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Charles Edward Havens

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Charles Edward Havens

Birth
Southard, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Death
7 Feb 1973 (aged 70)
Brielle, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Tinton Falls, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.22052, Longitude: -74.1171112
Plot
Blk 1, Plot 44SW
Memorial ID
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Charles Edward Havens' Biological Mother was: Catherine A. (Newman) Miller, born: 1880, died: 1971, buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Lakewood, Ocean County, New Jersey, Memorial #30291321.
Charles' Father was: Curtis Havens, Jr., born March 1, 1851, died: Jan. 14, 1927 and buried: White Lawn Cemetery, Point Pleasant, Ocean County, New Jersey, Memorial #152383176.
Charles was the grandson of Curtis Havens, Sr., Memorial #30135571, who owned a farm and later a stage coach inn at 521 Herbertsville Road, Herbertsville, New Jersey, from c1827. {The farmhouse is currently a Museum owned and operated by the Brick Twp. Historical Society}.
Charles attended the Herbertsville, Brick Twp., Ocean County, New Jersey, one-room school house, and his teacher was Laura E. Havens.
Prior to the Depression Era, Charles owned The Standard Oil & Products Co., Allenwood, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Charles married Ida Mae Martin at the Allenwood Protestant Church Parsonage, Allenwood, Monmouth County, New Jersey, on March 25, 1922.
Charles Edward Havens' Biological Mother was: Catherine A. (Newman) Miller, born: 1880, died: 1971, buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Lakewood, Ocean County, New Jersey, Memorial #30291321.
Charles' Father was: Curtis Havens, Jr., born March 1, 1851, died: Jan. 14, 1927 and buried: White Lawn Cemetery, Point Pleasant, Ocean County, New Jersey, Memorial #152383176.
Charles was the grandson of Curtis Havens, Sr., Memorial #30135571, who owned a farm and later a stage coach inn at 521 Herbertsville Road, Herbertsville, New Jersey, from c1827. {The farmhouse is currently a Museum owned and operated by the Brick Twp. Historical Society}.
Charles attended the Herbertsville, Brick Twp., Ocean County, New Jersey, one-room school house, and his teacher was Laura E. Havens.
Prior to the Depression Era, Charles owned The Standard Oil & Products Co., Allenwood, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Charles married Ida Mae Martin at the Allenwood Protestant Church Parsonage, Allenwood, Monmouth County, New Jersey, on March 25, 1922.


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