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Charlotte Charity <I>Parker</I> McBurnett

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Charlotte Charity Parker McBurnett

Birth
Death
unknown
Burial
Ohatchee, Calhoun County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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death sometime after Dec. 1881 as per census records and birth of last child.

Her son, Oscar McBurnett, World War military document shows he was born 1878. His tombstone is inscribed as birth 1875, but that appears incorrect - since Charity married in 1876.

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Charlotte Charity Parker and Thomas McBurnett married January 6, 1876.
(source: Alabama Marriages)
~copied from index~
Name: Thomas Mack Burnett
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 6 Jan 1876
Marriage Place: Calhoun, Alabama
Spouse: Charity Parker
Gender: Female
FHL Film Number: 1035494
Reference ID: 511

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Social Security applications:
~copied directly from index ~
Name: Oscar S McBurnett
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth Date: 8 Jan 1876 - appears to be incorrect
Birth Place: Etowah County, Alabama
Father: Thomas McBurnett
Mother: Charriet Parker

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World War I Draft Registration:
Name: Oscar McBurnett
Race: White
Birth Date: 8 Jan 1878...............................possibly a correct date.
Residence Date: 1917-1918
Street Address: Rt. #1
Residence Place: Etowah County, Alabama, USA
Physical Build: Medium
Height: Medium
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Blue
Spouse: Georgia McBurnett

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After Charity's death her spouse married several more times. He married Sarah Smith in 1892 and later married Mary Frances Britt. (Sources: census records, marriage records, etc. )
1900 Federal census: Oscar, Ortho (both 18 years old and census indicates birth as Jan. 1879 - appears to be twins) and Lonner, born Dec. 1881, were living with their father and step-mother, Sarah. Lonner's death certificate indicates parents, Thomas McBurnett and Chariot Parker, so if this is accurate....then Charity died in 1881 or sometime before the 1900 census when her husband was remarried.

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Oscar - FAG # 80311310
Lonner - FAG # 107817545
Ortho - no information found after the 1900 Georgia census; no death record, no FAG, etc. - so perhaps Ortho died after that Federal census and before death records were recorded. If anyone can give documentation on Ortho McBurnett, please contact submitter.

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NOTE: Charity most likely is in an unmarked grave. There are numerous mountain rocks marking graves in Bethel Cemetery, Peeks Hill community.

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Additional data:
Charity's husband: Thomas McBurnett
His father: Daniel McBurnett - became ill during the Civil War in Mississippi. He was brought home to Georgia and died about 8 days later on July 22, 1862.
Mother: Delila McBurnett was still living at age 92 as per 1900 Carroll Co., Georgia census. Her Civil War pension did not indicate when she died.
death sometime after Dec. 1881 as per census records and birth of last child.

Her son, Oscar McBurnett, World War military document shows he was born 1878. His tombstone is inscribed as birth 1875, but that appears incorrect - since Charity married in 1876.

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Charlotte Charity Parker and Thomas McBurnett married January 6, 1876.
(source: Alabama Marriages)
~copied from index~
Name: Thomas Mack Burnett
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 6 Jan 1876
Marriage Place: Calhoun, Alabama
Spouse: Charity Parker
Gender: Female
FHL Film Number: 1035494
Reference ID: 511

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Social Security applications:
~copied directly from index ~
Name: Oscar S McBurnett
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth Date: 8 Jan 1876 - appears to be incorrect
Birth Place: Etowah County, Alabama
Father: Thomas McBurnett
Mother: Charriet Parker

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World War I Draft Registration:
Name: Oscar McBurnett
Race: White
Birth Date: 8 Jan 1878...............................possibly a correct date.
Residence Date: 1917-1918
Street Address: Rt. #1
Residence Place: Etowah County, Alabama, USA
Physical Build: Medium
Height: Medium
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Blue
Spouse: Georgia McBurnett

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After Charity's death her spouse married several more times. He married Sarah Smith in 1892 and later married Mary Frances Britt. (Sources: census records, marriage records, etc. )
1900 Federal census: Oscar, Ortho (both 18 years old and census indicates birth as Jan. 1879 - appears to be twins) and Lonner, born Dec. 1881, were living with their father and step-mother, Sarah. Lonner's death certificate indicates parents, Thomas McBurnett and Chariot Parker, so if this is accurate....then Charity died in 1881 or sometime before the 1900 census when her husband was remarried.

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Oscar - FAG # 80311310
Lonner - FAG # 107817545
Ortho - no information found after the 1900 Georgia census; no death record, no FAG, etc. - so perhaps Ortho died after that Federal census and before death records were recorded. If anyone can give documentation on Ortho McBurnett, please contact submitter.

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NOTE: Charity most likely is in an unmarked grave. There are numerous mountain rocks marking graves in Bethel Cemetery, Peeks Hill community.

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Additional data:
Charity's husband: Thomas McBurnett
His father: Daniel McBurnett - became ill during the Civil War in Mississippi. He was brought home to Georgia and died about 8 days later on July 22, 1862.
Mother: Delila McBurnett was still living at age 92 as per 1900 Carroll Co., Georgia census. Her Civil War pension did not indicate when she died.


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