| Name |
Butterfield, Richard A. [1, 2] |
| Birth |
25 Dec 1866 |
New York City [1, 2] |
| Gender |
Male |
| activity |
Oswayo Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
| Eleven Mile Glee Club- Lotta Rozelle, Florence Kelly, Arvilla Rathbun Ethelyn Butterfield, Minnie Healy, Anna Healy, Abbie Rathbun, Frank Rozelle. Dick Butterfield, Dean Healy, Frank Hyde, Fred Rozelle. |
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Lanny NunnFavorites
· January 23 2024
· Eleven Mile Glee Club-
sesated: Lotta Rozelle, Florence Kelly, Arvilla Rathbun
row 2: Ethelyn Butterfield, Minnie Healy, Anna Healy, Abbie Rathbun, Frank Rozelle.
back: Dick Butterfield, Dean Healy, Frank Hyde, Fred Rozelle.
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Michelle Filer
My Great Grandfather, Frank Hyde. His wife was Cora
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Paula Weber
Michelle Filer Villa was Ernie's Aunt
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William Prestis
Michelle Filer do you know what year this was taken?
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Michelle Filer
William Prestis I do not
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Deb Bliss Plummer
The Healy's are all relatives of my grandmother.
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Deb Bliss Plummer
Another photo of Minnie Healy
May be an image of 1 person and text
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GloriaJean Burton
I have to come to the historical society in Shinglehouse because somehow my grandfather Frank Walker is related to Frank Rozelle
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Howard Wheeler
My Great Grandmother Hattie Walker from Eleven Mile. She married Andrew Manson Wheeler in 1884 or 1886 or maybe 1888. I'm having trouble narrowing it down.
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John C Wetzel
Many of this crowd are in this program, 11-Mile. No date.
May be an image of ?ticket stub and ?text that says
'??4 GRAND Everybody Frantic! Wild with Delight and Crazy with Excitement! TO BE GIVEN BY Eleven Mile Literary Society AT_ AND ON ON THE SCHOOL MA'AM. Brilliant Conedy in Four Acts. CTERS FANNIE "ETHELY RICHARD FRAKRE FRANK CHAS. THE DANGER SIGNAL. Two Act Drama. ARACTERS: ROZELL ADMISSION, 20 Cts. CHILDREN, 10 Cts. Doors Open 7. commencing FRED ROZELL, Manager O'Clock, SHARP.?'??
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Oswayo Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [4] |
| Eleven Mile Literary Society The School Ma'am The Danger Signal Fred Rozell, Manager |
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Victor Fosmer
March 10 2023 · FB/Shinglehouse
Eleven Mile Literary Society
The School Ma'am
The Danger Signal
Fred Rozell, Manager
COME ONE! COME ALL!
I don’t know where it was held or when ! But I think I missed something great!
While looking around in the Oswayo Valley Historical Society room at the library today I found this in a file on the Eleven Mile.
Check out the actors names!
So much history in this Oswayo Valley!
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Julie Serkleski
Pretty neat!
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Brian Bennett
I’m gonna guess at Chrystal church
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Paula Weber
Villa and Abbie were my grandfather's aunts.
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Beverly Kleiderlein
I recognize the names from years ago but hadn’t realized they we local talent. So interesting.
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Vicki Hyde
That is cool!
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Michelle Filer
Frank Hyde was my Great Grandpa
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Karen Gustin
Great prices back then!????????
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John C Wetzel
Anyone know the date?
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Victor Fosmer
John C Wetzel I couldn’t find a date on it, I don’t know if these actors/actresses were children or adult at the time. Maybe some of the relatives of the actors could venture a guess.
