FUNERAL OF A. S. BUTTREY
The funeral of the late Albert S. Buttrey, formerly of Quincy, took place from the family residence, Keokuk, yesterday afternoon. The members of the union of the carpenters and joiners attended in a body and there were many other friends in attendance while the floral tributes were profuse and beautiful. The religious services were conducted at the house and Oakland cemetery by Rev. Nocosin, pastor of the Christian church. J. O. Burlingame, Mrs. Minnie Bishop and William Heumann and William Hempleman were present from this city and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Galgarn and Edward and Jas. Welten, of Aurora, were there. Those from Quincy returned home on the "K" line this morning, arriving at 3 o'clock.
1900 US Federal Census:
Name: Albert Buttrey
Age: 41
Birth Date: May 1859
Birthplace: Michigan
Home in 1900: Quincy Ward 5, Adams, Illinois
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Bertha Buttrey
Marriage Year: 1886
Years Married: 14
Father's Birthplace: Michigan
Mother's Birthplace: Ohio
Albert Buttrey 41 - Head - Cabinet maker
Bertha Buttrey 37 - Wife
Lee Buttrey 11 - Son - At School
Clara Buttrey 10 - Daughter - At School
Arthur Buttrey 9 - Son - At School
Ruth Buttrey 1 1/12 - Daughter
Mary Dalgarn 67 - Mother-in-Law
Minnie Bishop 39 - 2 in Law
1905 Iowa State Census:
721 South 7th Street
Residing there were:
Albert S. Buttrey
Bertha L. Buttrey
Lee Buttrey
Clara M Buttrey
Arthur R. Buttrey
Ruth M. Buttrey
Bertha Buttrey, widow of Albert, resided at 360 Maple Avenue. Also residing there was Arthur Buttrey, clerk at C B & Q; Lee Buttrey, carpenter at C B & Q; and Miss Clara M Buttrey, stenographer at E Smith Company. (Aurora, Illinois, City Directory, 1910)
FUNERAL OF A. S. BUTTREY
The funeral of the late Albert S. Buttrey, formerly of Quincy, took place from the family residence, Keokuk, yesterday afternoon. The members of the union of the carpenters and joiners attended in a body and there were many other friends in attendance while the floral tributes were profuse and beautiful. The religious services were conducted at the house and Oakland cemetery by Rev. Nocosin, pastor of the Christian church. J. O. Burlingame, Mrs. Minnie Bishop and William Heumann and William Hempleman were present from this city and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Galgarn and Edward and Jas. Welten, of Aurora, were there. Those from Quincy returned home on the "K" line this morning, arriving at 3 o'clock.
1900 US Federal Census:
Name: Albert Buttrey
Age: 41
Birth Date: May 1859
Birthplace: Michigan
Home in 1900: Quincy Ward 5, Adams, Illinois
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Bertha Buttrey
Marriage Year: 1886
Years Married: 14
Father's Birthplace: Michigan
Mother's Birthplace: Ohio
Albert Buttrey 41 - Head - Cabinet maker
Bertha Buttrey 37 - Wife
Lee Buttrey 11 - Son - At School
Clara Buttrey 10 - Daughter - At School
Arthur Buttrey 9 - Son - At School
Ruth Buttrey 1 1/12 - Daughter
Mary Dalgarn 67 - Mother-in-Law
Minnie Bishop 39 - 2 in Law
1905 Iowa State Census:
721 South 7th Street
Residing there were:
Albert S. Buttrey
Bertha L. Buttrey
Lee Buttrey
Clara M Buttrey
Arthur R. Buttrey
Ruth M. Buttrey
Bertha Buttrey, widow of Albert, resided at 360 Maple Avenue. Also residing there was Arthur Buttrey, clerk at C B & Q; Lee Buttrey, carpenter at C B & Q; and Miss Clara M Buttrey, stenographer at E Smith Company. (Aurora, Illinois, City Directory, 1910)
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