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Francis E. Butler ( January 30, 1847November 21, 1926) was an Irish American marksman who performed in
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variety shows. He developed a shooting act with his performing partner John Graham, and when Graham fell ill the sharpshooter
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stood in for him. Butler and Oakley began to perform together and later married, and they joined the
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. They became famous as a sharpshooting duo during their time in ''
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's Wild West Show'' from 1885 to 1901. Butler also worked as a representative and salesman for gun manufacturers.


Early life

Frank Butler was born in
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, Ireland, and moved with his family to the United States at the age of 13. 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.''Dayton Daily News'' (November 24, 1926), page 7. Retrieved Oct. 1, 2014. According to baptism registers on file at the
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, Butler was baptized on January 30, 1847.RootsIreland.ie, National Library of Ireland - Church Baptism Record for Francis Butler
Retrieved Apr. 5, 2017.
National Library of Ireland - Ardagh and Clonmacnoise Diocese, Templemichael and Ballymacormack Parish, Baptisms from March 1, 1829 to June 11, 1862, page 134
Retrieved Apr. 5, 2017.
His parents were Michael Butler and Catherine Whelan.Ancestry.com, 1860 U.S. Federal Census
Retrieved Oct. 8, 2014.
Ancestry.com, Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947 (William J. Butler, brother of Frank E. Butler)
Retrieved Oct. 8, 2014.
He was the oldest of their five children.Ancestry.com, 1870 U.S. Federal Census
Retrieved Oct. 8, 2014.
He initially worked a series of odd jobs, including one as a glass blower, while living near Camden, New Jersey. Butler married Henrietta Saunders around 1870; they had two children, Edward and Katie.Shirl Kasper, ''Annie Oakley: The Peerless Wing and Rifle Shot'', page 236
Retrieved Oct. 9, 2014.
The two divorced a few years later.


Annie Oakley and the Wild West Show

Frank Butler eventually developed a shooting act and toured with variety shows. After meeting her at a shooting competition in Cincinnati, Ohio, Butler married
Annie Oakley Annie Oakley (born Phoebe Ann Mosey; August 13, 1860 – November 3, 1926) was an American marksman, sharpshooter and folk heroine who starred in Buffalo Bill's Wild West. Oakley developed hunting skills as a child to provide for her impoveris ...
on August 23, 1876, although he would later claim the date was June 20, 1882. They developed their shooting act in 1882 when Oakley stood in for Butler's sick partner, John Graham."Frank Butler
pbs.org, accessed July 14, 2009
In 1884, the Butlers joined the Sells Brothers Circus. From 1885 to 1901, they were a fixture on ''Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show''. As Oakley became the star attraction, Butler became her manager and wrote articles and press releases. One of Butler's roles was to throw glass balls in the air for Annie Oakley to shoot, including in an 1894 Edison film of Oakley. Oakley said that the financial part was always in her husband's hands. Oakley returned to performing between 1911 and 1913, this time with Vernon Seaver's Young Buffalo Show, with Butler again as her manager. Butler also worked as a representative of the Union Metallic Cartridge Company and as a salesman for the Remington Arms Company.


Retirement

After they retired, Frank Butler and Annie Oakley Butler had brief residencies in New York City,
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, and
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as well as
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, and
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, and then returned to Ohio.Ancestry.com, 1910 U.S. Federal Census
Retrieved Oct. 9, 2014.
Their house in Cambridge, Maryland is listed on the
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.


Death

Annie died on November 3, 1926, in
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. One biographer reported that Butler stopped eating after his wife's death, leading to his own death from malnutrition and starvation 18 days later, on November 21. According to another biographical source, the death certificate listed the cause of his death as
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. Butler was living with Hulda Haines, Oakley's younger sister, in Ferndale, Michigan at the time of his death.


In popular culture

The musical ''
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'' is based loosely on the lives of Annie Oakley and Frank Butler. Ray Middleton originated the role of Frank in the musical with
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as Annie.
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starred in the film version with Betty Hutton.
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played Butler in a 1966
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revival, with
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again as Annie Oakley.
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played the role of Butler in the 1999 Broadway revival. In 1957, a television production starring
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and
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was broadcast on NBC. John Considine portrayed Butler in ''
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'' (1976).


Filmography


References

*Riley, Glenda. ''The Life and Legacy of Annie Oakley'' (2002), University of Oklahoma Press, *Shooting Star Annie Oakley
Frank E. Butler: Credits
Retrieved, Oct. 1, 2014. *''Dayton Daily News'' (November 24, 1926), page 7. Retrieved Oct. 1, 2014. *Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census
Frank E. Butler: Credits
Retrieved Oct. 7, 2014.


Notes


External links

*
Records for Butler and Oakley at familysearch.org


* {{DEFAULTSORT:Butler 1847 births 1926 deaths Gunslingers of the American Old West Sharpshooters Wild West show performers Suicides by starvation Irish emigrants to the United States People from County Longford Suicides in Michigan 1926 suicides