↑1860 Census:
"1860 United States Federal Census"
The National Archives in Washington D.C.; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M653; Residence Date: 1860; Home in 1860: Cedar, Boone, Missouri; Roll: M653_608; Page: 683; Family History Library Film: 803608 Ancestry uk Record 7667 #39994683 (accessed 5 July 2023)
Charles Boughton (5) in Cedar, Boone, Missouri. Born in Missouri.
↑Marriage:
"Illinois, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1800-1940"
Various Illinois County Courthouses; Various Illinois County Courthouses; Marriage Records; Collection Title: Marriage Records Ancestry uk Record 61370 #945498 (accessed 5 July 2023)
Charles E Bouton marriage to Luella F. Malone in 1877 in Randolph, Illinois, USA.
↑1900 Census:
"1900 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1900; Census Place: Decatur Ward 5, Macon, Illinois; Roll: 323; Page: 23; Enumeration District: 0052 Ancestry uk Record 7602 #37047221 (accessed 5 July 2023)
Charles Bouton (44), married, Day Laborer, head of household in Decatur Ward 5, Macon, Illinois. Born in Missouri, USA.
↑Memorial:
Find a Grave (has image)
Find A Grave: Memorial #61435678 (accessed 5 July 2023)
Memorial page for Charles E Bouton (1 Apr 1856-30 Oct 1937), citing Fairlawn Cemetery, Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by BjJ (contributor 46902476).
↑Death:
"Illinois, U.S., Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947"
FHL Film Number: 1786953 Ancestry uk Record 2542 #2665594 (accessed 5 September 2023)
Charles E Bouton death 30 Oct 1937 (born 1 Apr 1855) in Decatur, Macon, Illinois.
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DNA Connections
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