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e smiling quite a bit, because he liked irony." *(Internet)<br />

3. <strong>Emerson</strong> Butterworth was born October 9,1916, Hartford, CT, and died November<br />

16, 1916, at Hartford, CT.<br />

4. Harrison Butterworth was born November 8, 1918, in West Hartford, CT, and died<br />

March 1, 2004, Concord, NH, married:<br />

First: Mabel Miller Bouldry was born March 29, 1922, in MA, and died December 20,<br />

2002, in Sharon, Vermont. She was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bouldry <strong>of</strong><br />

Roslindale, MA. She married Harrison Butterworth June 13, 1942, in Cambridge, MA.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had three children:<br />

Molly Butterworth, Stephen Butterworth, and Carol<br />

Butterworth. Mabel M. Bouldry and Harrison Butterworth divorced. *(LDS)<br />

Second: Penelope Haskell, born April 22, 1940, and married Harrison Butterworth<br />

December, 1971. <strong>The</strong>y had one son, Corwin Butterworth. Penelope Haskell and<br />

Harrison Butterworth divorced.<br />

(Note for Above) - <strong>The</strong> son, Corwin Butterworth, was born June 10, 1974, In Xenia,<br />

Ohio. He married Simone McCarter, daughter <strong>of</strong> Patricia Kobrin and Bruce McCarter,<br />

on June 1, 2002, in Little Compton, RI. <strong>The</strong>y have two daughters, Sadie June and<br />

Mirabelle Butterworth. Corwin Butterworth was the recipient <strong>of</strong> the “Best <strong>of</strong> Rhode<br />

Island” award for the Best Handmade Furniture in the 2008 Rhode Island Monthly<br />

editor’s poll.<br />

On his website on Internet, Corwin states “I began my pr<strong>of</strong>essional life as a painter, but<br />

quickly found that it was too difficult to make a living selling my paintings. So, in 1998,<br />

I decided to go into woodworking.<br />

My career as a woodworker began upon my<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Family</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Emerson</strong> <strong>McMillin</strong> Copyright © 2012 Elaine Winkler 16

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