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Post by mlaverty on Nov 28, 2007 15:53:43 GMT -5
Albert BUTLER was born 21st March, 1895.
His parents were Stephen BUTLER and Mary Ellen SKAIN.
He can be found in the 1901 census.
He married Lillian BRITCH in Eccles St Andrew Salford in 1921.
Albert BUTLER and Lillian BRITCH emigrated to the United States.
He died in July of 1967, in Norwalk, California*.
*Please contact me for more information.
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Post by mlaverty on Nov 28, 2007 23:40:54 GMT -5
Albert BUTLER was found in the 1901 census here:
Residing at 94, Nansen Street, Pendleton:
Stephen BUTLER, head, 39, builder joiner, born Manchester Mary E. BUTLER, wife, 34, born Manchester Rachael BUTLER, dau, 14, cotton cop[?] keeper, born Manchester Alice BUTLER, dau, 12, born Manchester Ethel BUTLER, dau, 10, born Manchester Stephen BUTLER, son, 8, born Manchester Albert BUTLER, son, 6, born Manchester Walter BUTLER, son, 4, born Manchester Marian BUTLER, dau, 1 month, born Manchester
By 1925 Albert BUTLER has emigrated to the United States, and can be found in the 1930 Federal Census:
Renting, for $28 per month, at 60, S. West Street, Syracuse, NY.
Albert BUTLER, head, 35, first married at age 28. Born in England, parents both born England. Did not own a radio. Employed as a carpenter, houses. Not a veteran of US military. Emigrated to US in 1925. Had first papers (i.e., was in process of becoming a naturalised citizen). Lilian BUTLER, wife of head, 35, first married at age 28. Born in England, parents both born England. Employed as a spinner, typewrite. Emigrated to US in 1926. Had first papers. Doris BUTLER, daughter, 7, attending school. Emigrated to US in 1926.
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Post by mlaverty on Nov 29, 2007 0:54:20 GMT -5
Albert Butler served in the Great War, in the Royal Field Artillery as a driver. He was certified as a 'wheeler'.
He received the Victory Medal, the 1913-1914 Star, and the British War Medal.
He received three days F.P. No. 2 for being 'Absent off Parade, 10 minutes'.
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