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Charles Albert Mann

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Charles Albert Mann

Birth
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Death
Dec 1933 (aged 60)
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
36-40-5
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Son of George W Mann and Ellen Cabe (McCabe) Mann.

Brother of Estelle George "Stella" Mann and one more sibling who died before 1880. His father was a miner and died before 1880. He was a florist and gardener who lived in Colorado Springs then later Pueblo, CO.

He was married to Emma Bell Shader. (He married her after 1905 but before 1909; the city directory for 1905 has him single). Other directories and Censuses with Emma:
Note: Her memorial says they married in 1907

Name: Charles A Mann
Residence Year: 1909
Address: 1815 N Chestnut, res same; Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Occupation: Gardener
Publication Title: Colorado Springs, Colorado, City Directory, 1909

Name: Charles A Mann
Residence Year: 1912
1520 N Corona, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Occupation: Florist
Spouse: Emma B Mann
Publication: Colorado Springs, Colorado, City Directory, 1912

1917/1918 Charles' WWI Draft registration card shows he and Emma were living in Trinidad, Las Animas County, CO. It confirms his date of birth (including 1873, the year though tombstone says 1870) and he worked as a salaried florist. He was of medium height and build and had blue eyes and brown hair.

1930 U.S. Census, Pueblo, Pueblo County, CO
Address was W 16th Street. Owns home, value $4500. Able to read/ write
Charles A Mann, florist
Emma B Mann

Name: Charles A Mann
Gender: Male
Residence Year: 1931
Address: 615 W 16th, Pueblo, Colorado, USA
Occupation: Hd Gdnr
Spouse: Emma Mann
Publication Title: Pueblo, Colorado, City Directory, 1931

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References:
U.S. City Directory for Colorado Springs, Co, 1920 lists his mother, Ellen Mann (widow of George) r 921 N Corona.

1870 Federal Census in Montezuma, Summit, CO lists George Mann, b. In KY as a miner.

1880 Ellen is listed as a widow on the Federal Census; listed as being the mother of 3 with 2 living.

Other references were city directories and U.S. Census records.
Son of George W Mann and Ellen Cabe (McCabe) Mann.

Brother of Estelle George "Stella" Mann and one more sibling who died before 1880. His father was a miner and died before 1880. He was a florist and gardener who lived in Colorado Springs then later Pueblo, CO.

He was married to Emma Bell Shader. (He married her after 1905 but before 1909; the city directory for 1905 has him single). Other directories and Censuses with Emma:
Note: Her memorial says they married in 1907

Name: Charles A Mann
Residence Year: 1909
Address: 1815 N Chestnut, res same; Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Occupation: Gardener
Publication Title: Colorado Springs, Colorado, City Directory, 1909

Name: Charles A Mann
Residence Year: 1912
1520 N Corona, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Occupation: Florist
Spouse: Emma B Mann
Publication: Colorado Springs, Colorado, City Directory, 1912

1917/1918 Charles' WWI Draft registration card shows he and Emma were living in Trinidad, Las Animas County, CO. It confirms his date of birth (including 1873, the year though tombstone says 1870) and he worked as a salaried florist. He was of medium height and build and had blue eyes and brown hair.

1930 U.S. Census, Pueblo, Pueblo County, CO
Address was W 16th Street. Owns home, value $4500. Able to read/ write
Charles A Mann, florist
Emma B Mann

Name: Charles A Mann
Gender: Male
Residence Year: 1931
Address: 615 W 16th, Pueblo, Colorado, USA
Occupation: Hd Gdnr
Spouse: Emma Mann
Publication Title: Pueblo, Colorado, City Directory, 1931

* Mountain Links
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References:
U.S. City Directory for Colorado Springs, Co, 1920 lists his mother, Ellen Mann (widow of George) r 921 N Corona.

1870 Federal Census in Montezuma, Summit, CO lists George Mann, b. In KY as a miner.

1880 Ellen is listed as a widow on the Federal Census; listed as being the mother of 3 with 2 living.

Other references were city directories and U.S. Census records.


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