Before the census of 1920 he married Charlotte, the widow of his brother, Nathan (who died in 1909). This union had ended by January 1, 1925. Charles was residing in Battle Creek, Ida County, Iowa, and reported himself as single. Charlotte (reporting herself as a widow) and two of her daughters were living in Little Sioux, Harrison County, Iowa.
In 1930 Charles, shown as a widower with no occupation, was a renter in Battle Creek, Ida County, Iowa. On August 22, 1933, Charles L. Alton, residence Battle Creek, Iowa, married Anna Mae Coleman of Yankton, South Dakota. His age was under reported by over a decade - Anna was about 35 years younger than Charles.
His last marriage was to the former Mary Louella Collins, then the widow of Commodore Asbury Ingram (who died in 1930.)
Only the first and last marriages were mentioned in Charles' obituary.
Before the census of 1920 he married Charlotte, the widow of his brother, Nathan (who died in 1909). This union had ended by January 1, 1925. Charles was residing in Battle Creek, Ida County, Iowa, and reported himself as single. Charlotte (reporting herself as a widow) and two of her daughters were living in Little Sioux, Harrison County, Iowa.
In 1930 Charles, shown as a widower with no occupation, was a renter in Battle Creek, Ida County, Iowa. On August 22, 1933, Charles L. Alton, residence Battle Creek, Iowa, married Anna Mae Coleman of Yankton, South Dakota. His age was under reported by over a decade - Anna was about 35 years younger than Charles.
His last marriage was to the former Mary Louella Collins, then the widow of Commodore Asbury Ingram (who died in 1930.)
Only the first and last marriages were mentioned in Charles' obituary.
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