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Charles Page Hatch Sr.

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Charles Page Hatch Sr.

Birth
Griggsville, Pike County, Illinois, USA
Death
19 Sep 1935 (aged 81)
Griggsville, Pike County, Illinois, USA
Burial
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CHARLES PAGE HATCH, born in Pike County, Illinois the son of Franklin HATCH and Rebecca BENNETT; husband of Anne LASBURY-

CHARLES PAGE HATCH - the eldest son of Franklin and Rebecca Bennett Hatch was born in Griggsville November 20, 1853, and lived in this community all of his long and useful life. On the 6th of November, 1883 he was united in marriage to Ann Lasbury. To this union were born two children, Charles Page Hatch and Mary L. Hatch, who with the widow and brother, Marshall P. Hatch, survive him. Mr. Hatch had been ill for some time and death came at 3:30 o'clock Thursday morning, September 19, at his home in Griggsville. In the death of Mr. Hatch, Griggs­ville has lost a true and upright citi­zen, one who was ever loyal to his family and friends and he has gone to his reward at a ripe old age with the respect and affection of all who knew him. Mr. Hatch was a communicant of S. James' Church and funeral ser­vices were held there on Saturday.
CHARLES PAGE HATCH, born in Pike County, Illinois the son of Franklin HATCH and Rebecca BENNETT; husband of Anne LASBURY-

CHARLES PAGE HATCH - the eldest son of Franklin and Rebecca Bennett Hatch was born in Griggsville November 20, 1853, and lived in this community all of his long and useful life. On the 6th of November, 1883 he was united in marriage to Ann Lasbury. To this union were born two children, Charles Page Hatch and Mary L. Hatch, who with the widow and brother, Marshall P. Hatch, survive him. Mr. Hatch had been ill for some time and death came at 3:30 o'clock Thursday morning, September 19, at his home in Griggsville. In the death of Mr. Hatch, Griggs­ville has lost a true and upright citi­zen, one who was ever loyal to his family and friends and he has gone to his reward at a ripe old age with the respect and affection of all who knew him. Mr. Hatch was a communicant of S. James' Church and funeral ser­vices were held there on Saturday.


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