Charles chose to stay in Ohio after his father's death in 1851, after which his mother moved the rest of the family to Indiana. He was a farmer in Tuscarawas County.
Charles served in the Union Army, 80th Ohio Infantry, Company E, until receiving a medical disability discharge in 1862.
Charles first married Lydia Huff, with whom he had four children before her death shortly after childbirth. He then married Anna Wise, with whom he had four children. Charles removed to Colorado, where he married Anna Clendenon in 1896. They lived out their lives in El Paso County, where he worked as a carpenter.
A Veteran's Memorial for Charles was also placed at Evergreen Cemetery. Fairview has been verified as his true burial site.
Charles chose to stay in Ohio after his father's death in 1851, after which his mother moved the rest of the family to Indiana. He was a farmer in Tuscarawas County.
Charles served in the Union Army, 80th Ohio Infantry, Company E, until receiving a medical disability discharge in 1862.
Charles first married Lydia Huff, with whom he had four children before her death shortly after childbirth. He then married Anna Wise, with whom he had four children. Charles removed to Colorado, where he married Anna Clendenon in 1896. They lived out their lives in El Paso County, where he worked as a carpenter.
A Veteran's Memorial for Charles was also placed at Evergreen Cemetery. Fairview has been verified as his true burial site.
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Buried: 1/16/1923
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