Some years ago he united with the Methodist Church at Simpson Chapel, at which church he remained a member until his death.
On October 12, 1887, he was united in marriage to Minerva HARDESTY, of Koleen, who departed this life on March 25, 1921.
With the exception of one years spent at Plainville, the whole of their married life was spent in Taylor Township.
It needs no words written here to testify to the high integrity and good fellow ship of the deceased.
He leaves to mourn his departure twelve children, namely: Jonas EMERY and Mrs. Francis BAKER, of Linton; Clarence EMERY, of Lyons; Mrs. Minnie EDINGTON and Mrs. Algie BROSMAN, of Bloomington; Mrs. Zelma HAINS, of Bickleton, Washington; Harve and Emil EMERY, of Taylor Township; William A., Albert, Pearl and Bruce, at home. Two brothers, Harve EMERY, of Taylor Township, and Jesse, of Parsons, Kansas, and one sister, Mrs. Lillie RAYBURN, of Portland, Oregon, survive, as also does sixteen grandchildren, besides a host of other relatives and friends.
The funeral was conducted at the Simpson Chapel M. E. Church in Taylor Township, on Tuesday, November 17, at 10 a.m. by the pastor, Rev. H. D. HUDSON of Newberry.
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CEMETERIES OF EASTERN GREENE COUNTY, INDIANA, 1994, G.C.H.S., Taylor Township, Simpson Chapel Cemetery, Page 214, Column 1: EMERY, Charles S. 5 Jan 1863—15 Nov 1925; EMERY, Minerva J., w/o Charles, 12 Oct 1868—25 Mar 1921.
Some years ago he united with the Methodist Church at Simpson Chapel, at which church he remained a member until his death.
On October 12, 1887, he was united in marriage to Minerva HARDESTY, of Koleen, who departed this life on March 25, 1921.
With the exception of one years spent at Plainville, the whole of their married life was spent in Taylor Township.
It needs no words written here to testify to the high integrity and good fellow ship of the deceased.
He leaves to mourn his departure twelve children, namely: Jonas EMERY and Mrs. Francis BAKER, of Linton; Clarence EMERY, of Lyons; Mrs. Minnie EDINGTON and Mrs. Algie BROSMAN, of Bloomington; Mrs. Zelma HAINS, of Bickleton, Washington; Harve and Emil EMERY, of Taylor Township; William A., Albert, Pearl and Bruce, at home. Two brothers, Harve EMERY, of Taylor Township, and Jesse, of Parsons, Kansas, and one sister, Mrs. Lillie RAYBURN, of Portland, Oregon, survive, as also does sixteen grandchildren, besides a host of other relatives and friends.
The funeral was conducted at the Simpson Chapel M. E. Church in Taylor Township, on Tuesday, November 17, at 10 a.m. by the pastor, Rev. H. D. HUDSON of Newberry.
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CEMETERIES OF EASTERN GREENE COUNTY, INDIANA, 1994, G.C.H.S., Taylor Township, Simpson Chapel Cemetery, Page 214, Column 1: EMERY, Charles S. 5 Jan 1863—15 Nov 1925; EMERY, Minerva J., w/o Charles, 12 Oct 1868—25 Mar 1921.
Family Members
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Jonas W Emery
1888–1930
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Frances Mae Emery Baker
1890–1984
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Clarence Ovid Emery
1891–1985
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William A Emery
1893–1963
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Albert Raymond Emery
1895–1982
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Minnie Emery Edington
1896–1988
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Harve N Emery
1898–1950
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Pearl Edith Emery Sherer
1900–1987
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Zelma Mable Emery Hains
1901–1989
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Emil J Emery
1904–1963
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Algie Victoria "Sis" Emery Flinn
1905–1985
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Bruce E Emery
1910–1983
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