In 1900, he was a hardware salesman; in 1910, he was a grain dealer; in 1920, he was still working as a grain proprietor. In 1940, Charles was selling cemetery plots. His Iowa Death Record stated his cause of death was gastric carcinoma, which he’d had for about 6 mos.
In 1900, he was a hardware salesman; in 1910, he was a grain dealer; in 1920, he was still working as a grain proprietor. In 1940, Charles was selling cemetery plots. His Iowa Death Record stated his cause of death was gastric carcinoma, which he’d had for about 6 mos.
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Even though his marker reads that he was born in 1863, he was born in 1864. This is confirmed in his mother's pension records. Son of Thomas & Margaret (Turck) Likins.
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