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Abt 1919 - Yes, date unknown
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Charles Franklin Kardell was born on 3 Apr 1883 in Illinois; and died. Notes:
When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Chillicathe, MO, and worked as a salesman for Meryer Bros. Drug Co. He listed his nearest relative as Myra Kardell, wife, residing as 432 E. Jackson in Chillicather. He was Tall, slender, with gray eyes and dark brown hair.
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Census Listings:
1930 Census
Texas, Nueces County, Corpus Christi, Precinct 1
Enumerated April 18, 1930
SD 178-6 SD 29 Sheet 17 A Stamped 97
Craig Ave
827-373-441
Kardell, Charles F Head M W 46 m 23 Ill Germany Mo Drug Store Proprietor
Kardell, Mya E Wf F W 50 m 20 Mo Mo
Kardell, Stephens Son M W 19 S Mo Ill
Kardell, Jack Son M W 11 S Mo
1940 Census
Texas, Nueces County, Corpus Christi, JP 1
Enumerated 6 May 1940
SD 14 SE 178-26 Sheet 64B
Second
827-656
O 6000 M
Kardell, Charles F Head M W 57 M Ill 1935 Residence Same House Owner Retail Druggist
Kardell, Myra E Wf F W 64 M Mo 1935 Residence Same House Bookkeeper Retail Drugg Store
Kardell, Charlotte F Dtr F W 32 D Mo 1935 Residence Same House Filing Clerk Wholesale Iron & Steel Company
Kardell, Stephens C Son M W 29 M MO 1935 Residence Nacodoches Angelina Tx Consulting Engineer Construction
Kardell, Minte C Dtr-in-law F W 27 Tx 1935 Residence Nacodoches Angelina Tx
Kardell, Stephanie C Grddtr F W 4 S Tx
Kardell, Sandra C Grddtr F W 3 S Tx
Kardell, John R Son M W 21 S Mo 1935 Residence Same House
Charles married Myra Stephens on 10 Jun 1907 in Versailles, Morgan County, Missouri. Myra was born about 1880 in Missouri; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Myra Stephens was born about 1880 in Missouri; and died. Notes:
Married:
Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002
State of Missouri, County of Morgan
Charles F. Kardell of Alton, Madison, Ill over the age of 21 to Maria E. Stephens of Versailles, Morgan, MO over the age of 18 on issued 7 Jun 1907 by W C Thomas Circuit Clerk, marriage performed in Versailles, MO by Rev. C. J. Polston, an ordained minister on 10 Jun 1907
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