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Charles Wesley Duden

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Charles Wesley Duden

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
15 Dec 1915 (aged 70)
Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Coal, Henry County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.31876, Longitude: -93.63748
Memorial ID
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Born at Licking Co OH
Son of David S. Duden and Anna Barrick
m: Mary Elizabeth Hallford Dec 22 1872
ch: include:
-Delia Ellice Duden 1874–1964 m: Garrett, wm. Fowler
-Frederick Edwin "Fred" Duden 1875–1955
-Ollie Ernest Duden 1876–1965 m: Fowler, Cruzan
-Aubra Earl Duden 1878–1958
-Anna Eva "May" Duden 1880–1968 m: Leonard
-Hattie Erma "Ermie" Duden 1883–June 10 1966/San Bernanedo CA m: Fred Matthews 1911
-Rena Ethel Duden 1885–1915 unmarried
-Hessie Ellen Duden (twin) 1893–1984/CA m: Wilford Guy Freeman 1919/CA
-Jessie Ellery Duden (twin) 1893–1975/CA

mil: 142nd Inf Reg Ohio National Guard

DUDEN, Charles W.
Leesville Township
1883 History of Henry County Missouri, National Historical Co pg 775
"C. W. Duden, of the firm of Duden Bros., merchants at Colesburg, came originally from Licking County, Ohio, where he was born December 25, 1844. David Duden, his father, and also his mother, whose maiden name was Ann Barrick, were natives of Pennsylvania. The family moved to Ohio in 1838, but afterward went to Knox County, where the subject of this sketch grew to manhood, spending his youth as a farmer's boy, and in a blacksmith shop with his father, where he learned his trade. He received a good education in the common schools. In March, 1863, he enlisted in the Ohio National Guards, 142d Infantry Regiment, and in September of the same year was discharged. He participated in the battles of Shenandoah and Petersburg, and others of less note. In 1865 Mr. Duden went to Iowa and taught school in 1865 and 1866 in Wayne County. He returned to Ohio in the fall and worked two years at his trade, In the spring of 1868, he came to Henry County, Missouri and was occupied in teaching the first year, and in the fall of 1869, he resumed work at his trade at Colesburg, and continued that business nine years. In November, 1877, he embarked in the mercantile business, and he is doing a good trade. Mr. Duden was married in this county, December 22, 1872, to Miss Mary A. Hallford, a daughter of J. R. Hallford, a native of Moniteau County, Missouri. They have five children: Delia E., Aubra E., Ollie E., Fred E. and Eva E. Mr. D is a member of the Masonic fraternity. He was appointed postmaster at Colesburg in October, 1881."

1900 (June 6) census, Leesville, Henry Co MO: DUDEN Charles W./55/OH-PA-PA/farmer, Mary C/ 48/MOx3, Eva E/ 19, Hattie E/16, Rena E/14, Jessie E/7, Hessie E /7, FOWLER Ollie/23/Nov 1876/dau/wd, Opal I/2/Jan 1899/gdau, Robert/3M/Feb 1900/gson. Mary indicated she had 9 of 9 children living, Dau Ollie had 2 of 2 FOWLER children living. Daughter Ollie reportedly widow of Robert William Fowler, shown to have died Nov 20 1899 in Ottawa Co. OK. While Ollie indicated she had 2 of 2 children living, records show she also had an infant, Harold Fowler 1898-1899/Ottawa Co OK. By 1910 census, only Opal Irene of her three children was living.

ALERT: Family trees (incorrectly, but understandably) have dau Ollie confused with:)
1900 (June 4) census, Doyal, St. CLAIR MO: FOWLER, William/28/Feb 1872/MO-MO-KY, Ollie,/24/Aug 1876/MOx3, Opal/3/Feb 1897. Married 1896, Ollie has 1 of 1 children. NOTE: This does not appear to be the
William Fowler Shown as born in 1866, Henry Co. MO., widower of Leora, who later married Ollie's widowed sister, Delia Duden Garrett.

1910 Leesville, Henry MO: DUDEN Charles W/65/wd, Ellen E/24, Hessie E/17, Jessie E/17; FOWLER Ollie E/32/dau/wd, Irene/11/gdau. Ollie indicated she had 1 of 3 children living.

