Alice Butler

Brief Life History of Alice

When Alice Butler was born on 29 December 1897, in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, her father, Edward Eugene Butler, was 30 and her mother, Margaret Ann W Kerr, was 32. She had at least 3 sons with Ralph Richard Cogswell. She died in Massachusetts, United States.

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Family Time Line

Ralph Richard Cogswell
1893–1999
Alice Butler
1897–
Cogswell
1919–1919
Richard Kerr Cogswell
1921–1985
Charles Hubert Cogswell
1923–2010

Sources (15)

  • Alice Cogswell, "United States Census, 1930"
  • Alice Butler, "Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915"
  • Alice Butler, "Massachusetts Death Index, 1970-2003"

World Events (8)

1898 · War with the Spanish

After the explosion of the USS Maine in the Havana Harbor in Cuba, the United States engaged the Spanish in war. The war was fought on two fronts, one in Cuba, which helped gain their independence, and in the Philippines, which helped the US gain another territory for a time.

1900 · Gold for Cash!

This Act set a price at which gold could be traded for paper money.

1929

13 million people become unemployed after the Wall Street stock market crash of 1929 triggers what becomes known as the Great Depression. President Herbert Hoover rejects direct federal relief.

Name Meaning

English: from a word that originally denoted a wine steward, usually the chief servant of a medieval household, from Norman French butuiller (Old French bouteillier, Latin buticularius, from buticula ‘bottle’). In the large households of royalty and the most powerful nobility, the title came to denote an officer of high rank and responsibility, only nominally concerned with the supply of wine, if at all. As well as being widespread in England, this is also the surname of an important Irish family, descended from Theobald FitzWalter, who was appointed Chief Butler of Ireland by King Henry II in 1177. It is Gaelicized as de Buitléir.

English: occasionally perhaps an occupational name from Middle English boteler ‘maker of bottles (usually of leather)’, a derivative of Middle English botel, Old French bo(u)teille ‘bottle’ and synonymous with Botelmaker.

Americanized form of French Bouthillier (see Bouteiller ).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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