Edward Butterworth
Edward Robert Butterworth (August 14, 1908 – September 7, 1984) was an American lawyer and politician.
Edward Butterworth | |
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Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 12th Essex district | |
In office January 1943 – January 1947 | |
Preceded by | Richard J. White |
Succeeded by | Frank E. Boot |
Personal details | |
Born | Edward Robert Butterworth August 14, 1908 Lynn, Massachusetts |
Died | September 7, 1984 76) Burlington, Massachusetts | (aged
Resting place | Swampscott Cemetery, Swampscott, Massachusetts |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Elizabeth Learned[1] |
Children | 5[1] |
Education | Dartmouth College (AB) Boston College (JD) |
Early life
Butterworth was born on August 14, 1908, in Lynn, Massachusetts.[2] He graduated from Lynn Classical High School in 1925, Dartmouth College in 1930, and Boston College Law School in 1934.[3]
Political career
Butterworth began his political career as a member of the Nahant, Massachusetts, school committee.[2] From 1943 to 1947 he represented the 12th Essex District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.[2] In 1950 he was a candidate for Massachusetts Attorney General. He finished third in the Republican primary behind Frederick Ayer Jr. and George Fingold.[4]
Legal career
Butterworth practiced law for 50 years. He founded the law firm of Butterworth and Palleschi, which was based in Lynn, and also practiced law in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, while he was a summer resident of New Seabury, Massachusetts. Butterworth died on September 7, 1984, in Burlington, Massachusetts.[3]
References
- Edward R. Butterworth (1908-1984)
- Public officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1945-1946.
- "Edward Butterworth, 76; attorney for 50 years, former representative". The Boston Globe. September 9, 1984.
- Massachusetts Election Statistics 1950. p. 169.