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Topic: Butterworth, Thomas maybe Ohio 1913 + (Read 307 times)
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MunichDave
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Hi,
Looking for any connections to Thomas Butterworth, who we think lived in Ohio from abt 1913+, Could be springfield.
Thomas Butterworth was Born abt 1877.
www.family-collins.com
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Dave
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Hi Dave There is "a" Thomas Butterworth on the 1920 US census for Springfield, Summit, Ohio.
Butterworth, Thomas, Boarder, white, male, age 41, married, to USA in 1913.
A wife is not listed with him in the household.
Is this what you were needing to find?
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Bayley, Dorset, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Cheshire and others. Antrobus, Somerset/Glouster Skelton, Heslington, Yorkshire James, Norfolk, and London Delasalle, London area Gravett/Grevet, Surrey Also searching the above in Australia “Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk”
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MunichDave
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Hi Parbird,
As far as we can see, we do not think so ......
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Dave
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Hi Parbird,
As far as we can see, we do not think so ......
Regards
Dave
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Here's some things to check out concerning Springfield OH, maybe they will help you:
You might try the Clark Co OH obituary website: http://guardian.ccpl.lib.oh.us/obits/
Springfield had a significant Irish population in the 19th century (my own grandmother was born there). As I understand it this is because it was the farthest west point of a national highway envisioned by Thomas Jefferson. Many emigrants got that far, and stopped. There's a fair amount of information on Georgeann Malowney's website: http://www.irishgenealogy.com and I believe there is also a Clark County, OH historical society.
Cheers,
Mary
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