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Title: Thomas Butler
Post by: judi2632 on Friday 12 October 07 15:21 BST (UK)
Please could anyone help with information on Thomas Butler 1837

He was born in Ruddington, Nottingham.


He married a Fanny ( Frances Wagstaff in 1857)

I have him in the 61/ 71 /81/91 census with his wife & family, but nothing else

I would love to know his parents details if anyone could find a baptism for him


Many thanks Judi
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Heather D on Friday 12 October 07 15:55 BST (UK)
Hi Judi,

what makes you certain he was born Ruddington? As far as I can see, the census just states Nottinghamshire. Just wondered if you have some info we don't!

Heather
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: judi2632 on Friday 12 October 07 17:03 BST (UK)
Hi Heather

Thanks for the reply, You are right I have double checked all the census I have & all say Nottingham, I can only think that another relative may have given that information & it has not been verified.

As you can see from the census records Thomas was totally unaware of when he was born LOL

I think the safest bet is to order his marriage certificate to perhaps narrow the search,both for a birth year & his parents details

Many thanks Judi
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Heather D on Friday 12 October 07 17:51 BST (UK)
I wonder if your relative is confusing him with the Thomas born 1846 Ruddington, as your Thomas' age is wildly out in 1881?

I think you're right ...the certificate will hopefully give you a father's name and occupation and some witnesses to work with. Should be able to narrow it down then.

All the best, Heather
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Knellie on Sunday 21 October 07 19:40 BST (UK)

I have 'Butler Family' in my research - both in Ruddington and Clifton cum Glapton - quite a few links in the area. So will check my notes and also have a look when I'm at Archive next week.

If marriage about 1857 - birth about 1837 makes sense so missed reg. possibly. I've found that not only do returns seem to show lack of knowledge of birthplace, the same applies to age for some folk ::) ::)

Knellie
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Knellie on Monday 22 October 07 14:10 BST (UK)
 :D Hello Judi

Thought I'd post my finds here, in case anyone can help further :)

Reference Fiche 216 - Nottingham St Mary's

Page 195 No. 390 May 31st 1857

Thomas Butler and Fanny Wagstaff (both of 'Full age') - no help there!!!

he was FWK of Gedling Street - father Thomas Butler FWK (as above!!)

she was at Red Lion Square - father Isaac Wagstaff Gardener

Thomas signed / Fanny (her mark)

witnesses: ??Oscar Grieves and Mary Ann Batter??
                                                 John Dobson (Curate)

1881 Census gave Willoughby for Fanny - could only find a George - fairly sure Isaac father  :-[ didn't write it down but can check next time :-\


Didn't find Thomas in Ruddington Parish Records - may be there but non-conformist or somewhere altogether different ???

Let me know if you would like any copies sending.

Knellie
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: judi2632 on Monday 22 October 07 18:52 BST (UK)
Knellie

Many thanks for that, at least I am one stage closer with the parents of Thomas Butler.

 I now know his father was also Thomas Butler & have an address to work with.

The father of Fanny by the way was Isaac as you said.

Thank you so much for your efforts

Regards Judi
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Knellie on Monday 22 October 07 20:22 BST (UK)
On the Notts IGI references for Pinxton found the following:-

Thomas & Fanny Butler are given as parents for the following:-

George William Butler
b. 17th October 1870 bapt. 23rd July 1871 Pinxton
Annie Butler
b. 26th April 1874 bapt. 9th May 1874 Pinxton
Elizabeth Butler
b. 3rd September 1877 bapt. 6 Sept 1877

Knellie
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: judi2632 on Monday 22 October 07 21:52 BST (UK)
Hi Knellie

Oh now I am confused, I wonder if this is the same family as neither Elizabeth or Annie are on any census with my Thomas & Fanny ( They could have died young I guess).

I think George also died young as he only appeared aged 4 months in the 1871.

I will have to look at it more carefully & try to find their death records.

Thanks for all the info it,s great, & much appreciated

Kind regards Judi



Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Heather D on Monday 22 October 07 23:08 BST (UK)
A couple of burials at Pinxton St Helen...

