George Alvin (or Alvin George) can be found living with various family members on the 1850-1910 US Federal Census records, and then in 1920 he is listed is an inmate at the Miami County Infirmary.
Brothers and sisters: Benjamin F., Ludlow S., Alden B., John N., Louisa A., Jeremiah H., Mary A.
Burial at Houston Cemetery. Informant listed as J. L. Butler of Troy Ohio. (John L(udlow). Butler is George Alvin Butler's nephew, the son of Ludlow Butler.)
To date, no records have been found to substantiate that this George Alvin Butler was a veteran of the Civil War.
New information welcome.
George Alvin (or Alvin George) can be found living with various family members on the 1850-1910 US Federal Census records, and then in 1920 he is listed is an inmate at the Miami County Infirmary.
Brothers and sisters: Benjamin F., Ludlow S., Alden B., John N., Louisa A., Jeremiah H., Mary A.
Burial at Houston Cemetery. Informant listed as J. L. Butler of Troy Ohio. (John L(udlow). Butler is George Alvin Butler's nephew, the son of Ludlow Butler.)
To date, no records have been found to substantiate that this George Alvin Butler was a veteran of the Civil War.
New information welcome.
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