United States Census, 1900 image of document
June 5, 1900 - ED 156 Ferguson Township Belleville, Yell County, Arkansas
C H Piller wed Miss Ella Crossno December 24, 1906 in Logan County, Arkansas as seen in an image of the original marriage register.[1]
Charles H Peeler was enumerated as son-in-law of the head of household at Chism Street, Short Mountain Township, Paris Town, Logan County, Arkansas for the April 16, United States Census, 1910. He was noted as born 1886 in Arkansas and had been married three years as seen in the image of the original census. Also included in the household are head Henry E Crosnoe, wife Martha A Crosnoe, son Christopher C Crosnoe, son Roy B Crosnoe, daughter Eanry A Crosnoe, daughter Ruth A Crosnoe, daughter Eller C Peeler, grandson Robert B Peeler and grandson Hubert H Peeler.[2]
Charley Herbert Peeler registered for military service as recorded in this June 5, 1917 United States World War I Draft Registration Card. His birth is listed as June 7, 1886 in Dardanelle, Arkansas. His address was Paris, Arkansas. His occupation was coal mining at New Union Coal Company in Paris, Arkansas. He was tall and stout with brown eyes and dark hair as seen in this image of the original form.[3]
Charls Pealer was enumerated as head of the household at 1004 South Forth Street, Center, Polk County, Arkansas for the January 24, United States Census, 1920. He was noted as born 1886 in Arkansas. He was married, a renter and farming (labor) as seen in the image of the original census. Also included in the household are wife Ella Pealer, son Robert Pealer, daughter Lener Pealer, daughter Golda Pealer and daughter Icie Pealer.[4]
C H Peeler wed Miss Dorothy Dutton February 21, 1931 in Sebastian County, Arkansas as seen in an image of the original marriage register.[5]
On April 1, 1935, Charles Peeler lived in Sebastian County, Arkansas.[6]
Charles Peeler was enumerated as head of the household at Upper Township, Sebastian County, Arkansas for the April 24, United States Census, 1940. He was noted as born 1887 in Arkansas and married. He rented a home and was shown to be a rock crusher (WPA county rock quarry) as seen in this image of the original census. Also included in the household are wife Dorothy Peeler, daughter Alice Kay Peeler and daughter Joan Peeler.[6]
Charley Herbert Peeler registered for active duty as shown in this 1942 United States World War II Draft Registration Card. His birth is listed as June 7, 1886 and he was born in Dardenelle, Arkansas. He registered from Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas. His address was 1108 North 47th, Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas. He was working for Post Utilities, Camp Chaffee, Fort Smith, Sebastion, Arkansas as seen in this image of the original form.[7]
Charles Herbert Peeler died January 21, 1956 in Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas.[8]
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