NameGen. Lord Butler
Birth11 Dec 1761, Lyme, CT
Death18 Mar 1824, Wilkes Barre, PA
FatherCol. Zebulon Butler (1731-1795)
MotherEllen (Anne) Lord (1736-1773)
Misc. Notes
Said to be the first to ship anthracite coal by river and canal from Wilkes Barre (1811).

General Butler was the first sheriff of the county of Luzerne. He was brigadier general of Pennsylvania militia; member of the Supreme Executive Council; prothonotary; clerk of the Orphans' Court and Court of Quarter Sessions; Register of Wills and Recorder of Deeds; was the first postmaster of Wilkes Barre, resigning in 1802 to take his seat in the State Legislature; was a member of the first town council of the borough of Wilkes Barre, president of that body; treasurer of Luzerne county, and county commissioner. He was one of the incorporators of Wilkes-Barre Academy, and a trustee, 1807-1824.

Note: There is an extensive bio of Gen Lord Butler in , but it includes nothing on marriage(s) or family. See Google Book p. 510/615.
Spouses
1Mary Pierce
FatherAbel Pierce Esq. (-1814)
MotherRuth Sheppard
Marriage30 May 1786
ChildrenLord (1806-1861)
 Pierce (1789-1848)
 John Lord (-1858)
 Chester
 Zebulon (-1860)
 Sylvina
 Ruth Ann
 Phebe
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