They had a son, Clarence, born in about 1898. Also, three younger children, born between census records.
Mrs. Hattie Drew died aged 31. She was interred at Greenmount cemetery 28 November 1909.
Double stone with Charles W Drew Sr who died in 1942.
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Licensed to Wed.
Charles W. Drew, 23, resident Quincy; Hattie C. Davis, 18, resident Quincy.
- The Quincy Daily Journal, Thursday, December 31, 1896; page 4.
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Charles W. Drew and Miss Hattie C. Davis were married on New Years Day, at 301 South Seventh street.
- The Quincy Daily Whig, Sunday, January 3, 1897; page 4.
[Should be New Year's Eve, per county record.]
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Mrs. Hattie Drew, of 206 Locust street, died at 2:30 a.m. this morning at St. Mary's hospital, of blood poisoning. She had been in the hospital for the past five weeks, but her condition grew constantly worse, and the attention of some of the best physicians in the city could not save her.
She was 31 years of age, and had lived here all her life. She is survived by her husband, Charles Drew, a molder in the Gem City foundry; her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Davis, of this city; and by four children: Clarence aged 11; Charles aged 9; Mabel aged 7; and Ruth aged 4.
- The Quincy Daily Whig, Friday, November 26, 1909; page 2.
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- research, bio and transcriptions by Tree Leaf.
They had a son, Clarence, born in about 1898. Also, three younger children, born between census records.
Mrs. Hattie Drew died aged 31. She was interred at Greenmount cemetery 28 November 1909.
Double stone with Charles W Drew Sr who died in 1942.
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Licensed to Wed.
Charles W. Drew, 23, resident Quincy; Hattie C. Davis, 18, resident Quincy.
- The Quincy Daily Journal, Thursday, December 31, 1896; page 4.
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Charles W. Drew and Miss Hattie C. Davis were married on New Years Day, at 301 South Seventh street.
- The Quincy Daily Whig, Sunday, January 3, 1897; page 4.
[Should be New Year's Eve, per county record.]
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Mrs. Hattie Drew, of 206 Locust street, died at 2:30 a.m. this morning at St. Mary's hospital, of blood poisoning. She had been in the hospital for the past five weeks, but her condition grew constantly worse, and the attention of some of the best physicians in the city could not save her.
She was 31 years of age, and had lived here all her life. She is survived by her husband, Charles Drew, a molder in the Gem City foundry; her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Davis, of this city; and by four children: Clarence aged 11; Charles aged 9; Mabel aged 7; and Ruth aged 4.
- The Quincy Daily Whig, Friday, November 26, 1909; page 2.
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- research, bio and transcriptions by Tree Leaf.
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