12 May 1874 Annie Butler age 2 weeks
13 April 1872 George Butler 16 months

Heather
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: judi2632 on Tuesday 23 October 07 11:52 BST (UK)
Hi Heather

I love Rootschat what a great site.


Thats great at least I know I,am not going mad.

Thanks so much for your time the info is great.

I will now try to to fine Thomas butlers mother with his father Thomas in the 51 & 41 many thanks.

Kind regards

Judi
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: judi2632 on Tuesday 23 October 07 13:03 BST (UK)
Wonder if this could be them? what do you think?

Name of father RIGHT
Name of son & date RIGHT
Occupation of father RIGHT accotding to Thomas, wedding details of son Thomas in 1857 posted above

Thomas Butler    51.... FWK 1800
Elizabeth Butler 47     Wife  1804
Samuel Butler    27      Son  1824
Sentalow Butler 18     Son   1833
George Butler    15      Son    1836
Thomas Butler    13      Son   1838
Ellen Butler    8            Dau   1843

Mary Bedsley     49 Servant
Piece: 2123; Folio: 464; Page: 34;

NOT found on 41 yet still looking


Let me know your thoughts please

Judi
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Knellie on Tuesday 23 October 07 18:53 BST (UK)
 
I agree with you about Rootschat - I've always been wary about online info. but have had great support from Rootschat folk.

Are the family still in Nottingham on the '51 Census - looks promising - any clue as to address/area?

Early post referred to Thomas born Ruddington (one of mine does but I'm still looking ) so will pass on any possible links.


Keep searching
Knellie
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: judi2632 on Monday 23 March 15 12:36 GMT (UK)
Update

The above family in the 1841 is NOT the correct family sadly.

The Thomas Butler ( Junior) born 1837 to Thomas and Elizabeth was in fact Thomas Moore Butler baptised 19 Oct 1837 and he married in 1859. So not the guy I'm after.

Back to the drawing board

Judi
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Dizzifish on Monday 23 March 15 15:03 GMT (UK)
Hello Judi  :)

I didn't see any of these mentioned....you may need to look at non-conformist records for Thomas?


Baptisms = NOTTINGHAM St Barnabas R.C - parents Thomas BUTLER & Frances WAGSTAFF
HENRY - born 23rd March 1858 - baptised 9th May 1858
ELLEN - born 13th Jan 1861 - baptised 17th March 1861
CATHERINE - born 23rd Oct 1866 - baptised 30th Dec 1866

I will see what else I can find....
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Dizzifish on Monday 23 March 15 15:40 GMT (UK)
In light of the Catholic baptisms, I wonder if this could be Thomas? worth checking out.


Baptism - NOTTINGHAM St John R.C - parents Thomas BUTLER & Sarah CARR
Born 29th Aug 1833 - baptised 1st Sept 1833
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: judi2632 on Monday 23 March 15 15:46 GMT (UK)
Hi Dizzifish

Its funny that you also found that Baptism, I have also been trying to track this down too, sadly Thomas appears to be the only child to this couple, and I can't as yet find a marriage for them.

Judi
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Dizzifish on Monday 23 March 15 16:55 GMT (UK)
Hi Judi,

I couldn't find a marriage either.

Your Thomas must be somewhere on earlier census, I wonder if Thomas snr has died and Sarah remarries and young Thomas has his mothers new surname? .... just pondering the possibilities  :-\

I notice the baptism was recorded twice by the Notts FHS, same details but two parish names = NOTTINGHAM St Barnabas R.C. & NOTTINGHAM St John R.C.
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: judi2632 on Monday 23 March 15 17:04 GMT (UK)
I Think St Johns is correct  ,  St Barnabas not built until 1844

Judi
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: larkspur on Friday 27 March 15 11:01 GMT (UK)
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=716586.new#new
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: judi2632 on Friday 27 March 15 11:41 GMT (UK)
Hi Larkspur

Many thanks for linking the 2 queries. Much appreciated.

This one really has me stumped, I thought we might be on to something with the birth of Thomas Butler on  29 Aug 1833 to Thomas Butler and Sarah Carr but without the marriage and Census its hard to prove.

