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BUTLER & BUCKLEY

 

THESE FAMILY(BUTLER/BUCKLEY) LIVED IN THE BANSHA-KILMOYLER, SOUTH TIPPERARY, IRELAND AREA FROM 1840 OR BEFORE TO 1854/54 WHEN THE MIGRATED TO THE UNITED STATES.  JOHN AND MARGARET MAY HAVE BEEN BORN IN THE SAME AREA OF THEIR MARRIAGE, BUT AS OF THE DATE BELOW WE HAVE FOUND NO SPECIFIC AREA OF THEIR BIRTH.

 

UPDATE HISTORY OF

JOHN W. BUTLER  (W. is on his tombstone in West Ridge Township, Allamakee County, Iowa)

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MARRIAGE INFO OF JOHN W. BUTLER AND MARGARET BUCKLEY:

John and Margaret were married in Bansha/Kilmoyler Parish on Jan. 7th, 1841 with witness to the wedding listed as

Denis Cahill and Catherine Dwyre.

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CHILDREN OF JOHN W. BUTLER AND

MARGARET BUCKLEY BUTLER

Organized by: Bernard St. Clare Butler, Jr.

 

stclareusa@yahoo.com

 

NAME                                    BIRTH/PLACE                                   DEATH/PLACE

 

Johanna Butler (Baxter)         (November 14, 1841)                                 

                                                 Bansha, Tipperary, Ireland            Sept. 01, 1910 / Albert       

                                                 Baptized-Kilmoyler Parish            Lea, Freeborn, MN

                                                 Nov. 21, 1841-Godparents                                                                                           

                                                 James Butler & Ellen Buckley

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Mary Butler                            July, 1846 / Bansha, Tipperary,         Aug. 22, 1855

                                                 Ireland-Baptized-Kilmoyler               Richmond, Wayne,

                                                 Parish-July 28, 1846-Godparents       Indiana

                                                John & Ellen Connell

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Ellen  Butler                                      Jul 26, 1847 / Bansha, Tipperary,      Nov. 12, 1929 /

                                                Ireland-Baptized-Kilmoyler                      Ft. Thomas,                                                                 Parish-June 4, 1847 Godparents                                                        Campbell,

Pat ?Broneen? & Margaret O'Leary                                                    Kentucky

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Margaret Butler                Baptized July 1, 1849 Bansha/Kilmorler                 April 13, 1926

                                         Parish-Sponsors-James Caffrey & Ellen Peters      Waukon, Allamakee, Iowa,USA

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Bridget Butler     abt 1851-Bansha,                                               

                                                Tipperary, Ireland-Baptized-                                                                                          Kilmoyler Parish June 24, 1851                                                      

Godparents-William Blake &     Judy Butler

Bridget the 5th child born in Ireland was not with the family whwn they entered the USA in 1854.

This child must have died shortly after her birth on no later than early 1854. She may be buried

in Ireland or possibly died on the ship they came to the USA aboard.

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James Joseph Butler               Jan., 1855 / Dunkirk, New York        July 28, 1928

                                                                                                             Cincinnati, Ohio

 

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John Joseph Butler                 abt 1860 / Delaware County, Ohio           Sept. 10, 1900/Rock

                                                                                                             County, Wisconsin

 

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Elizabeth "Bessie" Butler            Jun. 12, 1862 / Oxford, Delaware,      Jan. 13, 1917 /         

                                                Ohio

                                                                                                             Calhoun,  Calhoun                        

                                                                                                             County, Iowa

Seven (7) Children

 

Five (5) born Bansha/Kilmoyler, South Tipperary County, Ireland

Three (3) born United States of America ----Two (2) Dunkirk, New York----One (1)

Oxford, Ohio

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John W. Butler (Probable middle initial stands for William.)

John's mother is Mary Butler born in Ireland 1795. Came to the USA with Margaret Buckley Butler, John's wife, and the four daughters born in Ireland in 1854 by ship.  The 1855 New York State Census states that John, the husband had lived in the USA for two years.  That means he entered the USA about 1853.  The rest of the family stated in the 1855 census that they had been living in the USA just one (1) year, making their entry date to the USA 1854.  Margaret the wife, daughters, Johanna, Mary, Ellen/Eleanor,  Maggie(Bridget), and the mother of John, Mary Butler.

 

In 1855 they were living in Evan Township in Erie County, New York.  Apparently they were very poor, even though that John, the father, was working for the railroad, as they are listed on the 1855 NY Census as living in a shanty.

 

 

NEW KEYS:

 

            A.  IF THE 1855 NEW YORK CENSUS IS CORRECT JOHN THE FATHER 

                  ENTERED THE UNITED STATES IN 1853.  NOT SURE IF HE ENTERED

                  THROUGH THE USA OR CANADA.                                                          

 

            B.  WIFE, MARGARET, CHILDREN (FOUR DAUGHTERS), AND JOHN'S

                  MOTHER (MARY BUTLER B-1795 IRELAND) ENTERED THE USA

                  IN 1854 OR APPROXIMATELY A YEAR LATER THAN JOHN

                  ENTERED.  ALSO NOT SURE IF THEY ENTERED THROUGH THE

                  USA OR CANADA.

