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  1. Memorable Manitobans: Ernest Butterworth (1916-1975) Educator. Born at Winnipeg on 31 December 1916, son of Daniel Butterworth (1879-1941) and Clara Taylor (1880-1957), he was educated at the United College and University of Manitoba , receiving BA, BEd, and MEd degrees.

  2. Mar 18, 2013 · Clearly traumatised by war like so many men, Ernest never fully recovered. Many of the symptoms he experienced are symptomatic of shell shock. He died at the age of 44 on 27 December 1921.

  3. Ernest Butterworth Jr. was born on 8 May 1905 in Lancashire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Betrayed by a Camera (1916), What's Your Hurry? (1920) and Her Mad Bargain (1921). He died on 2 May 1986 in North Hollywood, California, USA.

    • Actor
    • May 8, 1905
    • Ernest Butterworth Jr.
    • May 2, 1986
    • The Cotton Weaver Who Became A Soldier
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    Ernest Butterworth was born in 1877 to John and Susan Butterworth, the second youngest of seven children. The family lived in Wardle, a village in the valley of the River Roch, near Rochdale. His parents, like many in the area, worked in the cotton mills, his father as a cotton loom jobber (machine supervisor) and his mother a cotton weaver. Rossen...

    Read more about the 1921 Census here: The 1921 Census. The National Archives has a number of First World War research guides available, which can be found here: First World War Research Guide. Read our blog about the rehabilitation of Frist World War Servicemen here: Rehabilitation of disabled First World War Servicemen in the 1920s.

    20 People of the 20s is a project where staff members at The National Archives have researched a story of someone from the 1920s. From family members and First World War service personnel, to famous performers and politicians, we hope these stories will encourage you to explore the breadth of experience in 1920s Britain. 20 People of the 20s is par...

  4. Ernest Butterworth was born on 16 December 1876 in Lancashire, England, UK. He was an actor and writer, known for Mr. Fix-It (1918), The Love Special (1921) and Arizona (1918). He died on 22 April 1950 in Rural Pearblossom, California, USA.

    • Actor, Writer
    • December 16, 1876
    • Ernest Butterworth
    • April 22, 1950
  5. Ernest ‘Ernie’ Albert Reynolds Butterworth (deceased) starred in Lacrosse and was a member of the Ottawa Capitals, winners of the world’s lacrosse title in 1906. Also coached and refereed in both lacrosse and hockey and was one of the two officials in the famous Dawson City-Ottawa Silver Seven Stanley Cup series.

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