- Vader:
Willem Schermerhorn, geboren: voor 1803, landman (1849), trouwt (beiden ongeveer 20 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) voor 1823.
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trouwt (resp. ongeveer 26 en ongeveer 28 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) te Akersloot op 18 maart 1849 huwelijksakte nr. 2, gemeente Akersloot
met
Uit dit huwelijk een dochter:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Kaatje | *1865 | Akersloot | †1903 | | 38 | 1 | 4 |
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Klaas Akkerman
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Klaas Akkerman, geboren: te Oterleek op 16 januari 1868, gezindte: Nederlands Hervormd, kaasmaker, winkelier (1914), overleden: (64 jaar oud) te Heerhugowaard op 19 september 1932 overlijdensakte nr. 28, gemeente Heerhugowaard, aangiftedatum 20-09-1932. |
- Vader:
Jacob Akkerman, zoon van Klaas Akkerman (veehouder (1872)) en Trijntje Vader (huisvr. en moeder), geboren: te Oterleek op 20 december 1835, gezindte: Nederlands Hervormd, veehouder, overleden: (76 jaar oud) te Oterleek op 4 maart 1912, trouwt (resp. 30 en 24 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) te Oterleek op 29 april 1866 (huwelijksakte nr. 7, gemeente Oterleek).
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- Moeder:
Aafje de Vries, dochter van Jacobus Rensen de Vries (landman (1851)) en Aagje Vader (huisvr. en moeder), geboren: te Akersloot op 20 oktober 1841, gezindte: Nederlands Hervormd, huisvr. en moeder, overleden: (60 jaar oud) te Oterleek op 7 januari 1902.
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trouwt (resp. 31 en 27 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) te Oterleek op 27 april 1899 huwelijksakte nr. 2, gemeente Oterleek
met
Antje Stam, geboren: te Schellinkhout op 25 februari 1872, gezindte: Nederlands Hervormd, huisvr. |  |
Dossier:
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Antje Stam
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Antje Stam, geboren: te Schellinkhout op 25 februari 1872, gezindte: Nederlands Hervormd, huisvr. |
trouwt (resp. 27 en 31 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) te Oterleek op 27 april 1899 huwelijksakte nr. 2, gemeente Oterleek
met
Klaas Akkerman, zoon van Jacob Akkerman (veehouder) en Aafje de Vries (huisvr. en moeder), geboren: te Oterleek op 16 januari 1868, gezindte: Nederlands Hervormd, kaasmaker, winkelier (1914), overleden: (64 jaar oud) te Heerhugowaard op 19 september 1932 overlijdensakte nr. 28, gemeente Heerhugowaard, aangiftedatum 20-09-1932. |  |
Dossier:
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Klaas Akkerman
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Klaas Akkerman, geboren: te Oterleek in 1804, veehouder (1872). |
- Vader:
Sijmon Akkerman, geboren: voor 1786, trouwt (beiden ongeveer 18 jaar oud) voor 1804.
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- Moeder:
Geertje Boot, geboren: voor 1786, huisvr. en moeder.
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trouwt (beiden ongeveer 22 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) te Oterleek op 23 april 1826 (huwelijksakte nr. 2, gemeente Oterleek)
met
Uit dit huwelijk 3 kinderen:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Trijntje | *1830 | Oterleek | | | | 1 | 0 |
2 | Jacob | *1835 | Oterleek | †1912 | Oterleek | 76 | 1 | 3 |
3 | Dirk | *1841 | Oterleek | †1916 | Haarlem | 75 | 2 | 1 |
Dossier:
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Trijntje Vader
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Trijntje Vader, geboren: te Akersloot in 1804, huisvr. en moeder. |
- Vader:
Jan Vader, geboren: voor 1784, arbeider (1829), trouwt (beiden ongeveer 20 jaar oud) voor 1804.
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trouwt (beiden ongeveer 22 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) te Oterleek op 23 april 1826 (huwelijksakte nr. 2, gemeente Oterleek)
met
Uit dit huwelijk 3 kinderen:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Trijntje | *1830 | Oterleek | | | | 1 | 0 |
2 | Jacob | *1835 | Oterleek | †1912 | Oterleek | 76 | 1 | 3 |
3 | Dirk | *1841 | Oterleek | †1916 | Haarlem | 75 | 2 | 1 |
Dossier:
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- Vader:
Rensen de Vries, geboren: voor 1777, trouwt (beiden ongeveer 20 jaar oud) voor 1797.
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- Moeder:
Aafje Smit, geboren: voor 1777, huisvr. en moeder.
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trouwt (1) (Burgerlijke Stand)
met
Aagje Vader, dochter van Jan Vader (arbeider (1829)) en Trijntje Schermer (huisvr. en moeder), geboren: te Akersloot in 1809, huisvr. en moeder, overleden: (hoogstens 43 jaar oud) voor 1852. |  |
Uit dit huwelijk een dochter:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Aafje | *1841 | Akersloot | †1902 | Oterleek | 60 | 1 | 3 |
trouwt (resp. ongeveer 55 en ongeveer 32 jaar oud) (2) (Burgerlijke Stand) te Akersloot op 2 mei 1852 huwelijksakte nr. 5, gemeente Akerlsoot
met
Dossier:
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Aagje Vader
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Aagje Vader, geboren: te Akersloot in 1809, huisvr. en moeder, overleden: (hoogstens 43 jaar oud) voor 1852. |
- Vader:
Jan Vader, geboren: voor 1784, arbeider (1829), trouwt (beiden ongeveer 20 jaar oud) voor 1804.
