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Charles A. “Charley” McDonald

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Charles A. “Charley” McDonald

Birth
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
12 Aug 1919 (aged 51)
Venice, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
McDonald, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Charles A. McDonald was born in Tyrone City, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, the son of John Henry McDonald and Susanna (Susan A.) (nee Barrickman). His parents divorced. and Charlie was raised by his mother and step-father, Francis "Frank" Marion Fritz.
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Obituary, McDonald Record, McDonald, PA:

Charles A. McDonald of Venice died Tuesday evening August 12, 1919, at 10:15 o`clock, after a lingering illness of chronic nephritis. Mr. McDonald was born in Tyrone City, Pa., March 27, 1868, and his parents were John and Susan (Barackman) [sic: Barrickman] McDonald. His father died in Allegheny county when Charles was six years old. Charles A. McDonald attended school in Butler county, but had no superior advantages, beginning industrial life in the oil fields when quite young. In 1888 he went to Murdockville, Washington county, where he established a first-class stock farm, giving larger part of his attention to raising high-grade horses and fancy poultry. In politics Mr. McDonald was identified with the Republic party. He was a thirty-second degree Mason and belonged to the Elks. He was accounted one of Cecil township`s most enterprising business men and had serviced several terms as road supervisor. Funeral services will be held from his late home this Friday afternoon at two o`clock.
Charles A. McDonald was born in Tyrone City, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, the son of John Henry McDonald and Susanna (Susan A.) (nee Barrickman). His parents divorced. and Charlie was raised by his mother and step-father, Francis "Frank" Marion Fritz.
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Obituary, McDonald Record, McDonald, PA:

Charles A. McDonald of Venice died Tuesday evening August 12, 1919, at 10:15 o`clock, after a lingering illness of chronic nephritis. Mr. McDonald was born in Tyrone City, Pa., March 27, 1868, and his parents were John and Susan (Barackman) [sic: Barrickman] McDonald. His father died in Allegheny county when Charles was six years old. Charles A. McDonald attended school in Butler county, but had no superior advantages, beginning industrial life in the oil fields when quite young. In 1888 he went to Murdockville, Washington county, where he established a first-class stock farm, giving larger part of his attention to raising high-grade horses and fancy poultry. In politics Mr. McDonald was identified with the Republic party. He was a thirty-second degree Mason and belonged to the Elks. He was accounted one of Cecil township`s most enterprising business men and had serviced several terms as road supervisor. Funeral services will be held from his late home this Friday afternoon at two o`clock.


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