C.A. Houchin was married to Nellie Allen on May 12, 1897 in Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa.
Name: Charley A Houchin
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 12 May 1897
Event Place: Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa
Age: 28
Birthplace: Kentucky
Father's Name: J.W. Houchin
Mother's Name: Mary E. Kinsolving
Spouse's Name: Nellie Allen
Spouse's Birthplace: Garden Grove, IA
Spouse's Father: Morris Allen
Spouse's Mother: Minerva Kelly
Reference ID: 100-1651
GS Film Number: 1481225, Digital Folder Number: 004320552
"Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934," index, FamilySearch
also: found online at redoak.advantage-preservation.com
Red Oak Express, Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa, Friday, Feb. 2, 1917, pg 1:
Sudden Death of Brother
Bud Houchin received a telegram on Friday of last week stating that his brother, Charley, of Burnet, Tex., was accidentally killed on Thursday. No details of the accident were given. Mr. Houchin was formerly a resident of Red Oak, living here all his life until about twelve years ago when he went to Long Beach, Cal., and for the past year his home has been in Texas. He leaves two little daughters, Dee and Myrtle. The funeral was held Sunday.
Contributor: TracyL (47141011)
C.A. Houchin was married to Nellie Allen on May 12, 1897 in Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa.
Name: Charley A Houchin
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 12 May 1897
Event Place: Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa
Age: 28
Birthplace: Kentucky
Father's Name: J.W. Houchin
Mother's Name: Mary E. Kinsolving
Spouse's Name: Nellie Allen
Spouse's Birthplace: Garden Grove, IA
Spouse's Father: Morris Allen
Spouse's Mother: Minerva Kelly
Reference ID: 100-1651
GS Film Number: 1481225, Digital Folder Number: 004320552
"Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934," index, FamilySearch
also: found online at redoak.advantage-preservation.com
Red Oak Express, Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa, Friday, Feb. 2, 1917, pg 1:
Sudden Death of Brother
Bud Houchin received a telegram on Friday of last week stating that his brother, Charley, of Burnet, Tex., was accidentally killed on Thursday. No details of the accident were given. Mr. Houchin was formerly a resident of Red Oak, living here all his life until about twelve years ago when he went to Long Beach, Cal., and for the past year his home has been in Texas. He leaves two little daughters, Dee and Myrtle. The funeral was held Sunday.
Contributor: TracyL (47141011)
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