Charles immigrated to the United States in 1918 from his native Estonia, then part of Russia.
In his WWI Draft Registration Card, Charles lived in Seattle at the Central Hotel. He was not employed at the time and had alien status. He was born in Dorpat, Russia (now the city of Tartu, the second largest city in Estonia), and his nearest relative was listed as Carl Kenkman of Dorpat. The card was dated 6/5/1918.
In the 1920 Census of Seattle, Charles was a student lodger. By the 1930 Census he was married to Iva and had two sons, Charles aged 7 and Robert E. aged 3. He was then the proprietor of a wholsale bakery in Seattle.
Charles immigrated to the United States in 1918 from his native Estonia, then part of Russia.
In his WWI Draft Registration Card, Charles lived in Seattle at the Central Hotel. He was not employed at the time and had alien status. He was born in Dorpat, Russia (now the city of Tartu, the second largest city in Estonia), and his nearest relative was listed as Carl Kenkman of Dorpat. The card was dated 6/5/1918.
In the 1920 Census of Seattle, Charles was a student lodger. By the 1930 Census he was married to Iva and had two sons, Charles aged 7 and Robert E. aged 3. He was then the proprietor of a wholsale bakery in Seattle.
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