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trouwt (Burgerlijke Stand)
met
Uit dit huwelijk een dochter:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Aafje | *1841 | Akersloot | †1902 | Oterleek | 60 | 1 | 3 |
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trouwt (beiden ongeveer 20 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) voor 1813
met
Uit dit huwelijk een zoon:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Gerrit | *1813 | Heerhugowaard | | | | 1 | 1 |
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Jantje Zwaan
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Jantje Zwaan, geboren: voor 1793, huisvr. en moeder. |
trouwt (beiden ongeveer 20 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) voor 1813
met
Uit dit huwelijk een zoon:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Gerrit | *1813 | Heerhugowaard | | | | 1 | 1 |
Dossier:
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trouwt (beiden ongeveer 20 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) voor 1828
met
Uit dit huwelijk een dochter:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Geertje | *1828 | Alkmaar | | | | 1 | 1 |
Dossier:
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Geertje de Haan
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Geertje de Haan, geboren: voor 1808, huisvr. en moeder. |
trouwt (beiden ongeveer 20 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) voor 1828
met
Uit dit huwelijk een dochter:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Geertje | *1828 | Alkmaar | | | | 1 | 1 |
Dossier:
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Jan Amse
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Jan Amse, geboren: voor 1801, arbeider (1849). |
trouwt (beiden ongeveer 20 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) voor 1821
met
Uit dit huwelijk een zoon:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Dirk | *1821 | Beverwijk | | | | 1 | 1 |
Dossier:
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trouwt (beiden ongeveer 20 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) voor 1821
met
Jan Amse, geboren: voor 1801, arbeider (1849). |  |
Uit dit huwelijk een zoon:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Dirk | *1821 | Beverwijk | | | | 1 | 1 |
Dossier:
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trouwt (beiden ongeveer 20 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) voor 1823
met
Uit dit huwelijk een dochter:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Engeltje | *1823 | Oterleek | | | | 1 | 1 |
Dossier:
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trouwt (beiden ongeveer 20 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) voor 1823
met
Uit dit huwelijk een dochter:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Engeltje | *1823 | Oterleek | | | | 1 | 1 |
Dossier:
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trouwt (beiden ongeveer 18 jaar oud) voor 1804
met
Uit dit huwelijk een zoon:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Klaas | *1804 | Oterleek | | | | 1 | 3 |
Dossier:
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Geertje Boot
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Geertje Boot, geboren: voor 1786, huisvr. en moeder. |
trouwt (beiden ongeveer 18 jaar oud) voor 1804
met
Uit dit huwelijk een zoon:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Klaas | *1804 | Oterleek | | | | 1 | 3 |
Dossier:
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Jan Vader
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Jan Vader, geboren: voor 1784, arbeider (1829). |
trouwt (beiden ongeveer 20 jaar oud) voor 1804
met
Uit dit huwelijk 2 dochters:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Trijntje | *1804 | Akersloot | | | | 1 | 3 |
2 | Aagje | *1809 | Akersloot | †1852 | | 43 | 1 | 1 |
Dossier:
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trouwt (beiden ongeveer 20 jaar oud) voor 1804
met
Jan Vader, geboren: voor 1784, arbeider (1829). |  |
Uit dit huwelijk 2 dochters:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Trijntje | *1804 | Akersloot | | | | 1 | 3 |
2 | Aagje | *1809 | Akersloot | †1852 | | 43 | 1 | 1 |
Dossier:
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Antje Hofdijk
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Antje Hofdijk, geboren: te Akersloot in 1820, huisvrouw. |
trouwt (resp. ongeveer 32 en ongeveer 55 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) te Akersloot op 2 mei 1852 huwelijksakte nr. 5, gemeente Akerlsoot
met
Dossier:
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trouwt (beiden ongeveer 20 jaar oud) voor 1797
met
Aafje Smit, geboren: voor 1777, huisvr. en moeder. |  |
Uit dit huwelijk een zoon:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Jacobus Rensen | *1797 | Graft | | | | 2 | 1 |
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Aafje Smit
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Aafje Smit, geboren: voor 1777, huisvr. en moeder. |
trouwt (beiden ongeveer 20 jaar oud) voor 1797
met
Uit dit huwelijk een zoon:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Jacobus Rensen | *1797 | Graft | | | | 2 | 1 |
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Jacob K. van Leeuwen
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Jacob K. van Leeuwen, geboren: te Valkenburg op 8 november 1935, bedrijfsleider Flora Rijnsburg, overleden: (74 jaar oud) te Leiden op 22 december 2009. |
trouwt (Burgerlijke Stand)
met
Afgeschermd.
Uit dit huwelijk een kind:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Afgeschermd | | Valkenburg | | | | 2 | 3 |
Dossier:
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Afgeschermd
Afgeschermd.
trouwt (Burgerlijke Stand)
met
Jacob K. van Leeuwen, geboren: te Valkenburg op 8 november 1935, bedrijfsleider Flora Rijnsburg, overleden: (74 jaar oud) te Leiden op 22 december 2009. |  |
Uit dit huwelijk een kind:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Afgeschermd | | Valkenburg | | | | 2 | 3 |
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Afgeschermd
Afgeschermd.
relatie
met
Afgeschermd.
Uit dit huwelijk 2 kinderen:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Afgeschermd | | Leiden | | | | 0 | 0 |
2 | Afgeschermd | | Leiden | | | | 0 | 0 |
>
Afgeschermd
Afgeschermd.
>
Afgeschermd
Afgeschermd.
relatie
met
Afgeschermd, kind van Afgeschermd .
Uit dit huwelijk 2 kinderen:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Afgeschermd | | Leiden | | | | 0 | 0 |
2 | Afgeschermd | | Leiden | | | | 0 | 0 |
>
Afgeschermd
Afgeschermd.
- Vader:
Afgeschermd,
relatie.
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Afgeschermd
Afgeschermd.
- Vader:
Afgeschermd,
relatie.
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Gerardus Verdonk
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Gerardus Verdonk, geboren: te Ginneken en Bavel op 12 juni 1903, pettenmaker, kantoorbediende, overleden: (72 jaar oud) te Leidschendam op 5 juni 1976. |
trouwt (resp. 27 en 34 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) te 's-Gravenhage op 23 april 1931
met
Wilhelmina Gijsbertha Steenhauer, geboren: te 's-Gravenhage op 26 februari 1897, huisvrouw, overleden: (83 jaar oud) te 's-Gravenhage op 17 september 1980. |  |
Uit dit huwelijk een zoon:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Dick | *1937 | 's-Gravenhage | †2001 | Harlingen | 64 | 1 | 0 |
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Wilhelmina Gijsbertha Steenhauer
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Wilhelmina Gijsbertha Steenhauer, geboren: te 's-Gravenhage op 26 februari 1897, huisvrouw, overleden: (83 jaar oud) te 's-Gravenhage op 17 september 1980. |
trouwt (resp. 34 en 27 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) te 's-Gravenhage op 23 april 1931
met
Gerardus Verdonk, geboren: te Ginneken en Bavel op 12 juni 1903, pettenmaker, kantoorbediende, overleden: (72 jaar oud) te Leidschendam op 5 juni 1976. |  |
Uit dit huwelijk een zoon:
| naam | geboren: | plaats | overleden: | plaats | oud | relatie | kinderen |
1 | Dick | *1937 | 's-Gravenhage | †2001 | Harlingen | 64 | 1 | 0 |
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Thomas Butler
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Thomas Butler, geboren: in augustus 1800, gedoopt voor Baptisten te Oxford op 31 augustus 1800 in de All Siants Church te Oxford, printseller (1823), carver en gilder (1834) in de High Street te Oxford. |
- Vader:
James Butler, zoon van James Butler en Martha Butler, gedoopt voor Baptisten te Oxford op 10 oktober 1750 in de All Saints Church te Oxford, trouwt (Burgerlijke Stand), kerkelijk huwelijk (Baptisten).
