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Death Certificate Index - Butler County (1936-1939) 3/26/2015 Death Certificate Index - Butler County (1936-1939) 3/26/2015 Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Mother's Maiden Name Number Box Abker, John 15 July 1866 Iowa 04 Apr. 1938 Butler Wiltfang J12-0046 D2856 Ackerman, Adelaide 13 Oct. 1856 Illinois 04 July 1937 Butler Unknown H12-0089 D2822 Ackerman, Verle Lee 04 July 1939 Iowa 05 July 1939 Butler Gallmeyer 12-0073 D2890 Adams, Martha Ann 31 May 1857 Iowa 24 Mar. 1938 Butler Hill J12-0041 D2856 Alberts, John F. 26 Mar. 1856 Holland 05 Dec. 1936 Butler Unknown G12-0150 D2787 Allan, John Osborn 25 Jan. 1867 England 01 Dec. 1937 Butler Leatha H12-0146 D2822 Allen, Frank S. 11 Nov. 1862 Wisconsin 10 Jan. 1938 Butler Torney J12-0010 D2856 Amick, Assie 14 Apr. 1860 Iowa 06 July 1937 Butler Corns H12-0094 D2822 Anderson, Clara E. 10 Nov. 1849 Pennsylvania 12 June 1939 Butler Riggins 12-0067 D2890 Anderson, Thomas 09 Dec. 1843 Pennsylvania 26 Nov. 1938 Butler Unknown J12-0118 D2856 Assink, Grace 12 June 1856 Holland 14 Feb. 1938 Butler Unknown J12-0025 D2856 Baggs, Emma 26 Jan. 1863 New York 27 Aug. 1938 Butler Fellows J12-0087 D2856 Ball, Edwin 28 Feb. 1844 England 15 July 1936 Butler Unknown G12-0097 D2787 Bandfield, George Wallace 17 Sept. 1865 Iowa 23 Dec. 1937 Butler Swezy H12-0145 D2822 Bandfield, Martha Elizabeth 24 Jan. 1867 Michigan 04 Nov. 1936 Butler Tucker G12-0131 D2787 Banning, George 04 Apr. 1861 Illinois 06 July 1937 Butler Stevens H12-0093 D2822 Bannon, James Peter 31 July 1871 Iowa 24 Oct. 1937 Butler Coyle H12-0125 D2822 Barnett, George 21 Sept. 1857 Iowa 18 Feb. 1936 Butler Loen G12-0022 D2787 Bartell, Ida M. 09 Apr. 1863 Germany 17 Oct. 1938 Butler Kienbalm J12-0108 D2856 Barth, George 21 Jan. 1864 Iowa 26 Aug. 1939 Butler Germany 12-0087 D2890 Bashford, John H. 06 June 1850 Wisconsin 15 May 1936 Butler Williams G12-0066 D2786 Bashford, Mary Jane 21 Mar. 1854 Pennsylvania 11 May 1938 Butler Unknown J12-0059 D2856 Bass, Donald William 22 June 1934 Iowa 23 July 1939 Butler Cortwright 12-0069 D2890 Bates, Rose Adella 24 May 1858 New York 05 Aug. 1936 Butler Coller G12-0113 D2787 Baumann, Johann Gerhard 03 May 1911 Iowa 27 Oct. 1937 Butler Jurgens H12-0128 D2822 Beaumont, Edmond 27 July 1869 Iowa 09 Feb. 1937 Butler DeLong H12-0021 D2822 Behrends, Helen 24 Nov. 1874 Germany 20 Apr. 1936 Butler Krammer G12-0045 D2787 Bell, George Hiram 06 Oct. 1879 Iowa 03 Nov. 1939 Butler Cornford 12-0114 D2890 Bell, Walter Stephen 05 Aug. 1866 Wisconsin 08 July 1938 Butler Cornford J12-0080 D2856 Bents, Hilke 23 Sept. 1871 Germany 03 Oct. 1937 Butler Unknown H12-0122 D2822 Bertram, Ferdinand 21 Jan. 1875 Germany 27 Apr. 1938 Butler Henze J12-0053 D2856 Best, Christine 24 June 1862 Denmark 19 Dec. 1939 Butler Unknown 12-0133 D2890 Page 1 Death Certificate Index - Butler County (1936-1939) 3/26/2015 Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Mother's Maiden Name Number Box Best, Fayett Clark 