Person:Charles Sias (36)

Rev. Charles Arba Sias
b.1869/1870 Wisconsin
m. 31 Aug 1858
  1. Mary Arminda Sias1862 -
  2. William Franklin Sias1864 -
  3. Puella Jane SiasAbt 1867 -
  4. Rev. Charles Arba Sias1869 - 1936
  5. Delatus Miles Sias1872 -
  6. Gertrude P Sias1875 -
  7. Ernest Jeremiah Sias1877 - 1955
  8. George Montague Sias1879 -
  9. Benjamin Moro Sias1883 - 1975
m. Abt 1896
  1. Rev. Hubert E Sias1909 - 1991
Facts and Events
Name Rev. Charles Arba Sias
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 1869/1870 Wisconsin
Census[8] 1880 Fontanelle, Adair, Iowa
Marriage Abt 1896 to Grace Ida Gleason
Other? 1902 Lincoln, NebraskaA.B. degree Education
Other? 1902 Oregoncame from the east Move
Census[9] 1910 East Dallas 3rd Ward, Oregonclergyman / preacher
Occupation[10][11] From 1915 to 1917 IdahoSouth Idaho Christian Missionary Sociery - 3 years
Occupation? From 1932 to May 1936 Canby, Oregonpreached four years in the Christian Church
Occupation[5] Disiples of Christ - minister for 34 years in Pacific Northwest
Death[3] 28 Nov 1936 Turner, Oregon - Turner Memorial Home
Burial[4] 1 Dec 1936 Turner Cemetery, Turner, Oregon
Other[12] 1 Dec 1936 Turner Christian Church, Turner, OregonRev. James Love officaiting Last Rites
Other[6] Des Moines, IowaDrake University Education
Other[7] Salem, OregonSalem Mortuary, 545 North Capitol St Funeral Home
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References
  1. Church of Latter Day Saints. 1880 US Census Transcriptions. (http://familysearch.org)
    T9-0325 Pg 52A.
  2. World Connect Project.

    lists ca 1869 Iowa

  3. Capitol Journal. (Salem OR)
    1936-11-30 Pg 8.

    Obituary
    Turner- Rev. Charles A. Sias, 76, died Saturday following a long illness. He preacher for 4 [should read 40] in the Christian church and came to Oregon from the east 34 years ago. Was active in the ministry until May of this year when he moved to Turner Memorial home from a pastorate at Canby. For three years he served as state secretary of the South Idaho Christian Missionary society. Survived by widow, Grace of Turner; sons, Rev. C. Adrian Sias of Hamiliton, Mont., and Rev. Hubert E. Sias of Grangeville, Idaho; daughters, Mrs. Thomas Huntington and Mrs. J. C. Palmer of Fossil. Funeral services Tuesday at 2:30 pm from the Turner Christian church.

  4. Capitol Journal. (Salem OR)
    1936-11-30 Pg 8.
  5. World Connect Project.

    lists the following towns: Athena, Wasco, Dallas, Forest Grove, Vale and Elgin OR, Spokane WA and Caldwell Iowa.

  6. World Connect Project.
  7. Capitol Journal. (Salem OR)
    1936-11-30 Pg 8.
  8. Church of Latter Day Saints. 1880 US Census Transcriptions. (http://familysearch.org)
    T9-0325 Pg 52A.
  9. 1910 US Census
    T624 Roll 1282 Pg 213.
  10. Capitol Journal. (Salem OR)
    1936-11-30 Pg 8.
  11. World Connect Project.
  12. Capitol Journal. (Salem OR)
    1936-11-30 Pg 8.