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Reeves, Charles Walter (1875 IA - 1957 BC)

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Reeves, Charles Walter


Summary

Father: John Thomas Reeves
Mother: Sally Livermoore

Birth: Jan 1875, Iowa
Birth Source: Headstone, Census

Death: 30 Mar 1957, Prince Rupert, British Columbia
Death Source: Headstone, Obituary

Spouse1: Ida Christine Hoberg, m. 5 Jan 1902, Carlton County, Minnesota

Narrative

Children of Charles Walter Reeves and Ida Christine Hoberg:
  1. Eleanor Reeves, b. c1902
  2. Bert Leroy Reeves, b. c1903
  3. Bernice G Reeves, b. c1907
  4. Laura W Reeves, b. c1914
  5. Charles Wilbur Reeves, b. 1 Jan 1917

He was living with his parents in 1900 in Carlton County, Minnesota, the same county where he married in 1902.

Nephew Thomas B. Reeves, age 19, was in the household in 1916. The census indicates he moved to Canada in 1910.

Edmonton Journal (Alberta, Canada), 1 Apr 1957''
REEVES - On March 30, aged 82 years, Charles Walter Reeves of Prince Rupert, B. C., formerly of Edomton, Alberta. He is survived by two sons, Bert and Wilbur both of Edmonton; four daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Ranshaw and Mrs. Bernice Sklapsky, both of Prince Rupert, B. C., Mrs. Laurel Crossin of Tacoma, Wash. and Mrs Auria Colver of Bremerton, Wash.; one brother, Clarence Dennis of Hot Springs, South Dakota; one sister, Mrs. Delia Adair of Indio, Calif; also 21 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren
Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. Andrew's United Church, 9949 149 Street. Rev. W. E. Burgess will officiate, and interment will take place in the Edmonton Cemetery. Howard and McBridge - Funeral Services.

Research Notes


Sources

Marriage1:  Minnesota Official Marriage System
Death:        British Columbia, Canada, Death Index, 1872-1990
Burial:       Findagrave - Edmonton Municipal Cemetery, Edmonton, Edmonton Census Division, Alberta, Canada

1900 Census:  Barnum, Carlton, Minnesota
1921 Census:  Prince George, Cariboo, British Columbia

1916 Canada Census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta:  Swift Current, Saskatchewan

Edmonton Journal (Alberta, Canada), 1 Apr 1957''