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Rachel Pitts 1770–1841 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1770

Birth Location: Newberry Newberry County SC

Death Date: 17 Sep 1841

Death Location: Newberry Newberry County SC

Father: Henry Pitts

Mother: MARY DUDGEON

Spouse(s): Benjamin Butler

Children(s): Henrietta Butler

In 1770, Rachel Pitts entered the world in Newberry Newberry County SC, born to Henry Pitts And Mary Dudgeon. Rachel Pitts married Benjamin Butler, and had children including Henrietta Butler. Rachel Pitts passed away in 1841 in Newberry Newberry County SC.

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Biography

  • In 1770, Rachel Pitts entered the world in Newberry Newberry County SC, born to Henry Pitts And Mary Dudgeon.
  • Rachel Pitts married Benjamin Butler, and had children including Henrietta Butler.
  • Rachel Pitts passed away in 1841 in Newberry Newberry County SC.

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Rachel Pitts's Ancestors

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Rachel Pitts
1770–1841
Birth Place: Newberry Newberry County SC
Parents
Henry Pitts
1729–1817
Nansemond, Virginia, USA
MARY DUDGEON
1733–1833
Nansemond County, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
David ((A205701 DAR) Pitts) Jr.
1705–1792
Essex, Essex, Virginia, United States
Sarah Johnson
1709–1829
Haverhill, Massachusetts
Great-Grandparents
Charles Pitts
1677–1750
Sarah Whittaker
1687–1716
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Whittaker
1658–1723
Sarah Emerson
1665–1702

Rachel Pitts's Descendants

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Rachel Pitts (1770–17 Sep 1841) m. Benjamin Butler (6 Apr 1769–16 Mar 1852)
  1. 1. Henrietta Butler 1790–1853 m. Henry Butler 1787–1845
    1. 1. Henry Butler 1822–1905 m. Elizabeth Goggins 1820–1893 m. Emma Butter 1830–
      1. 1. C.W. Butler 1845–1929 m. Mary (Jo) Smith 1846–1927
        1. 1. MARCUS (CHESSIE) BUTLER 1878–1911 m. Elizabeth (Ellen "Betty") Downs 1881–1966
        2. 2. Emma Butler 1865–1888
        3. 3. Mattie (B) Taylor 1881–1968
        4. 4. Marion Butler 1876–1941 m. Dora (Mae) Lamon 1884–1957
        5. 5. Matilda Butler 1883–1884
        6. 6. Alexander Butler 1869–1934
        7. 7. Mattie Butler 1881–
        8. 8. Mamie Butler 1872–1880
        9. 9. John (W) Butler 1873–1923
        10. 10. Elic Butler 1870–
        11. 11. Edna Butler 1904–
      2. 2. Pinkney Butler 1846–1920 m. Annie Butler 1855–
        1. 1. Ned Butler 1883–
        2. 2. Alvin Butler 1885–
        3. 3. Sally Butler 1887–
        4. 4. Clara Butler 1889–
        5. 5. Henry Butler 1891–
        6. 6. Fannie Butler 1894–
        7. 7. Bettie Butler 1894–
      3. 3. Satira Bulter 1845–
      4. 4. William Bulter 1851–

Rachel Pitts's Timeline

2 Records

1770
1770
Birth of Rachel Pitts in Newberry Newberry County SC
Newberry Newberry County SC
1841
17 Sep 1841
Age 71
Death of Rachel Pitts in Newberry Newberry County SC
Newberry Newberry County SC

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1770
    Event Place: Newberry Newberry County SC

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Sep 1841
    Event Place: Newberry Newberry County SC

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