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trouwt (resp. 26 en ongeveer 23 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) in februari 1827 The first two children of Thomas and Selina Butler were born in London and baptised at St Clement Danes in Westminster: Selina Jane Butler on 29 January 1828 and Mary Ann Butler in September 1829.
In about the early 1830s the family moved to Oxford, and their third daughter, Catherine Butler, was baptised at All Saints Church there on 12 February 1834, with Thomas Butler described as a carver and gilder in the High Street.
The family moved to Temple Cowley around the mid-1930s: Mrs Butler was running a school there in July 1836, and their fourth child, Ferdinand Dick Butler, was baptised at Temple Cowley on 7 April 1837. At this point, Thomas was still described as a carver & gilder.
By 1839 Thomas’s shop at 20 High Street is described as “Butler & Margetts, printers”, and on 9 December 1839 their fifth child, James Lockier Butler, was baptised at St Andrew’s Church in Headington, suggesting that they were now ensconced in the Manor House; but Thomas is still described as a printseller. Their sixth child John Angelicus Thomas Butler was born on 18 August 1843 and baptised at Headington on 24 June 1844, with Thomas now described as a “gentleman”.
At the time of the 1841 census, Thomas Butler (who was then about 41) was described as “Independent”, while his wife Selina (who was in her 30s) was described as a Schoolmistress. They were living in the Manor House at Headington with their five children (ranging in age from 1 to 13), and five female servants. There were 22 girl boarders aged between 11 to 20 living with them, and just one little boy pupil, aged 9. Two of the boarders were relations of the proprietors: Octavia Butler (13), who was Thomas’s niece, and Maria Ackermann (14).
By the time of the 1871 census Thomas Butler had died, and Selina, a widow, was living at 3 Bury Terrace, Paddington. She died at the age of 83 in the Fulham district in 1887
met
Selina Jane Ackermann, dochter van Rudolph Ackermann (Grootindustrieel) en Martha Massey, geboren: in 1804, Baptisten, schoolmistress te Headington (1839) (Thomas Butler was baptised at All Saints Church in Oxford on 31 August 1800, the youngest of the ten children of James and Jane Butler. His father had been baptised in All Saints parish forty years before on 10 October 1750, and his grandparents were James and Martha Butler, who were buried at All Saints on 4 May 1781 and 14 December 1796 respectively.) (Thomas Butler is listed as a printseller in Oxford’s High Street in 1823, but appears to have moved to London before 1827, as at the time of his marriage in Fulham on 29 January that year he was described as being of 1 Beaumont Buildings in the Strand. His wife Selina Jane Ackermann was then living at Ivy Lodge, Fulham, which was her father's house. An announcement of the marriage was made in Jackson’s Oxford Journal of 3 February 1827.) (Selina Ackermann was the daughter of Rudolph Ackermann (1764–1834). He was born in Saxony, but came to England as a young man in 1787 (becoming naturalized as a UK citizen in 1809). He started off as a carriage-designer, but soon his interest turned to printing. In 1792 he married an Englishwoman, Martha Massey (1769–1811), and they had nine children, of whom six, including Selina, survived. The family moved to Fulham from Camberwell Grove in 1825, and on 4 October 1831 he married his second wife, Hannah Williams, at Finchley. (See Oxford Dictionary of National Biography for more information on Rudolph Ackermann.) (The first two children of Thomas and Selina Butler were born in London and baptised at St Clement Danes in Westminster: Selina Jane Butler on 29 January 1828 and Mary Ann Butler in September 1829. Around the early 1830s the family moved to Oxford, where their third daughter, Catherine Butler, was baptised at All Saints Church on 12 February 1834, with Thomas Butler described as a carver and gilder in the High Street. The family moved to Temple Cowley around the mid-1930s: Mrs Butler was running a school there in July 1836, and their fourth child, Ferdinand Dick, was baptised at Temple Cowley on 7 April 1837. At this point, Thomas was still described as a carver & gilder. By 1839 Thomas’s shop at 20 High Street is described as "Butler & Margetts, printers", and on 9 December 1839 their fifth child, James Lockier, was baptised at St Andrew’s Church in Headington, suggesting that they were now ensconced in the Manor House; but Thomas is still described as a printseller. Their sixth child John Angelicus Thomas was born on 18 August 1843 and baptised at Headington on 24 June 1844, with Thomas now a "gentleman". At the time of the 1841 census, Thomas Butler (who was then about 41) is described as "Independent", while his wife Selina (who is in her 30s) is described as a Schoolmistress. They are living in the Manor House with their five children (ranging in age from 1 to 13), and five female servants. There appear to be 22 girl boarders aged between 11 to 20 living with them, and just one little boy pupil, aged 9. Two of the boarders appear to be relations of the proprietors: Octavia Butler (13), Thomas’s niece, and Maria Ackermann (14). By the time of the 1871 census Thomas Butler had died, and Selina, a widow, was living at 3 Bury Terrace, Paddington. She died in the third quarter of 1887 in Fulham, aged 83.), overleden: (ongeveer 83 jaar oud) te Fulham in juli 1887. |  |
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Selina Jane Butler
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Selina Jane Butler, geboren: te Westminster in januari 1828, gedoopt voor te Londen op 29 januari 1828. |
- Vader:
Thomas Butler, zoon van James Butler en Jane Butler, geboren: in augustus 1800, gedoopt voor Baptisten te Oxford op 31 augustus 1800 in de All Siants Church te Oxford, printseller (1823), carver en gilder (1834) in de High Street te Oxford, trouwt (resp. 26 en ongeveer 23 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) in februari 1827 The first two children of Thomas and Selina Butler were born in London and baptised at St Clement Danes in Westminster: Selina Jane Butler on 29 January 1828 and Mary Ann Butler in September 1829. In about the early 1830s the family moved to Oxford, and their third daughter, Catherine Butler, was baptised at All Saints Church there on 12 February 1834, with Thomas Butler described as a carver and gilder in the High Street. The family moved to Temple Cowley around the mid-1930s: Mrs Butler was running a school there in July 1836, and their fourth child, Ferdinand Dick Butler, was baptised at Temple Cowley on 7 April 1837. At this point, Thomas was still described as a carver & gilder. By 1839 Thomas’s shop at 20 High Street is described as “Butler & Margetts, printers”, and on 9 December 1839 their fifth child, James Lockier Butler, was baptised at St Andrew’s Church in Headington, suggesting that they were now ensconced in the Manor House; but Thomas is still described as a printseller. Their sixth child John Angelicus Thomas Butler was born on 18 August 1843 and baptised at Headington on 24 June 1844, with Thomas now described as a “gentleman”. At the time of the 1841 census, Thomas Butler (who was then about 41) was described as “Independent”, while his wife Selina (who was in her 30s) was described as a Schoolmistress. They were living in the Manor House at Headington with their five children (ranging in age from 1 to 13), and five female servants. There were 22 girl boarders aged between 11 to 20 living with them, and just one little boy pupil, aged 9. Two of the boarders were relations of the proprietors: Octavia Butler (13), who was Thomas’s niece, and Maria Ackermann (14). By the time of the 1871 census Thomas Butler had died, and Selina, a widow, was living at 3 Bury Terrace, Paddington. She died at the age of 83 in the Fulham district in 1887.
