In Geneva NY, Ontario County, Charles - sometimes called Chase - married Mary E. Madden on 27 September 1872. Their first two children were born in Geneva, NY, and the remaining children were born in Bay City, MI, where Charles worked his head off as a painter. Directories show them first at 12th and Fraser, later at 1008 14th street.
Their children were James Louis, Charles (died young), Francis/Fannie, Anna, Caroline/Elsie, Charles, William, Sarah, Mary, Henry Daniel, Gladys Josephine, George Dewey, Viola Beatrice, and Harvey.
The grave marker of Charles and Mary in Green Ridge cemetery is a curiosity.
In Geneva NY, Ontario County, Charles - sometimes called Chase - married Mary E. Madden on 27 September 1872. Their first two children were born in Geneva, NY, and the remaining children were born in Bay City, MI, where Charles worked his head off as a painter. Directories show them first at 12th and Fraser, later at 1008 14th street.
Their children were James Louis, Charles (died young), Francis/Fannie, Anna, Caroline/Elsie, Charles, William, Sarah, Mary, Henry Daniel, Gladys Josephine, George Dewey, Viola Beatrice, and Harvey.
The grave marker of Charles and Mary in Green Ridge cemetery is a curiosity.
Family Members
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Anna C. Butterfield Creamer
1877–1936
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Francis L "Fannie" Butterfield Boyer
1877–1945
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Elsie Caroline Butterfield Pratt
1879–1944
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Sarah F. Butterfield Wheeler
1887–1961
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Mary H. Butterfield Lindner
1888–1935
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Henry Daniel Butterfield
1892–1966
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Gladys J. Butterfield Wheeler
1894–1950
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George Dewey Butterfield
1897–1954
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Viola Beatrice Butterfield Weimer
1898–1970
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Harvey Harold Butterfield
1900–1970
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