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Buttery, Ann Charlottte

Birth details

Birth:  Saturday 1 January 1820
Place:  Angleterre
City:  -
Father:  Buttery, Samson
Mother:  Wilkinson, Ann

Death details

Death:  Tuesday 11 October 1831
Burial:  Tuesday 11 October 1831
Site:   Christ Church Anglican Cemetery - Sorel
Located at:  Sorel-Tracy
Location:  Section 023 -> Lot 002
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Biography

Samson Buttery maître brasseur, né vers 1786 en Angleterre, marié à Ann Wilkinson vers 1810, il arrivait avec sa femme et ses enfants à bord du vapeur le Québec de la compagnie St-Lawrence Steam Boat au port de Montréal pour Sorel en 1825.

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