 1855 - 1926 (71 years)
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Name |
Charles Henry Bibbins |
Birth |
31 Jul 1855 |
New York |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
23 Nov 1926 |
Beloit, WI |
Burial |
Oakwood Cmty, Beloit |
Person ID |
I57988 |
Cecilie Family |
Last Modified |
2 Jan 2006 |
Father |
Silas Luther Bibbins, b. 27 May 1830, Warsaw, NY d. 6 Feb 1905, Beloit, Wisc. (Age 74 years) |
Mother |
Adelia Ann Wheatstone, b. 21 Aug 1829, Dansville, NY d. 20 Feb 1920, Beloit, WI (Age 90 years) |
Marriage |
24 Jul 1849 |
Troy, N.Y. |
Family ID |
F23954 |
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 | Death - 23 Nov 1926 - Beloit, WI |
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Notes |
Charles H. was listed as working at a paper mill in the 1880 Census, then as an employee of S.E. Barrett in 1891, a night watchman in 1893, a butcher in 1895 and a machinist in 1902.
He was born in Newark Township, west of Beloit. (according to obituary in the Beloit Daily News - Nov 24, 1926)
Census: 1910 Beloit, Rock, Wisc | name | relation | age | | Charles Bibbins | head | 54 | Butcher | Frank Bibbins | wife | 50 | | Dorris Bibbins | daughter | 16 | |
Census: 1920 Beloit, Rock, Wisc | name | relation | age | | | | | Charlie Bibbins | head | 64 | New York | US | US | salesman - meat market | Jennie Bibbins | wife | 53 | Norway | Norwegian | Norwegian | | James R. Thorson | grandson | 8 6/12 | Michigan | Wisconsin | Canada | |
Attend Funeral for Brother of a Local woman | Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Bullock have gone to Beloit to attend the funeral of Mrs. Bullock's brother, the late Charles H. Bibbins, who died at his home in South Beloit Tuesday night after an illness of 4 months. The funeral was held at 10:30 a.m. today from the home. Rev. M. W. Halverson, of Our Savior's Lutheran church officiated and burial was made in Oakwood cemetery where the Modern Woodmen of which the deceased was a member, conducted the ritual service. Mr. Bibbens was born west of Beloit on July 13, 1855 and had been a lifelong resident of Belout and vicinity. He spent his boyhood in Newark township where he was born and late moved to Beloit where he had coninuously resided. since. He was many years a butcher in Beloit. The survivors are his widow, two daughters, Mrs. William Anderson of Monrovia, Cal; and Mrs Clifford McIntyre, of Rockford, Ill.; two stepsons, James A. Thorson, Beloit, and Edward Thorson, Chicago; a brother L. H. Bibbins, Beloit and two sisters Mrs. L. H. Bullock of this city and Mrs. Mary Joynt, of Long Beach, California. Several grand children also survive. (Sheboygan Press, Wisconsin, Mov 26, 1926) |
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