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- Moeder:
Selina Jane Ackermann, dochter van Rudolph Ackermann (Grootindustrieel) en Martha Massey, geboren: in 1804, Baptisten, schoolmistress te Headington (1839) (Thomas Butler was baptised at All Saints Church in Oxford on 31 August 1800, the youngest of the ten children of James and Jane Butler. His father had been baptised in All Saints parish forty years before on 10 October 1750, and his grandparents were James and Martha Butler, who were buried at All Saints on 4 May 1781 and 14 December 1796 respectively.) (Thomas Butler is listed as a printseller in Oxford’s High Street in 1823, but appears to have moved to London before 1827, as at the time of his marriage in Fulham on 29 January that year he was described as being of 1 Beaumont Buildings in the Strand. His wife Selina Jane Ackermann was then living at Ivy Lodge, Fulham, which was her father's house. An announcement of the marriage was made in Jackson’s Oxford Journal of 3 February 1827.) (Selina Ackermann was the daughter of Rudolph Ackermann (1764–1834). He was born in Saxony, but came to England as a young man in 1787 (becoming naturalized as a UK citizen in 1809). He started off as a carriage-designer, but soon his interest turned to printing. In 1792 he married an Englishwoman, Martha Massey (1769–1811), and they had nine children, of whom six, including Selina, survived. The family moved to Fulham from Camberwell Grove in 1825, and on 4 October 1831 he married his second wife, Hannah Williams, at Finchley. (See Oxford Dictionary of National Biography for more information on Rudolph Ackermann.) (The first two children of Thomas and Selina Butler were born in London and baptised at St Clement Danes in Westminster: Selina Jane Butler on 29 January 1828 and Mary Ann Butler in September 1829. Around the early 1830s the family moved to Oxford, where their third daughter, Catherine Butler, was baptised at All Saints Church on 12 February 1834, with Thomas Butler described as a carver and gilder in the High Street. The family moved to Temple Cowley around the mid-1930s: Mrs Butler was running a school there in July 1836, and their fourth child, Ferdinand Dick, was baptised at Temple Cowley on 7 April 1837. At this point, Thomas was still described as a carver & gilder. By 1839 Thomas’s shop at 20 High Street is described as "Butler & Margetts, printers", and on 9 December 1839 their fifth child, James Lockier, was baptised at St Andrew’s Church in Headington, suggesting that they were now ensconced in the Manor House; but Thomas is still described as a printseller. Their sixth child John Angelicus Thomas was born on 18 August 1843 and baptised at Headington on 24 June 1844, with Thomas now a "gentleman". At the time of the 1841 census, Thomas Butler (who was then about 41) is described as "Independent", while his wife Selina (who is in her 30s) is described as a Schoolmistress. They are living in the Manor House with their five children (ranging in age from 1 to 13), and five female servants. There appear to be 22 girl boarders aged between 11 to 20 living with them, and just one little boy pupil, aged 9. Two of the boarders appear to be relations of the proprietors: Octavia Butler (13), Thomas’s niece, and Maria Ackermann (14). By the time of the 1871 census Thomas Butler had died, and Selina, a widow, was living at 3 Bury Terrace, Paddington. She died in the third quarter of 1887 in Fulham, aged 83.), overleden: (ongeveer 83 jaar oud) te Fulham in juli 1887.
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Mary Ann Butler
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Mary Ann Butler, geboren: te Londen in september 1829, gedoopt voor te Westminster in september 1829. |
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Thomas Butler, zoon van James Butler en Jane Butler, geboren: in augustus 1800, gedoopt voor Baptisten te Oxford op 31 augustus 1800 in de All Siants Church te Oxford, printseller (1823), carver en gilder (1834) in de High Street te Oxford, trouwt (resp. 26 en ongeveer 23 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) in februari 1827 The first two children of Thomas and Selina Butler were born in London and baptised at St Clement Danes in Westminster: Selina Jane Butler on 29 January 1828 and Mary Ann Butler in September 1829. In about the early 1830s the family moved to Oxford, and their third daughter, Catherine Butler, was baptised at All Saints Church there on 12 February 1834, with Thomas Butler described as a carver and gilder in the High Street. The family moved to Temple Cowley around the mid-1930s: Mrs Butler was running a school there in July 1836, and their fourth child, Ferdinand Dick Butler, was baptised at Temple Cowley on 7 April 1837. At this point, Thomas was still described as a carver & gilder. By 1839 Thomas’s shop at 20 High Street is described as “Butler & Margetts, printers”, and on 9 December 1839 their fifth child, James Lockier Butler, was baptised at St Andrew’s Church in Headington, suggesting that they were now ensconced in the Manor House; but Thomas is still described as a printseller. Their sixth child John Angelicus Thomas Butler was born on 18 August 1843 and baptised at Headington on 24 June 1844, with Thomas now described as a “gentleman”. At the time of the 1841 census, Thomas Butler (who was then about 41) was described as “Independent”, while his wife Selina (who was in her 30s) was described as a Schoolmistress. They were living in the Manor House at Headington with their five children (ranging in age from 1 to 13), and five female servants. There were 22 girl boarders aged between 11 to 20 living with them, and just one little boy pupil, aged 9. Two of the boarders were relations of the proprietors: Octavia Butler (13), who was Thomas’s niece, and Maria Ackermann (14). By the time of the 1871 census Thomas Butler had died, and Selina, a widow, was living at 3 Bury Terrace, Paddington. She died at the age of 83 in the Fulham district in 1887.
