After the War, Charles worked as a merchant, and married Annie Melville Lyon in Petersburg on 19 November 1872. They had at least three children: Charles Jr., John and Annie. He was a member of the R.E. Lee Camp (Richmond) and A.P. Hill Camp (Petersburg) of the United Confederate Veterans.
He died at 205 S. Boulevard of "Broncho Pneumonia," per Cemetery records, and was buried in the Moses Branch family plot. His grave was marked in 2019 through the efforts of the "Friends of Shockoe Hill Cemetery".
After the War, Charles worked as a merchant, and married Annie Melville Lyon in Petersburg on 19 November 1872. They had at least three children: Charles Jr., John and Annie. He was a member of the R.E. Lee Camp (Richmond) and A.P. Hill Camp (Petersburg) of the United Confederate Veterans.
He died at 205 S. Boulevard of "Broncho Pneumonia," per Cemetery records, and was buried in the Moses Branch family plot. His grave was marked in 2019 through the efforts of the "Friends of Shockoe Hill Cemetery".
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