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Charles Stockwell

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Charles Stockwell

Birth
Gosfield South Township, Essex County, Ontario, Canada
Death
13 Mar 1939 (aged 55)
Mersea Township, Essex County, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Leamington, Essex County, Ontario, Canada GPS-Latitude: 42.0412556, Longitude: -82.6031194
Memorial ID
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Charles has TWO tombstone memorials, one of which is a CENOTAPH.


Lakeview Cemetery, Leamington # 197156395

Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery, Mersea Twp. # 269648650


Son of William Stockwell & Sarah Jane Noble


Charles married his first wife, Ella Stewart, on March 25, 1903, in Windsor. She died October 27, 1918 and was buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Leamington. Charles' name and dates appear on a tombstone with her there there, Memorial # 197156395.


Charles married his second wife, Hazel Marie Kent, in Detroit in 1923. She is buried in Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery, (Mersea Twp.) Leamington. His name appears on a tombstone there with her. It is this Memorial.


According to his death registration in 1939, Charles was buried in "Mersea Twp." Because Evergreen Memorial was NOT within the boundaries of Leamington, it is most likely that he was actually buried in Evergreen Memorial and not in Lakeview with his first wife.

Charles has TWO tombstone memorials, one of which is a CENOTAPH.


Lakeview Cemetery, Leamington # 197156395

Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery, Mersea Twp. # 269648650


Son of William Stockwell & Sarah Jane Noble


Charles married his first wife, Ella Stewart, on March 25, 1903, in Windsor. She died October 27, 1918 and was buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Leamington. Charles' name and dates appear on a tombstone with her there there, Memorial # 197156395.


Charles married his second wife, Hazel Marie Kent, in Detroit in 1923. She is buried in Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery, (Mersea Twp.) Leamington. His name appears on a tombstone there with her. It is this Memorial.


According to his death registration in 1939, Charles was buried in "Mersea Twp." Because Evergreen Memorial was NOT within the boundaries of Leamington, it is most likely that he was actually buried in Evergreen Memorial and not in Lakeview with his first wife.



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