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Selina Jane Ackermann, dochter van Rudolph Ackermann (Grootindustrieel) en Martha Massey, geboren: in 1804, Baptisten, schoolmistress te Headington (1839) (Thomas Butler was baptised at All Saints Church in Oxford on 31 August 1800, the youngest of the ten children of James and Jane Butler. His father had been baptised in All Saints parish forty years before on 10 October 1750, and his grandparents were James and Martha Butler, who were buried at All Saints on 4 May 1781 and 14 December 1796 respectively.) (Thomas Butler is listed as a printseller in Oxford’s High Street in 1823, but appears to have moved to London before 1827, as at the time of his marriage in Fulham on 29 January that year he was described as being of 1 Beaumont Buildings in the Strand. His wife Selina Jane Ackermann was then living at Ivy Lodge, Fulham, which was her father's house. An announcement of the marriage was made in Jackson’s Oxford Journal of 3 February 1827.) (Selina Ackermann was the daughter of Rudolph Ackermann (1764–1834). He was born in Saxony, but came to England as a young man in 1787 (becoming naturalized as a UK citizen in 1809). He started off as a carriage-designer, but soon his interest turned to printing. In 1792 he married an Englishwoman, Martha Massey (1769–1811), and they had nine children, of whom six, including Selina, survived. The family moved to Fulham from Camberwell Grove in 1825, and on 4 October 1831 he married his second wife, Hannah Williams, at Finchley. (See Oxford Dictionary of National Biography for more information on Rudolph Ackermann.) (The first two children of Thomas and Selina Butler were born in London and baptised at St Clement Danes in Westminster: Selina Jane Butler on 29 January 1828 and Mary Ann Butler in September 1829. Around the early 1830s the family moved to Oxford, where their third daughter, Catherine Butler, was baptised at All Saints Church on 12 February 1834, with Thomas Butler described as a carver and gilder in the High Street. The family moved to Temple Cowley around the mid-1930s: Mrs Butler was running a school there in July 1836, and their fourth child, Ferdinand Dick, was baptised at Temple Cowley on 7 April 1837. At this point, Thomas was still described as a carver & gilder. By 1839 Thomas’s shop at 20 High Street is described as "Butler & Margetts, printers", and on 9 December 1839 their fifth child, James Lockier, was baptised at St Andrew’s Church in Headington, suggesting that they were now ensconced in the Manor House; but Thomas is still described as a printseller. Their sixth child John Angelicus Thomas was born on 18 August 1843 and baptised at Headington on 24 June 1844, with Thomas now a "gentleman". At the time of the 1841 census, Thomas Butler (who was then about 41) is described as "Independent", while his wife Selina (who is in her 30s) is described as a Schoolmistress. They are living in the Manor House with their five children (ranging in age from 1 to 13), and five female servants. There appear to be 22 girl boarders aged between 11 to 20 living with them, and just one little boy pupil, aged 9. Two of the boarders appear to be relations of the proprietors: Octavia Butler (13), Thomas’s niece, and Maria Ackermann (14). By the time of the 1871 census Thomas Butler had died, and Selina, a widow, was living at 3 Bury Terrace, Paddington. She died in the third quarter of 1887 in Fulham, aged 83.), overleden: (ongeveer 83 jaar oud) te Fulham in juli 1887.
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Catharina Butler
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Catharina Butler, geboren: te Oxford in februari 1834, gedoopt voor Baptisten te Oxford op 12 februari 1834 in de All Saints Church. |
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Thomas Butler, zoon van James Butler en Jane Butler, geboren: in augustus 1800, gedoopt voor Baptisten te Oxford op 31 augustus 1800 in de All Siants Church te Oxford, printseller (1823), carver en gilder (1834) in de High Street te Oxford, trouwt (resp. 26 en ongeveer 23 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) in februari 1827 The first two children of Thomas and Selina Butler were born in London and baptised at St Clement Danes in Westminster: Selina Jane Butler on 29 January 1828 and Mary Ann Butler in September 1829. In about the early 1830s the family moved to Oxford, and their third daughter, Catherine Butler, was baptised at All Saints Church there on 12 February 1834, with Thomas Butler described as a carver and gilder in the High Street. The family moved to Temple Cowley around the mid-1930s: Mrs Butler was running a school there in July 1836, and their fourth child, Ferdinand Dick Butler, was baptised at Temple Cowley on 7 April 1837. At this point, Thomas was still described as a carver & gilder. By 1839 Thomas’s shop at 20 High Street is described as “Butler & Margetts, printers”, and on 9 December 1839 their fifth child, James Lockier Butler, was baptised at St Andrew’s Church in Headington, suggesting that they were now ensconced in the Manor House; but Thomas is still described as a printseller. Their sixth child John Angelicus Thomas Butler was born on 18 August 1843 and baptised at Headington on 24 June 1844, with Thomas now described as a “gentleman”. At the time of the 1841 census, Thomas Butler (who was then about 41) was described as “Independent”, while his wife Selina (who was in her 30s) was described as a Schoolmistress. They were living in the Manor House at Headington with their five children (ranging in age from 1 to 13), and five female servants. There were 22 girl boarders aged between 11 to 20 living with them, and just one little boy pupil, aged 9. Two of the boarders were relations of the proprietors: Octavia Butler (13), who was Thomas’s niece, and Maria Ackermann (14). By the time of the 1871 census Thomas Butler had died, and Selina, a widow, was living at 3 Bury Terrace, Paddington. She died at the age of 83 in the Fulham district in 1887.
