Charles Montraville Horton, Sr.
1871 - 1933 (62 years)-
Name Charles Montraville Horton Suffix Sr. Born 25 Oct 1871 Twin Mountain, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA Gender Male Died 16 Nov 1933 Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida, USA Buried 19 Nov 1933 Riverview Memorial Park - Fort Pierce, Florida, USA Person ID I9226 Cody LeBlanc's Family Tree Last Modified 15 Sep 2020
Family Ruby Mae Swain, b. 28 Jan 1898, Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, USA , d. 4 Jun 1999, DeLand, Volusia County, Florida, USA (Age 101 years) Married 22 Jun 1920 Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, USA Children + 1. Charles Montraville Horton, Jr., b. 6 Oct 1923, Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida, USA , d. 8 Sep 2001, Southington, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA (Age 77 years) + 2. Thomas Roscoe Horton, b. 17 Nov 1926, Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida, USA , d. 8 Aug 2003, DeLand, Volusia County, Florida, USA (Age 76 years) Last Modified 15 Sep 2020 Family ID F4084 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Documents Obituary of Charles Montraville Horton, Sr.
Published in The Miami News on November 19, 1933Death Certificate for Charles Montraville Horton, Sr.
Name: Charles Montraville Horton
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 62
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 25 Oct 1871
Birth Place: Twin Mountain, N.H.
Death Date: 16 Nov 1933
Death Place: Fort Pierce, St. Lucie, Florida, USA
Father: M. P. Horton
Mother: Charlotte Holmes
Spouse: Ruby Swain HortonMartha Pearl Swain and Henry Grady McMath Wedding Announcement
Published in The Lakeland Evening Telegram on July 22, 1922
Headstones Headstone of Charles Montraville Horton, Sr. and Grace P. Horton
Riverview Memorial Park - Fort Pierce, Florida, USA
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Notes - Obituary:
HORTON FUNERAL SCHEDULED TODAY
FORT PIERCE, Nov. 18 - Funeral services for Charles M. Horton, 62, pioneer banker and former tax assessor of this county, whose death occurred at his home here lat Thursday after an extended illness, will be conducted from the First Presbyterian church here at 3 p. m. Sunday.
A resident of Fort Pierce for more than 30 years and prior to that time at Orange City and Melbourne, Mr. Horton was widely known throughout the Indian River country. He was associated for many years with the Fort Pierce bank, serving as cashier and later as president for a long period.
He was elected county tax assessor in 1924 following his retirement from the bank, and served a four-year term, at the expiration of which he entered the merchandising business.
(Published in The Miami News on November 19, 1933)
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