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Mabel Louise Butler 1877 – 1894 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Sep 1877

Birth Location: King William's Town, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Death Date: 1894

Death Location: King William's Town, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Father: John Butler

Mother: Joanna Tyler

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Mabel Louise Butler was born in 1877 in King William's Town, Eastern Cape, South Africa, the child of John Butler and Joanna Esther Tyler. Mabel Louise Butler passed away in 1894 in King William's Town, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

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Biography

  • Mabel Louise Butler was born in 1877 in King William's Town, Eastern Cape, South Africa, the child of John Butler and Joanna Esther Tyler.
  • Mabel Louise Butler passed away in 1894 in King William's Town, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

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Mabel Butler's Ancestors

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Mabel Butler
1877 – 1894
Birth Place: King William's Town, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Parents
John Butler
1832 – 1911
Castle Donington, Leicestershire, England
Joanna (Esther) Tyler
1848 – 1917
Juannesburg Military Camp, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
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Mabel Butler's Timeline

2 Records

1877
27 Sep 1877
Birth of Mabel Louise Butler in King William's Town, Eastern Cape, South Africa
King William's Town, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1894
1894
Age 17
Death of Mabel Louise Butler in King William's Town, Eastern Cape, South Africa
King William's Town, Eastern Cape, South Africa

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Sep 1877
    Event Place: King William's Town, Eastern Cape, South Africa

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1894
    Event Place: King William's Town, Eastern Cape, South Africa

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