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Charles Griffith Smalley

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Charles Griffith Smalley

Birth
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
2 Jul 1957 (aged 73)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
West Oak Lane, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Charles G Smalley married Marion Duncan on September 27, 1905 in Philadelphia PA. She was the daughter of James Duncan and Mary Wilson.

Charles was born in his parents home located at 723 Julia St (currently Hancock St). The dwelling is still in use and is located between Brown St and Fairmount Ave.

At the time that Charles married Marion, he was living at 934 New Market St (rear). His occupation was listed as Driver. Charles worked most of his life as an "Ice Man". He is buried in Northwood Cemetery.

Marion was born in New Castle on Tyne, England. Her parents migrated to America when she was about 2 years old, with her sister Agnes.

Marion died on 12/15/1964 and is buried in Palmer Cemetery.

Charles and Marion had 11 children: James D, Charles G, Walter L, Joseph A, Mary C, Samuel H, Eloise L, William H, Naomi, Philip F, and John H.
Charles G Smalley married Marion Duncan on September 27, 1905 in Philadelphia PA. She was the daughter of James Duncan and Mary Wilson.

Charles was born in his parents home located at 723 Julia St (currently Hancock St). The dwelling is still in use and is located between Brown St and Fairmount Ave.

At the time that Charles married Marion, he was living at 934 New Market St (rear). His occupation was listed as Driver. Charles worked most of his life as an "Ice Man". He is buried in Northwood Cemetery.

Marion was born in New Castle on Tyne, England. Her parents migrated to America when she was about 2 years old, with her sister Agnes.

Marion died on 12/15/1964 and is buried in Palmer Cemetery.

Charles and Marion had 11 children: James D, Charles G, Walter L, Joseph A, Mary C, Samuel H, Eloise L, William H, Naomi, Philip F, and John H.


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