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I have this Charles Pack, from two census entries. I may have him in a third. Two Roots Web World Connect entries have him dying in 1926, but they don't cite sources and I can't prove it otherwise. My questions: Is the 1900 and 1910 Charles married to Georgia the same one as the 1920 one married to Missouri? Who were his parents and siblings? Are either / both th eone who died in 1926? Thanks. =============================================== Charles Pack Birth Aug 1861 South Carolina Marriages/Children 1. Georgia A. xxxx Marriage 1884 Children Minnie O. Pack (Apr 1885 - ) Zephie E. Pack (Jan 1889 - ) Lawrence F. Pack (May 1892 - ) Essie Lee Pack (19 Aug 1894 - 29 May 1937) Hosea Pack (Oct 1896 - ) Elgie Pack (Apr 1899 - ) In 1900 the family is in Central, Pickens, South Carolina. Charles has changed his middle initial and used the name "Park" to throw his descendants off the track: Park, Chas W, head, Aug 1861, married 16 years, SC, SC, SC, farmer ----, Georgia A, wife, Feb 1863, SC, SC, SC (As are the rest) ----, Minnie O, dau, Apr 1885 ----, Zephie E, dau, Jan 1889 ----, Lawrence F, son, May 1892 ----, Essie L, dau, Aug 1893 ----, Hosie L, son, Oct 1896 ----, Elgie C, dau, Apr 1899 Everyone's race is "White"; Essie was supposed to be Cherokee, somehow. In 1910 the family is in Central, Pickens, South Carolina: Pack, Charlie P., head, 48, married 25 years, SC, SC, SC ----, Georgie, wife, 44, bore 10, 5 living [Ouch!], SC, SC, SC ----, Lawrence, son, 16, SC, SC, SC ----, Essie L., dau, 14, SC, SC, SC ----, Hosey, son, 13, SC, SC, SC I found this entry in 1920, which looks like Georgia has died and Charles had married another woman named after a state: Pack, Charlie, head, 57, SC, SC, SC ----, Missouria, wife, 45 ----, Manal, [Manuel], son 12 ----, Benson, son, 10 ----, Marian, son, 9 [Probably Francis Marion] ----, Calvin, son, 7 ----, Lawrence, son, 24 (Hurricane, Pickens, South Carolina; Roll: T625_1706; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 162; Image: 1030.) Arguments for, Charles' age is right and Lawrence is only 4 years off his birth year in other census entries. Arguments against, Charles is a really common name. Sources 1. US Census, 1910. Central, Pickens, South Carolina; Roll: T624_1470; Page: 23A; Enumeration District: 142; Image: 893. 2. US Census, 1900. Central, Pickens, South Carolina; Roll: T623 1539; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 118. Notify Administrator about this message?
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