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Judge Charles Blair Felder

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Judge Charles Blair Felder

Birth
Chappell Hill, Washington County, Texas, USA
Death
3 Jun 1936 (aged 62)
Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas, USA
Burial
Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block J, lot 52, sp 7
Memorial ID
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Son of Rufus King Felder and Margaret Eliza Matthews Felder. Husband of Maude Warbington Felder.

Charles Blair Felder was the third born in his father's family. He was educated at Chapel Hill and in the Southwestern University, Georgetown. He received the degree of B. S., as a member of the class of 1893, and immediately after his graduation he took up the study of law. In 1895, he was admitted to the bar and began the practice of his profession at Brenham, Washington County, Texas where he remained thus engaged about four years. Then he came to Wichita Falls, where he has since been in continuous practice, and where also he has been interested in various enterprises. in November 1910, he was elected to the office of County Judge. In November 1912, he was re-elected to this office, and is now serving his second term.

January 9, 1906, at Terrell, Texas, Charles Blair Felder and Miss Maude Worbington were united in marriage, and to them has been given one child, Elton, born in October, 1906, at Wichita Falls. The Felders reside in their own home at 1109 Burnett Street. Mrs. Felder is a native of Texas and a daughter of H. E. Worbington, one of the early settlers of this state.

Charles Blair Felder is a member of the County Bar Association and of the fraternal order of Knights of Pythias. His religious creed is the one in which he was reared, that of the Methodis Episcopal Church South.

A History of Texas and Texans (public domain.) Source information from Sherry a find a grave contributor.
Son of Rufus King Felder and Margaret Eliza Matthews Felder. Husband of Maude Warbington Felder.

Charles Blair Felder was the third born in his father's family. He was educated at Chapel Hill and in the Southwestern University, Georgetown. He received the degree of B. S., as a member of the class of 1893, and immediately after his graduation he took up the study of law. In 1895, he was admitted to the bar and began the practice of his profession at Brenham, Washington County, Texas where he remained thus engaged about four years. Then he came to Wichita Falls, where he has since been in continuous practice, and where also he has been interested in various enterprises. in November 1910, he was elected to the office of County Judge. In November 1912, he was re-elected to this office, and is now serving his second term.

January 9, 1906, at Terrell, Texas, Charles Blair Felder and Miss Maude Worbington were united in marriage, and to them has been given one child, Elton, born in October, 1906, at Wichita Falls. The Felders reside in their own home at 1109 Burnett Street. Mrs. Felder is a native of Texas and a daughter of H. E. Worbington, one of the early settlers of this state.

Charles Blair Felder is a member of the County Bar Association and of the fraternal order of Knights of Pythias. His religious creed is the one in which he was reared, that of the Methodis Episcopal Church South.

A History of Texas and Texans (public domain.) Source information from Sherry a find a grave contributor.


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