I wonder if perhaps there are any death records for either of the parents at St Johns Roman Catholic church which may indicate a remarriage or that Thomas Junior was in the workhouse?

I will continue the search

Judi

Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: larkspur on Sunday 29 March 15 15:59 BST (UK)
Just in case you don't have this
Baptism Widmerpool
 15-7-1839 Fanny dau of Isaac and Hannah Wagstaff abode Loughborough.
1841 census
HO107/863/26/14 p22
1851 census/
HO107/2131/16 p 25

St Johns RC does not have any burial records on the Notts cd
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: judi2632 on Monday 30 March 15 12:13 BST (UK)
Thanks Larkspur

I did have the above information regarding to Fanny Wagstaff,but thank you for posting it,However  I did't know that St Johns Burial's were not covered on the Nottinghamshire cd.

I will contact the records office to try to establish if there are any records available there.your help as always very much appreciated .

Kind Regards Judi
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: larkspur on Monday 30 March 15 14:01 BST (UK)
Maybe the Church did not have a burial ground?? I can find very little about it online.
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Rosinish on Monday 30 March 15 15:04 BST (UK)

Thomas Butler and Fanny Wagstaff (both of 'Full age') - no help there!!!

he was FWK of Gedling Street - father Thomas Butler FWK (as above!!)

she was at Red Lion Square - father Isaac Wagstaff Gardener

Thomas signed / Fanny (her mark)

witnesses: ??Oscar Grieves and Mary Ann Batter??
                                                 John Dobson (Curate)

I have a feeling this may actually be an error & maybe should possibly have read Mary Ann Butler  ???

Annie

ADDED (Possibly misheard at the time)
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: judi2632 on Thursday 07 December 23 07:05 GMT (UK)
Hi All

I have returned to this search after many years and have just come across another record related to this Thomas Butler. ( may help someone else as well)

UK, Prison Commission Records, 1770-1951 for Thomas Butler
Thomas Butler aged 18 ( Born 1835)  was convicted of "Theft from the person" in Nottingham in 1853 and sentenced to 7 years.

It also states he had 4 previous times he was convicted under "The Vagrant act".

His father was listed as also Thomas Butler "Frame work Knitter " and his address  as
4 Pleasant Row, Gedling Street Nottingham.

His sentence was served at Wakefield prison and then moved to Portland Prison in 1854 .

Hi sentence completed 2nd March 1860.

Naughty boy ;D


I do also please have a request please can anyone find the address given ( 4 Pleasant Row, Gedling Street Nottingham. ) on the 1841 & 1851 census please or know which parish this was in.
I have searched and searched and really struggling to locate.

Also I assume he was up before the magistrates in Nottingham for the 4 prior offences is there any reports in the newspapers that may help further with the search ?

Thanks in advance Judi



Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Dundee on Thursday 07 December 23 10:47 GMT (UK)
In 1851 Pleasant Row is at Piece   2132; Folio 751; Page number 42, or search for John BROWN born 1817, Leicester, wife Ann.  Gedling Street is a few pages before this.

Debra  :D
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: judi2632 on Thursday 07 December 23 11:49 GMT (UK)
Hi Debra

Thanks for that, I was hoping it may shed some further light on the Butler family, sadly they don't appear to be either on Pleasant Row or Gedling Street  :( But really appreciate the link

Kind Regards Judi
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Annie65115 on Thursday 07 December 23 16:16 GMT (UK)
Nott Mercury, 23 Oct 1850; A 14 year FWK called Thomas Butler was up in court for piclpocketing in the marketplace. It says he was remanded but I can't find further details.

Same, 6 Feb 1851: 15 year old Thomas Butler, a FWK of Victoria St, was remanded on suspicion of pickpocketing. Apparently his father (unnamed) found some money wrapped in a silk scarf on his bed!

21 Mar 1851: Picked up again on suspicion of pickpocketing; age given as 16, address Victoria St. He was also accused of assaulting a child. Sent to House of Correction for 2 months for hard labour. So that's where he'd have been for the 1851 census.

