Charles Henry Wilkie married Minnie Smith in about 1903. His second marriage, to Nettie Geary (a.k.a. Nettie G Gary) began on 23 Jul 1911. He appears to have spent most of his life in Gulf Township, Chatham County, North Carolina, United States. Like most of the people around him, he was a farmer. His 1918 registration for the military draft describes him as being of medium height, with a stout build, blue eyes, and gray hair. The cause of his death was uremia due to benign prostatic hypertrophy. He was buried in the Bear Creek Cemetery in Bear Creek, Chatham County, North Carolina, United States.
Sources
1910 U.S. Census - Gulf Twp., Chatham Co., NC; Roll# T624_1102; p5B; ED# 0010; FHL# 1375115 - digital image viewed on Ancestry.com.
Wilkie, C H - license and return, re: marriage to Nettie Geary in Bear Creek, NC, on 23 Jul 1911 - digital image viewed on Ancestry.com.
Wilkie, Charlie Henry. Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards; 1917-1918 - Chatham Co., NC, Roll 1765630, Draft Board 0.
1930 U.S. Census - Gulf Twp., Chatham Co., NC; p6B; ED# 0012; FHL microfilm# 2341414 - digital image viewed on Ancestry.com.
1940 U.S. Census - Gulf, Chatham County, NC - Roll m-t0627-02888; p3B; ED# 19-12 - viewed on Ancestry.com.
Wilkie, Charlie Henry - North Carolina State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death (1940 - Durham, Durham Co., NC) - viewed on Ancestry.com.
Acknowledgment
Basic information for this profile was obtained from an unsourced GEDCOM file created by Donald C Wilkey.
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