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Charles E Rudd

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Charles E Rudd

Birth
Darien, Genesee County, New York, USA
Death
29 Jun 1920 (aged 54)
Mount Morris, Livingston County, New York, USA
Burial
Elmira, Chemung County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Charles E Rudd was the son of Edgar S Rudd 1841 and Adelia Hersa F Blodgett. His parents lived in Darien, Genesee County, New York.

Charles married Jane "Jennie" Barnes, the daughter of William H Barnes 1840 and Cordelia Dodge. The couple lived in Elmira, Chemung County, New York. They had five or more children.

Children: Leland Corwin 1891, Edith R 1893, Charles Henry 1896, Eleanor 1902, Thorl 1904.

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The Telegram, Elmira, NY, July 4, 1920.

Charles E. Rudd

Charles E Rudd, of No. 1019 Oak street, who was employed as a trainman on the Lacakawanna railroad over thirty years, died Tuesday at Mr. Morris. Mr. Rudd left Elmira on his train Tuesday and became ill. He was given care at Mr. Morris but died Tuesday night. He was a member of Queen City lodge, I. O. O. F. and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. The decedent is survived by his widow, three sons, Leland C., Charles H., Thorl B.; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Nichols, Miss Eleanor Rudd; three brothers, Harley, Joseph and Eugene Rudd, and one sister, Mrs Frank Younger. The remains were removed to Elmira and the funeral was held at the family home, Friday. The Rev. O. H. Denney officiated. Burial in Woodlawn cemetery.

Charles E Rudd was the son of Edgar S Rudd 1841 and Adelia Hersa F Blodgett. His parents lived in Darien, Genesee County, New York.

Charles married Jane "Jennie" Barnes, the daughter of William H Barnes 1840 and Cordelia Dodge. The couple lived in Elmira, Chemung County, New York. They had five or more children.

Children: Leland Corwin 1891, Edith R 1893, Charles Henry 1896, Eleanor 1902, Thorl 1904.

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The Telegram, Elmira, NY, July 4, 1920.

Charles E. Rudd

Charles E Rudd, of No. 1019 Oak street, who was employed as a trainman on the Lacakawanna railroad over thirty years, died Tuesday at Mr. Morris. Mr. Rudd left Elmira on his train Tuesday and became ill. He was given care at Mr. Morris but died Tuesday night. He was a member of Queen City lodge, I. O. O. F. and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. The decedent is survived by his widow, three sons, Leland C., Charles H., Thorl B.; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Nichols, Miss Eleanor Rudd; three brothers, Harley, Joseph and Eugene Rudd, and one sister, Mrs Frank Younger. The remains were removed to Elmira and the funeral was held at the family home, Friday. The Rev. O. H. Denney officiated. Burial in Woodlawn cemetery.



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