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Daisy Butler
Daisy Butler, Woking, Surrey, requested postcard exchanges in vintage publication in 1905.


England Census 1901 about Daisy Elizabeth Butler and family
Residence: Beauchamp Road, East Molesey, Surrey, England
Name Relation Gender Age Birth Place of Birth
George Butler
Elizabeth Butler
Edith R. Butler
Daisy E. Butler
Winifred M. Butler
Grace C. Butler
Head
Wife
Daughter
Daughter
Daughter
Daughter
Male
Female
Female
Female
Female
Female
30
32
7
5
3
1
abt. 1871
abt. 1869
abt. 1894
abt. 1896
abt. 1898
abt. 1900
Ripley, Surrey
West Horsley, Surrey
Ripley, Surrey
Woking, Surrey
Long Ditton, Surrey
East Molesey, Surrey

Daisy Elizabeth Butler was baütised in the Christ Church in Woking, Surrey, England on 15 September 1895. Her parents were George and Elizabeth Butler. Her birth was registered in Guildford, Surrey during the third quarter of 1895.

A Daisy Butler, born abt. 1895, travelled from London to Brisbane, Australia on 17 September 1915. She was a passenger of the "Roscommon".


Margaret and Joan Butler
Margaret and Joan Butler won photography competitions in vintage publications in September 1920.



S. M. Buttler
Scholars names who attended King Edward VII School, Sheffield in 1922.

S. M. Buttler


England Census 1911 about Stanley Mason Buttler and family
Residence: Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Name Relation Gender Age Birth Place of Birth
James Buttler
Elizabeth Buttler
Grace Buttler
Harry Mason Buttler
James Morris Buttler
Eva Buttler
Stanley Mason Buttler
Tom Douglas Buttler
Head
Wife
Daughter
Son
Son
Daughter
Son
Son
Male
Female
Female
Male
Male
Female
Male
Male
44
48
19
14
12
10
5
4
abt. 1867
abt. 1863
abt. 1892
abt. 1897
abt. 1899
abt. 1901
abt. 1906
abt. 1907
Little Harrowden, Northamptonshire
Sheffield, Yorkshire
Sheffield, Yorkshire
Sheffield, Yorkshire
Sheffield, Yorkshire
Sheffield, Yorkshire
Sheffield, Yorkshire
Kegworth, Leicestershire


Robert Butler
Passenger on the SS "China" from Liverpool to New York.
Arrival was on 10 January 1878.
Robert Butler, 47 years old, treasurer, accomodation: cabin.
Nationality: Bohemia, Czechoslovakia.
Wants to become an inhabitant of the Bahamas.

S. S. China:
First screw-propelled steamship built for the Cunard Line. The first Cunarder to carry emigrants. Passengers: 150 cabin, 753 third class. Maiden voyage: Liverpool-New York, March 15, 1862. Compound engines in 1873. Final sailing for Cunard Line was Liverpool-New York, March 9, 1878. Renamed: Magallanes (1888) Spanish. Converted to sail (4 masted barque) and renamed Theodor in 1889. Left Tampa in March 1906, for Yokohama with a cargo of phosphates, and was lost in rather strange circumstances.




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Lost Ancestors: 12 May 2021