Charles J Flynn, 1907–1977?> (aged 70 years)
- Name
- Charles J /Flynn/
- Given names
- Charles J
- Surname
- Flynn
Birth
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Birth of a brother
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Death of a maternal grandfather
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Death of a sister
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Death of a maternal grandmother
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Death of a father
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Event Description: St. Catherine's Cemetery, Valley City, North Dakota |
Death of a mother
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Event Description: St. Catherine's Cemetery, Valley City, North Dak |
Death of a brother
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Burial of a mother
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Death
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Burial
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father |
1870–1941
Birth: June 20, 1870
— Leitrim, Ireland Death: March 6, 1941 — Barnes, North Dakota |
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mother |
1879–1946
Birth: January 16, 1879
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27
— Minnesota Death: March 6, 1946 — Los Angeles, California |
Marriage | Marriage — 1899 — Traverse County, Minnesota |
6 months
elder sister |
1899–1920
Birth: June 1899
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— Tintah, Traverse County, Minnesota Death: after 1920 |
16 months
elder brother |
1900–1986
Birth: September 18, 1900
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21
— Tintah, Traverse County, Minnesota Death: October 30, 1986 — Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA |
2 years
elder sister |
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13 months
elder brother |
1903–1971
Birth: September 27, 1903
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24
— Minnesota Death: May 1971 — Los Angeles, California |
2 years
elder sister |
1905–1994
Birth: September 2, 1905
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26
— Tintah, Traverse County, Minnesota Death: March 1, 1994 — Mahnomen County, Minnesota |
18 months
himself |
1907–1977
Birth: February 12, 1907
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— Minnesota Death: October 15, 1977 — Mahnomen County, Minnesota |
5 years
younger brother |
1912–2003
Birth: January 29, 1912
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33
— Tintah, Traverse County, Minnesota Death: March 7, 2003 — Ulen, Clay County, Minnesota |
19 months
younger brother |
1913–1993
Birth: August 13, 1913
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— Tintah, Traverse County, Minnesota Death: February 14, 1993 — Seattle, King County, Washington |
Death |
Shared note
Event Description: Buried Ft. Snelling National Cemetery |
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Shared note
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Charles was a private in the U.S. Army in WWII. He enlisted 25 January 1941 and is buried in the Ft. Snelling National Cemetery in Minneapolis. His last residence was Seattle, King, Washington. His last SS benefit received was Mahnoman, Minnesota. |