Person:Charles Edgell (10)

m. 16 Apr 1843
  1. Eliza Ada Edgell1844 - 1897
  2. Rev William N. Edgell1846 - 1930
  3. Ann Susanna Edgell1847 - 1934
  4. Thomas Benjamin Edgell1849 - 1934
  5. Elizabeth Edgell1850 - 1923
  6. Henry Absolam Edgell1852 - 1905
  7. Sarah Jane Edgell1854 - 1938
  8. Charles Wesley Edgell, Sr1855 - 1939
  9. James Alva Edgell1857 - 1932
  10. Ezra Albert Edgell1858 - 1945
  11. John Wesley Edgell1860 - 1944
  12. Walter Vincent Edgell1861 - 1939
  13. Nancy Catherine Edgell1863 - 1930
  14. Ulysses Grant Edgell1865 - 1946
  15. Mary Malissa Edgell1867 - 1898
  16. Margaret Jane Edgell1869 - 1919
  17. Martha Ellen Edgell1871 - 1947
  1. John Wesley Edgell1876 - 1936
  2. Jimmy EDGELL1877 - 1877
  • HCharles Wesley Edgell, Sr1855 - 1939
  • WMary Underwood1857 - 1909
m. 27 Feb 1879
  1. Charles Wesley Edgell, Jr
  2. Bertha Edgell1879 -
  3. Homer Edgell1885 - 1956
  4. Zephrow Edgell1889 -
  5. Laura Edgell1891 - 1893
  6. Ollie Lena Edgell1895 -
  7. Gladys Gay Edgell1897 -
Facts and Events
Name Charles Wesley Edgell, Sr
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 12 Aug 1855 Wetzel, West Virginia, United States
Marriage to Harriet Rachel SNODGRASS
Marriage 27 Feb 1879 Harrison Co, (W)VAto Mary Underwood
Death[2] 7 Nov 1939 New Martinsville, Wetzel, West Virginia, United States
Burial[2] 9 Nov 1939 New Martinsville, Wetzel, West Virginia, United StatesNorthview Cemetery
References
  1. Grant, Wetzel, West Virginia, in United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132).

    Charles N Edgel, age 15

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 death certificate, in West Virginia, United States. Vital Research Records Search Selection. (West Virginia, United States: West Virginia Archives and History).

    A birth date of Aug 1856 does not fit within the family, and the 1870 census would suggest that he was born in 1855.

  3.   Wetzel, Virginia, in United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653).

    Charles Edgel, age 7

    The ages of several of the younger children appear to be a year or two older than they actually were.