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Pamela Learn
So interesting
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| census 1880 |
17 Jun 1880 |
Oswayo Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Age: 13; At Home Occupation: At Home; AttendedSchool: Yes; EnumerationDistrict: 107; Single MaritalStatus: Single; Son RelationToHead: Son |
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A. V. Butterfield in the 1880 United States Federal Census
date 17 June 1880
B. F. Sherman
Name A. V. Butterfield
[Alaband V. Butterfield]
Age 44
Birth Abt 1836 Maine
Home Oswayo, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Dwelling 241
Race White
Gender Male
Relation Self (Head)
Status Married
Spouse Livina A. Butterfield
Father's Birth Maine
Mother's Birth Maine
Occ Carpenter
Sick Rheumatism
Maimed, Crippled, or Bedridden Yes
Neighbors View others on page
Household
A. V. Butterfield 44 Self (Head)
Livina A. Butterfield 38 Wife
Richard A. Butterfield 13 Son
Florice Butterfield 11 Sister
Ida L. V. Butterfield 11m Daughter
Year: 1880; Census Place: Oswayo, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1166; Page: 503B; Enumeration District: 107
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| gossip |
26 Sep 1900 |
Eleven Mile, Oswayo, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [5] |
| George Maynard of Oswayo is working for Richard Butterfield. |
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Potter County News, 11-Mile, Ladona, Ayres Hill. Wed, 26 Sept 1900 Butterfield Rozell Healy Walker
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Wed, Sep 26, 1900 p14
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• ELEVEN MILE.
Mrs. James Rusell of Oswayo visited friends here last week.
Mrs. E. Connor and George Van Buren were pleasant callers at this place Sunday evening.
Miss Hallie Walker visited friends at Wellsville Friday last.
Joseph Baker wheeled to Honeoye Sunday,
Our school Is progressing finely under the mangement of Miss Ida Butterfield.
Frank Rozell's house is nearly completed.
Edgar and Will Baker took in the sights at Genesee Sunday.
Walter Healy of Chrystal called on friends here Sunday.
Miss Myrtle Walker has a new guitar.
George Maynard of Oswayo is working for Richard Butterfield.
Charles Walker had business at Wellsville one day last week.
TABLER'S BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT relieves the intense itching. It soothes, heals and cures chronic caseB where surgeons fail. It is no experiment; its Bales increase through ttB cures, livery Dome guaranieeu.
Price, 50 cts. in bottles, tubes 75 cts. M. S. Thompson & Co.
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| Occupation |
1910 |
Eleven Mile, Oswayo, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Postmaster. [No mention of Postmaster in Richard A. Butterfield's obit -jcw20240229GHLn- ELEVEN MILE P.O., Richard Butterfield, Postmaster, 1910 L-R Butterfield's sister Ida Van Buren; his mother, Lavina Butterfield, his nephew, Richard VanBuren. |
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Lanny Nunn FB/Shinglehouse
Favorites · January 22 2024 ·
ELEVEN MILE P.O., Richard Butterfield, Postmaster, 1910
L-R Butterfield's sister Ida Van Buren;
his mother, Lavina Butterfield,
his nephew, Richard VanBuren.
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Tim Lunn
And a brand new roof.
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Michelle Filer
This was my great Aunt Ruby Hyde VanBurens home.
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Donna Serkleski Lingenfelter
Michelle Filer a great lady
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Paul Blauvelt
Donna Serkleski Lingenfelter This is what I have been told!
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Debra Williams
Michelle Filer yeah
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Debra Williams
And i still miss my grandma Ruby????
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Michelle Filer
Debra Williams me too. She was always fun!
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Debra Williams
Michelle Filer yeah, remember her big barn she had? We would sneak in it to snoop around. She didn't want us in their.said their eas alot of sharp things.
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Debra Williams
But your grandma (my great aunt) attic was the best.she had the old clothes up their.we loved to play dress up with.
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Michelle Filer
Debra Williams I do remember that
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Michelle Filer
Debra Williams That was the best place to play dress up and even had a few pair of crutches to help the “wounded”
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Kenneth Hallock
Michelle Filer where is this house
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Michelle Filer
Kenneth Hallock last house on the right on Eleven Mile before you turn unto O’Donnell Road to Genesee.
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Kenneth Hallock
Michelle Filer thought maybe
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Virginia Bixby
I have been in this house many times. I took my Grandmother, Gertrude Kemp, to visit Ruby there. We also spent time with Ruby and Dick when they lived in California. Ruby was 103 when she passed away and Gram had just turned 101 when she passed. I spent a lot of time working with the missionary with Ruby, Gram, Flossie Perkins, Ella Walker etc when I was a teenager.
