THROUGH
MOUNTAIN MISTS
Early Settlers of
Their
Descendants...Their Stories...Their Achievements
Lifting the
Mists of History on Their Way of Life
By: Ethelene Dyer Jones
The
Union County Butt(s) family legacy
The Butt family in
As we saw in the two previous
columns on
the Butt family, the first to arrive in
In researching the family, one
can quickly
see how many times the female name Sarah appears in descendants of
these two
first families. Each of the John Butts had a Sarah for a wife. The name
Sarah
was given to a female child in several of the succeeding generations. A
common
nickname for a girl named Sarah was "Sallie."
The column for May 22 listed the
twelve
children of John Butt, Jr. and his wife, Sarah Gordon Butt, and the two
children of John Butt, Jr. by his second wife, Rebecca Fleming,
bringing John,
Jr.'s total number of children to fourteen. Tracing some of these
children a
bit further to subsequent generations reveals some of the legacy left
by the
Butt family.
Eugene W. Butt was the sixth
child of John,
Jr. and Sarah Gordon Butt. He had the reputation of being the
wealthiest man in
James Allen Butt, Sr., fourth
son of John,
Jr. and Sarah Butt, served in the Confederacy in Smith's Legion and
then
transferred to the 65th Georgia Calvary.
He received wounds in the war
during the
battle of
James Allen Butt, Jr. married
Ellen Owenby.
He became a merchant and had a popular general mercantile store on the
square
in Blairsville. This store building later became a drug store, operated
by
James A. Butt, Jr.'s son, Sylvan Butt, pharmacist. Perhaps many
remember, as I,
going to the drug store as children and having an ice cream which Dr.
Butt kept
on dry ice until better means of storing ice cream came with electrical
freezers.
Other children of James A. and
Ellen Owenby
Butt became educators. Their son Hubert Butt was a teacher and
administrator at
Mr. Ira Butt was the grandson of
John Butt,
Jr. His father was Thomas Butt. Ira Butt was the owner and editor of The
North Georgia News for about seven decades from the early 1900's to
the 1970's.
His column "Did You Know?" was a popular feature, giving both
historical and contemporary vignettes of happenings. During World War
II,
Editor Ira Butt was diligent in reporting on military men who had gone
out from
Other notable Butt descendants
have been
public servants. Archibald Blucher Butt, son of Jacob and Ruth Collins
Butt,
was a justice of the peace in Blairsville. His son, Claude Butt, was
Union
County Clerk of Court for over three decades. Dr. James A. Butts is a
noted
medical doctor in
c2008 by
Ethelene Dyer
Jones; published June 5, 2008 in The Union Sentinel, Blairsville,
GA.
Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
[Ethelene Dyer
Jones is a retired educator,
freelance writer, poet, and historian. She may be reached at
e-mail edj0513@windstream.net;
phone 478-453-8751; or mail 1708 Cedarwood Road, Milledgeville, GA
31061-2411.]
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