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« Reply #81 on: Friday 19 October 07 17:47 BST (UK) »
Roy Stead Butterworth died in 1984 - GRO Details show his DoB as 13/11/1892, death registered in Barnet q/e Dec 1984 vol 11 page 292


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« Reply #82 on: Friday 19 October 07 18:03 BST (UK) »



Take a look at this .......... !!

Medal card of Butterworth, Roy Steads

West Riding Regiment Second Lieutenant
Machine Gun Corps Second Lieutenant
Date
1914-1920

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« Reply #83 on: Friday 19 October 07 18:07 BST (UK) »
Oh my goodness....did they serve together I wonder.
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« Reply #84 on: Friday 19 October 07 18:09 BST (UK) »



Oh boy ! ..... how are we going to find THAT out ??

Looks like they could have though - doesn't it ??

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« Reply #85 on: Friday 19 October 07 18:16 BST (UK) »
Can anybody help please?  :) :)

Joseph STEAD was born in 1830 and baptised in 1837 at a Presbyterian Meeting House in Leicester.
On both the 1841 and 1851 Census returns he is with his parents and sisters in Leicester  (See earlier posts for References).  In 1851 he is 20, single, a Bell Hanger (like his father) and born in Leicester.

But I cannot find hide nor hair of him after that.  Can anybody else find him and/or give me a clue please?

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« Reply #86 on: Friday 19 October 07 18:51 BST (UK) »


All I could find on 1861 was Richard I'm afraid Reiver !!  :)

RG9 Piece 2725 Folio 38 Page 10

Give yourself a little break Reiver ! ...... you're working too hard !!  ;D ;D

Can't find Butterworth in the pensions !

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« Reply #87 on: Friday 19 October 07 19:34 BST (UK) »

Do we have this already ? Karen M just sent it !!  ;D

Name -  Euclid Hope Butterworth
Arrival Date -  1 Sep 1910
Age - 50 Years
Background - English 
Departure - Liverpool
Ship Name - Cymric 
Arrival - Boston Massachusetts 
Last Residence - England 
Birthplace - Berkshire England 

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« Reply #88 on: Friday 19 October 07 19:39 BST (UK) »
Euclid is travelling with Mary Elizabeth Butterworth age 37, housewife,

Nearest Relative in Country where Alien came from

Euclid...
Brother JB Butterworth, 65 The Chase, Clapham C......?, London
Aunt Mrs. Sharp

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

Final Destination: New York, New York

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Bowman & Ellis - England
Etheridge - Gloucestershire

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« Reply #89 on: Friday 19 October 07 19:53 BST (UK) »
Gosh that's interesting! What a productive day this is. (It's probably just a coincidence but there was a waiter named Morris Heilpern aged 30 who travelled to Boston on the Bothnia on 20 September 1894. That was the name of Euclid's sister Adeliza's first husband and about the right age.  He was accompanied by Jeannie Heilpern age 25, a matron,  and Otto R Bersick age 33, also a waiter.)

"JB Butterworth " is presumably the 4-times married Joseph Steads Butterworth who did live in South London.

Questions questions .....Who was Mary Elizabeth Butterworth? Had Euclid remarried? What happened to Florence Isabel? What did Euclid do next? Who is Mrs Sharp? Who is Mrs Sunderland ?
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