William Butten was a young indentured servant of Samuel Fuller, a long-time leader of the Leiden Church. Butten died during the voyage of the Mayflower...
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Look up Butten or butten in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Butten is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anwen Butten (born 1972), Welsh...
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Butten (French pronunciation: [bytən] ; German: Bütten) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. The inhabitants of...
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private and third-sector organisations. It was founded in 1943 by Ernest E. Butten, Tom H. Kirkham and Dr David Seymour, who used a new approach to people...
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Margaret Anwen Butten (born 29 August 1972 in Carmarthen) is a Welsh international Bowls competitor for Wales. Her passion for bowls began at the age of...
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deaths continued. The five persons and their dates of death were: William Butten (Button), November 6; Edward Thompson (Thomson), December 14; Jasper More...
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doctor on board. Fuller boarded the Mayflower with only his servant, William Butten, leaving his wife Bridget and his young daughter Bridget behind in Leiden...
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George Abbitt Matthew Ashby Sally Brant William Buckland (architect) William Butten John Casor Judith Catchpole William Ewen Alexandre Exquemelin Mary Morrell...
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was one of the "Butten boys", a group of British professional golfers who were part of a training programme, funded by Ernest Butten, an entrepreneur...
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BCAB was created in June 2007 by the fusion of CSL Sarre-Union and BC Butten Diemeringen. The club trains ten teams (seven junior and three adult). Children's...
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