On September 15, 1874 as Charles E. Birch, he married Nettie B. Knode at Washington, Maryland.
The Washington Times September 22, 1913
Charles E. Birch
Funeral services for Charles E. Birch, Chief Engraver in the Hydrographic Office of the Navy Department and a resident of Washington all his life were held at Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel at 10:30 o'clock this morning. The Rev. J.C. Nicholson, pastor of the Dumbarton Avenue Methodist Church officiated.
Mr. Birch was a native of Washington and was seventy-two years old at his death. He had lived at 1231 Thirty-first Street for thirty-eight years. He was a member of the Dumbarton Methodist Church and leaves a son [Arthur K. Birch] and daughter [Blanche Louise Birch died about 1980 at Maine].
On September 15, 1874 as Charles E. Birch, he married Nettie B. Knode at Washington, Maryland.
The Washington Times September 22, 1913
Charles E. Birch
Funeral services for Charles E. Birch, Chief Engraver in the Hydrographic Office of the Navy Department and a resident of Washington all his life were held at Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel at 10:30 o'clock this morning. The Rev. J.C. Nicholson, pastor of the Dumbarton Avenue Methodist Church officiated.
Mr. Birch was a native of Washington and was seventy-two years old at his death. He had lived at 1231 Thirty-first Street for thirty-eight years. He was a member of the Dumbarton Methodist Church and leaves a son [Arthur K. Birch] and daughter [Blanche Louise Birch died about 1980 at Maine].
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