While working in the mines, he met a young lady from Alpine named Elizabeth 'Libby' Bennett. Libby worked in the food center at the mine as a server and a cook. The young couple dated and eventually married in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Charles left the mines to work hauling ore, coal, timber and other supplies between the mines in central Utah and Salt Lake City. He owned his own wagon and horse team but the pay was low.
The family lived in Alpine, Mammoth and Salt Lake City. Five children were born in the Drew family Elwood in 1907, Pearl in 1908, Gladys Mildred in 1911, Golda Ada in 1915 and Robert Harrison in 1919. Unfortunately, two of the daughters, Pearl and Gladys, died before reaching the age of two.
Charles died at a young age in Salt Lake City. He is buried in Alpine, Utah in the same plot as his daughters, Pearl and Gladys, his wife and his parents-in-law.
While working in the mines, he met a young lady from Alpine named Elizabeth 'Libby' Bennett. Libby worked in the food center at the mine as a server and a cook. The young couple dated and eventually married in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Charles left the mines to work hauling ore, coal, timber and other supplies between the mines in central Utah and Salt Lake City. He owned his own wagon and horse team but the pay was low.
The family lived in Alpine, Mammoth and Salt Lake City. Five children were born in the Drew family Elwood in 1907, Pearl in 1908, Gladys Mildred in 1911, Golda Ada in 1915 and Robert Harrison in 1919. Unfortunately, two of the daughters, Pearl and Gladys, died before reaching the age of two.
Charles died at a young age in Salt Lake City. He is buried in Alpine, Utah in the same plot as his daughters, Pearl and Gladys, his wife and his parents-in-law.
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