Feb 1852: he's back in court, now aged 18. (Obviously not all these given ages can be correct!) Stocking maker of 12 Victoria St, pickpocketing again.

June 1852: insufficient evidence to convict him of another charge of pocket-picking.

9 Sept 1852;jailed for 3 months with hard labour for (you guessed it) pickpocketing

Jan 1853; back in court for the same; address given as Platoff Court, Platoff St. This came to the assizes in March and he was transported for 7 years,but not before his mother has given him an alibi which the court obviously didn't believe.
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Annie65115 on Thursday 07 December 23 16:22 GMT (UK)
1851 census; Victoria St, St Mary, Nottingham

Thomas Butler, 54, pensioner
Elizabeth Butler, 43
and their children
Mary Ann Butler, 19, lace carder  (poss marriage witness?)
Sarah Butler, 17, machine worker
Ellen Butler, 15, machine worker
Catherine Butler, 5, scholar

all born in Dublin!

(And this would perhaps link to another early court appearance by a "little Irish lad" called Thomas Butler who was discharged for a first offence of stealing in Nottingham in May 1850))

Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Annie65115 on Thursday 07 December 23 16:25 GMT (UK)
This is the family; in 1861 Thomas and Eliza Butler and their two youngest daughters are in Plat Court, St Mary's,Nottingham.

Both parents are now listed as FWKs.
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Annie65115 on Thursday 07 December 23 16:31 GMT (UK)
Death:

1861 04 30   Sarah BUTLER   20   Victoria St    NOTTINGHAM St Mary
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Annie65115 on Thursday 07 December 23 17:08 GMT (UK)
Thomas Butler aged 18 ( Born 1835)  was convicted of "Theft from the person" in Nottingham in 1853 and sentenced to 7 years.

It also states he had 4 previous times he was convicted under "The Vagrant act".

His father was listed as also Thomas Butler "Frame work Knitter " and his address  as
4 Pleasant Row, Gedling Street Nottingham.

His sentence was served at Wakefield prison and then moved to Portland Prison in 1854 .

Hi sentence completed 2nd March 1860.
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But the marriage to Fanny was in 1857 -- so something's not right -----
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: judi2632 on Friday 08 December 23 09:04 GMT (UK)
Hi Annie

Thanks so so much for all the research, you are 100% right the timeline for the Thomas Butler looked great until the timeline of his prison sentence and the date of his marriage to Fanny Wagstaff. .....Thomas Butler may have been let out on licence prior to completing his sentence Annie

.Please can I ask you to look at the original copy on Ancestry and see if you agree, I'm looking at the very light writing at the start of the record under his name  ( Thomas Butler) I THINK it reads

Licence Reg number 4216
Discharged 3 April 1856
Licence Number 5239
Revoked 3 May 1858

Scanning further into same record it appears he had been admitted to Portland prison on two occasions one in 28 April 1854 and then again in 24 May 1858 ( presumably when his licence was revoked)

So question ? was  this Thomas Butler married to Fanny Wagstaff while out on licence from Portland ??? OR was this Thomas Butler NOT the same person at all ??? more questions than answers lol I really do appreciate all the input and expert help.

Every census indicates my Thomas Butler was Nottingham born but who knows.

 I need to relook from the start on this line to see if I can unpick it. with available paperwork and facts

It starts with my great grandmother
 
Born 23 Oct 1866  Nottingham,  Catherine Butler known as  ( Kate) .FACT

Census for 1891 has the following that takes us back on the BUTLER Line.

William Screeton aged 63
Mary A Screeton aged 61
Thomas BUTLER aged 50 (born 1841)  Widower Foreman Porter west midlands railway Boarder
Kate ( CATHERINE) BUTLER aged 24 Boarder
William T Screeton aged 20 Boarder  ( Boarding with his Grandparents and his wife to be Catherine Butler and her father Thomas Butler a widower)
.....................................................................

William Thomas Screeton and Catherine Butler then marry
Married 5 Oct 1892  Married William Thomas Screeton Fact
....................................................................

Looking at the 1881 For Thomas Butler born 1841 according to 1991 census and daughter Catherine ( Kate ) Butler .

