Bookmark and Share
Search for Names
Last Name:
First Name:
 
Contact us via E-mail

If you have any questions or comments about the information on this site, please contact us at

barbarowa@yahoo.com

We look forward to hearing from you.




   
Our Family Genealogy Pages

 Notes

HomeHome    SearchSearch    PrintPrint    Login - User: anonymousLogin    Add BookmarkAdd Bookmark

Tree:

Matches 7201 to 7250 of 31204

      «Prev «1 ... 141 142 143 144 [145] 146 147 148 149 ... 625» Next»

   Notes   Linked to 
7201 Ancestral File Number: 21DW-W1X Charlotte Mabel BUTLER
 
7202 !She probably died from complications at child birth as her last child was bornsome time in August and she died 3 Sept. Chloe BUTLER
 
7203 Mary Rogness's - Seventh cousin twice removed Cornelia Ann BUTLER
 
7204 Mary Rogness's - Seventh cousin twice removed Elizabeth BUTLER
 
7205 !Info taken from "The Olmsted Family In America" by Henry King Olmsted - 1912.
Page 16. 
Elizabeth BUTLER
 
7206 Mary Rogness's - Seventh cousin twice removed Elizabeth Hannah BUTLER
 
7207 Daughter of William and Huldah (Brown) Butler. Harriet BUTLER
 
7208 No children.

It is most likely her birth date is wrong or she never married A. J. Poe as it is unlikely she married at age 12. 
Jennie BUTLER
 
7209 Source: Brown Genealogy.
B.G. cites the New London probate records, Vol. G, p. 170; Dec. 2,1757. 
John BUTLER
 
7210 Mary Rogness's - Seventh cousin twice removed Julia Hyde BUTLER
 
7211 1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 500. Lawrence BUTLER
 
7212 MARRIAGE:
BUTLER, LILLIAN & KULAGA, MIKE 0180 0362 
Lillian BUTLER
 
7213 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Loren BUTLER
 
7214 ! (1) "Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut," by Lucius Barnes Barbour (1977; rpt. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1982) p.620.

! Marriage to Elisha WADSWORTH: (1)


Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. 
Martha BUTLER
 
7215 Mary Rogness's - Seventh cousin twice removed Mary Dolbeare BUTLER
 
7216 Ancestral File Number: 21DW-VXC Maude S. BUTLER
 
7217 Ancestral File Number: 21DW-W0Q Oliver Pardee BUTLER
 
7218 Ancestral File Number: 21DW-VRB Pardee BUTLER
 
7219 Also Known As:<_AKA> /Elizabeth/
Ancestral File Number: 21DW-6XW 
Rosetta Elizabeth BUTLER
 
7220 !DIED: age 86 Ruth BUTLER
 
7221 Ancestral File Number: 21DW-VZK Sumner Frederick BUTLER
 
7222 Ancestral File Number: 21DW-VW5 Sybil BUTLER
 
7223 children baptized in New London at First Congregational Church. Thomas BUTLER
 
7224 WFT Vol. 3, Pedigree No. 0841 Thomas BUTLER
 
7225
If you have any information on these families WALTON - NEVILLE - JOHNSON - MILLER please get in touch with me. 
Sally BUTMAN
 
7226 REFN: SS #3286.1. Bertha BUTOLPH
 
7227 REFN: SS #3286.1. Frances BUTOLPH
 
7228 REFN: SS #3286.1. Fred BUTOLPH
 
7229 REFN: SS #3286.1. Harriet BUTOLPH
 
7230 REFN: SS #3286.1. Hazel BUTOLPH
 
7231 REFN: SS #3286.1. Rose BUTOLPH
 
7232 REFN: SS #3286.1. William Jr. BUTOLPH
 
7233 1 NOTE 3 children Alma L. BUTON
 
7234 Name Suffix: Jr. William Francis BUTT, Jr.
 
7235 Name Prefix: Gov
He immigrated with his family to Cincinnati, OH, in 1849

Moved with his family to Huron Co, MI, in 1852

Traveled in a small sloop in company with CAPT Samuel Horton to
Charlevoix, then Pine River, in northern MI.

