Individual Details
George Joseph BUTLER
(6 Aug 1863 - Aft 2 Apr 1911)
George's baptismal sponsers were Paul Joseph Roret and Emilia Roret.
George was a musical instrument maker in the family business. He is listed in the 1901 and 1911 returns for for the Butler household, suggesting he still lived at home. He was 47 at the time of the 1911 census so it is likely he never married. The Haymarket shop closed down in 1913. Assuming George was alive at the time, the closure seems surprising given that he was then aged only about 50. However, it is believed George was a poor businessman who did not enjoy good health.
Note: The George J. Butler who died in Lambeth, London in 1950 aged 87 is not our George above, but George John, a retired police constable, with the informant being a daughter.
George was a musical instrument maker in the family business. He is listed in the 1901 and 1911 returns for for the Butler household, suggesting he still lived at home. He was 47 at the time of the 1911 census so it is likely he never married. The Haymarket shop closed down in 1913. Assuming George was alive at the time, the closure seems surprising given that he was then aged only about 50. However, it is believed George was a poor businessman who did not enjoy good health.
Note: The George J. Butler who died in Lambeth, London in 1950 aged 87 is not our George above, but George John, a retired police constable, with the informant being a daughter.
Events
| Birth | 6 Aug 1863 | 29a Haymarket, London | |||
| Christen | 12 Aug 1863 | St. Patrick's Church, Soho Square, Westminster, London | |||
| Death | Aft 2 Apr 1911 | probably London |
Families
| Father | George Patrick BUTLER (1834 - 1911) |
| Mother | Jane LYNCH (1834 - 1902) |
| Sibling | Mary Theresa BUTLER (1865 - 1953) |
| Sibling | Jane Frances BUTLER (1867 - 1946) |
| Sibling | William John BUTLER (1869 - 1933) |
| Sibling | Winifred Mary BUTLER (1876 - 1919) |