1881 Census
Thomas Butler aged 33 Head  Railway Lab Nottingham........indicates born 1848
Frances Butler aged 34 wife  Leic Willoughby
Catherine Butler aged 14 Fancy box maker Nottingham
..............................
1871
Thomas Butler aged 34 head Coalminer Nottingham ( Born 1837) according to census
Francis Butler aged 32
Catherine Butler aged 4
George M Butler aged 4/12
.....................................

Baptism for Catherine Butler
Free Reg

Catherine Butler
St Barnabas
birthdate 23 Oct 1866
Baptism date 30 Dec 1866
Father forename Thomas
Mother forename Frances
Father surname   BUTLER
Mother surname   WAGSTAFF
.........................................

Kind Regards Judi

Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Annie65115 on Friday 08 December 23 09:14 GMT (UK)
Just a quick response over breakfast. If your Thomas was the miscreant of Victoria St, he would almost certainly have been born in ireland, given that all the other children, older and younger, were.

And since the youngest sibling was only 5 in 1851, and born in Ireland, that would put the family's arrival in England in the latter half if the 1840s. So this Thomas, born ten years earlier, would know where he was from.

I also wonder if such a locally well known miscreant whose hand was permanently rifling through someone else's pocket, would really have got a job as a railway porter after many years in jail!

Whilst I was v proud of myself for tracing this family yesterday, the cold light, and circumstantial evidence, of today is suggesting to me that it's probably NOT your Thomas after all.

Will look at other stuff on the computer (rather than the phone) later.
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Annie65115 on Friday 08 December 23 14:10 GMT (UK)
Happy to have a look at the ancestry record (if it's avail on my membership) but I can't find it! Can you point me in the right direction?

All I can see is quarterly returns from the prison hulk; Thomas's behaviour varied from "very good" to "exemplary" and there's a note, "Sentence expired 2 mch 60".
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: judi2632 on Saturday 09 December 23 09:08 GMT (UK)
Hi Annie
The record Im looking at is on Ancestry and in the record file

UK, Prison Commission Records, 1770-1951 for Thomas Butler
Portland Prison
Prison Records
1874-1882

On page 37

Thanks Judi
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Annie65115 on Saturday 09 December 23 09:17 GMT (UK)
Ok, found it, and I agree with your reading of it.
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: judi2632 on Sunday 10 December 23 06:39 GMT (UK)
 :D Hi All

Annie I have just reverted to looking at my DNA and bingo. All the research you have uncovered with the Thomas Butler DUBLIN family have lead to a DNA connection in NY USA  with whom I share DNA at around the 4th/5th cousin match.

His tree leads directly to the Daughter Catherine Butler born Dublin 1846 to Thomas Butler and Elizabeth( Eliza) Carr ( Carroll) both of whom born Dublin.

looking at other DNA matches I have with this one DNA match when I look to see how many others we both share DNA with there are 9 other people we both share DNA with. ;D

The Thomas Butler born 1797 c Dublin that you found and researched yesterday emigrated after the UK 1861 census to NY USA with daughters Catherine Butler born 1846  and Mary Ann Driscoll nee Butler

I think you may have just cracked the Brickwall :-*

Now more research to follow confirm and try to link up the other DNA matches

Many many thanks

Judi

 
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Annie65115 on Sunday 10 December 23 10:48 GMT (UK)
whooo! Merry Xmas!!   ;D :D ;D

I wondered where they'd all gone after 1861 as the only burial I could see was Sarah's (previous page). I wondered if they'd gone back to Ireland - I didn't think of them going further afield (and I no longer have the most expensive ancestry sub to look at international records).

So glad that you feel we've cracked it!
Title: Re: Thomas Butler
Post by: Annie65115 on Sunday 10 December 23 10:50 GMT (UK)
BTW I've come across other Irish "immigrants" into the Midlands who became FWKs. I wondered why this should be so and discovered that whilst FWK was principally a trade of the Midlands (Leic, Derby and parts of Notts though of course lace making and bleaching was big in Notts as well), there was also a focus of FWK in the Dublin area   :D