The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, January 22, 1976, Image 9

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    Mrs. Buttrill
Is Buried In
Twin City
Graveside services for
Mrs. Ruby Durden Buttrill,
90, prominent Jackson
genealogist and historian,
were held Thursday, Jan
uary 15, in the Twin City,
Georgia cemetery.
Mrs. Buttrill died Tuesday
in an Atlanta hospital
following a lengthy illness.
She was the widow of the late
Thomas Buttrill of Jackson
and she and her husband
were leaders in the com
munity’s civic and social life
for several decades. She
made her home at 233
McDonough Road for over 65
years.
Mrs. Buttrill attended Mt.
de Sales Convent in Macon,
Brenau College in Gaines
ville, Cox College in Atlanta,
Edythe Coburn Noyes School
in Boston, Mass., and the
French School for American
Girls in Paris, France. She
was a member of the Atlanta
Genealogical Society, the
Georgia Historical Society
and the Jackson Baptist
Church.
Listed in “Who’s Who in
American Womanhood” and
“Representative Women of
the South,” Mrs. Buttrill was
a nationally recognized
genealogist and a regular
contributor to the “Hearst
Sunday American” of At
lanta. She was a member of
the Founders and Patriots of
America, the Dames of
Magna Charta, the Sons and
Daughters of the Pilgrims,
the Daughters of 1812 and the
Order of the Crown.
She also belonged to the
Colonial Dames of the 17th
Century, the Adam Brinson
Chapter of Daughters of the
American Revolution, the
Daughters of Colonial Wars,
the Dames of the Court of
Honor, the United Daughters
of the Confederacy, the
Colonial Daughters of
America, and the Hugenot
Society of the Founders of
Manakin.
The Daughters of the
American Colonists, the
Order of the First Crusades,
the Daughters of the Barons
of Runnemede, the Most
Noble Order Knights of the
Garter and the Order of
Knights of the Bath.
Survivors include a
hephew, Samuel F. Smith of
Twin City; and two grand
nieces, Miss Sandy Smith
and Miss Kim Smith, both of
Twin City.
Peebles-Curry Mortuary of
Swainsboro was in charge of
arrangements.
Progress-Argus
Honor Roll
■New & Renewal
Subscriptions Of
Tbe Past Few Days
Wm H. Beck, 111, Griffin
Mrs. Charles Barbee, Flo
villa
J. 0. Smith, Marietta
AMN Edw. T. Ruff, EAFB.
S. Dakota
Mrs. E. A. Manley, Golden,
Colo.
Dan E. Merritt, Oakland,
Calif.
John L. Fletcher, Jr.,
Tucker
Clomer Kitchens, Jackson
Titus Green, Gastonia, N.
C.
Mrs. W. M. Reeves,
Hapeville
Charles Fountain, Carroll
ton
Judia F. Frazier, Atlanta
Fred Hamlin, Jackson
Robbie Letson, Jackson
W. H. Leverette, Jackson
Frances Moss, Jackson
R. H. Moreland, Atlanta
Mrs. Grady Carlisle, Jack
son
Mrs. W. L. Speed, Decatur
C. L. Sanvidge, Jackson
Mrs. J. F. Duffey, Forsyth
Frank Barnes, Jackson
Horace Cawthon, Jackson
Miss Sarah Bond, Jackson
Miss Annie Rosa Bond,
East Point
Mrs. Donald Blair, Orrick,
Mo.
W. Lloyd White, Jackson
Mrs. J. F. Collins, Arling
ton Heights, 111.
W. O. Knowles, Jackson
Charles S. O’Kelly, Jack
son
B. Tingle, Jackson
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