NameCharles Ramey, 3C3R
Birth6 Jul 1899, Rowan Co., Kentucky
DeathOct 1982, Henry Co., Indiana
FatherJohn Harrison Ramey (1867-1940)
MotherCynthia Angeline Alderson (1872-1946)
Marriageabt 1919, Rowan Co., Kentucky
SpouseGertrude Purvis
Birth6 Apr 1897, Rowan Co., Kentucky
DeathApr 1983, Henry Co., Indiana
FatherThomas Laymore Purvis (1863-1936)
MotherStella Woodworth (1872-1901)
Children
Birth5 Jun 1920, Rowan Co., Kentucky
Death23 Nov 2003, New Castle, Henry Co., Indiana
Birth30 Jun 1922, Rowan Co., Kentucky
Death8 Jan 2004, Henry Co., Indiana
SpouseRoy Lenville Day , 4C2R
Birth21 Apr 1925, New Castle, Henry Co., Indiana
4 FJune Ramey , 4C2R (Data Omitted for Privacy)*
Notes for Charles Ramey
His WW I draft registration card, filed 12 Sep 1918, records Charles Ramey, age 19, residence Ramey, Rowan Co., Ky, born 6 July 1899, occupation farming, employer John H. Ramey, nearest relative Gertrude Ramey (wife), same address.
Notes for Gertrude Purvis
The SSDI lists Gertrude Ramey, born 6 Apr 1897, died Apr 1983, last residence Mount Summit, Henry Co., Indiana.

The 1900 census listed her as age 4, born Apr 1896, so the birthdate may be off by a year. But the 1910 census listed her as age 13.
Census Notes for Charles & Gertrude (Family)
1920 census of Rowan Co., Ky, Farmers precinct, enumerated 5 Jan, lists on p. 2A as family #27:
Ramey, Chas, 20, farm laborer; Gertrude, wife, 22. Both listed as born Ky Ky Ky, although it should be Ky Ky WVa for Charles.

Two households below are Charles’ parents, and two households above are Gertrude’s father and stepmother.

1930 census of Henry Co., Indiana, New Castle ward 2, enumerated 3 April, lists on p. 2A as family #35, at 304 16th St, sharing a house with Cecil Purvis and Peachie Ramey:
Raymey, Charles, 29, age at first marriage 18, b. Ky Ky WVa, laborer at auto factory; Gertrude, wife, 32, age at first marriage 21, b. Ky Ky Ohio; Jewell, dau, 9, b. Ky Ky Ky; Dorothy, dau, 7, b. Ky Ky Ky; Kenneth, son, 4 5/12, b. Ind Ky Ky.
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