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Selina Jane Ackermann, dochter van Rudolph Ackermann (Grootindustrieel) en Martha Massey, geboren: in 1804, Baptisten, schoolmistress te Headington (1839) (Thomas Butler was baptised at All Saints Church in Oxford on 31 August 1800, the youngest of the ten children of James and Jane Butler. His father had been baptised in All Saints parish forty years before on 10 October 1750, and his grandparents were James and Martha Butler, who were buried at All Saints on 4 May 1781 and 14 December 1796 respectively.) (Thomas Butler is listed as a printseller in Oxford’s High Street in 1823, but appears to have moved to London before 1827, as at the time of his marriage in Fulham on 29 January that year he was described as being of 1 Beaumont Buildings in the Strand. His wife Selina Jane Ackermann was then living at Ivy Lodge, Fulham, which was her father's house. An announcement of the marriage was made in Jackson’s Oxford Journal of 3 February 1827.) (Selina Ackermann was the daughter of Rudolph Ackermann (1764–1834). He was born in Saxony, but came to England as a young man in 1787 (becoming naturalized as a UK citizen in 1809). He started off as a carriage-designer, but soon his interest turned to printing. In 1792 he married an Englishwoman, Martha Massey (1769–1811), and they had nine children, of whom six, including Selina, survived. The family moved to Fulham from Camberwell Grove in 1825, and on 4 October 1831 he married his second wife, Hannah Williams, at Finchley. (See Oxford Dictionary of National Biography for more information on Rudolph Ackermann.) (The first two children of Thomas and Selina Butler were born in London and baptised at St Clement Danes in Westminster: Selina Jane Butler on 29 January 1828 and Mary Ann Butler in September 1829. Around the early 1830s the family moved to Oxford, where their third daughter, Catherine Butler, was baptised at All Saints Church on 12 February 1834, with Thomas Butler described as a carver and gilder in the High Street. The family moved to Temple Cowley around the mid-1930s: Mrs Butler was running a school there in July 1836, and their fourth child, Ferdinand Dick, was baptised at Temple Cowley on 7 April 1837. At this point, Thomas was still described as a carver & gilder. By 1839 Thomas’s shop at 20 High Street is described as "Butler & Margetts, printers", and on 9 December 1839 their fifth child, James Lockier, was baptised at St Andrew’s Church in Headington, suggesting that they were now ensconced in the Manor House; but Thomas is still described as a printseller. Their sixth child John Angelicus Thomas was born on 18 August 1843 and baptised at Headington on 24 June 1844, with Thomas now a "gentleman". At the time of the 1841 census, Thomas Butler (who was then about 41) is described as "Independent", while his wife Selina (who is in her 30s) is described as a Schoolmistress. They are living in the Manor House with their five children (ranging in age from 1 to 13), and five female servants. There appear to be 22 girl boarders aged between 11 to 20 living with them, and just one little boy pupil, aged 9. Two of the boarders appear to be relations of the proprietors: Octavia Butler (13), Thomas’s niece, and Maria Ackermann (14). By the time of the 1871 census Thomas Butler had died, and Selina, a widow, was living at 3 Bury Terrace, Paddington. She died in the third quarter of 1887 in Fulham, aged 83.), overleden: (ongeveer 83 jaar oud) te Fulham in juli 1887.
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Ferdinand Dick Butler
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Ferdinand Dick Butler, geboren: in april 1837, gedoopt voor Baptisten te Temple Cowley op 7 april 1837 in Temple Cowley. |
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Thomas Butler, zoon van James Butler en Jane Butler, geboren: in augustus 1800, gedoopt voor Baptisten te Oxford op 31 augustus 1800 in de All Siants Church te Oxford, printseller (1823), carver en gilder (1834) in de High Street te Oxford, trouwt (resp. 26 en ongeveer 23 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) in februari 1827 The first two children of Thomas and Selina Butler were born in London and baptised at St Clement Danes in Westminster: Selina Jane Butler on 29 January 1828 and Mary Ann Butler in September 1829. In about the early 1830s the family moved to Oxford, and their third daughter, Catherine Butler, was baptised at All Saints Church there on 12 February 1834, with Thomas Butler described as a carver and gilder in the High Street. The family moved to Temple Cowley around the mid-1930s: Mrs Butler was running a school there in July 1836, and their fourth child, Ferdinand Dick Butler, was baptised at Temple Cowley on 7 April 1837. At this point, Thomas was still described as a carver & gilder. By 1839 Thomas’s shop at 20 High Street is described as “Butler & Margetts, printers”, and on 9 December 1839 their fifth child, James Lockier Butler, was baptised at St Andrew’s Church in Headington, suggesting that they were now ensconced in the Manor House; but Thomas is still described as a printseller. Their sixth child John Angelicus Thomas Butler was born on 18 August 1843 and baptised at Headington on 24 June 1844, with Thomas now described as a “gentleman”. At the time of the 1841 census, Thomas Butler (who was then about 41) was described as “Independent”, while his wife Selina (who was in her 30s) was described as a Schoolmistress. They were living in the Manor House at Headington with their five children (ranging in age from 1 to 13), and five female servants. There were 22 girl boarders aged between 11 to 20 living with them, and just one little boy pupil, aged 9. Two of the boarders were relations of the proprietors: Octavia Butler (13), who was Thomas’s niece, and Maria Ackermann (14). By the time of the 1871 census Thomas Butler had died, and Selina, a widow, was living at 3 Bury Terrace, Paddington. She died at the age of 83 in the Fulham district in 1887.
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Selina Jane Ackermann, dochter van Rudolph Ackermann (Grootindustrieel) en Martha Massey, geboren: in 1804, Baptisten, schoolmistress te Headington (1839) (Thomas Butler was baptised at All Saints Church in Oxford on 31 August 1800, the youngest of the ten children of James and Jane Butler. His father had been baptised in All Saints parish forty years before on 10 October 1750, and his grandparents were James and Martha Butler, who were buried at All Saints on 4 May 1781 and 14 December 1796 respectively.) (Thomas Butler is listed as a printseller in Oxford’s High Street in 1823, but appears to have moved to London before 1827, as at the time of his marriage in Fulham on 29 January that year he was described as being of 1 Beaumont Buildings in the Strand. His wife Selina Jane Ackermann was then living at Ivy Lodge, Fulham, which was her father's house. An announcement of the marriage was made in Jackson’s Oxford Journal of 3 February 1827.) (Selina Ackermann was the daughter of Rudolph Ackermann (1764–1834). He was born in Saxony, but came to England as a young man in 1787 (becoming naturalized as a UK citizen in 1809). He started off as a carriage-designer, but soon his interest turned to printing. In 1792 he married an Englishwoman, Martha Massey (1769–1811), and they had nine children, of whom six, including Selina, survived. The family moved to Fulham from Camberwell Grove in 1825, and on 4 October 1831 he married his second wife, Hannah Williams, at Finchley. (See Oxford Dictionary of National Biography for more information on Rudolph Ackermann.) (The first two children of Thomas and Selina Butler were born in London and baptised at St Clement Danes in Westminster: Selina Jane Butler on 29 January 1828 and Mary Ann Butler in September 1829. Around the early 1830s the family moved to Oxford, where their third daughter, Catherine Butler, was baptised at All Saints Church on 12 February 1834, with Thomas Butler described as a carver and gilder in the High Street. The family moved to Temple Cowley around the mid-1930s: Mrs Butler was running a school there in July 1836, and their fourth child, Ferdinand Dick, was baptised at Temple Cowley on 7 April 1837. At this point, Thomas was still described as a carver & gilder. By 1839 Thomas’s shop at 20 High Street is described as "Butler & Margetts, printers", and on 9 December 1839 their fifth child, James Lockier, was baptised at St Andrew’s Church in Headington, suggesting that they were now ensconced in the Manor House; but Thomas is still described as a printseller. Their sixth child John Angelicus Thomas was born on 18 August 1843 and baptised at Headington on 24 June 1844, with Thomas now a "gentleman". At the time of the 1841 census, Thomas Butler (who was then about 41) is described as "Independent", while his wife Selina (who is in her 30s) is described as a Schoolmistress. They are living in the Manor House with their five children (ranging in age from 1 to 13), and five female servants. There appear to be 22 girl boarders aged between 11 to 20 living with them, and just one little boy pupil, aged 9. Two of the boarders appear to be relations of the proprietors: Octavia Butler (13), Thomas’s niece, and Maria Ackermann (14). By the time of the 1871 census Thomas Butler had died, and Selina, a widow, was living at 3 Bury Terrace, Paddington. She died in the third quarter of 1887 in Fulham, aged 83.), overleden: (ongeveer 83 jaar oud) te Fulham in juli 1887.
