Name |
Charles M. SAMPLER |
Born |
13 Jul 1876 |
, , Alabama [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] |
- Jul 1876, Alabama -> stated on 1900 census.
1877, Alabama -> age 33 on 1910 census.
1877, Alabama -> age 53 on 1930 census
13 Jul 1876 -> headstone inscription
1877, AL -> age 63 on 1940 census [he was the informant]
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Gender |
Male |
Census |
1900 |
Shuck Pen, Murray, Georgia [2] |
- Charles Sampler (23) was enumerated as head of household. He was born July 1876. He had been married "0" years. He was born in Alabama and both parents were born in Georgia. He was a farmer. He was literate. His home was rented and was a farm (farm schedule 183).
The household included his wife, Mattie (20), and sister, Jennie (20).
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Census |
1910 |
Quanah, Hardeman, Texas [3] |
- Charles M. Sampler (33) appeared as head of household. He and Mattie (30) had been married for 10 years, and this was their first marriage. He was born in Alabama and both parents were born in Georgia. Charlie's occupation is reported as freighter - hauling for pay. The home ownership information is difficult to read, but I believe it says rented. They did not live on a farm. Mattie's brother, William Butler (17) lived with them.
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Census |
1930 |
Dennis Road, Doolittle District, Murray, Georgia [6] |
- Charlie Sampler (53) appeared as head of household. He owned his home, which was valued at $1,000 (the most expensive in the neighborhood - average value $600). The family had a radio set. Charlie was 23 when he got married. He could read and write. He was born in Alabama and both his parents were born in Georgia. He was an engineer in the "Road Mach" industry. He was a veteran of the Spanish-American War. The household included his wife, Mattie (50).
Mattie's parents lived five households down.
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Census |
1940 |
Doolittle District, Murray, Georgia [1] |
- Charlie Sampler (63) appeared as head of household. He owned his home, which as worth $1200 and was not on a farm. He was married. He had completed 7 years of school. He was born in Alabama. 1935 residence was not recorded. He was not employed the week of March 24-30, nor was he seeking work. He earned $600 in 1939 and earned more than $50 of non-wage income.
The household included Mattie (60).
|
Military |
Spanish-American War [6] |
Military |
Name |
Charlie Sampler |
Died |
20 Dec 1959 [7] |
Buried |
Aft 20 Dec 1959 |
Chatsworth, Murray, Georgia [7] |
Address: Chatsworth Heights Cemetery |
|
 |
Charles & Mattie Sampler Headstone
|
Notes |
- Name:
Charlie Sampler -> 1940 census
Charles Sampler -> 1900 census
Charles M. Sampler -> 1910 census
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Person ID |
I1159 |
Kendrick-Hemphill |
Last Modified |
18 Nov 2012 |