Louis Albert Butler was born February 23rd 1861 in Bedford, Quebec, Canada, the youngest of 13 children. His father was Charles Butler and his mother was Flavia Boudry.
Louis married Louise-Angélique Bernier in April 1884 in Keene, N.H. There they raised a family of ten children (5 boys & 5 girls).
Louis Albert Butler died January 23rd 1943 in Keene, N.H. and is interred in St. Joseph's Cemetery in Keene.
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Louis A. Butler, youngest son and child of Charles and Flavia (Boudry) Butler, was born in Henryville, Province of Quebec, February 23, 1861. He began his education in Highgate, and subsequently attended schools in Bedford and Pike River, Province of Quebec. In 1879 he went to Keene, and finding employment at the Hale Chair Manufactory in South Kccne, he remained with that concern for about three and one-half years. For the succeeding five years he worked at steam-fitting with D. D. Kepplc, and he was for an equal length of time connected with the John Shaw Shoe Company, which is now the Lancaster Shoe Company. He next became proprietor of a billiard parlor in Keene, which he relinquished four years later in order to engage in the hotel business at Stoddard, New Hampshire, and upon his return to Keene he became manager of a local club. Resuming the hotel business in Albany, New York, he remained in that city for a year, at the expiration of which time he again returned to his home in Keene and is now residing there in retirement. Mr. Butler is a member of the Improved Order of Red Men and the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. He was married April 26, 1880. to Miss Louise Angeline Banyea, daughter of Louis and Adelaide (Bouricz) Banyea. His children are: Martile F., Corrine A., Benjamin H. C, Margaret L, Helen V., Oliver B., James S., Joseph L. and Pauline E. Butler.
(from https://www.ci.keene.nh.us/cemetery-lookup)
Butler Louis A ST. JOSEPH - UNKNOWN(lot) 02/01/1943(interred) 02/19/1943(died - wrong) -
Children of Louis A. Butler & Louise A. Banyea/Bernier:
Martile Flavina Butler
born: 9 Jul 1886 at: Keene, N.H., U.S.A.
married: 2 Dec 1905 at: Keene, N.H., U.S.A.
died:
spouses: Edward J. Hartnett
Corinne Adélaïde Butler
born: 16 Dec 1887 at: Keene, N.H., U.S.A.
married: 12 Sep 1914
died:
spouses: Frank Pregent
Benjamin Harrison Charles Butler
born: 28 Dec 1889 at: Keene, N.H., U.S.A.
married: 20 Jan 1920 at: Keene, N.H., U.S.A.
died:
spouses: Mary C. DeBelle Clara E.M. Wishart
Marguerite Louise Butler
born: 4 Nov 1890 at: Keene, N.H., U.S.A.
married: 11 Nov 1927 at: Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
died:
spouses: Harry M. Hormon
Helen Valida Butler
born: 6 Jun 1893 at: Hillsboro, N.H., U.S.A.
married: 24 Sep 1917 at: Westfield, Mass., U.S.A.
died: 8 Mar 1943 at: Keene, N.H., U.S.A.
spouses: William J. Lynch
Olivier Bert Butler
born: 26 Jan 1896 at: Stoddard, N.H., U.S.A.
married: 5 Feb 1918 at: Greenfield, Mass., U.S.A.
died:
spouses: Elizabeth Knapp
James Stoddard Butler
born: 13 May 1897 at: Stoddard, N.H., U.S.A.
died: 1 Jun 1920 at: Boston, Mass., U.S.A.
Joseph Lewis Butler
born: 1 May 1899 at: Keene, N.H., U.S.A.
married: 18 Sep 1928 at: Port Jervis, N.J., U.S.A.
died:
spouses: Eleanor Dean
Pauline Ethel Butler
born: 2 Sep 1901 at: Keene, N.H., U.S.A.
married: 2 Jan 1931 at: New York City, N.Y., U.S.A.
died:
spouses: Arthur J. Connor
Reynolds Sudan Butler
born: 25 Dec 1907 at: Keene, N.H., U.S.A.
married: 25 Dec 1939 at: Iowa, U.S.A.
died:
spouses: Ruth Martha Willette
As the anscestors of this family resided in Canada it is impossible to ob tain on this side of the boundary line any accurate information relative to its early history.
It made its way to New Hampshire by way of Vermont, and the subscriber, who is still on the sunny side of fifty, has acquired success in his various enterprises.
(I) Peter Butler, presumably the emigrant, who was born in , in 1792, settled in St. Athanase. Province of Quebec.
The maiden name of his wife was Josephine F. Goyette.
(II) Charles Butler, sou of Peter and Josephine F. Goyette) Butler, was born in St. Athanase March 18, 1813.
He was a miller by trade and followed that calling at various places in Canada and Vermont.
While residing in Highgate, Vermont, he assisted in operating the first steam grist mill to be established in that section.
The last four years of his life were spent in retirement in Keene, and he died there August 4, 1896.
He married Flavia Boudry, and had a family of twelve children :
Joseph,, Charles, Ely (?) (who died young), Lucy (also deceased), Frederick, Ely (?) T., David, Flavia, Mary. Henry, Julia and Louis A.
(III) Louis A. Butler, youngest son and child of Charles and Flavia (Boudry) Butler, was born in Henryville, Province of Quebec, February 23, 1861.
He began his education in Highgate, and sub sequently attended schools in Bedford and Pike River, Province of Quebec.
In 1879 he went to Keene, and finding employment at the Hale Chair Manufactory in South Kccne, he remained with that concern for about three and one-half years.
For the succeeding five years he worked at steam-fitting with D. D. Kepple, and he was for an equal length of time connected with the John Shaw Shoe Company, which is now the Lancaster Shoe Company.
He next became proprietor of a billiard parlor in Keene, which he relinquished four years later in order to engage in the hotel business at Stoddard, New Hampshire, and upon his return to Keene he became manager of a local club.
Resuming the hotel business in Albany, New York, he remained in that city for a year, at the expiration of which time he again returned to his home in Keene and is now residing there in retirement.
Mr. Butler is a member of the Improved Order of Red Men and the Benevolent and Protective Or der of Elks.
He was married April 26, 1880. to Miss Louise Angelinc Banyea, daughter of Louis and Adelaide (Bouricz) Banyea.
His children are: Martile F„ Corrine A., Benjamin H. C, Margaret L, Helen V., Oliver B., James S., Joseph L. and Pauline E. Butler.