1854 -1863,
buried in Butler Davidson
Cemetery
Henderson Warren Murphy, 1835
- ?
Susan Jane Marshall Murphy
William Preston Murphy, 1832-1915;
married Sarah Taylor, then
Sarah Stanton
James Thompson Murphy
David Murphy
Preston Murphy
Nancy Rowland Murphy
Mary Chrisman Murphy
Sarah Ann Mulkey Murphy
William
Murphy, 1816 - 1874
- cousin of John
E. Murphy
- came to Oregon
in 1852
- married Elizabeth
Roundtree, 1823 -1889
- buried in Fir
Crest Cemetery |

Smith
Isaac Smith, 1816 - 1897
Isaac may be a brother
of John B. Smith, a founder
of Western Oregon University
- born in Madison County,
KY and moved to Warren County,
Illinois in 1834
- married Margaret Butler,
daughter of Peter and Rachel
Butler
- came to Oregon in 1853 with
the Butler Wagon Train
- served two terms in the
Oregon State Legislature
- served as Polk County Judge
for one term
- buried (with his wife) in
Butler
Davidson Cemetery
- children:
Rufus Smith, 1842-1920, buried
at Fir
Crest Cemetery
Silas Wright Smith, 1846 -
?,
Flora Alice Smith
Berryman M. Smith
Ira S. Smith
Isaac L. Smith
Rachel M. Smith
Mary E. Smith, 1852-1858, buried
in Butler Davidson Cemetery
Margaret Butler Smith,
1822 - 1871
- daughter of Rachel and Peter
Butler, wife of Isaac Smith
- buried in Butler
Davidson Cemetery (with
her husband)
- children: see list under
Isaac Smith
Berryman Smith, 1846
- ?
- son of Isaac Smith, came
with his father to Oregon
in 1853
- married Sarah Nealy in 1866
- moved to Dallas, Oregon
in 1882 and became a druggist
- children:
Ray N. Smith
Ralph O. Smith
Margaret E. Smith
Edith C. Smith
Hettie Smith
Silas Wright Smith,
1844 - ?
- son of Isaac Smith
- founded a business in Independence,
which changed names several
times: Cooper & Smith;
McCord, Smith & Co.; and
Vanduyn & Smith
- married Esther Barney in
1867
- children:
Mary Ellen Smith
Ephram Smith
Otto B. Smith
Lenna M. Smith
Millen W. Smith
Ralph C. Smith
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Whitman
Squire Stoten Whitman,
1818 - 1892
- married Elizabeth Davidson
(1823-1896), daughter of Elijah
and Margaret Davidson
- came to Oregon in 1850
- Donation Land Claim was
in Monmouth T8S R4W secs 19,30
and T8S R5W secs 24, 25
- Whitman Street in Monmouth
runs along one side of his
Donation Land Claim
- Monmouth's first blacksmith
- operated the first sawmill
in Independence, Oregon which
was destroyed by the 1861
and 1862 floods
- donated ca. 200 acres of
his Donation Land Claim to
found Monmouth University
- considered one of the Founders
of Western Oregon University
- member of the Board of Trustees
of Monmouth University
- buried in Butler
Davidson Cemetery
- children:
Mary Ann Whitman
John Murphy Whitman
William Andrew Whitman
Martha Jane Whitman
Hezekiah Davidson Whitman,1851-1909;
buried in Butler Davidson
Cemetery
Christopher C. Whitman
Huldah Ann Whitman
Elijah Alexander Whitman
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