Person:Charlotte Osborn (1)

Watchers
m. 12 Dec 1878
  1. Arabella Osborn1881 -
  2. Leah Prisilla Osborn1884 - 1969
  3. Charlotte Elizabeth Osborn1886 - 1966
  4. William Carlisle Osborn1890 - 1955
Facts and Events
Name[1] Charlotte Elizabeth Osborn
Gender Female
Birth[2] 2 Jun 1886 Waverly, Marshall, South Dakota, United States
Alt Birth[5] 2 Jun 1886 Britton, Marshall, South Dakota, United Statesnear Britton, SD
Census? 1900 With parents, age 13 b Dakota, single, at school
Census[6] 1910 With parents, age 23 single
Census? 1920 parents, age 30 b Dakota, single, teacher
Graduation[5] 1924 Iowa, United StatesIowa University
Census? 1930 parents, age 43 b SD, single, school principal
Death[3] May 1966 Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa, United States
Burial[4] 18 May 1966 Logan Park Cemetery, Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa, United Statessec 11, plot 509
Soc Sec No[3] 480-30-6624

http://www.state.sd.us/applications/PH14Over100BirthRec/index.asp?Action=ViewDetail&StateFileNumber=745676&EventDate=18860602&LastName=OSBORN&FirstName=CHARLOTTE Birth Information for CHARLOTTE OSBORN (State File Number: 745676)

File Date: 01/09/1950 Sex: Female Birth Date: 06/02/1886 City/County: MARSHALL Mother's Name: ARABELLA CARLISLE Father's Name: WALTER OSBORN ______________________________________________ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 71 page 343

Miss Charlotte Osborn. DAR ID Number: 70955 Born in Waverly, S. D. Descendant of Lieut.-Col. William Goforth. Daughter of Walter W. Osborn (b. 1860) and Arabella Carlisle (b. 1857), his wife, m. 1878. Granddaughter of William Osborn (1831-98) and Charlotte B. Armstrong (b. 1837), his wife, m. 1856. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Poole Armstrong (1807-50) and Margaret Hester Beggs (1803-62), his wife, m. 1826. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Armstrong (1755-1816) and Tabitha Goforth (1774-1848), his wife, m. 1793. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William Goforth and Jemima Catherine Meeks, his wife. William Goforth (1731-1807) served on the Committee of Safety and was a member of the famous ?Committee of One Hundred,? of New York City. He entered the army as captain and was with the 1st New York regiment, under Col. Alexander McDougall, in the Canadian campaign. He was at the battle of Three Rivers and was promoted major for service in the field. He was appointed by Washington judge of the Northwest Territory, where he died. He was born in Philadelphia. ______________________________________________

References
  1. Letter from W.W. Osborn to his nephew Daniel Carlisle, Feb, 1, 1941.
  2. Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books
    Vol 71, pg 343, ID #70955.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index: Death Master File, database. (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service).
  4. Charlotte Elizabeth Osborn, in Find A Grave.
  5. 5.0 5.1 The Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol. II
    pg189.
  6. Jackie Webb.