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Juliette <I>Sawyer</I> Butler

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Juliette Sawyer Butler

Birth
Green Oak, Livingston County, Michigan, USA
Death
11 Jul 1894 (aged 48)
Livingston County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Hamburg, Livingston County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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"Caleb Sawyer died in 1882 leaving his property to Eliza, his wife. She lived there with daughter Julia (Juliette) and her husband, Charles Butler. In 1887, presumably when Eliza died, Caleb Sawyer's properties were divided among seven heirs and the parcel with the house was deeded to Charles Butler. He and Juliette remained in the house until their deaths. Juliette died in the house in 1895, rumored to have killed herself and to have poisoned her husband, Charles in 1893." (Green Oak Township Intensive Level Survey 1999, Livingston County, Michigan, p. 90, Jan Enns and Ina Hanel-Gerdenich) In another article, "At the turn of the century the stone and frame house was the home of a mad daughter who poisoned her parents and attempted to poison her neighbors before taking her own life." (Huron Valley Advisor, Wednesday, May 26, 1971, p. 3, Lee Edgren) And not to forget, Juliette and Charles are not buried side by side, Juliette is buried near her father and Charles is buried in the middle of the cemetery
"Caleb Sawyer died in 1882 leaving his property to Eliza, his wife. She lived there with daughter Julia (Juliette) and her husband, Charles Butler. In 1887, presumably when Eliza died, Caleb Sawyer's properties were divided among seven heirs and the parcel with the house was deeded to Charles Butler. He and Juliette remained in the house until their deaths. Juliette died in the house in 1895, rumored to have killed herself and to have poisoned her husband, Charles in 1893." (Green Oak Township Intensive Level Survey 1999, Livingston County, Michigan, p. 90, Jan Enns and Ina Hanel-Gerdenich) In another article, "At the turn of the century the stone and frame house was the home of a mad daughter who poisoned her parents and attempted to poison her neighbors before taking her own life." (Huron Valley Advisor, Wednesday, May 26, 1971, p. 3, Lee Edgren) And not to forget, Juliette and Charles are not buried side by side, Juliette is buried near her father and Charles is buried in the middle of the cemetery


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  • Created by: L Despain
  • Added: Dec 9, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45260945/juliette-butler: accessed ), memorial page for Juliette Sawyer Butler (Aug 1845–11 Jul 1894), Find a Grave Memorial ID 45260945, citing Hamburg Cemetery, Hamburg, Livingston County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by L Despain (contributor 46999228).