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Charlie Fyke
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Charlie Arthur Fyke, 1894 - 1963 Charlie Arthur Fyke 1894 1963 Texas Texas
Charlie Arthur Fyke was born on 1894, in , Texas, to William Henderson Fyke and Mary Fyke (born Reeder).
Charlie had 4 siblings: Annie Florence Fyke and .
Charlie married May Belle Fyke (born Elliott) on 1915, at age 21 in , Texas.
May was born on 1899, in , Texas.
They had 2 children: Charles A Fyke and one other child.
Charlie lived on 1900, in , Texas.
He lived in 1910, in , Texas.
He lived in 1930, in , Texas.
Charlie passed away on 1963, at age 69 in , Texas.
Documents of Charlie Arthur Fyke
Charley A Fyke
1895
Texas
Charley A Fyke in 1920 United States Federal Census
Charley
married
May Belle Fyke
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Charles Arthur Fyke
1894
Texas
Charles Arthur Fyke in United States World War I Draft Registrations, 1917-1918
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Charlie FykeCharlie Fyke in The Leader-Post - Mar 29 1937
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... S. who acted ne bridesmaid 50 years ngo standing with tho bride and Kilpatrick acting oe best man. Following thc program Mrs. R. Young, ono of the daughters, and Charlle Fyke, on behalf of lho family, presented lhoir and father a gift. Tho couple also received many other gifts. Baptized After thc presentation seven of illie grandchildren wero baptized. Tho sons ..."
Publication place: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Charlie FykeCharlie Fyke in The Morning Leader - Oct 14 1924
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... and Mrs. Dean Stair were presented by' their fellow members with a case of silver knives and forks on the occasion of their recent marriage. lu Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fyke, a daughter. of "all stomach trouble- indigestion, sourness, gas, paln, burn, etc., are caused by an c d ln the stomach, Artificial such as are not needed in such anil ..."
Publication place: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada