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Frank Butler was born in County Longford, Ireland, and moved with his family to the United States at the age of 13. [1] While Butler's birth date is listed on his and Oakley's U.S. passport application as February 25, 1852, the obituary for Butler posted by the Associated Press in 1926 has his age as 76, which meant he was born in 1850. [2]
Annie and Frank Butler lived in Cincinnati for a time. Oakley, the stage name she adopted when she and Frank began performing together, [3] [31] [32] is believed to have been taken from the city's neighborhood of Oakley, where they resided. Some people believe she took on the name because that was the name of the man who had paid her train fare ...
Frank Butler (musician) (1928–1984), American jazz drummer Frank Butler (writer) (1890–1967), American film writer Frank E. Butler (1850–1926), Irish-American stage performer and marksman; husband of Annie Oakley
The man assisting her is likely her husband, Frank E. Butler. Both were veterans of Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. [2]: 201–202, 262 ...
Frank E. Butler: 1847–1926 United States: American sharpshooter and husband to Annie Oakley: Karen Carpenter: 1950–1983 United States: American singer and drummer Chandragupta Maurya: 340–297 BC Maurya Empire: Emperor of the Mauryan empire (300 BC), who reputedly died of self-starvation as a Jain. [3] Floyd Collins: 1887–1925 United States
The film was the first Western for both Stevens and Stanwyck. [2] While based on the real life of Annie Oakley, it took some liberties with the historical details. The film focuses primarily on Oakley's love affair with Toby Walker (representing Oakley's real-life husband Frank E. Butler) rather than on her career as an exhibition sharpshooter.
At any rate, Irish records being very good in the 19th century do show that there was a Francis Butler born in Longford (the only Francis/Frank for the 1840s or 1850s in that location), but being born in Jan. 30th, 1847 to Michael Butler and Catherine(Whelan)Butler. Frank's passport application also says that his father was a naturalized ...
Groovin' Blue is an album by saxophonist Curtis Amy and drummer Frank Butler recorded in late 1960 and early 1961 for the Pacific Jazz label. [1] [2] Reception