Obit: Swim, Charles (1876 - 1919)
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Surnames: SWIM SWIMM DALE WHAPLES
----Source: Thorp Courier, Thorp
Wisconsin
Swim, Charles (8 Apr 1876 - 18 Feb 1919)
Charles SWIM died at the hospital at Rochester, Minnesota, Wednesday, February 19, 1919, of the cancer of the stomach, after a long and painful illness. He was born in the town of Cato, Onondaga County, New York., April 8, 1876. He came to Wisconsin with his parents when a small child and has been a resident of this state ever since. He died at the age of forty-two years, ten months, and eleven days. He leaves a wife, a mother, three brothers and one sister to mourn his loss.
Minnesota Death Records
Charles Swim
Gender: Male
Burial Place: Thorp, Wisc.
Death Date: 18 Feb 1919
Death Place: Rochester, Olmsted, Minnesota
Age: 43
Birth Date: 1876
Birthplace: New York
Occupation: Vet. Surgeon
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Father's Name: Ira Swim
Father's Birthplace: N. Y.
Mother's Name: Harriett Dale
Mother's Birthplace: N. Y.
Biographical Information
1917-1918 Draft Registration, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, United States, 12 Sep 1918
Chas Swim, 42 yrs. old, native born U.S. Citizen, white, male
Description: medium height and build, blue eyes, brown hair - has stomach trouble and is deaf in one ear.
Occupation: Veterinary - self employed
Nationality: United States
Birth Date: 08 Apr 1876
Nearest Relative: Wife, Josie Swim, R. 2 Cadott, Wis.
1920 Federal Census, Colby, Clark, Wisconsin, United States
Josephine Swim, white, widowed female
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Household Members
Josephine Swim Head F 61 Wisconsin
Caroll Whaples Son M 27 Wisconsin
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