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  1. Catherine (Kathleen) Connors married James Butterworth and had 7 children. She passed away on 18 Sep 1891 in Launceston, Tasmania, Australian Colonies.

    • Female
    • September 18, 1891
    • Ireland
    • James Butterworth – Early Life
    • Walworth and Clubland
    • James Butterworth’s Contribution to Christian Youth Work
    • Conclusion
    • Further Reading and References

    Jimmy Butterworth was the eldest of a family of five children living in Oswaldtwistle near Accrington, Lancashire. Born in 1897, he did well at school – but had to leave, aged twelve, when his father died (Poor Law regulations required that he had to contribute to the family income). He worked a ten-hour day in a dye works (enduring some pretty nas...

    When James (Jimmy) Butterworth came to the Walworth church in 1922 there were just 25 people in the congregation. A Wesleyan Methodist Church had been on site since 1813 and amongst its famous former attendees (during the 1850s) was William Booth (the founder of The Salvation Army). However, most of the congregation some seventy years later came to...

    Leonard Barnettmakes the following assessment of Butterworth’s contribution: Barnett goes on to make two key points about the work undertaken at Clubland. First, it was not a pattern that could (or should) be picked up by many local churches. ‘In its largely youthful membership, it tends toward a denial of the true family nature of the Church, and ...

    The crusading spirit of James Butterworth and Clubland was of ‘enduring and universal value’ (Barnett 1951: 59). His writing and people’s direct experience of the work was to influence a significant number of people both within the Methodist church and beyond. The quality of the facilities he developed was an obvious example to others; his emphasis...

    Butterworth, Jimmy (1932) Clubland, London: Epworth Press. 280 pages. Butterworth, John and Waine, Jenny (2020). The Temple of Youth. Jimmy Butterworth and Clubland. London: JL Club Press. This book is the first complete biography of the Reverend James Butterworth (1897-1977) and authoritative history of Clubland. Click for details. [John Butterwor...

  2. This book is the first complete biography of the Reverend James Butterworth (1897-1977) and an authoritative history of Clubland – the most celebrated and controversial venture in church youth work of the 20th Century.

  3. James Edward Buttersworth (1817–1894) was an English painter who specialized in maritime art, and is considered among the foremost American ship portraitists of the nineteenth century. [1] His paintings are particularly known for their meticulous detail, dramatic settings, and grace in movement.

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  7. Feb 27, 2022 · Prior to the 1871 census, Emily gave birth to a daughter out of wedlock, named Emily Dodd Butterworth. Emily was born on 22nd July 1870 and the assumption within the family has been that the father of Emily Dodd Butterworth was in fact Henry James Dodd who she marries five years later.

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