Advertisement

Charles Aubrey King

Advertisement

Charles Aubrey King Veteran

Birth
Bridgetown, Saint Michael, Barbados
Death
12 Apr 1979 (aged 81)
Rahway, Union County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
Rosewood Section, Plot 165B, Grave 1
Memorial ID
View Source

His birth year varies on records 1896-1898.


Son of Alleyne Fitzroy King and Rebecca Jane Duesbury Corbin.



He fought in Canada in WWI, first enlisted Sept 21, 1916, Gunner, 10th Depot Siege Brigade, Canada Expeditionary Forces. Then enlisted Aug 14, 1918, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 6th Artillery Depot, CEF.

Discharged Feb 28, 1919 by demobilization.


He married Ida Florena Nash Oct 6, 1926, Grace Episcopal Church. His brother Cyril King was his best man.

Ida was born New Zealand to Albert George Nash and Ada Christina Wortley both born New Zealand.


Charles A. King 32 a carpenter for Standard Oil, is listed on 1930 census, Elizabeth NJ with wife Ida F 25 and sons Jack A 2 and Richard C 6 mons.


Charles A. King 42 foreman in copper mill appears on 1940 census, Dunellen, Middlesex County, NJ with wife Ida F 35 and children Jack 12 and Richard 10.

Sons named Jack Aubrey King and Richard Charles King, the latter married Constance Beverly Case in 1953, East Orange NJ.


Living in Clark, Union, NJ on 1950 census, Charles 54 is general foreman at copper products, wife Ida F 45 and sons Jack 22 rug wool spinner, Richard 2 construction electrician helper.


His WWII Draft Registration 1942 shows residence Roselle, Union, NJ where he worked for Phelps Dodge Copper Products in Elizabeth NJ.


Ida died in 1998, Edison NJ.

His birth year varies on records 1896-1898.


Son of Alleyne Fitzroy King and Rebecca Jane Duesbury Corbin.



He fought in Canada in WWI, first enlisted Sept 21, 1916, Gunner, 10th Depot Siege Brigade, Canada Expeditionary Forces. Then enlisted Aug 14, 1918, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 6th Artillery Depot, CEF.

Discharged Feb 28, 1919 by demobilization.


He married Ida Florena Nash Oct 6, 1926, Grace Episcopal Church. His brother Cyril King was his best man.

Ida was born New Zealand to Albert George Nash and Ada Christina Wortley both born New Zealand.


Charles A. King 32 a carpenter for Standard Oil, is listed on 1930 census, Elizabeth NJ with wife Ida F 25 and sons Jack A 2 and Richard C 6 mons.


Charles A. King 42 foreman in copper mill appears on 1940 census, Dunellen, Middlesex County, NJ with wife Ida F 35 and children Jack 12 and Richard 10.

Sons named Jack Aubrey King and Richard Charles King, the latter married Constance Beverly Case in 1953, East Orange NJ.


Living in Clark, Union, NJ on 1950 census, Charles 54 is general foreman at copper products, wife Ida F 45 and sons Jack 22 rug wool spinner, Richard 2 construction electrician helper.


His WWII Draft Registration 1942 shows residence Roselle, Union, NJ where he worked for Phelps Dodge Copper Products in Elizabeth NJ.


Ida died in 1998, Edison NJ.



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement