27th Generation


107. Major Edward Morgan BOTELER Sr. (!) was born in 1830 in Washington, District of Columbia.

. He appeared in the census in June 1830 in Washington, District of Columbia.

. He appeared in the census in July 1850 in Washington, District of Columbia. He and his wife and oldest son were living in the household of his wife's parents, Edward and Elizabeth Davis.

. Edward served in the military between about 1853 and 13 October 1862. He served in the 5th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Calvary for the Union Army during the Civil War. He was commissioned a Major on 13 October 1862.

. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Washington, District of Columbia. His household was at 470 7th Street and his occupation was "Gas Fitter." The value of his personal estate was listed as $500.

(He and his family cannot be located in the 1870 Census.)

. He died on 1 January 1875 at the age of 45 in Washington, District of Columbia.

. Edward was buried in Washington, District of Columbia. in the Congressional Cemetery.

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Major Edward Morgan BOTELER Sr. (!) and Mary Jane DAVIS (!) were married on 12 February 1850 in Washington, District of Columbia.

. Mary Jane DAVIS (!), daughter of Edward DAVIS and Mary Elizabeth GIBSON, was born in 1830 in Washington, District of Columbia. She appeared in the census in July 1850 in Washington, District of Columbia. She appeared in the census in 1860 in Washington, District of Columbia. Her occupation was "Dress Making and Sewing."

. Mary appeared in the census in 1880 in Washington, District of Columbia. Her household was at 708 2nd Street Northeast and her occupation was "Keeping House." She was a Widow and her three oldest children lived with her.

. She died on 10 October 1903 at the age of 73 in Washington, District of Columbia. She was buried in Washington, District of Columbia. in the Congressional Cemetery.

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Major Edward Morgan BOTELER Sr. (!) and Mary Jane DAVIS (!) had the following children:

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Mary J. BOTELER was born in May 1850 in Washington, District of Columbia. She appeared in the census in July 1850 in Washington, District of Columbia. She appeared in the census in 1860 in Washington, District of Columbia.

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William Edward Morgan BOTELER Jr. was born in 1852 in Washington, District of Columbia. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Washington, District of Columbia. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Washington, District of Columbia. He was living with his mother and his occupation was "Painter."

. William died on 23 October 1889 at the age of 37 in Washington, District of Columbia. He was buried in Washington, District of Columbia. in the Congressional Cemetery.

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Anna S. "Annie" BOTELER.

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James Harmon BOTELER (!).