Charles was the brother of prominent Lincoln clothing merchant, Aeneas Hurlbut (Jr.). His brother Edward Hurlbut founded and was editor of the Aurora (Nebraska) Sun newspaper. Other siblings were sisters Sarah Hurlbut Fanning, Alice Hurlbut Gorball Delgado, and brother George Hurlbut. Charles also had an older half-brother, Henry Clay Hurlbut, who was a Wesleyan Methodist minister in Michigan.
From the Evening State Journal and Lincoln Daily News, 12 December 1924:
"Charles Hurlbut, seventy-two, died at the home of his son Albert, six miles west of Agnew, on Thursday. The body will be held at Castle, Roper & Matthews' until Sunday when it will be taken to Valpariso (sic) for funeral services at 1 p.m. Burial will be in the Valpariso cemetery. He is survived by three daughters besides the son; Mrs Gertrude Blodgett of Tulsa, Okla., Mrs. Clarence Lynch(sic) and Mrs. G. W. Hyatt of Valpariso. "
Charles was the brother of prominent Lincoln clothing merchant, Aeneas Hurlbut (Jr.). His brother Edward Hurlbut founded and was editor of the Aurora (Nebraska) Sun newspaper. Other siblings were sisters Sarah Hurlbut Fanning, Alice Hurlbut Gorball Delgado, and brother George Hurlbut. Charles also had an older half-brother, Henry Clay Hurlbut, who was a Wesleyan Methodist minister in Michigan.
From the Evening State Journal and Lincoln Daily News, 12 December 1924:
"Charles Hurlbut, seventy-two, died at the home of his son Albert, six miles west of Agnew, on Thursday. The body will be held at Castle, Roper & Matthews' until Sunday when it will be taken to Valpariso (sic) for funeral services at 1 p.m. Burial will be in the Valpariso cemetery. He is survived by three daughters besides the son; Mrs Gertrude Blodgett of Tulsa, Okla., Mrs. Clarence Lynch(sic) and Mrs. G. W. Hyatt of Valpariso. "
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