For the next 25 years he worked in northern MI as a bookkeeper and
businessman.

He engaged in the banking business.

Active in politics, he was elected to State senate from the 30th District
in 1880, and from the 29th District in 1882. He was elected Lt Gov of MI
in 1884.

Listed as a bank cashier, age 71, with his wife, Emma C.

Listed as a widowed dry goods merchant,age 41, living with his sister
and daughter, Esther.

Listed as a retail merchant, age 31, RE=$2,500, PE=$1,000 with his wife,
Celia, age 27 and daughter,Essie, age 5. 
Archibald BUTTARS
 
7236 REFN: 293 Dorothy BUTTERFIELD
 
7237 [Birch.FTW]

[v105t1642.ftw]

Facts about this person:

Burial
Wells, VT 
Charlotte BUTTON
 
7238 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Clarissa BUTTON
 
7239 OBIT:
Crystal M. Katschke
Nov. 20, 1956 – Sept. 5, 2002
Crystal M. KATSCHKE, 45, 509 E. 13th St., died at 10:30 p.m. Thursday at Woodlawn
Hospital. She had been in failing health five years.
Born in Logansport, to Russell and Minnie FISHER BUTTON, she married William E.
KATSCHKE Sept. 1, 1996, in Winamac. He survives.
Mrs. Katschke came to Rochester in 1996, from Winamac. A 1972 North Judson High School
graduate, she served in the U.S. Army. She was a homemaker and volunteered at the Fulton
County Museum. She was a member of the Women’s Auxiliary of Knox Moose Lodge.
Surviving with her husband, at home, are one son, Brian R. ROZHON and wife Tabitha,
Rochester; and special friend Michael ALLEN, Rochester. She was one of 12 children.
Preceding in death were her parents and one son, Jack L. ROZHON, Feb. 16, 1982.
Services are at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Foster & Good Funeral Home, Rochester, with Rev.
Don MEYERS officiating. Friends may call from 9 a.m. until time of service 
Crystal M. BUTTON
 
7240 1 NOTE 4 children Harriet BUTTON
 
7241 No indication of Chester in 1870 Census Chester Earl BUTTRE
 
7242 Listed as a Widower in the 1880 Census John Chester BUTTRE
 
7243 Age in 1860 census is listed as 20 months. Lillian C. BUTTRE
 
7244 Buried under the name: Elizabeth Buttre, died June 15, 1827 age 4 yrs. Mary Elizabeth BUTTRE
 
7245 No indication of William in the 1870 Census. William BUTTRE
 
7246 RESEARCH NOTES:

POSSIBLE IMMIGRATION RECORD:
Name: William Buttar
Year: 1802
Place: Philadelphia
Source Publication Code: 6466.4
Primary Immigrant: Buttar, William
Annotation: Date and port of arrival. Much of the information was extracted from the Port of Philadelphia Baggage Lists, which were maintained by officials from 1800 to 1820, and National Archives Microfilm Publication M425, Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Philadephia, 1800-1882, Records of the Bureau of Customs, Record Group 36. These records are located at Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, Center for Immigration Research, Philadelphia. Name of ship is also provided.
Source Bibliography: PASSENGER ARRIVALS AT THE PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, 1800-1819. Michael Tepper, general editor; Elizabeth P. Bentley, transcriber. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1986. 913p.
Page: 100


WEB SITE INFO:
1.Source/http://www.albanyinstitute.org/collections/furniture/side_chair.htm (active site January 10, 2005)

Side Chair
Attributed to William Buttre (1782-1864)
Albany, New York
Painted ash, beech, tulip and rush, 1815-18
AIHA Collection (Kohn Fund)

The opening of the Erie Canal in 1825 signaled the beginning of a century of growth for Albany as a center of trade, manufacturing, and population in upstate New York. Like other communities in the region, Albany also became part of an expanding American market for consumer goods. Scottish-born William Buttre originally settled in New York City, where he found work in cabinetmaking but by 1815, had settled in Albany and operated a shop there as well as one in New York City.

