Phebe (--?--) 
(circa 1690 - 28 February 1759)
6-greats-grandmother of Darrell Allen Martin.
Phebe was born circa 1690.1 She married Jacob Butterfield say 1710. Phebe (--?--) resided with James Dutton in Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, circa 1725.2 She married James Dutton in Chelmsford, Mass., in September 1725.3,4 Phebe died on 28 February 1759 in Chelmsford, Mass..5 She was buried on 1 March 1759 in Chelmsford, Mass..6
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- Pedigree of Darrell Allen Martin
Children of Phebe (--?--) and Jacob Butterfield
- Dinah Butterfield (21 Jan 1713/14 - )
- Zachariah Butterfield (13 May 1716 - )
- Jonas Butterfield (5 Sep 1717 - )
- Joanna Butterfield (7 Sep 1721 - )
- Jacob Butterfield Junior (2 Apr 1724 - )
Children of Phebe (--?--) and James Dutton
- Mary Dutton (19 Jun 1726 - )
- Jonas Dutton (27 Oct 1727 - )
James Dutton Junior+ (1 Sep 1729 - Oct 1756)- Darcis Dutton (21 Aug 1732 - )
- Esther Dutton (13 Oct 1734 - 22 Jan 1750/51)
Cited documentation
- [S82] Vital Records of Chelmsford, Mass. to the end of 1849, (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1914), Phebe Dutten, widow, died Feb. 1759 age 69.
- [S56] A.M. Rev. Henry A. Hazen, History of Billerica, Massachusetts, with a Genealogical Register (Boston: A. Williams and Co., 1883), pg. 45, "Dutton ... James, b. 1703-4 ... m. Phebe -----, and lived in Chelmsford."
- [S56] A.M. Rev. Henry A. Hazen, History of Billerica, Massachusetts, with a Genealogical Register, pg. 45 Dutton, "James ... m. Phebe -----, and lived in Chelmsford."
- [S82] Vital Records of Chelmsford, Mass. to the end of 1849, pg. 221 Dutton marriages, "James, and Phebe Butterfield, int. Sept. 5, 1725."
- [S82] Vital Records of Chelmsford, Mass. to the end of 1849, pg. 385 Dutten deaths, "Phebe, wid., bur. Mar. 1, 1759, a. 69 y." citing the records of the First Congregational Church of Chelmsford Centre (now Unitarian), "d. Feb. 28" according to the diary of Rev. Ebenezer Bridge.
- [S82] Vital Records of Chelmsford, Mass. to the end of 1849, Phebe Dutten, widow, buried Mar. 1, 1759 [church record, Chelmsford Centre First Congregational Church].