Charles Louis Zink was born to Charles Zink and Margaret Seifert Zink on March 4, 1892. He was the younger step-brother to Walter Henry Williams, younger brother to Margaret V. Zink Tieman and Lillian Mary Zink Smith. He was older brother to Joseph Zink, Ada Elizabeth Zink Gissner, Arthur and Carl Zink.
According to the 1900 Census the family was living on Chappel St. In 1910 on Eager St. He is employed as a Labeler in a Label Factory.
His WWI Registration Card dated 05 Jun 1917 shows his address as 1017 N. Washington St. He is described as medium height, blue eyes, and light hair. He is employed as a Printer at Maryland Color Printing Co. located at Holliday and Hillen Streets in Baltimore.
1920 Census shows him still living at 1017 N. Washington St. This is the address of his in-laws William and Elizabeth Miller.
By 1930 Charles and Catherine and daughters Catherine and Edith are living at 954 N. Washington St. He is still employed as a Printer at a Printing Co. as he is on the 1940 Census. Also living with him in 1940 is his daughter's husband Charles W. Muehlberger.
WWII Draft Registration Card dated 27 Apr 1942 shows him working at Maryland Color & Printing Co. Now he is described as White, Height 5' 10", Weight 210 pounds, and a Ruddy complexion. Noted under Other obvious characteristics: Sight in left eye impaired.
In the late 1940s Charles has moved his family consisting of his wife and daughter, Edith, to 3112 Rosalie Ave. He lived here until he was called home to be with the Lord 19 Apr 1952.
Charles Louis Zink was born to Charles Zink and Margaret Seifert Zink on March 4, 1892. He was the younger step-brother to Walter Henry Williams, younger brother to Margaret V. Zink Tieman and Lillian Mary Zink Smith. He was older brother to Joseph Zink, Ada Elizabeth Zink Gissner, Arthur and Carl Zink.
According to the 1900 Census the family was living on Chappel St. In 1910 on Eager St. He is employed as a Labeler in a Label Factory.
His WWI Registration Card dated 05 Jun 1917 shows his address as 1017 N. Washington St. He is described as medium height, blue eyes, and light hair. He is employed as a Printer at Maryland Color Printing Co. located at Holliday and Hillen Streets in Baltimore.
1920 Census shows him still living at 1017 N. Washington St. This is the address of his in-laws William and Elizabeth Miller.
By 1930 Charles and Catherine and daughters Catherine and Edith are living at 954 N. Washington St. He is still employed as a Printer at a Printing Co. as he is on the 1940 Census. Also living with him in 1940 is his daughter's husband Charles W. Muehlberger.
WWII Draft Registration Card dated 27 Apr 1942 shows him working at Maryland Color & Printing Co. Now he is described as White, Height 5' 10", Weight 210 pounds, and a Ruddy complexion. Noted under Other obvious characteristics: Sight in left eye impaired.
In the late 1940s Charles has moved his family consisting of his wife and daughter, Edith, to 3112 Rosalie Ave. He lived here until he was called home to be with the Lord 19 Apr 1952.
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Charles L. Zink
March 5, 1892
April 19, 1952
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Charles Louis “Buck” Zink
1930 United States Federal Census
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Charles Louis “Buck” Zink
1920 United States Federal Census
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Charles Louis “Buck” Zink
U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
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Charles Louis “Buck” Zink
1950 United States Federal Census
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Charles Louis “Buck” Zink
U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
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