Charles married Eliza Ann Prouty (1830-1916) on 4 Aug 1856 in Huron Co., OH.
His parents were Charles W. II (1792-1848) and Anna Weed (1802-1871).
I have seen his middle name as William and Williams.
Obit taken from Norwalk Reflector Herald, 9 June, 1913:
AGED RESIDENT PASSES AWAY
Charles W. Soule, a pioneer resident of Norwalk, passed away at his home, No. 78 Norwood Ave., Sat. eve. at 7:30, death being due to the ravages of time. Mr. Soule was born in Sandusky Co. April 22, 1829
but practically all his life was spent in this vicinity. For 4 years he lived in Huron. Mr. Soule's active life was spent in farming. He retired, however, a number of years ago. The deceased is survived by his aged wife and the following children: W.A. Soule of Akron, C.R. Soule of Cleveland, A.J. Soule of Houston Tx. and Mrs. F.M. Lutts of Norwalk. Funeral services will be held from the family home Tues. afternoon at 2:30, conducted by Rev. William Conden, pastor of the Universalist Church. Interment will be Woodlawn Cemetery.
Charles married Eliza Ann Prouty (1830-1916) on 4 Aug 1856 in Huron Co., OH.
His parents were Charles W. II (1792-1848) and Anna Weed (1802-1871).
I have seen his middle name as William and Williams.
Obit taken from Norwalk Reflector Herald, 9 June, 1913:
AGED RESIDENT PASSES AWAY
Charles W. Soule, a pioneer resident of Norwalk, passed away at his home, No. 78 Norwood Ave., Sat. eve. at 7:30, death being due to the ravages of time. Mr. Soule was born in Sandusky Co. April 22, 1829
but practically all his life was spent in this vicinity. For 4 years he lived in Huron. Mr. Soule's active life was spent in farming. He retired, however, a number of years ago. The deceased is survived by his aged wife and the following children: W.A. Soule of Akron, C.R. Soule of Cleveland, A.J. Soule of Houston Tx. and Mrs. F.M. Lutts of Norwalk. Funeral services will be held from the family home Tues. afternoon at 2:30, conducted by Rev. William Conden, pastor of the Universalist Church. Interment will be Woodlawn Cemetery.
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