Probate records on file at Henry Co. Museum and Library, Clinton MO.
Born at Licking Co OH
Son of David S. Duden and Anna Barrick
m: Mary Elizabeth Hallford Dec 22 1872
ch: include:
-Delia Ellice Duden 1874–1964 m: Garrett, wm. Fowler
-Frederick Edwin "Fred" Duden 1875–1955
-Ollie Ernest Duden 1876–1965 m: Fowler, Cruzan
-Aubra Earl Duden 1878–1958
-Anna Eva "May" Duden 1880–1968 m: Leonard
-Hattie Erma "Ermie" Duden 1883–June 10 1966/San Bernanedo CA m: Fred Matthews 1911
-Rena Ethel Duden 1885–1915 unmarried
-Hessie Ellen Duden (twin) 1893–1984/CA m: Wilford Guy Freeman 1919/CA
-Jessie Ellery Duden (twin) 1893–1975/CA

mil: 142nd Inf Reg Ohio National Guard

DUDEN, Charles W.
Leesville Township
1883 History of Henry County Missouri, National Historical Co pg 775
"C. W. Duden, of the firm of Duden Bros., merchants at Colesburg, came originally from Licking County, Ohio, where he was born December 25, 1844. David Duden, his father, and also his mother, whose maiden name was Ann Barrick, were natives of Pennsylvania. The family moved to Ohio in 1838, but afterward went to Knox County, where the subject of this sketch grew to manhood, spending his youth as a farmer's boy, and in a blacksmith shop with his father, where he learned his trade. He received a good education in the common schools. In March, 1863, he enlisted in the Ohio National Guards, 142d Infantry Regiment, and in September of the same year was discharged. He participated in the battles of Shenandoah and Petersburg, and others of less note. In 1865 Mr. Duden went to Iowa and taught school in 1865 and 1866 in Wayne County. He returned to Ohio in the fall and worked two years at his trade, In the spring of 1868, he came to Henry County, Missouri and was occupied in teaching the first year, and in the fall of 1869, he resumed work at his trade at Colesburg, and continued that business nine years. In November, 1877, he embarked in the mercantile business, and he is doing a good trade. Mr. Duden was married in this county, December 22, 1872, to Miss Mary A. Hallford, a daughter of J. R. Hallford, a native of Moniteau County, Missouri. They have five children: Delia E., Aubra E., Ollie E., Fred E. and Eva E. Mr. D is a member of the Masonic fraternity. He was appointed postmaster at Colesburg in October, 1881."

1900 (June 6) census, Leesville, Henry Co MO: DUDEN Charles W./55/OH-PA-PA/farmer, Mary C/ 48/MOx3, Eva E/ 19, Hattie E/16, Rena E/14, Jessie E/7, Hessie E /7, FOWLER Ollie/23/Nov 1876/dau/wd, Opal I/2/Jan 1899/gdau, Robert/3M/Feb 1900/gson. Mary indicated she had 9 of 9 children living, Dau Ollie had 2 of 2 FOWLER children living. Daughter Ollie reportedly widow of Robert William Fowler, shown to have died Nov 20 1899 in Ottawa Co. OK. While Ollie indicated she had 2 of 2 children living, records show she also had an infant, Harold Fowler 1898-1899/Ottawa Co OK. By 1910 census, only Opal Irene of her three children was living.

ALERT: Family trees (incorrectly, but understandably) have dau Ollie confused with:)
1900 (June 4) census, Doyal, St. CLAIR MO: FOWLER, William/28/Feb 1872/MO-MO-KY, Ollie,/24/Aug 1876/MOx3, Opal/3/Feb 1897. Married 1896, Ollie has 1 of 1 children. NOTE: This does not appear to be the
William Fowler Shown as born in 1866, Henry Co. MO., widower of Leora, who later married Ollie's widowed sister, Delia Duden Garrett.

1910 Leesville, Henry MO: DUDEN Charles W/65/wd, Ellen E/24, Hessie E/17, Jessie E/17; FOWLER Ollie E/32/dau/wd, Irene/11/gdau. Ollie indicated she had 1 of 3 children living.

Probate records on file at Henry Co. Museum and Library, Clinton MO.


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