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Capt Charles Alexander

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Capt Charles Alexander

Birth
Brest, Departement du Finistère, Bretagne, France
Death
27 May 1927 (aged 77–78)
Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
18B
Memorial ID
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FATHER: ALEXANDER Ponyers

ALEXANDER, Charles
The Brunswick News; Friday 27 May 1927; pg. 6 col. 3
CAPT. ALEXANDER DIES SUDDENLY

Capt. Charles Alexander, seventy-five years of age, died suddenly shortly after 2 o'clock this morning at his home, 400 Cochran avenue. He had been in failing health for the past many years but managed to get about until only a day or two ago.
For many years deceased operated sailing craft and later a steamer up the Satilla River. For a long time he stuck to his wind-jammer, the Feretta and later bought the steamer Howland from the Jekyl Island club which he put on the line and was reasonably successful.
Up to The News press hour, no announcement of funeral arrangements had been made.

The Brunswick News; Sunday 29 May 1927; pg. 8 col. 3

CAPT. ALEXANDER TO BE BURIED 11 A.M. TODAY
The funeral of Capt. Charles Alexander, whose death was reported in these columns Friday afternoon, will be held from J.D. Baldwin's undertaking parlor, 1522 Richmond street, at 11 o'clock this morning and services will be conducted by Father McOscar, of St. Francis Xavier's Catholic church. Interment will be in Oak Grove cemetery.
Deceased leaves one son, Charles H. Alexander, of Jacksonville, Fla., and two daughters, Mrs. J.E. Poore, of Brunswick and Mrs. J.W. Wood, of Miami, Fla. Besides these he has a large number of grandchildren and other relatives who reside here and at other places in this state and Florida.
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http://www.glynngen.com/newspapers/
Additional information provided By: Steven Hinson
FATHER: ALEXANDER Ponyers

ALEXANDER, Charles
The Brunswick News; Friday 27 May 1927; pg. 6 col. 3
CAPT. ALEXANDER DIES SUDDENLY

Capt. Charles Alexander, seventy-five years of age, died suddenly shortly after 2 o'clock this morning at his home, 400 Cochran avenue. He had been in failing health for the past many years but managed to get about until only a day or two ago.
For many years deceased operated sailing craft and later a steamer up the Satilla River. For a long time he stuck to his wind-jammer, the Feretta and later bought the steamer Howland from the Jekyl Island club which he put on the line and was reasonably successful.
Up to The News press hour, no announcement of funeral arrangements had been made.

The Brunswick News; Sunday 29 May 1927; pg. 8 col. 3

CAPT. ALEXANDER TO BE BURIED 11 A.M. TODAY
The funeral of Capt. Charles Alexander, whose death was reported in these columns Friday afternoon, will be held from J.D. Baldwin's undertaking parlor, 1522 Richmond street, at 11 o'clock this morning and services will be conducted by Father McOscar, of St. Francis Xavier's Catholic church. Interment will be in Oak Grove cemetery.
Deceased leaves one son, Charles H. Alexander, of Jacksonville, Fla., and two daughters, Mrs. J.E. Poore, of Brunswick and Mrs. J.W. Wood, of Miami, Fla. Besides these he has a large number of grandchildren and other relatives who reside here and at other places in this state and Florida.
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Used with Permission of:
http://www.glynngen.com/newspapers/
Additional information provided By: Steven Hinson


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