↑Genealogy of Thomas Pope (1608-1683) and His Descendants, Dora Pope Worden, et al. (1917), Entry: [281] i. CHARLES H., b. Jun 12, 1846 at Burlington, NY. He married Eliza Brown, (b. Mar 9, 1850; d. Sep 12, 1880), of South Otselic. On Jun 8, 1896, he married Ida Davidson, (b. Nov 17, 1864; d. Jun 8, 1904). In early life he engaged in farming but later he was a dealer in horses for two or three years. Since that time he has been a liveryman and now lives at Butler, NJ. He enlisted in 1864 and served till the end of the war.
Children by first wife:
1. Lucy A., b. Feb 27, 1871; married Dorr Brown of Otselic Jan 1, 1890. Children: Loyal B. Brown, (b. Sep 21, 1892), Infant son, (b. Feb 1894; d. Feb 24, 1894). Roby E. Brown, a teacher, (b. Jun 25, 1895) and Meribah A. Brown, (b. May 3, 1901).
2. J. Floyd. b. April 30, 1873; m. Della Reynolds of MI, Mar 12, 1893. He is a cigar maker and now lives in Concord, NH.
Child by second wife:
3. Leland, b. Apr 21, 1904; d. Nov. -
Charles H Thompson New York State Census, 1875 Name Charles H Thompson Event Type Census Event Date 1875 Event Place Otselic, Chenango, New York, United States Gender Male Age 29 Birth Year (Estimated) 1846 Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Charles H Thompson M 29
Eliza Thompson Wife F 23
Lucy A Thompson Daughter F 5
J Floyd Thompson Son M 2
Citing this Record "New York State Census, 1875," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VTZY-JNX : 11 March 2018), Charles H Thompson, Otselic, Chenango, New York, United States; citing p. 29, line 7, State Library, Albany; FHL microfilm 819,852.
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