Parents:
Enos George Mack and Mary Caroline (Berrian) Clark
Young Charles came west with his brother Albert George "Ed" Mack and was with him when he homesteaded in the Rutlege area. Young George died there on 28 June 1891
Siblings:
Albert Edward married Hannah Christina Hansen William Coleman "Willy"
Fred LeRoy married Gustava Emeline (Jampsa) Brosi, a widow Sarah Jane "Sadie" married Charles F. Baker
Half brothers:
Walter Clark lived in Colorado
James Lucius Edwin Clark lived first in Colubmus, Washington, then Biggs, Wasco and finally Hood River, Oregon.
Obit:
Brimfield, Peoria County, Illinois News
July 16, 1891
Charles Mack, a young man who used to reside here, but went west several years ago, died at his home in Oregon, of inflammation of the bowels on June 28th. He was about 20 years of age.
Parents:
Enos George Mack and Mary Caroline (Berrian) Clark
Young Charles came west with his brother Albert George "Ed" Mack and was with him when he homesteaded in the Rutlege area. Young George died there on 28 June 1891
Siblings:
Albert Edward married Hannah Christina Hansen William Coleman "Willy"
Fred LeRoy married Gustava Emeline (Jampsa) Brosi, a widow Sarah Jane "Sadie" married Charles F. Baker
Half brothers:
Walter Clark lived in Colorado
James Lucius Edwin Clark lived first in Colubmus, Washington, then Biggs, Wasco and finally Hood River, Oregon.
Obit:
Brimfield, Peoria County, Illinois News
July 16, 1891
Charles Mack, a young man who used to reside here, but went west several years ago, died at his home in Oregon, of inflammation of the bowels on June 28th. He was about 20 years of age.
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