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Charles and Mathilda share a gravestone. | OAKMAN, Charles W (I8556)
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Charles and Mathilda share a gravestone. | LUNDBERG, Mathilda Charlotta (I7450)
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Charles is a widower in the 1895 state census. According to Eileen, Mary died shortly after the birth of her son Edwin P. Hendrickson who was born in 1894. | ERICKSON, Mary (I1301)
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Charles Luff (#8168) is the younger brother of William (#8173) if Charles was called Carl (age 9) in the 1880 census of the family of Jacob and Eva Luff in New Richland, Minnesota. Both of those boys were born in Wisconsin.
He is called Charles in the 1875 Minnesota state census.
In the 1900 census, Charles and Lizzie Luff lived in Ortonville, Big Stone County, Minnesota. Charles worked at an elevator. They had been married for five years but had had no children. Lizzie was born in Norway in January of 1873 and Charles was born in Wisconsin in June 1872. Both of his parents were born in Germany.
In the 1905 state census, Charles and Lizzie are still together in Ortonville. He is a stock buyer.
In the 1920 census, Charles and Eva and family live in Church’s Ferry in Ramsey County, North Dakota. Charles is the manager of a grain elevator. Included in the household are two sons, apparently Eva’s from an earlier marriage, and one daughter, Fern.
In the 1940 census, Charles and Eva and their daughter and grandson live in St. Helens in Columbia County, Oregon. Charles has an eighth-grade education and is unemployed and retired. His usual occupation was repair man at a saw mill. He earned $515 in 1939. He and Eva own their house, worth $2000. It is not the house that any of them lived in in 1935. | LUFF, Charles Fred (I8168)
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Charles Monroe Curtis, Sr., of Annandale, MN was 88 years of age when he peacefully passed away. He is preceded in death by his parents, Austin John and Stella (Ellertson) Curtis; brother, Elroy; sister, Carole; as well as his loving wife of 52 years, Bonnie Mae in October 2007; and daughter Kimberly Andrews in August 2003.
Charles joined the U.S. Navy August 1946; serving on the 1504 Navel Construction Battalion Saipan M.I. and the 104th Naval Construction Battalion in Coronado CA. He was honorably discharged with a World War II Victory Medal and a Good Conduct Medal in January of 1949. He married Bonnie Schmitz on July 2, 1955, they lived in Annandale with their four children. Charlie worked for AT&T Network Systems for over 32 years and the Communications Workers of America Union Local 7290. He had a love of cars, motorcycles & snowmobiles, watching the Vikings & Twins, spending time with his family and engaging in a good conversation. | CURTIS, Charles Monroe (I20989)
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Charles was a World War II veteran and insurance salesman. He died at the Veterans Administration Hospital where he had been a patient for 3 months. He died of heart failure brought on by tuberculosis. His usual residence was 1915 St. Clair Avenue, St. Paul. | JEFFERY, Charles Hazard (I5407)
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Charles was her second husband. Her first husband was Paul Bench. They divorced in 1971.
She was killed when the van her husband was driving crashed head-on into a semi truck traveling in the opposite direction. Their four children were also in the vehicle which was attempting to pass another semi truck on a two-lane stretch of I-15 near Cedar City, Utah. | SMITH, Linda Christine (I30190)
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Charles was living with his father, step-mother, and half-siblings in St. Anthony in the 1850 census. | MOUSSEAU, Charles (I5612)
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Charles’s death certificate called her Betty Jeffery.
An Elizabeth J Jeffery, b. 27 Sep 1920, lived on Juliet Avenue in St. Paul in 1986.
The Elizabeth Jane Jeffery who died in 1992 in St. Louis County was born in 1907. | POTTS, Elizabeth Jean (I5413)
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Charlotte "Char" P. Stoneburner died on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, at Akron City Hospital.
Beloved wife and mother, she was born Sept. 13, 1947, in Rochester, N.Y., the oldest daughter of Hugh and Kate Pratt.
She graduated high school from Stuart Hall in Virginia and went on to graduate in 1970 from the University of Kentucky in Physical Therapy. For over 29 years she worked as a physical therapist in various hospitals and nursing homes in the Youngstown area.
She was a devoted believer in Jesus Christ and a member of the Cornerstone Chapel in Medina and was active in several Bible study groups. Her interests also included handwork, gardening, reading, and her family.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Kate Pratt; her brother, Hugh M. Pratt Jr.; and her daughter, Jennifer Kelley Stoneburner.
She is survived by her husband, David D. Cline; her father, Dr. Hugh Pratt of Sebring; her son, Brian (Sheila) Stoneburner of North Jackson; her daughter, Jean (Ethan) Lydon of Medina; sisters Kate L. Wonacott of New Mexico and Margaret Hagen of New Hampshire; grandchildren Elizabeth and Andrew Stoneburner, Christine and Lucas Cline, and Kaitlin and Zoe Lydon; and uncles, aunts, and nephews.
Burial will be at North Jackson Township Cemetery at the convenience of the family. | PRATT, Charlotte (I19099)
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