Charlotte Christine PARKS (b. 18 February 1884 , Cairo, Alexander, Illinois, USA d. 19 February 1972 , Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA )
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Charlotte Christine PARKS was born 18 February 1884 in Cairo, Alexander, Illinois, USA
Charlotte Christine PARKS was the child of Eugene S PARKS and Anna Marie GRINDLER (GRINDLEY)Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Charlotte Christine married Harry Amsler ENGLER abt. 1906 in Alexander, Illinois, USA . The couple had (at least) 1 child. Harry Amsler ENGLER was born 14 April 1883 in Vandalia, Fayette, Illinois, USA. Harry Amsler died 7 December 1933 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. Harry Amsler was the child of Henry August ENGLER and Jennie AMSLER.
Charlotte Christine PARKS died 19 February 1972 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
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[Hide/Show]Charlotte Christine PARKS married Harry Amsler ENGLER-- Date: abt. 1906 Place: Alexander, Illinois, USA
Harry Amsler ENGLER was the child of Henry August ENGLER and Jennie AMSLER
Children of Harry Amsler ENGLER and Charlotte Christine PARKS:
Harry Amsler ENGLER was the child of Henry August ENGLER and Jennie AMSLER
Children of Harry Amsler ENGLER and Charlotte Christine PARKS:
Evelyn Annece ENGLER (b.23 July 1907, St Louis, Missouri, USA d. 6 October 1994, Hartford, Wisconsin, USA)
m. Reuben CHARETTE 29 June 1935 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
m. Reuben CHARETTE 29 June 1935 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
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1884 Birth
18 February 1884
Cairo, Alexander, Illinois, USA
18 February 1884
Cairo, Alexander, Illinois, USA
1891 - The zipper is invented (Whitcomb L. Judson, United States)
The motion picture camera is invented (Thomas Alva Edison, William K.L. Dickson, United States)
First Perforated Toilet Paper Roll is Patented
The motion picture camera is invented (Thomas Alva Edison, William K.L. Dickson, United States)
First Perforated Toilet Paper Roll is Patented
In 1906, Reginald Fessenden made the first AM radio broadcast on December 24th. This event marked a significant advancement in radio technology, paving the way for the modern broadcasting industry.
1907 Birth of Child
Evelyn Annece ENGLER was born 23 July 1907, St Louis, Missouri, USA
Charlotte Christine was 23 years old.
Evelyn Annece ENGLER was born 23 July 1907, St Louis, Missouri, USA
Charlotte Christine was 23 years old.
1913 - The assembly line is invented (Henry Ford, United States)
The bra is invented (Mary Phelps Jacob, United States)
The bra is invented (Mary Phelps Jacob, United States)
1929 - October 29 - Black Tuesday - Stock market crash - The Great Depression Begins - It lasted until 1941 (WW2)
1933 Death of Spouse/Partner
Harry Amsler ENGLER died 7 December 1933, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Harry Amsler ENGLER died 7 December 1933, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
1934 - The metal beverage can is invented (American Can Co., United States)
1935 Marriage of Child
Evelyn Annece ENGLER married 29 June 1935, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA to Reuben CHARETTE
Evelyn Annece ENGLER married 29 June 1935, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA to Reuben CHARETTE
1935 - August 14 – United States President Franklin Roosevelt signs the Social Security Act into law
1940 - April - 1st electron microscope demonstrated (RCA), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
The microwave oven was invented accidentally in 1945 by Percy Spencer, a Raytheon engineer. While testing a magnetron, he noticed microwaves melted a candy bar in his pocket. Experimenting further, he discovered microwaves could cook food quickly. Raytheon patented the process, and by 1947, they built the first commercial microwave oven, called the 'Radarange.' Initially used in commercial settings, microwaves becomes affordable for home use by the 1960s and 1970s, revolutionizing cooking.
1962 - The Cuban Missile Crisis was a tense 13-day standoff in October 1962 between the United States and the Soviet Union over the installation of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba, just 90 miles from the U.S. coast. The crisis is considered the closest the Cold War came to escalating into a full-scale nuclear war. It began when American spy planes discovered the missiles, leading to a U.S. naval blockade of Cuba and intense negotiations. The crisis ended when Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev agreed to remove the missiles in exchange for the U.S. promising not to invade Cuba and secretly agreeing to remove American missiles from Turkey.
1963 - I Have a Dream Speech - Martin Luther King's Address at March on Washington August 28, 1963.
1972 Death
19 February 1972
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
She died at the age of 88.
19 February 1972
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
She died at the age of 88.
Added: 1/29/2021 9:04:15 AM
- Updated: 11/17/2021 2:03:20 PM
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