Charles Hyde "Charlie"
HUNTINGTON
(b.
26 July 1888
,
Loekport, Kansas, USA
d.
October 1968
,
Boise, Idaho, USA
)
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Charles Hyde "Charlie" HUNTINGTON was born 26 July 1888 in Loekport, Kansas, USA
Charles Hyde "Charlie" HUNTINGTON was the child of Charles Hyde HUNTINGTON and Lydia SQUIRES and the grandchild of: (paternal) Myron HUNTINGTON and Mary L CROSSSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Charles Hyde "Charlie" married Rosa Eunice BACKUS 28 July 1909 in Baker, Oregon, USA . The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Rosa Eunice BACKUS was born 1 June 1892 in Silverton, Marion, Oregon, USA. Rosa Eunice died abt. 1966 in Boise, Idaho, USA. Rosa Eunice was the child of James Sylvester BACKUS and Louisa CRABTREE.
Charles Hyde "Charlie" HUNTINGTON died October 1968 in Boise, Idaho, USA.
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