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    Living married Living [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Living
    Children:
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Generation: 3

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    Living married Living [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Living
    Children:
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    2. Living
    3. Living
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Generation: 4

  1. 12.  OWENS CHARLES WILEYOWENS CHARLES WILEY was born on 20 Dec 1890 in Butterfield, Barry County, Missouri; dob may be 1891. (son of OWENS WILEY CATHOLIC GREEN SHELBY and MOUDY OSA ARTELIA PERMELIA PALESTINE); died on 20 Nov 1938 in Daviess County Hospital; d. of ruptured appendix; Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana..

    Notes:

    COURT RECORDS

    Charles W. Owens to Mary Pauline Lee
    Born Berry County Missouri Born Ft. Branch, Indiana
    December 20, 1890 April 14, 1918
    Living at Rt. 1, Washington, Indiana
    B. & O. Employee Housewife
    Father: Wiley Catholic Owen Aaron Lee
    Birthplace: Seizinna, Missouri ?
    Occupation: deceased Coal Miner
    Mother: Artilia Mondy Bertha Olive Cotterell
    Birthplace: Stergimas, Missouri Park Ed, Indiana
    Occupation: deceased housekeeper
    Ever married: Yes
    deceased July 1936

    Marriage license:

    Charles Owens to Mary Pauline Lee
    March 5, 1938 or 39
    Roscoe Myers, Clerk
    Filed March 10, 1939
    Rev. W. W. Denbo, Ordained Minister

    Wanda L. Gines has the keepsake book from the funeral showing the following information plus the list of visitors and floral tributes.

    DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF
    CHARLES WILEY OWENS

    Birthplace Butterfield, Barry County, Missouri
    December 20, 1890
    47 years 11 months
    Deceased November 20, 1938 at Daviess County Hospital, Washington, IN
    Laid to rest 3:30 November 22, 1938
    Services
    Free Methodist Church
    Conducted by James A. Gill and Sons
    November 22, 1938 at 2:30
    Officiating Clergymen
    Rev. W. W. Denbo, Rev. E. R. Fortner assisting
    Denomination Free Methodist Church
    Interment Oak Grove Cemetery, Washington, Indiana


    Chas. W. Owens worked for the Frisco RR in Monet, MO. There was an extended railroad strike in 1923 and caused some twelve families from Monet to move to Washington, IN where their railroad employment continued. They included the Paynes, Haynes (finally went back), Millers (went back later), Coatneys, Wires (went back early).

    Chas. W. Owens lived in what was called lt. house keeping in the Walker home (folks of Paul Walker) and later in the Mileys home.

    In Monet, they attended the Methodist Protestant Church on the hill.
    A. Lucille Owens Gaither only remembers attending the Free Methodist Church through influence of Walkers and Mileys.

    A. Lucille was three and Mother ten when they moved to Washington.
    C. W. Owens worked in the railroad shop in Monett until an extended workmen strike caused them to move to Washington, IN in 1923 to work at the B & O Roundhouse there.

    Chas. died at age of 48. He worked often in Ohio at Paynesville, Columbus, and Estabulla, Toledo for short periods of time. He died of a ruptured appendix - perionidus.

    He was a car repairman for RR, a carpenter. His father was also a carpenter in Monet. Uncle Boots was in Washington for awhile. He too was a B & O carpenter.

    During winter of '35-36', Charles was away from home, Lucille and Mother at home alone, and their mother got a piece of toothpick lodged in her intestines and perinoidus set in. She died in July of '36.

    Mother (Lorene) met Dad (Herald) through church. Herald and Lorene lived in the brick house with John Wesley Gines when they were first married. South of their home on Edwardsport Road, Washington, IN.

    John Wesley Gines lived at Hyatt Station prior to this. Thought the Hosses lived there too. Not sure when the Gines moved to Washington.

    "History of Stone County, Missouri, Stone County Genealogical Society 1989, p. 555.

    Map of cemetery in Gines file.


    On the back of an old sales slip, Charles had written the following: (Wanda L. Gines has the sales slip)
    Just one year ago today teh dearest flower on earth to me was taken away to be with God who gave her to me for awhile and in our ups and downs and our trials we shared with other love we had our heart ackes and so on but thank God there is some day we may join hands again around God's white throne.


    Wanda L. Gines has a well worn card holder from a billfold with 5 small photos in it that C. W. Owens (according to Lorene Gines) carried most of his life with him. The photos are not labeled so identities are questionable.

    CHARLES married LEE MARY PAULINE on 5 Mar 1938 in Washington, Indiana; Rev. W. W. Denbo. MARY (daughter of LEE AARON and COTTERELL BERTHA OLIVE) was born on 14 Apr 1918 in Ft. Branch, Indiana.; died on 15 Mar 1960 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. (K. Owens has 3/16/60).; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  LEE MARY PAULINE was born on 14 Apr 1918 in Ft. Branch, Indiana. (daughter of LEE AARON and COTTERELL BERTHA OLIVE); died on 15 Mar 1960 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. (K. Owens has 3/16/60).; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana..
    Children:
    1. 6. Living


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