Pane-Joyce Genealogy
46560. Ruth Wyman. Born on 9 Nov 1734 in Woburn, MA. Ruth died on 28 Apr 1828; she was 93.164,209

Ruth first married Daniel Killam, and second William Butters as his second wife.
Ruth first married Daniel Killam, son of Daniel Killam (14 Aug 1700-bef 21 May 1735) & Mary Kenney (18 Sep 1701-7 May 1763). Born on 11 Jan 1732.
On 7 Oct 1762 when Ruth was 27, she second married Samuel Butters (34148) , son of Samuel Butters (16255) (21 Jun 1703-Nov 1788) & Sarah Jaquith (33077) (8 Mar 1703-), in Wilmington, MA.399 Born on 30 Nov 1728 in Wilmington or Woburn, Massachusetts.124,399 Samuel died in Wilmington, MA, on 7 May 1793; he was 64.164 Occupation: Yeoman. Religion: Samuel was baptized and admitted to the Wilmington church 12 Aug 1759.164

Samuel first married Keziah Dana, second Ruth (Wyman) Killam, widow of Daniel Killam.

From the Butters Family:209
    Samuel, (yeoman,) son of Samuel and Sarah (Jaquith) Butter, received from his father a homestead of 100 acres, lying east of and adjoining that of liis brother John. He marched on the Lexington alarm April 19, 1775, in Captain Freeborn Moulton’s company of minute men, of Monson, and in Colonel Donnelson’s regiment. On November 5, 1764, he was commissioned by Harrison Gray (the Treasurer of Massachusetts Bay Colony) to collect the taxes, he being Constable of Wilmington for that year.
Their children include:
51294i.
Ruth Butters (22 May 1763-21 Jul 1799)
51295ii.
Sarah Butters (2 Mar 1765-12 Feb 1791)
51296iii.
Jonathan Butters (26 Jan 1767-4 Dec 1803)
51297iv.
David Butters (Died unmarried) (26 Apr 1769-1804)
51298v.
Loammi Butters (2 Nov 1773-)
51299vi.
Rebecca Butters (18 Aug 1776-23 Sep 1848)
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