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James Lockier Butler
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James Lockier Butler, geboren: in december 1839, gedoopt voor Baptisten te Headington op 9 december 1839 in de St. Andrew's Church in Headington. |
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Thomas Butler, zoon van James Butler en Jane Butler, geboren: in augustus 1800, gedoopt voor Baptisten te Oxford op 31 augustus 1800 in de All Siants Church te Oxford, printseller (1823), carver en gilder (1834) in de High Street te Oxford, trouwt (resp. 26 en ongeveer 23 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) in februari 1827 The first two children of Thomas and Selina Butler were born in London and baptised at St Clement Danes in Westminster: Selina Jane Butler on 29 January 1828 and Mary Ann Butler in September 1829. In about the early 1830s the family moved to Oxford, and their third daughter, Catherine Butler, was baptised at All Saints Church there on 12 February 1834, with Thomas Butler described as a carver and gilder in the High Street. The family moved to Temple Cowley around the mid-1930s: Mrs Butler was running a school there in July 1836, and their fourth child, Ferdinand Dick Butler, was baptised at Temple Cowley on 7 April 1837. At this point, Thomas was still described as a carver & gilder. By 1839 Thomas’s shop at 20 High Street is described as “Butler & Margetts, printers”, and on 9 December 1839 their fifth child, James Lockier Butler, was baptised at St Andrew’s Church in Headington, suggesting that they were now ensconced in the Manor House; but Thomas is still described as a printseller. Their sixth child John Angelicus Thomas Butler was born on 18 August 1843 and baptised at Headington on 24 June 1844, with Thomas now described as a “gentleman”. At the time of the 1841 census, Thomas Butler (who was then about 41) was described as “Independent”, while his wife Selina (who was in her 30s) was described as a Schoolmistress. They were living in the Manor House at Headington with their five children (ranging in age from 1 to 13), and five female servants. There were 22 girl boarders aged between 11 to 20 living with them, and just one little boy pupil, aged 9. Two of the boarders were relations of the proprietors: Octavia Butler (13), who was Thomas’s niece, and Maria Ackermann (14). By the time of the 1871 census Thomas Butler had died, and Selina, a widow, was living at 3 Bury Terrace, Paddington. She died at the age of 83 in the Fulham district in 1887.
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Selina Jane Ackermann, dochter van Rudolph Ackermann (Grootindustrieel) en Martha Massey, geboren: in 1804, Baptisten, schoolmistress te Headington (1839) (Thomas Butler was baptised at All Saints Church in Oxford on 31 August 1800, the youngest of the ten children of James and Jane Butler. His father had been baptised in All Saints parish forty years before on 10 October 1750, and his grandparents were James and Martha Butler, who were buried at All Saints on 4 May 1781 and 14 December 1796 respectively.) (Thomas Butler is listed as a printseller in Oxford’s High Street in 1823, but appears to have moved to London before 1827, as at the time of his marriage in Fulham on 29 January that year he was described as being of 1 Beaumont Buildings in the Strand. His wife Selina Jane Ackermann was then living at Ivy Lodge, Fulham, which was her father's house. An announcement of the marriage was made in Jackson’s Oxford Journal of 3 February 1827.) (Selina Ackermann was the daughter of Rudolph Ackermann (1764–1834). He was born in Saxony, but came to England as a young man in 1787 (becoming naturalized as a UK citizen in 1809). He started off as a carriage-designer, but soon his interest turned to printing. In 1792 he married an Englishwoman, Martha Massey (1769–1811), and they had nine children, of whom six, including Selina, survived. The family moved to Fulham from Camberwell Grove in 1825, and on 4 October 1831 he married his second wife, Hannah Williams, at Finchley. (See Oxford Dictionary of National Biography for more information on Rudolph Ackermann.) (The first two children of Thomas and Selina Butler were born in London and baptised at St Clement Danes in Westminster: Selina Jane Butler on 29 January 1828 and Mary Ann Butler in September 1829. Around the early 1830s the family moved to Oxford, where their third daughter, Catherine Butler, was baptised at All Saints Church on 12 February 1834, with Thomas Butler described as a carver and gilder in the High Street. The family moved to Temple Cowley around the mid-1930s: Mrs Butler was running a school there in July 1836, and their fourth child, Ferdinand Dick, was baptised at Temple Cowley on 7 April 1837. At this point, Thomas was still described as a carver & gilder. By 1839 Thomas’s shop at 20 High Street is described as "Butler & Margetts, printers", and on 9 December 1839 their fifth child, James Lockier, was baptised at St Andrew’s Church in Headington, suggesting that they were now ensconced in the Manor House; but Thomas is still described as a printseller. Their sixth child John Angelicus Thomas was born on 18 August 1843 and baptised at Headington on 24 June 1844, with Thomas now a "gentleman". At the time of the 1841 census, Thomas Butler (who was then about 41) is described as "Independent", while his wife Selina (who is in her 30s) is described as a Schoolmistress. They are living in the Manor House with their five children (ranging in age from 1 to 13), and five female servants. There appear to be 22 girl boarders aged between 11 to 20 living with them, and just one little boy pupil, aged 9. Two of the boarders appear to be relations of the proprietors: Octavia Butler (13), Thomas’s niece, and Maria Ackermann (14). By the time of the 1871 census Thomas Butler had died, and Selina, a widow, was living at 3 Bury Terrace, Paddington. She died in the third quarter of 1887 in Fulham, aged 83.), overleden: (ongeveer 83 jaar oud) te Fulham in juli 1887.