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Brian Bennett
I remember hearing that was the oldest house on the 11 mile
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Jan Sutton
Remember this house well
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Barb Herzog
I loved being in that house with my Great Gramma. I swear I can still smell it when I think about it.
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Sue Dailey
Tonya Gardner, does this house look familiar to you or your mom?
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Debra Williams
Sue Dailey was Ruth 's mother's house.i loved having tea & apple pie with her.????
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Sue Dailey
Debra Williams I know it was grandma’s but Tonya’s mom was a Walker that used to live up the road from grandma’s place. They used to visit grandma.
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Christine Irwin
Awww.....this brings back some wonderful memories! My great grandma was one of the best human I've ever known. Next to my grandma Dailey of course.
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Sue Dailey
Christine Irwin they were special ladies. I am so glad that I got to know them.
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Lanny Nunn FB/Shinglehouse
Favorites · January 22 2024 ·
ELEVEN MILE P.O., Richard Butterfield, Postmaster, 1910
L-R Butterfield's sister Ida Van Buren;
his mother, Lavina Butterfield,
his nephew, Richard VanBuren.
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Tim Lunn
And a brand new roof.
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Michelle Filer
This was my great Aunt Ruby Hyde VanBurens… |
| Occupation2 |
Bef 1918 |
Eleven Mile, Oswayo, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Prior to his cheese making work, he owned and operated a sawmill on the Eleven Mile. |
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R. A. Butterfield obituary
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Thu, Oct 8, 1953 p9
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• R. A. Butterfield Dies In Olean Hospital
Richard A. Butterfield passed away at the Olean General Hospital Friday afternoon, Oct. 2, 1953 after an illness of a short duration.
Mr. Butterfield was born Dec. 25, 1866 in New York City. He lived on the Eleven Mile about 70 years. In late years he lived in New York and four years in Red Hook, N.Y., coming back to his home on Eleven Mile in March of this year.
He was engaged as a cheese maker for about 15 years, prior to his retirement in 1933. Prior to his cheese making work, he owned and operated a sawmill on the Eleven Mile.
He is survived by one sister, Mrs. John VanBuren, Shinglehouse; one nephew, Richard VanBuren, Red Hook, N.Y. Funeral services were held at the Ohrystal E. U. B. Church, Monday at 2:30 o'clock with the Rev. Paul Whitcomb officiating .
Burial was made in the Chrystal Cemetery..
United States
Pennsylvania
Coudersport
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1953
Oct
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| Occupation1 |
Between 1918 and 1933 |
Eleven Mile, Oswayo, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| cheese maker: He was engaged as a cheese maker for about 15 years, prior to his retirement in 1933. |
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R. A. Butterfield obituary
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Thu, Oct 8, 1953 p9
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• R. A. Butterfield Dies In Olean Hospital
Richard A. Butterfield passed away at the Olean General Hospital Friday afternoon, Oct. 2, 1953 after an illness of a short duration.
Mr. Butterfield was born Dec. 25, 1866 in New York City. He lived on the Eleven Mile about 70 years. In late years he lived in New York and four years in Red Hook, N.Y., coming back to his home on Eleven Mile in March of this year.
He was engaged as a cheese maker for about 15 years, prior to his retirement in 1933. Prior to his cheese making work, he owned and operated a sawmill on the Eleven Mile.
He is survived by one sister, Mrs. John VanBuren, Shinglehouse; one nephew, Richard VanBuren, Red Hook, N.Y. Funeral services were held at the Ohrystal E. U. B. Church, Monday at 2:30 o'clock with the Rev. Paul Whitcomb officiating .
Burial was made in the Chrystal Cemetery..
United States
Pennsylvania
Coudersport
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Oct
08
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| Retired |
1933 |
Oswayo Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| He was engaged as a cheese maker for about 15 years, prior to his retirement in 1933. |
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R. A. Butterfield obituary
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Thu, Oct 8, 1953 p9
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• R. A. Butterfield Dies In Olean Hospital
Richard A. Butterfield passed away at the Olean General Hospital Friday afternoon, Oct. 2, 1953 after an illness of a short duration.
Mr. Butterfield was born Dec. 25, 1866 in New York City. He lived on the Eleven Mile about 70 years. In late years he lived in New York and four years in Red Hook, N.Y., coming back to his home on Eleven Mile in March of this year.
