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MAJ Charles Alphonso Dibble

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MAJ Charles Alphonso Dibble

Birth
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death
22 Oct 1899 (aged 57)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.9889205, Longitude: -87.6789163
Memorial ID
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Civil War Vet: Co. E, 29th Wisconsin Inf.

From the San Francisco Daily Morning Call of 24 Oct 1899:

CHICAGO, Oct. 23---Major Charles A. Dibble, a prominent member of the Chicago bar, who was well known on account of his connection with the Grand Army Memorial Association of this city, died yesterday of pneumonia. Major Dibble was for years president of the Sons of New York. He was also president of the Union Veterans' Association of Chicago, and until a few years ago was commander of Grant Post No. 28. Major Dibble was well known to the many Grand Army posts of Chicago and took a conspicuous part in all their gatherings.

One person notes his father as:
Charles P Dibble b:

Cook County, Illinois, Deaths Index, 1878-1922
Name:
Charles Alphonso Dibble
Birth Date:
abt 1842
Birth Place:
Stratford, NJ - possible error
Death Date:
22 Oct 1899
Death Place:
Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Burial Date:
25 Oct 1899
Cemetery Name:
Rose Hill
Death Age:
57
Occupation:
Lawyer
Race:
White
Marital Status:
Married
Gender:
Male
FHL Film Number:
1033067

Married: Sarah P WINTER b: 1846

Son:

Cook County, Illinois Death Index, 1908-1988
Name:
Blair Dibble
Death Date:
27 Mar 1956
Death Location:
Cook County, IL
File Number:
18787
Archive Collection Name:
Cook County Genealogy Records (Deaths)
Archive repository location:
Chicago, IL
Archive repository name:
Cook County Clerk

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U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name:
Blair Wenter Dibble
[Blair Winter Dibble]
City:
Chicago
County:
Cook
State:
Illinois
Birth Date:
18 Jun 1874
Race:
White
Draft Board:
55
Civil War Vet: Co. E, 29th Wisconsin Inf.

From the San Francisco Daily Morning Call of 24 Oct 1899:

CHICAGO, Oct. 23---Major Charles A. Dibble, a prominent member of the Chicago bar, who was well known on account of his connection with the Grand Army Memorial Association of this city, died yesterday of pneumonia. Major Dibble was for years president of the Sons of New York. He was also president of the Union Veterans' Association of Chicago, and until a few years ago was commander of Grant Post No. 28. Major Dibble was well known to the many Grand Army posts of Chicago and took a conspicuous part in all their gatherings.

One person notes his father as:
Charles P Dibble b:

Cook County, Illinois, Deaths Index, 1878-1922
Name:
Charles Alphonso Dibble
Birth Date:
abt 1842
Birth Place:
Stratford, NJ - possible error
Death Date:
22 Oct 1899
Death Place:
Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Burial Date:
25 Oct 1899
Cemetery Name:
Rose Hill
Death Age:
57
Occupation:
Lawyer
Race:
White
Marital Status:
Married
Gender:
Male
FHL Film Number:
1033067

Married: Sarah P WINTER b: 1846

Son:

Cook County, Illinois Death Index, 1908-1988
Name:
Blair Dibble
Death Date:
27 Mar 1956
Death Location:
Cook County, IL
File Number:
18787
Archive Collection Name:
Cook County Genealogy Records (Deaths)
Archive repository location:
Chicago, IL
Archive repository name:
Cook County Clerk

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U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name:
Blair Wenter Dibble
[Blair Winter Dibble]
City:
Chicago
County:
Cook
State:
Illinois
Birth Date:
18 Jun 1874
Race:
White
Draft Board:
55


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