In 1917, when he completed his WWI draft registration, Charles described himself as being medium height & build, with light blue eyes and dark brown hair.
Sources show he was a carpenter / laborer who also played on the local baseball team. All considered, it appears he was a regular guy, with a strong sense of family, who made both good & bad decisions, and who often found himself in the right/wrong place at the right/wrong time. Local newspapers reported many of his adventures, ranging from stealing 3 geese with a buddy as a young man to single-handedly pulling a family of four from a burning car at age 43.
He married Mabel Irene Yorkey, probably on May 2, 1911.
Charles & Mabel had at least 5 children:
~~~Melvin Adam Butler (1914-1996)
~~~Arthur Woodrow "Woody" Butler (1917-1997)
~~~CHARLES WARREN BUTLER (1921-1997)
~~~Thelma Irene Butler (1923-2002)
~~~Gerald Calvin "Jake" Butler (1926-2007)
In September 1932, the Homer Post reported that Charles had pulled a family of four from their burning vehicle after an automobile accident. The article stated, in part, "It didn't take Dutch long to see that the windows of the sedan were tight closed and that the occupants could not get out. Running to the burning automobile, he thrust his fist through the front window and kicked his feet through the back pane and lifted out Jacob Keledjian and his wife and two children. They were treated at the hospital and allowed to return to their home in Syracuse. Dutch suffered a lacerated hand...."
Charles died December 10, 1938, and is buried in Glenwood Cemetery in Homer, NY. Reported cause of death was pneumonia, which family sources indicate was related to his having fallen on his way home one night, and being found later in a snow bank.
SOURCES:
~US census records 1900-1940
~NY State census records 1892-1925
~Obituary Charles Warren Butler (Copy of Charles Butler's obituary obtained from the obituary files at The Cortland County Historical Society's Kellogg Memorial Research Library, 25 Homer Ave, Cortland, NY For library information & hours see: www.cortlandhistory.com/Kellogg.aspx)
~interment records of Glenwood Cemetery, Homer, NY-received November 2011 from Dawn at Village Clerks office
~John Butler (Charles's grandson) - info obtained from personal interviews with family members at family reunions; photos.
~Assorted Homer Republican and Homer Post news articles.
In 1917, when he completed his WWI draft registration, Charles described himself as being medium height & build, with light blue eyes and dark brown hair.
Sources show he was a carpenter / laborer who also played on the local baseball team. All considered, it appears he was a regular guy, with a strong sense of family, who made both good & bad decisions, and who often found himself in the right/wrong place at the right/wrong time. Local newspapers reported many of his adventures, ranging from stealing 3 geese with a buddy as a young man to single-handedly pulling a family of four from a burning car at age 43.
He married Mabel Irene Yorkey, probably on May 2, 1911.
Charles & Mabel had at least 5 children:
~~~Melvin Adam Butler (1914-1996)
~~~Arthur Woodrow "Woody" Butler (1917-1997)
~~~CHARLES WARREN BUTLER (1921-1997)
~~~Thelma Irene Butler (1923-2002)
~~~Gerald Calvin "Jake" Butler (1926-2007)
In September 1932, the Homer Post reported that Charles had pulled a family of four from their burning vehicle after an automobile accident. The article stated, in part, "It didn't take Dutch long to see that the windows of the sedan were tight closed and that the occupants could not get out. Running to the burning automobile, he thrust his fist through the front window and kicked his feet through the back pane and lifted out Jacob Keledjian and his wife and two children. They were treated at the hospital and allowed to return to their home in Syracuse. Dutch suffered a lacerated hand...."
Charles died December 10, 1938, and is buried in Glenwood Cemetery in Homer, NY. Reported cause of death was pneumonia, which family sources indicate was related to his having fallen on his way home one night, and being found later in a snow bank.
SOURCES:
~US census records 1900-1940
~NY State census records 1892-1925
~Obituary Charles Warren Butler (Copy of Charles Butler's obituary obtained from the obituary files at The Cortland County Historical Society's Kellogg Memorial Research Library, 25 Homer Ave, Cortland, NY For library information & hours see: www.cortlandhistory.com/Kellogg.aspx)
~interment records of Glenwood Cemetery, Homer, NY-received November 2011 from Dawn at Village Clerks office
~John Butler (Charles's grandson) - info obtained from personal interviews with family members at family reunions; photos.
~Assorted Homer Republican and Homer Post news articles.
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1889-1938
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