He was engaged as a cheese maker for about 15 years, prior to his retirement in 1933. Prior to his cheese making work, he owned and operated a sawmill on the Eleven Mile.
He is survived by one sister, Mrs. John VanBuren, Shinglehouse; one nephew, Richard VanBuren, Red Hook, N.Y. Funeral services were held at the Ohrystal E. U. B. Church, Monday at 2:30 o'clock with the Rev. Paul Whitcomb officiating .
Burial was made in the Chrystal Cemetery..
United States
Pennsylvania
Coudersport
The Potter Enterprise
1953
Oct
08
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| Death |
2 Oct 1953 |
Olean, Cattaraugus, New York, USA [2] |
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R. A. Butterfield obituary
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Thu, Oct 8, 1953 p9
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• R. A. Butterfield Dies In Olean Hospital
Richard A. Butterfield passed away at the Olean General Hospital Friday afternoon, Oct. 2, 1953 after an illness of a short duration.
Mr. Butterfield was born Dec. 25, 1866 in New York City. He lived on the Eleven Mile about 70 years. In late years he lived in New York and four vears in Red Hook, N.Y., coming back to his home on Eleven Mile in March of this year.
He was engaged as a cheese maker for about 15 years, prior to his re tirement in 1933. Prior to his cheese making work, he owned and operat ed a sawmill on the Eleven Mile.
He is survived by one sister, Mrs. John VanBuren, Shinglehouse; one nephew, Richard VanBuren, Red Hook, N.Y. Funeral services were held at tne Ohry.stal E. U. B. Church, Monday at 2:30 o'clock with the Rev. Paul Whitcomb officiating .
Burial was made in the Chrystal Cemetery..
United States
Pennsylvania
Coudersport
The Potter Enterprise
1953
Oct
08
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- age 86. Olean General Hospital, after an illness of short duration.
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| Burial |
Aft 2 Oct 1953 |
Chrystal Cemetery, Chrystal, Oswayo, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [2] |
| Obituary |
8 Oct 1953 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [2] |
| Richard A. Butterfield passed away at the Olean General Hospital Friday afternoon, Oct. 2, 1953 after an illness of a short duration. Mr. Butterfield was born Dec. 25, 1866 in New York City. He lived on the Eleven Mile about 70 years. In late years he lived in New York and four vears in Red Hook, N.Y., coming back to his home on Eleven Mile in March of this year. He was engaged as a cheese maker for about 15 years, prior to his re tirement in 1933. Prior to his cheese making work, he owned and operat ed a sawmill on the Eleven Mile. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. John VanBuren, Shinglehouse; one nephew, Richard VanBuren, Red Hook, N.Y. Funeral services were held at tne Ohry.stal E. U. B. Church, Monday at 2:30 o\'clock with the Rev. Paul Whitcomb officiating . Burial was made in the Chrystal Cemetery.. |
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R. A. Butterfield obituary
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Thu, Oct 8, 1953 p9
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wetzupdoc • 2 minutes ago
• R. A. Butterfield Dies In Olean Hospital
Richard A. Butterfield passed away at the Olean General Hospital Friday afternoon, Oct. 2, 1953 after an illness of a short duration.
Mr. Butterfield was born Dec. 25, 1866 in New York City. He lived on the Eleven Mile about 70 years. In late years he lived in New York and four years in Red Hook, N.Y., coming back to his home on Eleven Mile in March of this year.
He was engaged as a cheese maker for about 15 years, prior to his retirement in 1933. Prior to his cheese making work, he owned and operated a sawmill on the Eleven Mile.
He is survived by one sister, Mrs. John VanBuren, Shinglehouse; one nephew, Richard VanBuren, Red Hook, N.Y. Funeral services were held at the Ohrystal E. U. B. Church, Monday at 2:30 o'clock with the Rev. Paul Whitcomb officiating .
Burial was made in the Chrystal Cemetery..
United States
Pennsylvania
Coudersport
The Potter Enterprise
1953
Oct
08
Page 9
R. A. Butterfield obituary
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| Race |
White [1] |
| Name |
Dick |
| Name |
Richard Butterfield [5] |
| Person ID |
I96328 |
WETZEL-SPRING |