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Charles H Varner 1872–1949 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: February 6, 1872

Birth Location: MT Erie, Wayne, Illinois

Death Date: July 5, 1949

Death Location: Olney, Wayne County, Illinois

Father: William Varner

Mother: Elizabeth Brown

Spouse(s): Susana Johnson

Children(s):

In 1872, Charles H Varner entered the world in MT Erie, Wayne, Illinois, born to William Alva Varner And Elizabeth Brown. Charles H Varner married Susana Johnson. Charles H Varner passed away in 1949 in Olney, Wayne County, Illinois.

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Biography

  • In 1872, Charles H Varner entered the world in MT Erie, Wayne, Illinois, born to William Alva Varner And Elizabeth Brown.
  • Charles H Varner married Susana Johnson.
  • Charles H Varner passed away in 1949 in Olney, Wayne County, Illinois.

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Charles Varner's Ancestors

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Charles Varner
1872–1949
Birth Place: MT Erie, Wayne, Illinois
Parents
William Alva Varner
1850–1919
Illinois
Elizabeth Brown
1852–1872
Grandparents
James (B) Varner
1800–1886
Bourbon, Kentucky, United States
Emily Denby
1815–1888
North Carolina, United States
Great-Grandparents
Jacob Varner
1768–1830
Sarah Ficklin
1769–1840
Henry Denby
1787–1844
Dillany Stephens
1793–1843
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Adam Varner
1730–1820
Christina Rexroad
1736–1827
Thomas Ficklin
1738–1812
Mary Herndon
1745–1816

Charles Varner's Timeline

2 Records

1872
February 6, 1872
Birth of Charles H Varner in MT Erie, Wayne, Illinois
MT Erie, Wayne, Illinois
1949
July 5, 1949
Age 77
Death of Charles H Varner in Olney, Wayne County, Illinois
Olney, Wayne County, Illinois

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: February 6, 1872
    Event Place: MT Erie, Wayne, Illinois

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: July 5, 1949
    Event Place: Olney, Wayne County, Illinois

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