Charles Guy BROWN
1882 - 1977 (94 years)-
Name Charles Guy BROWN Born 6 Jun 1882 Livermore Fall, Androscoggin, Maine, United States [1] Gender Male Died 14 Mar 1977 Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, United States Buried Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, Suffolk, New York, United States Person ID I16964 Patterson & Markham Family Tree Last Modified 17 Mar 2019
Mother Mary D. BOURNE, b. , , Maine, United States Family ID F6286 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family ID F6285 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - On August 2, 1914, Charles Guy Brown could be found in Montreaux, Switzerland, where he registered at the Consulate there. He stated that he was returning to the U.S. on the S.S. St. Paul which sailed out of Southampton on August 22nd. According to the stamp on the document "this registration certificate has been indexed and file, but not approved as it was issued under extraordinary conditions during the exodus of American citizens from Europe shortly after the outbreak of war there."
Charles taught math at Jamaica High School in Queens, NY where they lived until retiring and moving back to Patchogue, LI in about 1946. They moved next to Mill, and lived at 167 Bay Avenue, Patchogue. They lived at 163 Bay Avenue. Charles and Inez moved in later years to a retirement home in the Detroit area called Presbyterian Village, as both their childern lived in the area with their families.
(Long Island Surnames; The notes of Roger Brown; U.S., Consular Registration Certificates, 1907 - 1918; Michigan, Deaths, 1971-1996; Records of Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue; Evergreen Cemetery Association, Detroit, Michigan)
- On August 2, 1914, Charles Guy Brown could be found in Montreaux, Switzerland, where he registered at the Consulate there. He stated that he was returning to the U.S. on the S.S. St. Paul which sailed out of Southampton on August 22nd. According to the stamp on the document "this registration certificate has been indexed and file, but not approved as it was issued under extraordinary conditions during the exodus of American citizens from Europe shortly after the outbreak of war there."
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Sources - [S56] FHL1955742, Certificate 4738 (Reliability: 3), 1 Sep 1915.
- [S56] FHL1955742, Certificate 4738 (Reliability: 3), 1 Sep 1915.