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Butler Genealogy



Major Pierce Butler was the first ancestry to America. He came from Ireland and was a descendant of Ormond, the celebrated Jacobin Duke. The family seat was in Ballintemple (Carlow), Ireland. This is where Richard Butler was born in 1704, a son of James Butler and his wife, Eleanor (Loftus) Butler. Richard died 25 December 1771. His son was Pierce Butler, born 11 July 1744 in Carlow, died 15 February 1822 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, buried in the Christ Church Yard in Philadelphia.

Pierce Butler (above) came to America as an officer in the British Army, but resigned his commission to marry Mary Middleton of Charleston on 10 January 1771. Polly, as she was called, was a daughter of Thomas Middleton and his wife, Mary (Bull) Middleton of Charleston. Pierce established large plantations along the Charleston coast in South Carolina. His thousands of acres established and supported a rich economy of rice and cotton along the coast. During the Revolutionary War when Charleston was captured by the Brish, he literally escaped into North Carolina barefooted. His daughter married Dr. Mease of Philadelphia and thus extended the Butler fortunes into that State. It was his grandchildren by her who adopted his name.

Children of Pierce (1744-1771) and Polly were:

Pierce Butler Plantation
Pierce Butler Plantation near Darien, Georgia

marker of Butler Plantation in McIntosh County, Georgia
Marker of Pierce Butler Plantation

Butler Plantations

Butler's Island, Hampton Point, Experiment (between Hampton River & Buttermilk Sound) & Five Pound Tree Plantations
Butler Plantation