Dear Tim,
GRO 1st qu. 1872 St Giles 1b 560
Born 29th December at 17 Little Queen Street
Henry William Butler, boy
Son of Henry Thomas Butler (occupation: actor) and Emma Butler, formerly Deighton.
The birth was registered by the boy's mother on 1st March 1872.
Emma Butler can be found in the 1871 census at 32 Tysoe St., Clerkenwell, living with a daughter, Ellen, age 2, born in Liverpool. Emma described herself as a 'professional actress', age 25, born in Blackfriars, Surrey, the head of the family and married.
In 1881 Emma appears at 24 Royal Terrace, Newington, with Ellen, now age 12, still born in Liverpool, and two sons: Henry W., age 9, and Charles E., age 1, born in Newington. Emma is now a dressmaker, age 37, born in Southwark, the head of the family, but now a widow.
By 1891 Emma is living at 72 Avenue Road, Camberwell, with Henry William, age 19, and Charles E., age 11, both born in Newington. Emma is now a mantle cutter, age 47, born in London, Blackfriars Road, the head of the family and still a widow.
Confusingly, Emma appears to have used her 'maiden' name when she had her children baptised: Ellen and Henry William at St Paul's, Walworth, on 22nd August 1873, when their address was 25 (not 24!) Royal Terrace. On this occasion, she is described in the register as a single woman. On 18th June 1884 she had another child baptised: Robert, born 1st June 1884; her address: 11, Carnaby St., and her profession: dressmaker. There is no mention of a father for any of these children.
All of these children, with the exception of Robert, who seems to have made no further appearances in the records, claimed on marriage that their father was Henry or Harry Butler:
Ellen (to Frederick Thomas Hunt, 1890) – Harry Butler, actor.
Henry William (to Margaret Elizabeth Smith, 1894) – Henry Butler, traveller, deceased.
Charles (to Lydia Sarah Kemp, 1901) – Henry William Butler, traveller.
Furthermore, Emma Butler died in 1917, aged 74, in Picton Street, Camberwell. Her death certificate states she was the widow of Henry William Butler, an actor (this information I have from a descendant of hers).
There are discrepancies here, but these are consistent with the children having had no real knowledge of what was probably a father, involved in a profession which at the time was not regarded universally as respectable, who had passed out of their lives while they were still very young.
An added confusion appears in the form of Emma Kate Butler, who married William James Clark at St. Paul's, Newington, on 19th March 1881, claiming to be the daughter of William Henry Butler (no indication of profession). Emma Kate Butler does not appear in any census returns under this name, but her great-granddaughter knows that she was brought up by Emma Butler, formerly Deighton, and this Emma Butler was a witness to her marriage.
Who was Emma Butler, formerly Deighton?
The only Emma Deighton who fits seems to be the daughter of William James Deighton (1798-1852, variously surgeon, apothecary and accoucheur to the parish of Bethnal Green) who was born on 29th January 1843 at 33, George Street (now Dolben Street, off Blackfriars Road) in Southwark. She was my father's great-aunt.
Other factors pointing to this link (in no particular order):
1. Ellen Butler's husband, Frederick Thomas Hunt, was her cousin, the son of Emma's older sister Hannah.
2. Emma Kate Butler claimed her grandfather was a doctor.
3. Emma Kate claimed the entertainer Eugene Stratton was some sort of cousin. This is a fantasy (he was born Eugene Augustus Rühlmann in Buffalo, New York), but Emma Deighton had a sister Ellen who appears to have lived with a William Stratton and borne him three children, Strattons who therefore were indeed Emma Kate's cousins.
4. For what it is worth, in 1849 Emma Deighton's oldest sister, Matilda, married James Lyddon Langabeer, who claimed to be a 'Professor of Dancing' and may have been identical with the Langabeer who played minor parts in plays at the Adelphi theatre in 1843 – another possible acting connection.
Unfortunately, Emma Deighton and Henry Thomas Butler do not appear to have been the marrying type.
So, Tim, were there two actors named Henry Thomas Butler? Or is this 'your' Henry Thomas? Was Emma 'that woman' who the aunts feared might turn up to the funeral in 1909? She was a 66 year old woman by then who appears to have earned her living as a mantle machinist at home. Somehow I suspect that even if she had learned of his death she wouldn't have been able to afford the trip north. So perhaps there was yet another woman!
Alan