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John Angelicus Thomas Butler
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John Angelicus Thomas Butler, geboren: te Headington op 18 augustus 1843, gedoopt voor Baptisten te Headington op 24 juni 1844. |
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Thomas Butler, zoon van James Butler en Jane Butler, geboren: in augustus 1800, gedoopt voor Baptisten te Oxford op 31 augustus 1800 in de All Siants Church te Oxford, printseller (1823), carver en gilder (1834) in de High Street te Oxford, trouwt (resp. 26 en ongeveer 23 jaar oud) (Burgerlijke Stand) in februari 1827 The first two children of Thomas and Selina Butler were born in London and baptised at St Clement Danes in Westminster: Selina Jane Butler on 29 January 1828 and Mary Ann Butler in September 1829. In about the early 1830s the family moved to Oxford, and their third daughter, Catherine Butler, was baptised at All Saints Church there on 12 February 1834, with Thomas Butler described as a carver and gilder in the High Street. The family moved to Temple Cowley around the mid-1930s: Mrs Butler was running a school there in July 1836, and their fourth child, Ferdinand Dick Butler, was baptised at Temple Cowley on 7 April 1837. At this point, Thomas was still described as a carver & gilder. By 1839 Thomas’s shop at 20 High Street is described as “Butler & Margetts, printers”, and on 9 December 1839 their fifth child, James Lockier Butler, was baptised at St Andrew’s Church in Headington, suggesting that they were now ensconced in the Manor House; but Thomas is still described as a printseller. Their sixth child John Angelicus Thomas Butler was born on 18 August 1843 and baptised at Headington on 24 June 1844, with Thomas now described as a “gentleman”. At the time of the 1841 census, Thomas Butler (who was then about 41) was described as “Independent”, while his wife Selina (who was in her 30s) was described as a Schoolmistress. They were living in the Manor House at Headington with their five children (ranging in age from 1 to 13), and five female servants. There were 22 girl boarders aged between 11 to 20 living with them, and just one little boy pupil, aged 9. Two of the boarders were relations of the proprietors: Octavia Butler (13), who was Thomas’s niece, and Maria Ackermann (14). By the time of the 1871 census Thomas Butler had died, and Selina, a widow, was living at 3 Bury Terrace, Paddington. She died at the age of 83 in the Fulham district in 1887.
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Selina Jane Ackermann, dochter van Rudolph Ackermann (Grootindustrieel) en Martha Massey, geboren: in 1804, Baptisten, schoolmistress te Headington (1839) (Thomas Butler was baptised at All Saints Church in Oxford on 31 August 1800, the youngest of the ten children of James and Jane Butler. His father had been baptised in All Saints parish forty years before on 10 October 1750, and his grandparents were James and Martha Butler, who were buried at All Saints on 4 May 1781 and 14 December 1796 respectively.) (Thomas Butler is listed as a printseller in Oxford’s High Street in 1823, but appears to have moved to London before 1827, as at the time of his marriage in Fulham on 29 January that year he was described as being of 1 Beaumont Buildings in the Strand. His wife Selina Jane Ackermann was then living at Ivy Lodge, Fulham, which was her father's house. An announcement of the marriage was made in Jackson’s Oxford Journal of 3 February 1827.) (Selina Ackermann was the daughter of Rudolph Ackermann (1764–1834). He was born in Saxony, but came to England as a young man in 1787 (becoming naturalized as a UK citizen in 1809). He started off as a carriage-designer, but soon his interest turned to printing. In 1792 he married an Englishwoman, Martha Massey (1769–1811), and they had nine children, of whom six, including Selina, survived. The family moved to Fulham from Camberwell Grove in 1825, and on 4 October 1831 he married his second wife, Hannah Williams, at Finchley. (See Oxford Dictionary of National Biography for more information on Rudolph Ackermann.) (The first two children of Thomas and Selina Butler were born in London and baptised at St Clement Danes in Westminster: Selina Jane Butler on 29 January 1828 and Mary Ann Butler in September 1829. Around the early 1830s the family moved to Oxford, where their third daughter, Catherine Butler, was baptised at All Saints Church on 12 February 1834, with Thomas Butler described as a carver and gilder in the High Street. The family moved to Temple Cowley around the mid-1930s: Mrs Butler was running a school there in July 1836, and their fourth child, Ferdinand Dick, was baptised at Temple Cowley on 7 April 1837. At this point, Thomas was still described as a carver & gilder. By 1839 Thomas’s shop at 20 High Street is described as "Butler & Margetts, printers", and on 9 December 1839 their fifth child, James Lockier, was baptised at St Andrew’s Church in Headington, suggesting that they were now ensconced in the Manor House; but Thomas is still described as a printseller. Their sixth child John Angelicus Thomas was born on 18 August 1843 and baptised at Headington on 24 June 1844, with Thomas now a "gentleman". At the time of the 1841 census, Thomas Butler (who was then about 41) is described as "Independent", while his wife Selina (who is in her 30s) is described as a Schoolmistress. They are living in the Manor House with their five children (ranging in age from 1 to 13), and five female servants. There appear to be 22 girl boarders aged between 11 to 20 living with them, and just one little boy pupil, aged 9. Two of the boarders appear to be relations of the proprietors: Octavia Butler (13), Thomas’s niece, and Maria Ackermann (14). By the time of the 1871 census Thomas Butler had died, and Selina, a widow, was living at 3 Bury Terrace, Paddington. She died in the third quarter of 1887 in Fulham, aged 83.), overleden: (ongeveer 83 jaar oud) te Fulham in juli 1887.
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James Butler
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James Butler, gedoopt voor Baptisten te Oxford op 10 oktober 1750 in de All Saints Church te Oxford. |
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James Butler, Baptisten, overleden: te Oxford in mei 1781, begraven: te Oxford op 4 mei 1781 op de begraafplaats van de All Saints Church te Oxford, trouwt (Burgerlijke Stand), kerkelijk huwelijk (Baptisten).
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Martha Butler, Baptisten, overleden: te Oxford in december 1796, begraven: te Oxford op 14 december 1796 op de begraafplaats van de All Saints Church in Oxford.
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