Charles Frank Hanchett 2
- Born: February 2, 1887, Modena, Stark Co., Illinois 6
- Married: March 22, 1909, Toulon, Stark County, Illinois 6
- Died: February 2, 1961, Bradford, Stark County. Illinois 6,49
- Buried: Mound Cemetery, Bureau County, Illinois
Another name for Charles was Frank Hanchett.
General Notes:
Newspaper--Unknown
Charles Frank Hanchett, 74, died at his home in Bradford suddenly, Thursday Morning. It was his birthday. He was born Feb. 2, 1887, in Modena, Stark County, the son of George and Mary Newton Hanchett.
March 22, 1909, he married Ora Arlene Manning at Toulon.
Survivors include his wife, six children, Emmerson of Kewanee; Everett, of Bradford; Mrs. Gladys McKeever of Kewanee, Mrs. Lucille Tucker of Kewanee, Gerald of Kewanee and Mrs. Geraldine Dixson, Modena, IL. 17 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren, two brothers, Roy, East Peoria and Orville, Peoria; three sisters, Mrs. Ethel Tumbleson and Mrs. Edna Weber, both of Bradford and Mrs. Alice Leadley, Wyoming.
He was preceded in death by two sons, Arlie and Vernon, a brother, Ross, and two sisters, Beulah and Loretta.
Funeral services will be Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the Dunlap Funeral Home.
Marriage Information:
Charles married Ora Arlene Manning, daughter of Frank R. Manning and Viola Eleanor Kitterman, on March 22, 1909 in Toulon, Stark County, Illinois 6. (Ora Arlene Manning was born on October 29, 1889 in Lombardville, Stark County, Illinois 6,34 and died on February 21, 1978 in Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois 6.)
Marriage Notes:
March 22, 1909
HANCHETT-MANNING NUPTIAL
Bradford Young People Married in Toulon
Monday morning Frank Hanchett and Miss Arlene Manning and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris composed the members of a party who went to Toulon for a purpose that required the making of calls upon two of the capital's citizens. The first was upon County Clerk Nixon, and the second was upon Rev. Charles Williams, the pastor of the Christian church, who was made acquainted with the errand that brought the visitors to him. In an impressive manner he joined "until death do us part" the hands of Mr. Hanchett and Miss Manning, and gave to them his hearty felicitations. The party returned to this place in the evening and will make their home here.
They will go to housekeeping in a few weeks in the residence property of John Kimbel on Second street. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hanchett, and his bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Manning. The young people are receiving the congratulations of their friends.
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