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  (b. 27 July 1924 Sanford, Maine, USA   d. 6 August 2008 Sanford, Maine, USA )  

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Charles Aaron BEATTIE was born 27 July 1924 in Sanford, Maine, USA

Charles Aaron BEATTIE was the child of Edward Bruce BEATTIE   and   Thirza Ilvinia TIBBETTS (TEBBETTS) and the grandchild of: (paternal)  Aaron BEATTIE and Sarah Elizabeth MALLOY (maternal)  Charles Freemont TEBBETTS and Mary Ellen HIGGINS

Charles Aaron was a soldier in World War II.

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Charles Aaron  married  Georgia Bader THAYER 20 June 1945 in Northampton, Massachusetts, USA .  The couple had (at least) 3 children. Georgia Bader THAYER  was born 2 November 1924 in Northampton, Massachusetts, USA (Florence).  Georgia Bader died 6 January 2009 in Sanford, Maine, USA (Springvale).  Georgia Bader was the child of Otis Raymond THAYER and Clara Minnie BADER.

Charles Aaron BEATTIE died 6 August 2008 in Sanford, Maine, USA .

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Georgia Bader THAYER was the child of Otis Raymond THAYER and Clara Minnie BADER


Name: Charles Aaron Beattie
Marriage Year: 1945
Marriage Place: Waltham, Massachusetts, USA
Index Volume Number: 127
Reference Number: F63.M36 v.127

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Massachusetts, U.S., Marriage Index, 1901-1955 and 1966-1970


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birth1924 Birth
27 July 1924
Sanford, Maine, USA
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1930 Sanford, York, Maine
name: Charles Beattie
event: Census
event date: 1930
event place: Sanford, York, Maine
gender: Male
age: 5
marital status: Single
race: White
birthplace: Maine
estimated birth year: 1925
immigration year:
relationship to head of household: Son
father's birthplace: Canada English
mother's birthplace: Maine
enumeration district number: 53
family number: 633
sheet number and letter: 27A
line number: 28
nara publication: T626, roll 842
film number: 2340577
digital folder number: 4584742
image number: 00375
Household Gender Age
parent Edward R Beattie M 43
parent Therzoh Beattie F 41
Beril Beattie F 17
Edward Beattie M 10
Tirza Beattie F 8
Charles Beattie M 5
Bryce Beattie M 4
Beverly Beattie F 2
1930 Census Ancestry (U.S.)
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1940 Sanford, York, Maine
name: Charles Beattie
titles & terms:
event: Census
event year: 1940
event place: Sanford Town, York, Maine, United States
gender: Male
age: 15
marital status: Single
race (original): White
race (standardized): White
relationship to head of household (original): Son
relationship to head of household (standardized): Son
birthplace: Maine
estimated birth year: 1925
residence in 1935: Same House
enumeration district number: 16-81
family number: 147
sheet number and letter: 7B
line number: 69
nara publication number: T627
nara roll number: 1497
digital folder number: 005462041
image number: 00393
Household Gender Age Birthplace
head Edward Beattie M 52 Canada
wife Thirzah T Beattie F 50 Maine
son Edward B Beattie M 20 Massachusetts
daughter Tirza Beattie F 18 Massachusetts
son Charles Beattie M 15 Maine
son Bryce Beattie M 14 Maine
daughter Beverly J Beattie F 12 Maine
sister-in-law Velzara Tebbetts F 42 Maine
1940 Census Ancestry (U.S.)
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marriage1945 Marriage / Partner
Charles Aaron BEATTIE and Georgia Bader THAYER 20 June 1945, Northampton, Massachusetts, USA (Florence)

He was 20 years old.
1950 - Orono, Maine
Name: Charles A Beattie
Age: 25
Birth Date: abt 1925
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Maine
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Residence Date: 1950
Home in 1950: Orono, Penobscot, Maine, USA
Dwelling Number: 209
Household Members Age Relationship
Charles A Beattie 25 Head
Georgia B Beattie
25 Wife
1950 Census Ancestry (U.S.)
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Obituary
Portland Press Herald (ME) - August 8, 2008

Deceased Name: Charles A. Beattie, Ph.D., 84

SANFORD -- Charles A. Beattie, Ph.D., 84, of Sanford, died at the home of his daughter on Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2008, after a short illness.
He was born in Sanford, the middle child of seven to Edward Bruce and Tirzah (Tebbetts) Beattie. He graduated from Sanford High School in 1942, serving as class president. Dr. Beattie received his B.S. degree from the University of Maine, his M.S. degree from the University of New Hampshire, and his Ph.D. from University of Connecticut.

Dr. Beattie served as a pilot with the U.S. Navy during World War II. He met his bride to be, Georgia Thayer in Northampton, Mass., while she was a student at Nasson College. Their first date was on a rainy day, hence their love for rainy days. Dr. and Mrs. Beattie loved to travel the United States and Europe, and Mrs. Beattie kept a journal of their many journeys together. They were happily married for over 63...Read MORE...


Charles Aaron BEATTIE - Oakdale Cemetery  Sanford York County Maine, USA
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6 August 2008
Sanford, Maine, USA

He died at the age of 84.

Charles is buried at: Oakdale Cemetery, Sanford, Maine
Added: 3/27/2011 12:49:58 PM - Updated: 5/24/2022 5:40:55 PM
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