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Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] |
Charles Albert Burg |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[4][5][7] |
2 Mar 1878 |
Illinois, United States“Close to Springfield” |
Marriage |
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to Elenora _____ |
Marriage |
1899 |
to Dora Jane Humphreys |
Residence |
Abt 1900 |
737 South Little Street, Fort Scott, Bourbon, Kansas, United Stateswith Dora Jane Humphreys |
Census[5] |
1915 |
Fort Scott, Bourbon, Kansas, United States |
Residence |
Abt 1918 |
Lindon Street, Evansville, Vanderburgh, Indiana, United Stateswith Dora Jane Humphreys |
Residence |
Abt 1919 |
Boonville, Warrick, Indiana, United Stateswith Dora Jane Humphreys |
Employment[3][4] |
Abt 1920 |
Marengo, Crawford, Indiana, United StatesHad an interest in a rock quarry. It went bankrupt during a railroad strike that prevented shipping rock for road construction. |
Residence |
Abt 1920 |
Marengo, Crawford, Indiana, United Stateswith Dora Jane Humphreys |
Residence |
Abt 1925 |
Main Street, New Albany, Floyd, Indiana, United Stateswith Dora Jane Humphreys |
Residence |
Abt 1925 |
Paoili, Orange, Indiana, United Stateswith Dora Jane Humphreys |
Employment[3][4] |
Aft 1925 |
Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United StatesWorked in a rock quarry |
Employment[3][4] |
Aft 1925 |
Main Street, Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United StatesOwned a mechanics shop that worked on large trucks with an apartment above it that he lived in. |
Residence[3][4] |
Aft 1925 |
Main Street, Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States |
Residence |
Abt 1926 |
Shrader Avenue, New Albany, Floyd, Indiana, United Stateswith Dora Jane Humphreys |
Divorce |
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New Albany, Floyd, Indiana, United Statesfrom Dora Jane Humphreys |
Death[4][7] |
1946 |
Main Street, Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United StatesFell out of his chair in his office and died instantly. |
Burial[6][7] |
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Evergreen Cemetery, 4623 Preston Hwy, Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United StatesOn right front of cemetery, somewhat close to large mausoleum in center |
Image Gallery
References
- ↑ Wilsie Humphreys Alexander. Humphreys Family History.
- ↑ Burg Family Obituaries.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Wilma Albin. Wilma Albin’s Written History.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Interview with Wilma Albin (1).
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Kansas. State Board of Agriculture. State census of 1915. (Topeka: Kansas State Historical Society)
Place: Fort Scott, Bourbon, Kansas, United States, p. 29.
- ↑ Interview with Wilma Albin.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2
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