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Re: Are You Sitting Comfortably Part 2
« Reply #90 on: Friday 19 October 07 19:56 BST (UK) »


This is so exciting again - and now I have to leave for a bit .......... !!   

Don't get too far without me !!  ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Are You Sitting Comfortably Part 2
« Reply #91 on: Friday 19 October 07 22:35 BST (UK) »
Dehinitely our Euclid Hope BUTTERWORTH who was the emigrant in 1910.  Everythig fits, name  :) :) , age, birthplace.

In 1901 Euclid and his family were living in Carlton, West Yotkshire where he was a teacher.  His wife was Florence BUTTERWORTH nee DENHAM  -  not Maty E.
FreeBMD does not show the death of a Florence BUTTERWORTH nor the marriage of Euclid between 1901 and 1910.  (Not all transcribed?).

In 1901 there was a Mary E BUTTERWORTH - wife of Richard, Euclid's brother.  At that time Richard was in hospital.  His wife Mary Ellen was at home with their two children in Litherland.   However Mary was aged 47 so could not have been the 37 yr old emigrant ten years later.   I havn't found yet a suitable 27yr old Mary E BUTTERWORTH in 1901

As Shaun said Euclid's brother J B BUTTERWORTH could really be J S BUTTERWORTH . 

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Re: Are You Sitting Comfortably Part 2
« Reply #92 on: Friday 19 October 07 22:52 BST (UK) »
Just a tiny note from me

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89 Northgate Clarkheaton (?), York
Sister Mrs. Sunderland

Final Destination: New York, New York

Karen

Clarkheaton could well "Cleckheaton" which is in Yorkshire in fact its only about a 10-15 minute drive away from where I live in Huddersfield.

I know every tiny detail in this search could mean "something" so I thought I would just let you all know

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Re: Are You Sitting Comfortably Part 2
« Reply #93 on: Friday 19 October 07 23:30 BST (UK) »
 

Thanks Jane ..... you're right ....... it's important to get these names right .... thank you !!  ;D

OK .......... here we go .... is this the right one ???? can write it out properly if it is .... ( you know me ... 2 fingers !!  :) )

Name - James B Butterworth
Age in 1910 -  76
Birthplace - England
Relation to Head of House - Father-in-law 
Father's Birth Place - England 
Mother's Birth Place - England 
Home in 1910 - Cornwall Orange New York
Marital Status - Widowed   
Year of Immigration - 1888 

Fred Donsborough 38 
Edna B Donsborough 33 
James B Butterworth 76 

Karen M sent me the WHOLE page ........ !!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D and I will type it if I have to !!

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Re: Are You Sitting Comfortably Part 2
« Reply #94 on: Friday 19 October 07 23:34 BST (UK) »



We also have a WWI USA registration card for James Butterworth ( hard to read ! )

Date of birth 5th Nov 1896 Blackburn Lancs

but with a Richard Butterworth as next of kin .......... I think !!

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Re: Are You Sitting Comfortably Part 2
« Reply #95 on: Saturday 20 October 07 09:19 BST (UK) »
Found a Teachers Register entry for Albert Hope Butterworth

1 June 1915 No 7854

Address 117 Harrowdene Road, North Wembley

Attainments:

Board of Education Certificate
Certificates from Royal College of Science in Physics, Chemistry (Inorganisc), Astronomical Physics

Career:

Headmaster:
Stockport National School  1883-1887
St Brides's School Stretford 1888-1890

Assistant Master:

Tennyson Street Council School, Battersea 1892-1924
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« Reply #96 on: Saturday 20 October 07 09:29 BST (UK) »
Another teacher's register entry :

 Florence Isabel Butterworth (nee Denham), wife of Euclid Hope Butterworth:

1 January 1919 number 23381

Address Carlton, nr Wakefield, Yorkshire

Attainments: B of E Certificate

Experience:

Assistant Mistress:

Jenkin Street Board Girls' School Birmingham 1878
Little Green Lane Board Girls School Birmingham 1878-1882

Head Mistress:

Walkeringham Infants's School Lincs 1882
Warley Town Infants' School Sowerby Bridge 1883-1885
Carlton Council Infants School Rothwell 1885-1925



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« Reply #97 on: Saturday 20 October 07 10:17 BST (UK) »
Euclid and Florence had a daughter Elsie Mary Butterworth, also a teacher:

Registration 1 May 1915 number 7163

Address: Carlton, Nr Wakefield Yorkshire

Attainments:

MA Liverpool
BoE Certificate
Scholteachers music certificate
Ist Class certificate in advanced physiology

Training: Edge Hill Training College Liverpool

Experience:

Asst mistress Jarrow pupil teacher training centre 1905-1907
Lecturer and tutor Lincoln training college 1907-1916
Asst mistress St Stephen's High School Windsor 1917-1918
Second mistress  St Stephen's High School Windsor 1918-1920
Head Mistress (sub) St Stephen's High School Windsor 1921-1922
Tutor Edge Hill Training College 1922-23
Various temporary roles 1923-25
Lecturer and tutor Tutor Edge Hill Training College 1925 -

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Re: Are You Sitting Comfortably Part 2
« Reply #98 on: Saturday 20 October 07 10:57 BST (UK) »
Something odd: both the UK and US passenger manifests for the Cymric's voyage to Boston in August/September 1910 shows that Euclid Hope Butterworth, travelling with wife Mrs Mary Elizabeth Butterworth aged 37, was a gardener by profession. Our man was a headmaster, and he had a wife Florence. So had he changed professions, or was there some identity theft going on here?

Everything else tallies: name, age, place of birth, last place of residence (Wakefield).
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