Charles Henry Alling1,2,3,4 
M, #12639, b. Sep 26, 1880, d. Jan 1, 1961
Family 1 | Mary Smith b. Aug 10, 1886, d. circa 1918 |
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Chronological Events
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Birth* | Sep 26, 1880 | Charles Henry Alling was born on Sep 26, 1880 at Ansonia, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States .4,2,5,1,3 |
| | He was the son of Frank Leverett Porter Alling Sr. and Emma Martindale. |
Occupation* | 1900 | Charles Henry Alling was a day laborer in 1900.6 |
Marriage* | circa 1903 | He married Mary Smith circa 1903 at Connecticut, United States . |
Marriage* | circa 1914 | Charles Henry Alling married Catherine A. Keiser circa 1914. |
Draft-Fact* | Sep 12, 1918 | Charles Henry Alling's WW1 Draft Registration card says he was living in Connecticut at 560 West Main St., West Haven. He was 37 years old. He worked at an Industrial Truck firm. His mother was Mrs. Emma Alling, who lived at 907 First Ave., West Haven, Connecticut. He was of medium height and slender build, blue eyes, brown haired. He had a crippled right hand. No wife was mentioned. The date of registration is.7 |
Census* | 1930 | Charles Henry Alling appeared on the census of 1930. Charles lived with his family at 174 North Street, Bristol, Hartford County, Connecticut. His parents were born in Connecticut. Catherine's (wife) parents were born in Germany. Charles was a teamster at a trucking firm.3 |
Death* | Jan 1, 1961 | He died on Jan 1, 1961, at age 80 at Bristol, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States .4 |
Researcher's Note* | | At time of death, Charles Alling was a widower.8 |
Burial* | Jan 4, 1961 | He was buried on Jan 4, 1961 at West Cemetery, Bristol, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States , Find A Grave Memorial# 70901820.9 |
Citations
- [S515] Census 1920 - United States Federal.
- [S513] Census 1900 - United States Federal.
- [S516] Census 1930 - United States Federal.
- [S4006] Connecticut - Death Index, online at Ancestry.com.
- [S514] Census 1910 - United States Federal.
- [S522] Census 1900 - State - Connecticut, New Haven.
- [S659] Military - U.S. WWI Draft Registration Cards 1917-1918, online at Ancestry.com.
- [S771] Personal Knowledge - Valentine, Jack.
- [S80] Gravestones - Death Cert Proof, Find-A-Grave, BillionGraves.
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