Charles Frederick Sherman, 1882–1933?> (aged 51 years)
- Name
- Charles Frederick /Sherman/
- Name
- Charles /Sherman/
Birth
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Birth of a brother
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Note: According to his FindAGrave memorial, he was born at Bushton. His birth was not registered in Coles County. |
Birth of a sister
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Source: Coles County Marriage Book 3
Source: Journal Gazette: Sister of Mattoon Man Passes Away, Location: Mattoon, Illinois, Page: page 1
Note: Her birth was not registered in Coles County. According to her FindAGrave memorial, she was born at Johnstown, Knox County, Indiana. Her death certificate says she was born at Sullivan, Illinois. |
Birth of a brother
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Note: His birth record states he was born at Cottonwood Township. |
Birth of a brother
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Note: According to some sources he was born in 1891. |
Occupation
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Source: Coles County Marriage Book 3
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Birth of a daughter
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Occupation
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a bolt cutter for the Illinois Central railroad. He resigned from the position.
July 28, 1904
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Occupation
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Anecdote
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Note: Charles Sherman was kicked while shoeing a horse, and it was necessary to take him home. His injury was not serious. |
Anecdote
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Note: Charles Sherman was called as a witness for the defense in an assault case, People v. Henry Andres. |
Occupation
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Anecdote
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Source: Journal Gazette: Blacksmith Fined For Striking Wife, Location: Mattoon, Illinois, Page: page 6
Note: Charles Sherman was fined $10 plus $12 in costs for striking his wife with a long, heavy stick. He admitted his wrongdoing but vowed to be a better man in the future. The court lectured him to let whisky alone. |
Occupation
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a helper in the blacksmith shop for the Illinois Central railroad
June 27, 1907
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Birth of a daughter
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Death of a maternal grandfather
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Death of a father
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Burial of a father
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Anecdote
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Source: Journal Gazette: Broadway Dwelling Is Raided By Police, Location: Mattoon, Illinois, Page: page 4
Note: Charles Sherman was arrested for disorderly conduct after an 11:00 p.m. raid where he was found at the residence of a 16-year-old girl. He pleaded guilty and paid a fine of $3. |
Occupation
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Description
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Death of a maternal grandmother
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Burial of a maternal grandmother
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Death of a sister
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Source: Journal Gazette: Sister of Mattoon Man Passes Away, Location: Mattoon, Illinois, Page: page 1
Note: Shock from surgery to terminate an ectopic pregnancy |
Burial of a sister
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Residence
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Death of a daughter
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Residence
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Burial of a daughter
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Residence
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Death of a mother
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Source: Alice Anne Sherman, death certificate no. 27523 (1931), Illinois Department of Public Health
Note: Carcinoma of mouth |
Burial of a mother
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Cause of Death
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Source: "The Prairie Sleeps", Vol. 11.
Note: uremia |
Death
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Burial
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Source: "The Prairie Sleeps", Vol. 11.
Source: Journal Gazette: Chas. Sherman Dies At Daughter's Home, Location: Mattoon, Illinois, Page: 6
Note: The funeral was conducted at the Eugene Reid home by Rev. Stemme. |
father |
1841–1912
Birth: November 23, 1841
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33
— Ohio Death: February 3, 1912 — his home, Charleston, Coles County, Illinois |
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mother |
1862–1931
Birth: January 26, 1862
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— Edgar County, Illinois Death: July 31, 1931 — Morgan Township, Coles County, Illinois |
Marriage | Marriage — September 8, 1881 — The Alonzo Farris home, Moultrie County, Illinois |
1 year
himself |
1882–1933
Birth: August 24, 1882
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— Missouri Death: August 30, 1933 — at the home of his daughter, Mattoon, Coles County, Illinois |
23 months
younger brother |
1884–1952
Birth: June 29, 1884
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— Mattoon, Coles County, Illinois Death: June 21, 1952 — at his son's home, Mattoon, Coles County, Illinois |
4 years
younger sister |
1887–1922
Birth: December 3, 1887
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— Nelson, Coles County, Illinois Death: June 30, 1922 — Oakwood Hospital, Charleston, Coles County, Illinois |
16 months
younger brother |
1889–1953
Birth: March 17, 1889
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— Johnstown, Cumberland County, Illinois Death: June 11, 1953 |
4 years
younger brother |
1892–1951
Birth: December 3, 1892
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— Janesville, Cumberland County, Illinois Death: October 28, 1951 — at his home, Charleston, Coles County, Illinois |
father |
1841–1912
Birth: November 23, 1841
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— Ohio Death: February 3, 1912 — his home, Charleston, Coles County, Illinois |
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stepmother | |
Marriage | Marriage — before 1865 — |
3 months
half-sister |
1865–1961
Birth: April 1, 1865
23
— Indianapolis, Indiana Death: February 13, 1961 — Kline Nursing Home, Clinton, Henry County, Missouri |
father |
1841–1912
Birth: November 23, 1841
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33
— Ohio Death: February 3, 1912 — his home, Charleston, Coles County, Illinois |
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father’s ex-wife |
1849–1921
Birth: April 2, 1849
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— Brouletts Twp., Edgar County, Illinois Death: October 15, 1921 — Brouletts Twp., Edgar County, Illinois |
Marriage | Marriage — March 21, 1872 — Edgar County, Illinois |
Divorce | Divorce — March 31, 1881 — Edgar County, Illinois |
himself |
1882–1933
Birth: August 24, 1882
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— Missouri Death: August 30, 1933 — at the home of his daughter, Mattoon, Coles County, Illinois |
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ex-wife |
1885–1950
Birth: September 9, 1885
— Neoga, Cumberland County, Illinois Death: October 1, 1950 — at her home, Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon |
daughter | |
5 years
daughter |
1908–1926
Birth: November 23, 1908
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— Mattoon, Coles County, Illinois Death: July 29, 1926 — East St. Louis, St. Clair County, Illinois |
daughter |
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son |
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daughter |
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ex-wife’s husband | |
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ex-wife |
1885–1950
Birth: September 9, 1885
— Neoga, Cumberland County, Illinois Death: October 1, 1950 — at her home, Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon |
Marriage | Marriage — after 1930 — |
Anecdote |
Charles Sherman was kicked while shoeing a horse, and it was necessary to take him home. His injury was not serious. |
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Anecdote |
Charles Sherman was called as a witness for the defense in an assault case, People v. Henry Andres. |
Anecdote |
Charles Sherman was fined $10 plus $12 in costs for striking his wife with a long, heavy stick. He admitted his wrongdoing but vowed to be a better man in the future. The court lectured him to let whisky alone. |
Anecdote |
Charles Sherman was arrested for disorderly conduct after an 11:00 p.m. raid where he was found at the residence of a 16-year-old girl. He pleaded guilty and paid a fine of $3. |
Cause of Death |
uremia |
Burial |
The funeral was conducted at the Eugene Reid home by Rev. Stemme. |