Person:Charles Burg (1)

Watchers
m. 24 Jun 1875
  1. _____ Burg
  2. Edward H. Burg1873 -
  3. Charles Albert Burg1878 - 1946
  4. Clarence Burg1883 -
  5. Elmer Cleveland Burg1885 -
  6. Blanche BurgAbt 1888 -
  7. Florence E. Burg1892 -
  8. Mildred Burg - Bef 1935
m. 1899
  1. Mayme Blanche Burg1900 - 1988
  2. Dorothy Mae Burg1902 - 1988
  3. Carmy Albert Burg1904 - 1988
  4. Carlie Roy Burg1906 - 1908
  5. Wilma D Burg1913 - 2013
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 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 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] Evergreen Cemetery, 4623 Preston Hwy, Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United StatesOn right front of cemetery, somewhat close to large mausoleum in center
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References
  1. Wilsie Humphreys Alexander. Humphreys Family History.
  2. Burg Family Obituaries.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Wilma Albin. Wilma Albin’s Written History.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Interview with Wilma Albin (1).
  5. 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.
  6. Interview with Wilma Albin.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2