Like his grandfather before him, Charles changed the spelling of his surname (Jegerlehner-Yegerlehner) to Yagerline.
CHARLEY YEGERELINE
By Special Correspondent
CLAY CITY, Ind., Feb. 10 --Mrs.
Elizabeth Yegereline received word of
the sudden death of her son, Charley
Yegereline, in Indianapolis. He was
a former resident of Clay county. He
is survived by the widow, one son,
mother, who is seriously ill; one sis-
ter, and four brothers, John and
George of Clay City, Samuel of Cal-
fornia and William of Cando, N.D.
Tribune, Terre Haute, Ind.
Friday, February 10, 1922, p. 2
Like his grandfather before him, Charles changed the spelling of his surname (Jegerlehner-Yegerlehner) to Yagerline.
CHARLEY YEGERELINE
By Special Correspondent
CLAY CITY, Ind., Feb. 10 --Mrs.
Elizabeth Yegereline received word of
the sudden death of her son, Charley
Yegereline, in Indianapolis. He was
a former resident of Clay county. He
is survived by the widow, one son,
mother, who is seriously ill; one sis-
ter, and four brothers, John and
George of Clay City, Samuel of Cal-
fornia and William of Cando, N.D.
Tribune, Terre Haute, Ind.
Friday, February 10, 1922, p. 2
Family Members
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Rosina E. Yegerlehner Wolf
1863–1936
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George Franklin Yagerline
1864–1949
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Henrietta Paulina Yegerlehner Steuernagel
1866–1889
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John Henry Yegerlehner
1867–1949
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William Frederick Yeagerline
1869–1950
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Samuel Alvin Yeagerline
1873–1951
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Emilie B. Yegerlehner
1875–1875
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Matilda Savilla Yegerlehner Steuernagel
1876–1902
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Sophia E. Yegerlehner Perkins
1881–1946
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