Person:Charles Sanders (11)

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m. 11 Mar 1855
  1. James T. Sanders1856 - 1931
  2. Rachel Alice Sanders1858 - 1938
  3. Milton J. Sanders1861 - 1864
  4. Mary Elizabeth Sanders1864 - 1888
  5. Charles Theodore Sanders1869 - 1938
  6. Jacob D. Sanders1869 - 1950
  7. Allen Millard Sanders1873 - 1905
m. 21 Nov 1894
  1. Carl Foster Sanders1895 - 1979
Facts and Events
Name Charles Theodore Sanders
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 16 Jul 1869 Hudsonville, Daviess, Indiana, United States
Marriage 21 Nov 1894 Forsyth, Taney, Missouri, United Statesto Margaret Ellen Wheeler
Census? 1900 Aurora, Lawrence Co, MO
Census? 18 Apr 1910 Aurora, Lawrence Co, MO
Occupation? Barbor in Aurora , Baptist minister, JP in Webb City
Death[1][2] 29 Oct 1938 Carthage, Jasper, Missouri, United States
Burial[3] Webb City, Jasper, Missouri, United StatesMt. Hope Cemetery

Obituary

“Death of Baptist Leader. Rev. C.T. Sanders Succumbs Following Operation. Funeral Services for Father of Carl Sanders Held Today in Webb City.”

The Rev. Charles T. Sanders, 69, Baptist leader in southwest Missouri and justice of the peace at Webb City a number of years, died at 9 o’clock Saturday night in Stone Memorial hospital here.

Mr. Sanders had been in ill health about six weeks and last Tuesday morning he underwent an operation. His condition was considered satisfactory until last Saturday morning. His death was due to a heart ailment and other complications.

Mr. Sanders had lived virtually all of his life in southwest Missouri. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Sanders, moved to Aurora when the son, Charles, was five years old, from Hudsonville, Ind., where Charles was born July 16, 1869. During his early life Mr. Sanders lived in Aurora and on a farm near Verona. After he had grown to manhood he returned to Aurora and for many years operated a barber shope there. In 1910 he went to Webb City and continued in the barber business.

For a number of years, Mr. Sanders was employed as a salesman in the men’s clothing department of the E.E. Wood store in Webb City. He had served as justice of the peace at intervals during the last 10 years and at the time of his death was a Republican candidate for that office. He also was a notary public. He had performed a large number of wedding ceremonies during his residence in Webb City and even after his office was closed several weeks ago when he became ill, couples sought him out at his home to offciate at their weddings.

Mr. Sanders was ordained a minister when he was about 20 years old and for many years during his early life he was an evangelistic singer and conducted revival meetings in Missouri and Kansas.

A number of years ago Mr. Sanders organized the Christian Union Mission in Webb City and took charge of the services there. About six months ago the mission became the property of the Baptist church and is now known as the Baptist mission. Regular Sunday school and church services are conducted there. The mission is affiliated with the First Baptist church of Webb City, of which Mr. Sanders was a member. Mr. Sanders was recently reelected clerk of the Spring River Baptist Association for the 20th consecutive year.

Surviving Mr. Sanders are his wife, Mrs. Margaret Ellen Sanders of Webb City; five sons, Carl Sanders of Carthage, Jack Sanders and J.T. Sanders of Kansas City, the Rev. Harold G. Sanders of Louisville, KY., and Leslie E. Sanders of Webb City; three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Moore and Mrs. Homer Etter of Webb City and Mrs. Thurman Damer of Joplin; a twin brother, J.D. Sanders of Chanute, Kans., and 16 grandchildren. A sister, Mrs. Alice Kelton, died about three months ago in Aurora at the age of 81.

Jack Sanders and J.T. Sanders of Kansas City arrived here Saturday.

OBIT:

Moved to Aurora from Hudsonville at age 5. Operated a barborshop there and in Webb City, where he moved in 1910. Also worked as a salesmen in the men’s dept at EE Woods. Ordained as a minister at age 20 and conducted revival meetings in Missouri and Kansas when he was young. Justice of the Peace later in life and conducted numerous weddings. Organized the Christian Union Mission in Webb City.

1900 MO 1910 MO 1900 Lawrence, MO: Charles b. Jul 1869 IN [barber, marr. 6 yrs], Maggie Jan 1873 IA, Carl Sept 1895 MO, Jewel Aug 1899 MO, Wm H. Dec 1828 MO (parr b. KY), Susan b. Feb 1833 IN. (Aurora, Vol 55, ED 73 Sht 15 line 86) (8/3/96) 1910 Lawrence, MO: Charley 40 IN, mar 15 yrs, par b. IN, Maggie 36 IA, par b. IA, 6 kids, 6 living; Carl 14 MO, Jewell 10, Theodore 8, Mildred 7, Marie 4, Harold 2, Dorris 14 (niece). (Aurora. p. 29, Vol 59 ED 87 Sht 95, 4/18/1910) (8/3/96) 1920 Jasper Co, MO: Charles T. 50 IN, department store salesman; Mattie E. 46 IA; Joseph T. 18, Mildred G. 16, Anna M. 14, Harold G. 12, Leslie E. 6, Laura May E. 5 (Mineral, p. 183, ED 90, sht 5, 2/9/1920) (1/30/04)

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Obituary for Charles T. Sanders, Carthage Evening Press, Oct. 31, 1938.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Death certificate no. 35966 for Charles T. Sanders, in Missouri, United States. Death Certificates. (Missouri State Archives).
  3. Photo of gravestone, in Find A Grave
    Charles T. Sanders.