Charles was remarried to Amelia Grossman Berssenbrugge (daughter of Andrew Grossman and Catherine Grueninger) on 07 Aug 1878. They had two children together.
Charles worked as a pattern maker for the Buckeye Bell Foundry/The E.W. Vanduzen Company in Cincinnati, Ohio, which was owned by his older brother Ezra Williams Van Duzen.
Charles passed away as a result of tuberculosis at his home at 158 Main Street in Clifton (now South Newport), KY.
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From the Cincinnati Post-Times Star obituaries; Saturday, February 10, 1906:
VAN DUZEN - Charles M., beloved husband of Amelia Van Duzen, Thursday, February 8, aged 73 years, 8 months and 17 days. Funeral Sunday, February 11, from Salem M.E. Chapel, Clifton Heights, Newport, Ky. Interment at Spring Grove.
Charles was remarried to Amelia Grossman Berssenbrugge (daughter of Andrew Grossman and Catherine Grueninger) on 07 Aug 1878. They had two children together.
Charles worked as a pattern maker for the Buckeye Bell Foundry/The E.W. Vanduzen Company in Cincinnati, Ohio, which was owned by his older brother Ezra Williams Van Duzen.
Charles passed away as a result of tuberculosis at his home at 158 Main Street in Clifton (now South Newport), KY.
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From the Cincinnati Post-Times Star obituaries; Saturday, February 10, 1906:
VAN DUZEN - Charles M., beloved husband of Amelia Van Duzen, Thursday, February 8, aged 73 years, 8 months and 17 days. Funeral Sunday, February 11, from Salem M.E. Chapel, Clifton Heights, Newport, Ky. Interment at Spring Grove.
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