Catherine BUTTEMER
(1847-)

 

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Thomas Henry GRANTHAM

Catherine BUTTEMER

  • Born: 15 Jul 1847, Surrey, England
  • Marriage: Thomas Henry GRANTHAM on 8 Jul 1869 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England, United Kingdom

bullet   Other names for Catherine were Mrs. Catherine GRANTHAM, Mrs. Kate GRANTHAM and Mrs. Thomas Henry GRANTHAM.

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bullet  General Notes:

Catherine"Kate" Buttemer, our ggrandmother and wife of Thomas Henry Grantham, was born July 15, 1847 in Surrey, England, from English parents. Three brothers preceded her.

Cherished and raised in comfort, she seems to have had an easy and sheltered youth. Tutors taught Kate the basics of the English language, mathematics and history in addition to German and music.

She traveled often with her family to the Lake District area for their holidays, always accompanied by a tutor.

It is not known how Tom Henry and Kate met, but since the two families lived in Sidmouth, co. Devon, which was then just a village by the seaside attracting families who enjoyed good quality of life, the introductions were easily accomplished by the offering of a personal greeting card.

Tom Henry and Kate were married in St. Nicholas church in Sidmouth, on July 8, 1869, in the presence of their respective families. In 1870, they lived on Sadler Street, in the heart of Wells and their rear window faced the Wells Cathedral and the Cathedral Green, an excellent view that could easily inspire a future minister of the Church.

However, they were members of the St. Cuthbert parish where our grandfather was baptized. He was accepted in the College of Theology of Wells in January 1871 and was ordained curate by the Reverend Henry Philcott, Lord Bishop of Worcester on December 21, 1873.

He officiated in the Holy Trinity Church of Great Malvern during his entire ministry except for a few months preceding his conversion to Catholicism, in the fall of 1875. His annual salary was 80 pounds sterling, payable quarterly. The diocese paid the expenses for his Glebe House residence.

The children were born at a fairly steady pace. According to the Sidmouth Journal and Directory, we can follow the many moves of the family with the arrival of the children since each birth was announced.

The four boys, including our grandfather Thomas Edgar were born either in Malvern, co. Worcester, or Wells, co. Somerset, between 1870 and 1874 while Tom Henry was studying or after he was ordained Anglican minister.

The girls, except for Norah who was born in Canada, were born in Littlehampton, Sussex (Catherine); Plymouth, Devon (Gertrude); Tunbridge Wells, Kent (Monica) and Bromley, Kent (Winnifred). None of the girls married. On January 8, 1875, he was sent to Slinfold Church, in Horsham, co. Sussex.

The last certificate carrying his signature as minister of that Church is dated April 3, 1875. On October 9, 1875, we find the following note in the Malvern Advertiser:

Secession to the Church of Rome "Some interest, not to say excitement, has been caused in this neighborhood by the announcement that the Rev. T.H. Grantham and his wife have joined the Church of Rome".

To appreciate what attracted our ancestors to convert to the Catholic religion, one must refer to the Oxford Movement.

This Movement took root around 1845 among the intellectual elite in Oxford under the influence of John Newman, eminent member of the Anglican Church and professor of theology at Oxford.

His influence was such that a wave of new converts followed, including many nobles and government representatives, but also many ministers from the Anglican Church. Tom and Kate immigrated to Canada in 1884, eventually settling in Deschambault, Quebec.

Our grandfather, Thomas Edgar, married three times and gave life to 18 children, 13 of them surviving to adulthood. Most of the descendants of Thomas Edgar live in the Quebec City area and use French as their first language.

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bullet  Noted events in her life were:

• Emigration: to Canada, 1884.


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Catherine married Thomas Henry GRANTHAM, son of Francis GRANTHAM and Elizabeth Ellen COX, on 8 Jul 1869 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England, United Kingdom. (Thomas Henry GRANTHAM was born on 22 Feb 1846 in Douglas, , , Isle of Man, christened on 22 Mar 1846 in Onchan, , , Isle of Man and died in 1936.)


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