Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The Amey Family: Sad End to a Long Search

Addendum 8/4/13: Found 1925 census. Maud Amey and daughter Hilda lived with her sister Eliza Buttery Scott in Rochester.


To recap previous findings, Maud Buttery Amey (1893–1929) was the daughter of Albert Edward Buttery of Grand Bay, Newfoundland, and her older sister was my great grandmother Eliza Buttery Scott. She married Philip Amey and they had 3 children--all born in North Sydney.

Maud sent this postcard to her older sister, and on the back she casually scribbled a note about the death of her first child, also named Eliza, who died of influenza at age 4 in North Sydney, NS.

postcard sent circa 1919
Maud, Eliza, Eliza Buttery Scott--circa 1916
It took me awhile to decipher the handwriting and identification of the people in this next photo, but thanks to an Amey relation, we succeeded in identifying Maud and her two youngest children here around 1922. This postcard seems to have been written to Philip who was already living and working in Niagara Falls, NY. The family officially relocated there in 1924.
Hilda, Maud, John, and "Mrs. Dawe"

Sadly, Maud developed heart disease right before the move and died in 1929. It is curious that she died in Dayton, OH, and had been living there for about 2 years while the family stayed on in Niagara. I had documented Hilda's descendents--they seem to still be in the area, but could find nothing on John after 1937...until my recent discoveries.

New Findings
I was very sad to learn sweet John died at age 19. I have found evidence of his schooling and the fact that he sang (from local news sources). His obit did not contain any details, so I obtained his death certificate from the cemetery. The reason cited was "gangrenous appendicitis." Sad enough? Apparently, his father and sister loved him VERY much. I found the following tributes to him through the years. Heartbreaking. 



Factoids
  • Both Philip and Maud (Buttery) Amey grew up in Newfoundland in the late 1890s, and their fathers were born in Jersey, Channel Islands.
  • I believe Maud and Philip probably met in North Sydney as Maud's oldest brothers worked there as miners for a time.
  • The Ameys lived in Newfoundland, but relocated to Sydney to be miners around 1905. Philip's brother Arthur died in 1911 at age 20 in the worst mining disaster in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
  • John was born "Philip John", but never used the official name.
  • Philip and John are buried in the famous Oakwood Cemetery where individuals who have attempted to go over the falls, or have jumped to their death are buried. It is quite historic and I would love to visit the area.
  • In 1930, Philip and Hilda lived with his sister Mildred Geering and her family in Niagara.
  • Philip remarried Elsie and died in 1962. Hilda Jane Castricone died in 1998.
  • I have a sketchy chart of Hilda's descendents for those interested. I also have some high school photos of two of her 3 kids.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Final Buttery Mystery Solved

Today I found the fate of the 6th and youngest child of Albert Edward Buttery and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Lomond.

Rosie "Rosanna" Hannah Buttery died at the exact same age and from the same illness as her brother Walter. Rosanna died in 1923 at the age of 27 from tuberculosis. Her husband Frederick Blackmore remarried just a few months later widow Elosure Patience Crocker. When Fred died, she married Arthur Blackmore.

Poor "Lizzie". She lived through the death of her husband, twin infant sons, three adult children, and probably a few grandkids before passing in 1949. Sad, but probably typical.

If you have the patience to go through a lot of records, Newfoundland vitals can be found here: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://hr-search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1790939

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Mystery Solved - CASE CLOSED!

Well, I was doing a search today and accidentally found the answer to my biggest mystery--the death of Walter Frederick Buttery! He died in 1916 of tuberculosis. Maybe this is why there doesn't seem to be a grave.

I happened to find the info on a site I spent countless hours on: Newfoundland Grand Bay. The page was added late 2011...which was probably after I had exhausted my search of this website.
http://ngb.chebucto.org/Vstats/death-reg-bk-7-1915-1916-p-390-396-blp.shtml

Whewww. Aren't you relieved?! HA This goes to show you have to revisit your sources because new stuff is always going up. RIP, grand uncle Walter.



Thursday, January 3, 2013

Back to Grand Bay Research

This new year I am happily in touch with the brother of the Buttery brothers who tragically drowned in 1963.
The other day, he sent me this photo of Buttery brothers John Edward and William. This is the oldest photo I've seen of "Bill." (he is much younger in the other photos I have seen)
 
I was looking for the info I had previously posted on the two siblings who remain a mystery to me and had a hard time finding the info, so I am reposting again. They are Walter Frederick Buttery and Rosie (Rose) Hannah Buttery. This is the info. I have on them.
 
Walter Frederick Buttery 
  • Born in 1888
  • Married Annie Leriche Buttery Anderson (1890–1972) who remarried Hubert Anderson and had 1) Gordon, 2) Mary 3) Jane Purchase
  • Had these 3 children:
  1. Hannah Buttery Pike Kettle Bragg (1909-1939), adopted by Charles & (grandmother) Elizabeth Pike in 1909, divorced Arthur Kettle (1902-)
  2. Rebecca M. Buttery (1912-1970), married Philip G. Francis (1907-1991), both buried in PAB
  3. Eliza Beatrice Buttery (1914-1990), lived in North Sydney, NS, Married Ralph Frederick Bond (1912-1953) in 1934 and Job Sturge (1920-1991)
 Rosie (Rose) Hannah Buttery (24 Oct 1896-before 1935)
  • Married Fredrick Blackmore (1892-?)
  • Had 2 children. (1) John Blackmore (1916-?) Was a seaman. Visited George Blackmore in Halifax, 1937. (2) Annie Blackmore (1920-?) Worked as a domestic on King Street in North Sydney, NS, 1937.
  • 1921 census shows them all together living in Channel.
  • In 1922, Fred traveled to North Sydney, NS from St. John's with John and Annie.
  • 1935 census shows everyone but Rose in channel. There is a new wife named "Eloshia P." (1881-1966) She is buried at Mt. Patricia Cemetery (Anglican) Bay St. George's District next to Arthur Blackmore.
  • 1945 census has Eloshia married to Arthur

Mystery Photos
Can anyone identify the people in these photos?
Could this be Rose (right)with Eliza (left)?

These were all in the possession of Eliza
Who is the young girl on the left? I have figured on the middle two belonged to Maude Buttery. Location: Rochester, NY?
More Photos, Please!
I love photos, so send anything you have and PLEASE help preserve the memory and record of those who have passed! Someday it will be you.

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