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Household of Charles Vincent (Charles Vincent "Vint") "Vint" Alvey

He is married to Edith Bristol.

They got married on December 26, 1907 at Delaware Co., IN, he was 21 years old.

Charles Vincent Alvey oo Edith Bristol

Marriage source: WPA marriage index suppliment ref c-3-521, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib. <>

Child(ren):

  1. Eva Alvey  1915-
  2. Charles Robert Alvey  1916-1979 


Notes about Charles Vincent (Charles Vincent "Vint") "Vint" Alvey

Charles Vincent Alvey

Source: Russell, Lee, Alvey Family notes, (Muncie IN, L.R., xv Nov MCMXCIII)

Lee Russell marks an 'X' through the dob Jun 1866 as given on the 1900 census. - xv Nov MCMXCIII The date is out of reason.

Lee Russell marks an 'X' through the dod 'AFT 25 Dec 1907' also she writes, 'Charles Vincent Alvey was married to Edith Bristol on 26 Dec 1907' also 'son Dr. Charles Alvey died m. Carmin Cree 2 adopted children.' - xv Nov MCMXCIII -Muncie, IN

Lee Russell writes, 'Charles Vincent Alvey died age 84 5/19/1971 m. Edith Bristol son Dr. Charles Alvey - died m. Catomin[?] adopted son adopted daughter Nancy' - xi Jan MCMXCIV

Lee Russell writes, '...son Charles Vincent Alvey _(Vint.) oldest son of George - Nancy Manning Born June 25/1886 married 12/26/1907 Edith Bristol died age 84 May 19/1971' - xi Jan MCMXCIV

Lee Russell writes, 'Charles Vint Alvey ... worked in factory.' - xi Jan MCMXCIV

Alvey, Bob, Descendants of Vincent Alvey, (Naguna Niguel, CA, B.A., xii May MMIV)

"1 Vincent Alvey ... +Charlotte Charity Cullen ... 2 Joseph Cullen Alvey ... *2nd Wife of Joseph Cullen Alvey: +Anna Maria Essam
... 3 George Washington Alvey
... +Nancy Jane Manning
... 4 Charles V Alvey b: June 1885 in Delaware Co, IN
+Edith Bristol b: 1893 in OH m:December 26 1907 in Delaware Co, IN"

1900 census, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib. <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Charles Vincent Alvey

Harry Manning
< 1850-????
Amanda Bates
< 1850-????

Charles Vincent Alvey
1886-1971

1907

Edith Bristol
1891-????


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