The 1900 Federal Census for Bales, Oklahoma (Pottawatomie County) shows Charles Hardin, age 3, born August 1896 in Oklahoma; living with his father, Dave Hardin, a farmer, age 51, born April 1847 in Iowa; and his mother, Hannah, age 43, born June 1857 in Indiana. Also living in the household were Charles' siblings: Pete Hardin, a farm laborer, age 17, born March 1883; Rosa Hardin, age 15, born August 1885; John Hardin, age 8, born October 1891; and Dave Hardin Jr., age 3, born March 1894; all born in Oklahoma. Also living in the household was Charles' married sister, Anna Lazell, age 25, born March 1875 Kansas; and her husband, Willis Lazell, a gambler, age 38, born in 1862 in Kansas; and their daughter, Ruby, age 1, born December 1898, in Oklahoma.
The World War I Draft Registration Cards show that Charles Bryan Hardin registered for the draft on June 5, 1918 in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma. He gave his full name; his age as 21; his birthdate and place as August 1896 near Shawnee, Oklahoma; his father's birthplace as Council Bluffs, Iowa; his closest relative as his mother Hannah Hardin of Shawnee, Oklahoma; and his current residence as Shawnee, Oklahoma.
Charles married Nellie Theresa Martin, who was born March 9, 1903, in Missouri, daughter of Joseph Austin Martin and Mary Lillie Francis Campbell.
The 1930 Federal Census for Davis, Oklahoma (then Pottawatomie County) shows Charles B. Hardin, a railroad laborer, age 33, born in Oklahoma; and his wife, Nellie M., age 27, born in Missouri. Living with them were four children: John W., age 6; Wanda M., age 3 years 8 months; Ruben F., age 1 year 11 months; and Dorothy L., age 0; all born in Oklahoma.
Charles died September 10, 1953 and was buried in the Tecumseh Cemetery in Tecumseh, Oklahoma (Pottawatomie County).
The 1900 Federal Census for Bales, Oklahoma (Pottawatomie County) shows Charles Hardin, age 3, born August 1896 in Oklahoma; living with his father, Dave Hardin, a farmer, age 51, born April 1847 in Iowa; and his mother, Hannah, age 43, born June 1857 in Indiana. Also living in the household were Charles' siblings: Pete Hardin, a farm laborer, age 17, born March 1883; Rosa Hardin, age 15, born August 1885; John Hardin, age 8, born October 1891; and Dave Hardin Jr., age 3, born March 1894; all born in Oklahoma. Also living in the household was Charles' married sister, Anna Lazell, age 25, born March 1875 Kansas; and her husband, Willis Lazell, a gambler, age 38, born in 1862 in Kansas; and their daughter, Ruby, age 1, born December 1898, in Oklahoma.
The World War I Draft Registration Cards show that Charles Bryan Hardin registered for the draft on June 5, 1918 in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma. He gave his full name; his age as 21; his birthdate and place as August 1896 near Shawnee, Oklahoma; his father's birthplace as Council Bluffs, Iowa; his closest relative as his mother Hannah Hardin of Shawnee, Oklahoma; and his current residence as Shawnee, Oklahoma.
Charles married Nellie Theresa Martin, who was born March 9, 1903, in Missouri, daughter of Joseph Austin Martin and Mary Lillie Francis Campbell.
The 1930 Federal Census for Davis, Oklahoma (then Pottawatomie County) shows Charles B. Hardin, a railroad laborer, age 33, born in Oklahoma; and his wife, Nellie M., age 27, born in Missouri. Living with them were four children: John W., age 6; Wanda M., age 3 years 8 months; Ruben F., age 1 year 11 months; and Dorothy L., age 0; all born in Oklahoma.
Charles died September 10, 1953 and was buried in the Tecumseh Cemetery in Tecumseh, Oklahoma (Pottawatomie County).
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