BOOTH

CHARLES ALFRED BOOTH

FREDA BOOTH


CHARLES ALFRED BOOTH

Brown's Son In Law
Dead of Pneumonia In Louisville An Army Officer
Maj. Charles Alfred Booth, Quarter-master United States Army, in charge of the United States arsenal at St. Louis, died in Louisville Wednesday of pneumonia at the home of his father in law former Gov. John Young Brown. The news of the death will come with shocking suddenness. Major Booth entered the volunter service in 1863 from the State of New York, and was mustered out in February, 1886, as Brevet Lieutenant Colonel. In March 1867 he was appointed Second Lieutenant in the regular army. He was promoted to First Lieutenant in 1878, was made Captain and Assistant Quartermaster in 1883, and was promoted to Major in the Quartermaster's Department in 1896. For the past four years he had been stationed in St. Louis. He married Miss Virginia Brown.
Hopkinsville Kentuckian Nov 1900
 

FREDA BOOTH
CHICAGO--Freda BOOTH, 72, of Chicago died Dec. 26 in a Chicago Hospital. Mrs. Booth was a native of Corydon.

She is survived by her husband, Millard W. BOOTH; one sister, Mrs. W. T. HULL of Calhoun.

Services were in Chicago.
Jan 3 1980 Henderson Glleaner
 
 




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