Buttre specialized in the manufacture of "fancy chairs." Painted "fancy" furniture in many styles, forms and finishes satisfied a growing American hunger for consumer goods. Made in large numbers in New York and other American cities after 1800, it was inspired by furniture from ancient Greece and Rome. Interest in these chairs reflected rising nationalism, growing disposable cash income, and demand for the latest fashions. Easy to manufacture and relatively inexpensive, fancy chairs were popular among people of all social and economic classes.

Only three other chairs of this kind are known to exist and all four chairs are from the same set; two are at Winterthur and one is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

2. Source:
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/albany/18152AlbanyDirectories.txt (Active Jan 10, 1850)

WILLIAM BUTTRE, Fancy Chair Store, No 124, State-
street, has constantly for sale a large assortment of ele-
gant, well made, and highly finished Black, White,
Brown, Coquelico, Gold and Eagle Fancy Chairs, Set-
tess,Conversation, Elbow, Rocking, Sewing, Windsor
and Children's Chair, of every description and on the
most reasonable terms. Orders from any part of the
country will be attended to with punctuality and des-
patch. ** Old Chairs repaired, varnished, and re-guilt.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
CENSUS INFORMATION -
Based on information that Wm. Buttre immigrated in 1802 and beginning with the 1810 census the following information has been gleaned from records.

There are three William Buttre (Butter/Butter) in New York in 1810.
1. Residence/Phillips, Dutchess Co., New York shows only one male aged 45 or older; which would be too old based on date of birth.
2. Residence/New York, New York, Ward 10 shows one male age 16-25, two females under 10, and one female 16-25 (too young based on date of birth)
3. Residence/New York, New York, Ward 5, census sheet does not have anyone marked down. ***1850 Census shows his age as 68 which would make his date of Birth as 1782 not 1772. Further research needed on older census reports.

1820 Census: Possibles include:
1. Homer, Cortland, one male under ten, one male between 26-45, one female under under ten, one female 16-26. One person in Manufacturing.



William BUTTRE
 
7247 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ruth Jeanette BUTTRISS
 
7248 OBIT: Name: Foote, Mrs. Eliza A.
Date: Jan. 22, 1850
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #026.
Notes: Foote- In this city, on Sunday morning, the 20th inst., Eliza A. wife of Z. B. Foote, aged 24 years, She bore her illness with Christian meekness and fortitude. Her loss is deeply felt by a large circle of relatives and friends. 
Eliza A. BUTTS
 
7249 Ancestral File Number: GQK7-V6
!BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, page 146, BUXSTON, Hanna, d. Anthony and Elizabeth, Jan. 27, 1665.CT.R.

!IGI: 1765: Batch #: C500391, Source Call #: 874031,874032,874033 1766: Official Temple Record Film #: 1760792

!MARRIAGE: Vital records of Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, marriages page 177, BUXTON, Hannah, and David Foster,Jan. 13, 1687. 
Hanna BUXSTON
 
7250 OBIT: Name: Ingham, Carrie S.
Date: Aug. 17, 1864
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #041.
Notes: Ingham- In great peace, on Tuesday evening, Aug. 16th, in this city, West Side, Carrie S. wife of W. A. Ingham, aged 82 years. Time of the funeral will appear inthe morning papers.

note - If the above obituary is correct and Carrie really was 82 at the time of her death, that means she had to have been almost 40 years older than her husband. This seems unlikely. More likely is that the transcription of the obituary is in error and she was really 32 (thirty-two) instead of 82 (eighty-two). In addition, in a book "The Ingham Family", she is listed as having died 16 Aug 1854, so the obituary may be wrong on age and date of death. 
Caroline S. BUXTON
 

      «Prev «1 ... 141 142 143 144 [145] 146 147 148 149 ... 625» Next»

  
Email barbarowa@yahoo.com

This site powered by The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding ©, written by Darrin Lythgoe 2001-2004.