On 10 Mar 1757 when Elizabeth was 22, she married
William Butters (34156) , son of
William Butters (16258) (8 Apr 1713-3 Jun 1784) &
Abigail Jaquith (33082) (10 Jun 1712-bef 5 Oct 1807), in Wilmington, MA.
399 Born on 27 Feb 1736 in Wilmington, MA.399 William died on 5 Jul 1814; he was 78.164 Occupation: Yeoman.
William first married Elizabeth Boutwell, second Esther (Kendall) Weston, widow of Ebenezer Weston.
From George Butter’s Butters Family:209
William (yeoman), son of William and Abigail Butter, inherited the homestead of his father. He was one of the men under ye command of Capt. Cadwallader Ford, Jr., of Wilmington, who enlisted ye 9th day of March, A.D. 1775, to be at a minute's warning, and marched on ye alarm to Concord ye 19th day of April, A.D. 1775; also in Capt. Jesse Wyman’s company in the Regiment of Guards doing duty on Bunker Hill, commanded by Col. Jacob Gerrish, Feb. 1778; also in Capt. Nathaniel Cowdrey’s company in the Regiment of Guards doing duty on Winter Hill, Col. Gerrish’s command, July, 1778; also in Capt. David Goodwin’s Co. in Col. CogwelPs regiment, Sept. 1778; also in Capt Nathaniel Heath’s Co. of Guards, under the Hon. Major General Gates, Feb. 1779.