Children: M C, daughter, daughter; Daisy I, Eldridge W, Iva B, Clara B, Charles Wilbur, Calla Susan, George & George Robert
*Obituary - The Janesville Daily Gazette: April 16, 1913
G. W. Butler: Funeral services for G. W. Butler, who passed away at his home, 533 Prairie avenue, at two o'clock yesterday afternoon, will be held at the same hour Thursday afternoon at the home. Burial will be made in Oak Hill cemetery. Mr. Butler was born in New York in 1830 and when nineteen years old went to Buffalo, New York to learn the millwright's trade. This occupation he followed until his retirement in 1903. He was twice married, and leaves three children by his first wife: Mrs. H. Irwin, Mrs. F. Irwin of Mayville, New York and Dr. M. C. Butler of Corning, New York. In 1865 he was married to Miss Martha Esterbrooke-Gill, who with six children are left to mourn his loss. They are Mrs. E. D. Hoag (Hooey) of St. Louis, Mrs. Iva Young of Milwaukee, Mrs. L. R. Conge (Conger) of the same city, D. W. Butler of Columbus, Ohio, G. R. Butler of Alton, Ill., and C. W. Butler of this city. Mr. Butler stood high in his trade and was well known in lumber milling centers.
Children: M C, daughter, daughter; Daisy I, Eldridge W, Iva B, Clara B, Charles Wilbur, Calla Susan, George & George Robert
*Obituary - The Janesville Daily Gazette: April 16, 1913
G. W. Butler: Funeral services for G. W. Butler, who passed away at his home, 533 Prairie avenue, at two o'clock yesterday afternoon, will be held at the same hour Thursday afternoon at the home. Burial will be made in Oak Hill cemetery. Mr. Butler was born in New York in 1830 and when nineteen years old went to Buffalo, New York to learn the millwright's trade. This occupation he followed until his retirement in 1903. He was twice married, and leaves three children by his first wife: Mrs. H. Irwin, Mrs. F. Irwin of Mayville, New York and Dr. M. C. Butler of Corning, New York. In 1865 he was married to Miss Martha Esterbrooke-Gill, who with six children are left to mourn his loss. They are Mrs. E. D. Hoag (Hooey) of St. Louis, Mrs. Iva Young of Milwaukee, Mrs. L. R. Conge (Conger) of the same city, D. W. Butler of Columbus, Ohio, G. R. Butler of Alton, Ill., and C. W. Butler of this city. Mr. Butler stood high in his trade and was well known in lumber milling centers.
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