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Charles William Rendall


Born:Oct 03, 1853 (Summit, WI)
Died:Jun 02, 1932 (Delevan, MN) - aged 78
Buried:Riverside Cemetery, Blue Earth, MN

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PARENT(s)SPOUSE(s)KID(s)


SIBLING(s)
Job Apsey Rendall
(1840-1863)

*P*    
Hannah (Rendall) Cook
(1843-1922)

*P*    *S*    *K*
Elizabeth (Libbie) Churchill (Rendall) More
(1846-1927)

*P*    *S*    *K*
Mary (Rendall) Young
(1848-1926)

*P*    *S*    *K*
Susan Ann (Rendall) Harding
(1851-1889)

*P*    *S*    *K*
John Fletcher Rendall
(1855-1920)

*P*    *S*    
George Whitfield Rendall
(1857-1860)

*P*    
Joseph Benson Rendall
(1859-1921)

*P*    *S*    
Ellen "Ella" Anna (Rendall) Lewis
(1862-1943)

*P*    *S*    *K*
Simon Robert Rendall
(1866-1952)

*P*    *S*    
Enos James Rendall
(1868-1966)

*P*    *S*    
Charles A Rendall
(1817-1916)

*P*    *S*    
(married Nov 15, 1876, Faribault, MN)
Agnes Coutie (Ogilvie) Rendall
(1854-1928)

*S*    *K*
Alton Hartlow Rendall
(1878-1949)

*P*    *S*    
Ann (Apsey) Rendall
(1821-1914)

*P*    *S*    *K*
Elmer Apsey Rendall
(1882-1969)

*P*    *S*    
Alfred James Rendall
(1884-1941)

*P*    *S*    
George Olgilvie Rendall
(1886-1969)

*P*    *S*    
Dwight William Rendall
(1889-1960)

*P*    *S*    
 


He taught school for about ten years and during that time married another teacher, Agnes C Ogilvie, on November 15, 1876. They farmed a few years on various farms and eventually in 1919, went back to the original family homestead to farm. He was very successful as a farmer and acquired several farms over his lifetime and gave each of his five sons a farm.

DOCUMENTS:

18630117-job-apsey-rendall-letter.pdf
* January 17, 1863 letter from Job Apsey Rendall to his little brother Charles William, who would have been 9 years old. This was written during Job's time in the Civil War, and he died of sickness just 4 months later. This letter was hand-copied and then typed up by Job's brother Charles' great-granddaughter, Odonna Ziegler. The whereabouts of the original letter are unknown. (2 typewritten pages, 1.2mb)

18790126-ann-rendall-letter.pdf
* Letter from Ann Apsey Rendall to her son and his wife, Charles William and Agnes Rendall, Jan 26, 1879 (3 handwritten pages)

19000205-ann-rendall-letter.pdf
* Letter from Ann Apsey Rendall to her son and his wife, Charles William and Agnes Rendall, Feb 5, 1900 (4 handwritten pages)

19040304-ann-rendall-letter.pdf
* Letter from Ann Apsey Rendall to her son and his wife, Charles William and Agnes Rendall, Mar 4, 1904 (4 handwritten pages)

19041228-ann-rendall-letter.pdf
* Letter from Ann Apsey Rendall to her son and his wife, Charles William and Agnes Rendall, Dec 28, 1904 (4 handwritten pages)


Record last updated on 03/30/2023
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