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Charles Treloar

Birth
Linden, Iowa County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
4 Oct 1886 (aged 33)
Prairie du Chien, Crawford County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Mineral Point, Iowa County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Son of James Tremaine Treloar

Treloar- At Prairie du Chien, on Monday, Oct. 4, 1886, Mr. Charles Treloar, of this city; aged 32 years.
Deceased was born in the town of Linden, in July, 1854. When about 10 or 11 years of age he received a severe sunstroke, producing paralysis of one side of his body. About three years ago he was married to Miss Annie Moore, who with an infant son remains to mourn the loss of so dear a friend.
A short time ago, on account of his health, he went to Prairie du Chien to try its local Mineral Springs. While there he contracted fever. A week before his death his wife went to him and had reason to expect his recovery, but on Monday, after drinking a refreshing draught and remarking upon its coldness and pleasantness, he gasped and without a struggle died.
His remains were brought to this city on Tuesday evening, and he was buried from his late home on Wednesday am.

Mineral Point Weekly Tribune, 7 Oct 1886

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Yesterday morning Mrs V B Calhoun received a letter from Miss Jennie Treloar, dated at Norborne, Missouri , conveying the news of the death of Miss Jennie's brother, Charles, which occurred at his home in Mineral Point, WI, Oct 4th, after an illness of Bilious fever. (Incorrect: death was actually in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin.) He was in his 33rd year, and has left a wife and child.
Huntsville Herald, Randolph Co. Missouri, Wednesday, October 13, 1886

Charles' widow, Helen W "Nellie" (Kimball), born about 1857 in Illinois, later married John S Sands April 7, 1891 in Hamilton Co. Iowa. Charles and Nellie's son was James Earle Treloar #61178727
Son of James Tremaine Treloar

Treloar- At Prairie du Chien, on Monday, Oct. 4, 1886, Mr. Charles Treloar, of this city; aged 32 years.
Deceased was born in the town of Linden, in July, 1854. When about 10 or 11 years of age he received a severe sunstroke, producing paralysis of one side of his body. About three years ago he was married to Miss Annie Moore, who with an infant son remains to mourn the loss of so dear a friend.
A short time ago, on account of his health, he went to Prairie du Chien to try its local Mineral Springs. While there he contracted fever. A week before his death his wife went to him and had reason to expect his recovery, but on Monday, after drinking a refreshing draught and remarking upon its coldness and pleasantness, he gasped and without a struggle died.
His remains were brought to this city on Tuesday evening, and he was buried from his late home on Wednesday am.

Mineral Point Weekly Tribune, 7 Oct 1886

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Yesterday morning Mrs V B Calhoun received a letter from Miss Jennie Treloar, dated at Norborne, Missouri , conveying the news of the death of Miss Jennie's brother, Charles, which occurred at his home in Mineral Point, WI, Oct 4th, after an illness of Bilious fever. (Incorrect: death was actually in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin.) He was in his 33rd year, and has left a wife and child.
Huntsville Herald, Randolph Co. Missouri, Wednesday, October 13, 1886

Charles' widow, Helen W "Nellie" (Kimball), born about 1857 in Illinois, later married John S Sands April 7, 1891 in Hamilton Co. Iowa. Charles and Nellie's son was James Earle Treloar #61178727


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