Charles G. "Charlie" Baugh

My grand uncle.

Born: 1869, Greene Co., GA. 1
Parents: RICHARD HENRY BAUGH AND MARCELINE AUSELIA GRESHAM
Never married
Death:
12 Nov. 1942, at home, near Greensboro, GA. 1 2 3
Buried: Greensboro City Cemetery, Greensboro, GA. 1

Notes:
Listed as a farm laborer in his father's household in the 1900 Federal Census, Hutchinson, Greene, GA.

Listed as a farmer and head-of-household in the 1910 Federal Census, Hutchinson, Greene, GA.

Listed as a farm laborer on the home farm in his brother Richard's household in the 1920 Federal Census, Walkers, Greene, GA.

Listed as a farmer and head-of-household with brother Ed. and sister Annie in the 1930 Federal Census, Walkers, Greene, GA.

From the verbal recollections of
Ivor Victoria Copelan-Doggett, Charlie sometimes found his talkative sister-in-law, Julia Little-Baugh, somewhat irritating.  He was once overheard to say, "Somebody ought to kick her under the bed and make her stay there."  Odd that Charlie never married.

OBITUARY
Greensboro Herald and Journal, 13 Nov 1942 :
CHAS. G. BAUGH DIES THURSDAY

   Mr. Charles G. Baugh, 73 years of age, died Thursday morning, November 12th,
at his home near Greensboro.
   Mr. Baugh for many years had been a very successful farmer. He has many friends who will mourn his passing.
   He is survived by two sisters, Miss Annie Baugh, of Greensboro, and Mrs. W.A. Copelan, Rutledge, and several nieces and nephews.
   Funeral arrangements will be announced later.

Sources:
1. Personal viewing of cemetery marker at the Greensboro City Cemetery, Greensboro, GA.
2. Greensboro Herald and Journal, obituary, 13 Nov. 1942.
3. Indexes of Vital Records for Georgia: Deaths, 1919-1998, Georgia Health Department, Office of Vital Records, Cert. ??4503.

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