His remains were removed from Oak Hill Cemetery to Rock Creek Cemetery most likely upon the death of his second wife in 1920.
He was the son of Charles A. Arundell and Julia Taylor Arundell.
On December 20, 1870 as Charles Arundell, he married Annie I. Fairfax at Prince William County, Virginia.
They were the parents of two children.
On August 26, 1884 as Charles A. Arundell, he married Lou Rogers at Washington, District of Columbia.
They were the parents of one child.
The Evening Star
Wednesday, November 28, 1894
Will of Chas. A. Arundell
The will of Charles A. Arundell, deceased was filed today. The widow, Louisance [Louisiana] Arundell, receives all the personal estate and one-fourth interest in the net proceeds of the real estate belonging to the testator by reason of investment of money advanced for that purpose to a nephew, Charles W. Fairfax. The remaining three-fourths of this goes to the children, Minnie, Nettie and Charles R. Arundell. Mrs. Arundell has the use and benefit of all the remaining real estate during her life, provided she does not marry and that the children, while they remain single, shall have a home with her. If she remarries, the property is to be sold and she receives one-fourth and the children the remaining three-fourths. Charles W. Fairfax is named the trustee to effect this sale, without compensation. The widow is named as executrix.
His remains were removed from Oak Hill Cemetery to Rock Creek Cemetery most likely upon the death of his second wife in 1920.
He was the son of Charles A. Arundell and Julia Taylor Arundell.
On December 20, 1870 as Charles Arundell, he married Annie I. Fairfax at Prince William County, Virginia.
They were the parents of two children.
On August 26, 1884 as Charles A. Arundell, he married Lou Rogers at Washington, District of Columbia.
They were the parents of one child.
The Evening Star
Wednesday, November 28, 1894
Will of Chas. A. Arundell
The will of Charles A. Arundell, deceased was filed today. The widow, Louisance [Louisiana] Arundell, receives all the personal estate and one-fourth interest in the net proceeds of the real estate belonging to the testator by reason of investment of money advanced for that purpose to a nephew, Charles W. Fairfax. The remaining three-fourths of this goes to the children, Minnie, Nettie and Charles R. Arundell. Mrs. Arundell has the use and benefit of all the remaining real estate during her life, provided she does not marry and that the children, while they remain single, shall have a home with her. If she remarries, the property is to be sold and she receives one-fourth and the children the remaining three-fourths. Charles W. Fairfax is named the trustee to effect this sale, without compensation. The widow is named as executrix.
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