After his parents' deaths Charlie lived with his brother, Jones, who farmed in Morganton.
His WWI draft card indicates he was tall and slim with blue eyes and black hair. On it he lists his brother,Jones, as a contact.
He was hospitalized here for 30 yr 2 mo and 14 days and died of chronic myocarditis and arteriosclerosis. One of his sisters also died while in care at the state hospital, in 1885. She is buried elsewhere.
After his parents' deaths Charlie lived with his brother, Jones, who farmed in Morganton.
His WWI draft card indicates he was tall and slim with blue eyes and black hair. On it he lists his brother,Jones, as a contact.
He was hospitalized here for 30 yr 2 mo and 14 days and died of chronic myocarditis and arteriosclerosis. One of his sisters also died while in care at the state hospital, in 1885. She is buried elsewhere.
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