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Charles Kealear
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Charles H Kealear, 1869 - 1922 Charles H Kealear 1869 1922 South Dakota Wyoming
Charles H Kealear was born on 1869, in , South Dakota, to Alexander Keeler and Sarah Keeler (born Cattle).
Charles had 3 sisters: Dorothy Julia Flying Hawk Keeler and .
Charles lived in , South Dakota.
He lived in 1895, in , South Dakota.
He lived in 14 more places.
Charles passed away on 1922, at age 52 in , Wyoming.
Charles H Kealer, born Circa 1870 Charles H Kealer 1870 South Dakota
Charles H Kealer was born circa 1870, in , South Dakota, to Alexander KEALEAR and Sarah KEALEAR (born Cattle).
Charles had 4 siblings: Henry Kealear and .
Charles lived in 1893, in , South Dakota.
Documents of Charles H Kealer
Charles H Kealear
1871
South Dakota
Charles H Kealear in 1910 United States Federal Census
Charles
married
Mary C Kealear
.
They had one daughter:
Marion Kealear
.
Charles Kealer
1870
South Dakota
Charles Kealer in 1900 United States Federal Census
Charles
married
Katie Kealer
circa 1893, at age 22.
They had one son:
Adolph Kealer
.
Charles Kealear Charles Kealear
Charles Kealear married Minnie Kealear (born O'Neal).
Minnie was born in 1876.
They had 3 children: Adolph F. Kealear and 2 other children.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Charles KealearCharles Kealear in The alliance-independent - July 6 1893
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... aaa way or it an is oh, just because. The first wedding la the history e( the Genoa Indian school took place tbe other day, uid with Imposing eeremo-ales. Charles Kealear, a Sioux brave, who has learned the harness trade, and Miss Mtaale O'Nell, a daughter ef tbe tieesaooe tribe, were the lutlly pair. Tbey were joined In wedlock ta strlet ..."
Publication place: Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska
Charles KealearCharles Kealear in The North Platte tribune. - July 5 1893
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... strong probability of the bank being reopened. Two Indian pupils at the Genoa training school were united in marnage the otner day with imposing ceremonies. Their Anglicized names were Charles Kealear, a Sioux, and Minnie O'Neil, a Shoshone. It was the first wedding at the school. Altgeld's argument in favor of the Chicago anarchists plainly shows that the only mistake of ..."
Publication place: North Platte, Lincoln, Nebraska