He served in the United States Army, as a private during the Spanish American War, with his induction in the service on June 26, 1898. [Source: Presidio of San Francisco Records]
By the 1910 United States Census he is listed in the 5th Township, Glenn, CA.
He completed his registration for World War I in Willows, Glenn County, on Sep 17, 1918, a resident of Butte City. [WWI Draft Records, online, Ancestry.]
By 1920, he is recorded at Road 141, Westside, Glenn, CA. He is shown as registered to vote in Princeton, Afton, and "Glenn County" in 1919, 1921, 1923, 1925, 1927. [US Census Records, Ancestry.com; California Voter Registration records, Ancestry.]
By occupation, he was listed as a farmer - Hay and Fruit.
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Marin Journal Thursday, July 20, 1933, page 4: Carl Reed Applegate, 54, resident of Marin County for many years, died Tuesday afternoon at his home at Larkspur following a heart attack.
Applegate, who had formerly resided in San Rafael, removed to Larkspur 2 years ago, when he bought a home there. He was an agent for a line of household products, and previous to that had been a guard at San Quentin prison. He was a veteran of the Spanish American War.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Helen Applegate; his mother, Mrs. Flora Applegate, of Portland, and 6 brothers, one of whom, Homer Applegate, resides at Sausalito.
Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock at the parlors of Miss Mary Eden on C Street. Interment will take place at the National Cemetery at the Presidio in San Francisco.-obit courtesy FAG volunteer Carolyn Schwab, via email June 21, 2015.
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Interment took place on July 21, 1933. [Presidio Records]
He served in the United States Army, as a private during the Spanish American War, with his induction in the service on June 26, 1898. [Source: Presidio of San Francisco Records]
By the 1910 United States Census he is listed in the 5th Township, Glenn, CA.
He completed his registration for World War I in Willows, Glenn County, on Sep 17, 1918, a resident of Butte City. [WWI Draft Records, online, Ancestry.]
By 1920, he is recorded at Road 141, Westside, Glenn, CA. He is shown as registered to vote in Princeton, Afton, and "Glenn County" in 1919, 1921, 1923, 1925, 1927. [US Census Records, Ancestry.com; California Voter Registration records, Ancestry.]
By occupation, he was listed as a farmer - Hay and Fruit.
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Marin Journal Thursday, July 20, 1933, page 4: Carl Reed Applegate, 54, resident of Marin County for many years, died Tuesday afternoon at his home at Larkspur following a heart attack.
Applegate, who had formerly resided in San Rafael, removed to Larkspur 2 years ago, when he bought a home there. He was an agent for a line of household products, and previous to that had been a guard at San Quentin prison. He was a veteran of the Spanish American War.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Helen Applegate; his mother, Mrs. Flora Applegate, of Portland, and 6 brothers, one of whom, Homer Applegate, resides at Sausalito.
Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock at the parlors of Miss Mary Eden on C Street. Interment will take place at the National Cemetery at the Presidio in San Francisco.-obit courtesy FAG volunteer Carolyn Schwab, via email June 21, 2015.
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Interment took place on July 21, 1933. [Presidio Records]
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