Genealogy Data Page 60 (Notes Pages)

Individuals marked with a red dot are direct ancestors of Derik Austen Papineau
For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.


Butterfield George Bancroft [Male] b. 1 JUN 1855 Gebbenon Rectory, Glouster, England - d. 21 JUL 1900 Chicago, Illinois

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Marriage Notes for Annie Papineau and George Butterfield:
George was a graduate of Oxford University, London, was an authority on Greek and Hebrew languages, and spoke seven languages. George and Annie are buried in the Forest Home Cemetary, Illinois. They came to U.S. in about 1880.

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Butterfield George [Male] b. UNKNOWN ? - d. UNKNOWN ?

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Harrison Emily [Female] b. UNKNOWN

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Butterfield Harrison Bancroft [Male] b. 30 SEP 1880 London, England - d. 16 FEB 1926 Chicago, Illinois

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

Harrison received Holy confirmation on Easter Day, April 14, 1895 at the Cathedral of St. Peter & Paul, Chicago. He is buried at Acacia Park Cemetary in Chicago, Illinois.

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Butterfield Mary Gertrude [Female] b. 17 JUN 1882 Chicago, Ill. - d. 15 JUL 1903 ?

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Butterfield Margaret Agnes [Female] b. 20 APR 1884 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois - d. 15 OCT 1952 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

Marriage Notes for Margaret Butterfield and Clay Hollon:
Margaret was from Chicago, Illinois. In 1963 they lived at 5517 North Nagle Avenue in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.

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Butterfield Nellie Muriel [Female] b. 1886 ? - d. 1908 ?

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Mason Annie [Female]

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Papineau Owen Robert Campbell [Male] b. 1880 ?

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Watts Elizabeth Mary Ann [Female] d. 1921

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Papineau Claude Michael Campbell [Male] b. 1873 ? - d. 1950

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

Marriage Notes for Claude Papineau and Lucy ?:
Claude and Lucy had three children.

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Papineau Robert S. [Male] b. 1881 Belgrade, Jugoslavia

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Thomson Florence Mabel [Female]

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Mannion Daisy [Female]

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Butterfield Frances [Female] b. 15 APR 1907 ? - d. UNKNOWN ?

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Wolter Otto [Male]

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Hollon Clay [Male] b. 9 JUN 1879 Wolfe County, Kentucky - d. UNKNOWN Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

On October 19th, 1918, Clay was issued a certificate from the Federal Reserve District, Number Seven, by the Chicago Liberty Loan Committee in "recognition of hearty co-operation and patriotic personal service contributed in the successful distribution of the Fourth Liberty Loan in the City of Chicago and in Cook County."

According to a letter to Mrs. Marguerite Gaston on May 8, 1963, Clay wrote that he was "active in Masonry and the Knights Templar. I was presented with a 50-year pin by my lodge, but have now been a member for 53 years, a paid up member for life. Had to retype a few pages of manuscript for my (forthcoming) book - The Decline and Captivity of the U.S.A. Using a carbon I made a copy for you. I may never be able to finish it."

In the same letter Clay wrote:

"You mentioned Autobiography. WOW! I doubt you would enjoy reading about feudal wars in the hills - such as the one my brother Richmond and I had with a neighbor who lived a short distance down Devil's Creek, from us, whose long-haired shepherd dog Fox abused our little short-haired dog Shep too much and too often. We rubbed ground black pepper into every quarter inch of our mongrel dog Shep's hide, then we went to the front of our neighbor's house and opened the gate so old Fox could come out and fight - like a dog should. He came out barking and growling and made a vicious lunge for Shep - but in two seconds flat he was on his Way to his hidingplace under the house. The sting of peper in his nose and throat and the pain of Shep's biting made him howl for dear life. Rich and I could not get under the house to separate them. So Mrs. Terrill had to call her husband out of the hillside cornfield to come and separate them. The next day when our father came home, all these shenanigans had been reported to him, he sent us out to fetch a switch each with which we were to be punished. Rich selected a long willow branch. I mosied around a little longer and selected a little twig about twelve inches in length. When our father saw the size of my switch, he burst out in the heartiest laugh you ever did hear. We went unpunished for that crime."

The Last Will and Testament of Clay is as follows:

"I, Clay Hollon, of the City of Chicago, in the County of Cook, in the State of Illinois, being of legal age, and of sound and disposing mind and excellent memory, do hereby make, ordain, publish and declare this to by my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former Wills by me made. FIRST, I hereby authorize, order and direct my executrix, hereinafter named, to pay all my just debts, including expenses of my last illness, funeral and testamentary expenses as soon after my death as possible, and I direct that she use for this purpose, any moneys I have on hand in my home, in a bank, or other moneys coming to me, or owing to me from whatever source, and should it become necessary to do so, she shall before fulfilling any bequests herein by me made, convert into cash any or all of my personal possessions of whatsover nature or kind and whereever situated, to pay said obligations. SECOND, I bequeathe to my three children: Gertrude Caroline Mahoney, Marion Muriel Maisel and George Clay Hollon and their descendants, the unused graves in my eight-grave lot in Acacia Park Cemetary. THIRD, I bequeath to my daughter Gertrude Caroline Mahoney, the sum of One Hundred dollars to be paid in cash. FOURTH, I bequeath to my son George Clay Hollon, one French Clock. FIFTH, I bequeath to my daughter Marion Muriel Maisel, all the rest of my possessions of whatever nature or kind and wherever situated; also all cash on hand, in my savings account and in my checking account - both in the Madison Trust & Savings Bank at 400 W. Madison St., Chicago, Ill. LASTLY, I hereby name as my executrix of this my last Will and Testament, my daughter Marion Muriel Maisel, but in the event she should not survive me, then I name my son-in-law Stanely E. Maisel, to be executor of this my last Will and Testament; both without bonds, the giving of bonds being expressly waived for both, or either of them. Givin under my hand at Chicago, Ill., this ninth day of January, 1963."

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Hollon James [Male]

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Elkins Caroline [Female]

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Hollon Gertrude Caroline [Female] b. 2 JUL 1906 ? - d. UNKNOWN ?

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Title: Timothy J. Barron

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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Title: Richard Papineau.FTW

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