 

            C.  JOHN BUTLER, THE FATHER, WAS BORN ABOUT 1816.  HIS GRAVE

                  MARKER NEAR WAUKON, IOWA THAT STATES HE WAS BORN ON

                  FEBRUARY 15, 1791 IS NOT CORRECT AS HIS MOTHER WAS

                  LISTED AS BEING BORN IN IRELAND IN 1795.  HIS FIRST USA

                  CENSUS IN 1860 STATES THAT HE WAS 44 YEARS OLD WHICH

                  WOULD MAKE MORE SENSE AS THIS WOULD MAKE HIS MOTHER

                  ABOUT 21 YEARS OF AGE IN 1816.

 

            D.  MARY (POSSIBLE MIDDLE NAME "FRANCIS") MARRIED A    

                  MICHAEL JAMES O'BRIEN.  THE O'BRIEN FAMILY MOVED THE

                  SAME OHIO COUNTY THAT THE BUTLER'S LIVED IN

                  THE 1860 AND 70'S. I PERSONALLY THINK THESE FAMILIES KNEW

                  EACH OTHER WHEN THEY LIVED IN IRELAND.

                  THE O'BRIEN FAMILY SEEMS TO HAVE COME FROM SOUTH TIPPERARY.

 

            E.  MARY BUTLER THE LISTED MOTHER OF JOHN BUTLER DOES NOT

                  SHOW UP IN THE 1860 USA CENSUS LIVING WITH THE BUTLER

                  FAMILY IN OHIO.  SHE MUST HAVE DIED, BUT I HAVE NO

                  INFORMATION AS TO HER DEATH.  IF SHE  DIED IT MUST HAVE

                  BEEN IN NEW YOURK STATE, AND THEY LIVED IN DUNKIRK,

                  ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK UNTIL THEY LEFT FOR OHIO

                  IN THE EARLY MONTHS OF 1860 BEFORE THE USA FEDERAL CENSUS WAS TAKEN.

 

            F.  JOHANNA BUTLER THE FIRST BORN CHILD AND WAS MARRIED IN

                  DECEMBER OF 1857 IN DUNKIRK, NEW YORK.  A WITNESS TO THE

                  WEDDING WAS A JAMES BUTLER.  THIS MAY BE THE SAME JAMES

                  BUTLER THAT WAS THE GODFATHER OF JOHANNA AT HER   BAPTISM.

                 THIS JAMES BUTLER MAY BE THE BROTHER OF JOHN  W. BUTLER.

                 THIS JAMES BUTLER LIVED IN DUNKIRK, NEW YORK AND WAS BORN

                 IN IRELAND AND HIS WIFE WAS NAMED JOHANNA.  THIS WITNESS

                TO THE WEDDING WAS BORN IN IRELAND ABOUT 1820.  HE MAY BE

                A COUSIN OF JOH BUTLER OR MAYBE EVEN HIS YOUNGER BROTHER.

                HE AND HIS WIFE HAD 4 DAUGHTERS, ALL BORN IN NEW YORK STATE.

                NAME  ARE VERY CLOSE TO JOHN W. BUTLER'S CHILDREN.

 

                                    WIFE--  JOHANNA BUTLER - WIFE BORN ABT.  1830

                                    IRELAND-- (no maiden name)

 

                                    CHILDREN:

 

                                    1. JOHANNA BUTLER BORN  1853 NEW YORK

 

                                    2. MARY BUTLER    BORN  1855  DUNKIRK, NEW YORK

 

                                    3. KATE BUTLER     BORN 1859   DUNKIRK, NEW YORK

 

                                    4. MARGARET BUTLER BORN 1862  DUNKIRK, NEW YORK

 

This is about all the new information I have on the Butler family from Tipperary.

 

Bernard St. Clare Butler, Jr.

Updated:   July 05, 2016      

Irishman43

Monday 4th Apr 2016, 03:40AM

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  • Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out. 

    I have passed this to a local volunteer

    Best wishes

    Clare Doyle

    Genealogy Support

    Clare Doyle

    Monday 4th Apr 2016, 12:18PM
  • Clare Doyle----  Could you or anyone who reads this please see if there is a Briget Butler buried in the church cemetery in the town of Bansha.  I see on Google Maps that there is a cemetery next to the church.  John Butler, Margaret Buckley Butler, and Mary Butler, John's mother, and 4 daughters left Ireland in 1853 and and came to the USA.  I have found five daughters that were baptized in Bansha/Kilmoyler Parish.  The 4th born daughter was named Bridget Butler.  She was baptized June of 1851.  She was the child that did not come with the family to the USA.  The father John entered the states a year before( 1853 ) the rest of the family.  His wife and four daughters, and his mother Mary entered a year later in 1854.  I am assuming that the child Bridget died between 1851 and 1854.  I am also assuming that she would be buried in the church cemetery sometime between thos dates.  I would apperciate help with this problem.  In my first post about the Butler and Buckley families from the Bansha area I have heard nothing.  I am sure there are still Butler's and Buckley's in the area southeast of Tipperary City.  Maybe I need some IRISH luck!

    Irish To The Core,

    Bernard St. Clare Butler, Jr

    stclareusa@yahoo.com

    Irishman43

    Friday 24th Jun 2016, 03:09AM
  • Hi Bernard,  The headstone inscriptions for Killadriffe are partly done by a local historian.  I think they are on  www.historicgraves.ie as well.  If you google parish of Bansha/Kilmoyler lots of lovely heritage material on the Parish.  I will try and find out the names of the other Graveyards in the Parish.  Will try and do more research on this for you, if you email me  mallow1@irelandxo.ie

      Regards.   Christina.

     

    Christina, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 24th Jun 2016, 01:42PM

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