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Pvt Montgomery Evans Button

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Pvt Montgomery Evans Button Veteran

Birth
Otisco, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death
18 Aug 1895 (aged 82)
San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Burial
San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA Add to Map
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Son of Zebulon Button & Olive Cheney

Married Mary Buttles/or Bittles

M. E. BUTTON PASSED AWAY AT HIS HOME YESTERDAY
Monday Evening August 19, 1895
M. E. Button, one of the oldest residents of the county, died yesterday at his residence on Waterman Avenue, a mile south of Mill Street and was burred at 3 o'clock this afternoon. He was born in Onondago County, N.Y. January 6, 1813.
He was a veteran of the Mexican War and a pioneer settler in this valley. He has two sons living, one in Colorado and the other, Charles, who is in the mines on the desert. The funeral was conducted by Elder Gibson of the church of LDS.
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MONTGOMERY E. BUTTON (Tyler's list, MONTGOMERY BUTTON) Private. On detached service since Sept 17, 1846, by order of Acting Lieutenant Colonel A. J. SMITH. Mustered out with detachment, to date July 16, 1847.

Button, Montgomery Button with wife and three children: Jutson Hurlburt Button 1839-1924, Samuel Button 1844-1890, and James H. Button 1836-1859

* Mormon Battalion members


**I've been told that there is no headstone for Montgomery.



Son of Zebulon Button & Olive Cheney

Married Mary Buttles/or Bittles

M. E. BUTTON PASSED AWAY AT HIS HOME YESTERDAY
Monday Evening August 19, 1895
M. E. Button, one of the oldest residents of the county, died yesterday at his residence on Waterman Avenue, a mile south of Mill Street and was burred at 3 o'clock this afternoon. He was born in Onondago County, N.Y. January 6, 1813.
He was a veteran of the Mexican War and a pioneer settler in this valley. He has two sons living, one in Colorado and the other, Charles, who is in the mines on the desert. The funeral was conducted by Elder Gibson of the church of LDS.
* * * * * *

MONTGOMERY E. BUTTON (Tyler's list, MONTGOMERY BUTTON) Private. On detached service since Sept 17, 1846, by order of Acting Lieutenant Colonel A. J. SMITH. Mustered out with detachment, to date July 16, 1847.

Button, Montgomery Button with wife and three children: Jutson Hurlburt Button 1839-1924, Samuel Button 1844-1890, and James H. Button 1836-1859

* Mormon Battalion members


**I've been told that there is no headstone for Montgomery.





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