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Lt col william barret travis and lt james butler bonham soldiers of the alamo
Colonel James Butler was the son of Richard Butler of Galmoye and the grandson of Edward Butler, 2nd Viscount Galmoye. He was the heir of Piers Butler, 3rd Viscount Galmoye who died without male issue. However, Colonel Butler's succession to the viscountcy was not recognised. This was because an act of the English Parliament had declared the titles of the 3rd Viscount forfeit in 1697 by the statute 9th William III, chap. 5th. He was a Colonel of the Irish Brigade in the service of France.
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- Lt col william barret travis and lt james butler bonham soldiers of the alamo
- Lieutenant colonel william barret travis and lieutenant james butler bonham
- Succession
- James butler vs richard grant
- References

Lieutenant colonel william barret travis and lieutenant james butler bonham
Succession
When he died in 1770 without male issue, his titles (if they existed at all) were assumed by the illegitimate son of his youngest brother,
Captain Francis Piers Butler, of the Irish Brigade. Captain Butler married Catherine-Julie de Vallory following the birth of their son, Piers-Louis-Antoine. This Piers died issueless in 1826.