13 Mar. 1860 Illinois 13 Mar. 1939 Butler Willis 12-0027 D2890 Betts, Harry O. 09 Mar. 1868 Iowa 28 June 1937 Butler Unknown H12-0077 D2822 Bickner, William 12 June 1862 Iowa 04 May 1938 Butler Unknown J12-0065 D2856 Bittle, Virginia 12 June 1938 Iowa 20 June 1938 Butler Grisham J12-0070 D2856 Blake, Robert G. 10 May 1871 Iowa 29 Apr. 1936 Butler Unknown G12-0047 D2786 Bliss, Charles Clark 04 Aug. 1861 Iowa 14 Aug. 1939 Butler Hempsted 12-0085 D2890 Blume, Lena 16 Oct. 1870 Germany 10 Jan. 1937 Butler Freue H12-0008 D2822 Blume, William 02 Feb. 1871 Germany 11 July 1939 Butler Unknown 12-0077 D2890 Bochmann, Maria L. 19 Feb. 1882 Iowa 26 Jan. 1938 Butler Unknown J12-0002 D2856 Boers, Charles 11 Apr. 1858 Germany 19 May 1936 Butler Unknown G12-0072 D2787 Boller, Claudie Clarissa 28 Feb. 1858 Canada 22 Oct. 1936 Butler Gallepo G12-0129 D2787 Bolton, Chapman 12 July 1858 Iowa 05 Apr. 1936 Butler Unknown G12-0052 D2786 Borneman, Fred 03 Aug. 1881 Iowa 01 May 1939 Butler Unknown 12-0051 D2890 Borneman, Fred Carl 19 Oct. 1890 Iowa 30 Nov. 1938 Butler Nolte J12-0119 D2856 Bown, Horace 11 Dec. 1862 Iowa 30 Apr. 1936 Butler Waters G12-0044 D2786 Boylan, A. Beth 18 Nov. 1913 Iowa 27 July 1939 Butler Carberry 12-0071 D2890 Boylan, Lucy Easter Ann 02 Oct. 1868 Missouri 20 June 1939 Butler Moore 12-0065 D2890 Bradley, Charles Arthur 04 Nov. 1858 Vermont 01 Apr. 1937 Butler Unknown H12-0056 D2822 Brandenburg, Fredricka 20 Sept. 1843 Germany 29 July 1937 Butler Unknown H12-0092 D2822 Brinkman, Grace 20 Mar. 1844 Germany 27 June 1936 Butler Driethelp G12-0080 D2787 Brocka, Caroline 27 Dec. 1867 Iowa 19 Apr. 1939 Butler Bucholtz 12-0043 D2890 Brocka, Herman C. 16 Aug. 1882 Holland 11 Sept. 1939 Butler Fruse 12-0095 D2890 Brockelmann, John 10 Oct. 1890 Missouri 16 Nov. 1936 Butler Gruenwald G12-0140 D2786 Brockway, Lydia 05 May 1884 Iowa 31 Mar. 1939 Butler Hahn 12-0035 D2890 Bromsema, Bruno 27 Apr. 1877 Netherlands 20 Aug. 1938 Butler Hagemis J12-0091 D2856 Bronson, Etta 01 May 1875 Ohio 06 Mar. 1937 Butler Hogue H12-0042 D2822 Bronson, Pluma Amanda 05 Mar. 1872 Iowa 27 May 1938 Butler Hendrick J12-0067 D2856 Brower, Harry R. 02 Oct. 1903 Iowa 27 May 1936 Butler Grussing G12-0074 D2786 Brown, Bertha 21 July 1869 Germany 06 May 1936 Butler Unknown G12-0061 D2786 Brown, Charles A. 11 Mar. 1851 Maine 29 Dec. 1938 Butler Kelly J12-0129 D2856 Brown, Clara D. 12 Sept. 1881 Iowa 28 Apr. 1936 Butler Linde G12-0050 D2787 Bruns, Etja 21 June 1843 Germany 04 Dec. 1937 Butler Popenga H12-0143 D2822 Page 2 Death Certificate Index - Butler County (1936-1939) 3/26/2015 Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Mother's Maiden Name Number Box Buckholtz, William H. 12 Sept. 1879 Iowa 04 Jan. 1939 Butler Brockman 12-0004 D2890 Buenzon, Hattie 02 June 1898 Minnesota 11 Nov. 1937 Butler Schalko H12-0132 D2822 Bulthuis, Geert 14 Jan. 1848 Germany 03 Sept. 1938Butler Alberts J12-0097 D2856 Bungum, Anna 14 Nov. 1852 Norway 02 Mar. 1938 Butler Olsen J12-0032 D2856 Burma, Maria 13 Aug. 1845 Germany 