Bio: Butler, George A. & Nancy Marsh
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Surnames: Butler, Marsh
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Wis.) 9-7-1900
Butler's Corners: George Butler started for Pennsylvania Monday to transact business.
----Source: Federal Census Records
1870 Federal Census, Nelson, Buffalo Co., Wisconsin, United States, P.O. Fountain City, 1 June
George Buttler, white, male farmer
Estate: $1,000, Personal: $1,090
Household Members
George Buttler M 30y Pennsylvania
Nancy Buttler F 29y Pennsylvania (Feb
1840 - 4 Aug 1924)
William Buttler M 7y Wisconsin
Janne Buttler F 4y Wisconsin
Isaac Buttler M 2y Wisconsin
Daniel Buttler M 22y Pennsylvania
1880 Federal Census, Nelson, Buffalo, Wisconsin, United States, pg. 348
George Butler, white married American farmer
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
Page: 348
Household Members
Self George Butler M 41 Pennsylvania, United States
Wife Nancy Butler F 39 Pennsylvania, United States
Son William Butler M 16 (1864) Wisconsin, United States
Daughter Christena Butler F 13 Wisconsin, United States
Son Isaac H. Butler M 11 Wisconsin, United States
Son David Butler M 9 Wisconsin, United States (b. 15 Oct 1874)
Son James E. Butler M 5 Wisconsin, United States
Daughter Nora Bell Butler F 4 Wisconsin, United States (b. 14 May 1876)
Son Mc Clellan Butler M 2 Wisconsin, United States
1900 Federal Census, ED 22 Mentor & Hewett towns, Clark, Wisconsin, United
States, pg. 10, family 216
George A Butler, white, married male
Years Married: 35
Marriage Year (Estimated): 1865
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Household Members
Head George A Butler M 61 (Feb 1839) Pennsylvania
Wife Nancy Butler F 60 (Feb 1840) Pennsylvania
Son George Mc Butler M 22 (Sep 1878) Wisconsin
1910 Federal Census, Mentor, Clark, Wisconsin, pg. 9, family 183
Name: George A Butler, white married male
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Household Members
Head: George A Butler M 71y Pennsylvania
Wife: Nancy Butler F 70y Pennsylvania; Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania;
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
1920 Federal Census, Clark, Wisconsin family 7
Nancy Butler, white, widowed female
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Wisconsin Birth Records
Jerome Elvin Butler
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 15 Oct 1874
Birthplace: Nelson, Buffalo, Wisconsin
Race: White
Father's Name: George Butler
Mother's Name: Nancy Marsh
Daniel Noah Butler
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 15 Oct 1874
Birthplace: Nelson, Buffalo, Wisconsin
Race: White
Father's Name: George Butler
Mother's Name: Nancy Marsh
Nora Bell Butler
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 14 May 1876
Birthplace: Nelson, Buffalo, Wisconsin
Race: White
Father's Name: George Butler
Mother's Name: Nancy Marsh
Mclellan Butler
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 02 Sep 1878
Birthplace: Nelson, Buffalo, Wisconsin
Race: White
Father's Name: George Butler
Mother's Name: Nancy Marsh
Wisconsin Marriage Records
James E. Brown
Spouse's Name: Christine J. Butler
Event Date: 07 Jan 1891
Event Place: Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Father's Name: Wm. Brown
Mother's Name: Emily Brown
Spouse's Father's Name: George A. Butler
Spouse's Mother's Name: Nancy Butler
William C. Butler
Birthplace: Nelson, Buffalo, Wis.
Spouse's Name: Minnie Brown
Spouse's Birthplace: Madison, Wis.
Event Date: 09 Dec 1892
Event Place: Mentor, Clark, Wisconsin
Father's Name: Geo. A. Butler
Mother's Name: Nancie Marsh
Spouse's Father's Name: William Brown
Spouse's Mother's Name: Emlie Flick
Race: White
Al. E. Cole
Spouse's Name: Nora Butler
Event Date: 21 Aug 1899
Event Place: Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Father's Name: E.G. Cole
Mother's Name: Mary Stillwell
Spouse's Father's Name: G. A. Butler
Spouse's Mother's Name: Marsh
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News: Butler, George A. & Clarence Anderson
Transcriber: Janet
Surnames: Anderson, Butler
----Source: Stanley Republic, 12 Dec 1930, pg. 4
Clarence Anderson of Waupaca, killed two deer with one shot while hunting in the
Town of Mentor, Clark County. Our informant is G. A. Butler who took Mr.
Anderson and his deer to Greenwood, swimming his horses across Black River in
order to get the deer shipped before the time limit expired.