Butler, William
b. December 15, 1797, in Adair County, Kentucky; d. January 11, 1876, in Springfield, Illinois. During the war of 1812, Butler
served as a messenger, delivering communications from the governor of Kentucky to General William
Henry Harrison in the field. After working as a deputy clerk of the circuit court of Adair County and later as a clerk on
a
steamboat, Butler purchased a farm and settled in Sangamon County, Illinois, in 1828. On December 18, 1832, he married Elizabeth
Rickard, and the couple had three children. On March 19, 1836, Stephen T. Logan, judge of the First Judicial Circuit, appointed
Butler as clerk of the Sangamon County Circuit Court, a position he held until March 22, 1841. Butler was an active Whig and
later
joined the Republican party.
History of Sangamon County, Illinois (Chicago: Inter-state Publishing Company, 1881), 520; John Power,
History of the Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois (Springfield: E. A. Wilson and Company, 1876),
165;Sangamon County, Illinois, Eighth Census of the United States, 1860; Joseph Wallace, Past and Present of the City of
Springfield and Sangamon County (Chicago: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1904), 2:1077. Illustration
courtesy of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, Springfield, IL.