Misc. Notes
1. After the death of his first wife, Flora, it appears Philip B. Butler moved to Enid, Garfield, Oklahoma where his occupation was an embalmer in the 1900 Census. His daughter, Maude is shown living with her grandparents in the 1900 Census, so Philip went to Oklahoma alone. In the 1910 Census, he shows up in San Patricio County, Texas as a boarder with the Payne family. His occupation is listed as undertaker shop owner. Then he shows up in the 1920 and 1930 Census with his second wife, Adelaide and their five children.
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