06 Oct. 1938 Butler Busherd J12-0104 D2856 Busching, Albert Henry 27 Feb. 1892 Iowa 31 Dec. 1937 Butler Becker H12-0141 D2822 Busching, August 17 Feb. 1858 Germany 06 July 1939 Butler Meyer 12-0079 D2890 Busching, Louise 06 Feb. 1856 Germany 16 Mar. 1939 Butler Unknown 12-0032 D2890 Buseman, Gerke B. 29 Nov. 1844 Germany 25 Dec. 1936 Butler Fuhs G12-0146 D2787 Busma, Kate 29 Mar. 1888 Iowa 15 June 1938 Butler Nuttbuck J12-0072 D2856 Busse, Mary Louise 15 Oct. 1863 Germany 27 Dec. 1936 Butler Pareppe G12-0152 D2786 Butzlaff, Augusta 21 Aug. 1860 Wisconsin 12 Dec. 1939 Butler Unknown 12-0136 D2890 Call, Emma 19 July 1868 Germany 26 May 1936 Butler Shneard G12-0063 D2786 Card, Ida Ann 03 Oct. 1864 New York 03 Apr. 1937 Butler Digmion H12-0061 D2822 Cardaman, Evan 31 May 1859 Iowa 24 Dec. 1937 Butler Harris H12-0140 D2822 Carter, James Harvey 02 July 1867 Iowa 04 Feb. 1939 Butler Nash 12-0017 D2890 Chaney, Gentleisa H. 29 Oct. 1869 Indiana 03 May 1938 Butler Landsman J12-0056 D2856 Cheney, Frank B. 01 Feb. 1858 Illinois 18 Aug. 1936 Butler Unknown G12-0111 D2787 Christians, Cherantje 28 Aug. 1860 Germany 30 July 1937 Butler Unknown H12-0083 D2822 Christy, Susan B. 16 Oct. 1873 Iowa 19 Apr. 1939 Butler Skilling 12-0041 D2890 Church, Rodney Duane 27 Aug. 1939 Iowa 03 Oct. 1939 Butler Vaud 12-0108 D2890 Clapham, Emmett W. 24 Oct. 1887 Iowa 31 July 1939 Butler Cochran 12-0074 D2890 Claussen, John Lewis 09 July 1880 Iowa 02 Mar. 1937 Butler Smittjer H12-0049 D2822 Clemmer, Mary Elenor Antoinette 02 Oct. 1857 Wisconsin 12 May 1939 Butler Passmore 12-0054 D2890 Clikeman, Julia L. 16 May 1861 Illinois 26 Nov. 1937 Butler Champion H12-0137 D2822 Clover, Albert c.1867 25 June 1936 Butler Unknown G12-0083 D2787 Codner, Alice Louise 23 Jan. 1866 New York 10 Nov. 1939Butler Tucker 12-0109 D2890 Colby, Mary E. 02 July 1848 Massachusetts 12 Dec. 1938 Butler Gladden J12-0132 D2856 Cole, Ed 02 Apr. 1867 Iowa 04 May 1939Butler Cameron 12-0052 D2890 Collins, Susan Eldora 25 Mar. 1858 Iowa 21 Apr. 1939 Butler Dye 12-0038 D2890 Conn, Mina Ruth 03 Jan. 1858 Iowa 03 Dec. 1939 Butler Benson 12-0128 D2890 Conn, Stanley 13 May 1855 Canada 12 Jan. 1939 Butler Parker 12-0007 D2890 Page 3 Death Certificate Index - Butler County (1936-1939) 3/26/2015 Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Mother's Maiden Name Number Box Cook, Mary Elizabeth 23 Feb, 1870 Iowa 10 Aug. 1937 Butler O'Riely H12-0104 D2822 Coonley, Marie 03 Aug. 1900 Iowa 21 Nov. 1939 Butler Koons 12-0118 D2890 Cooper, Abraham F. 09 Nov. 1851 Illinois 17 May 1939 Butler Unknown 12-0053 D2890 Corbette, Thomas F. 21 Aug. 1856 Ireland 28 Feb. 1938 Butler Conway J12-0017 D2856 Crippen, Alonzo Brainard 15 June 1868 Illinois 02 Dec. 1939 Butler Patterson 12-0129 D2890 Crosby, Charles LeRoy 03 Mar. 1888 Iowa 10 Jan. 1937 Butler Klinetop H12-0006 D2822 Crosby, Ruth Irene 08 Apr. 1908 Iowa 03 Jan. 1937 Butler Smith H12-0015 D2822 Cunningham, William James 23 July 1865 Indiana 26 Apr.
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