Charles Nadeau

Male Abt 1915 - Yes, date unknown


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  1. 1.  Charles Nadeau was born about 1915 in Michigan, United States; and died.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States; Attorney for Shell Oil Corporation
    • _UID: CB2C9969EFD94D0A93E12720998101D5C3E1
    • Newspaper Article: Abt Feb 1901; unkown where or exact date of article
    • Census: 1920, Chassell, Houghton, Michigan, United States
    • Census: 1930, Stephenson, Menominee, Michigan, United States
    • Residence: Mar 1952, Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
    • Newspaper Article: 28 Mar 1952, Escanaba, Delta, Michigan, United States; The Escanaba Daily Press

    Notes:

    Newspaper Article:
    GUARD -

    The Nadeaus have two daughers, both wed, and a son, Charles, who is an attorney for the Shell Oil company in Houston, Texas. It is the popular belief that such appointments go to the relatives of congressmen and government officials, but Marcel Nadeau wrote a letter of application for the Paris Exposition in 1901 and got the appointment. He brushed up on his French and took off for Paris, stopping enroute in London to see the funeral services for Queen Victoria.

    Census:

    Nadeau, Marcel, 42, born Mich, bank
    Nadeau, Louise, 37, born Wisc
    Nadeau, Frances, 14, born Mich
    Nadeau, Florence, 10, born Mich
    Nadeau, Charles, 5, born Mich
    Koepp, Walter, 24, single, born Mich, teacher, high school
    Berger, Ferdinand, father-in-law, 68, widow, born Belgium


    Census:

    Nadeau, Marcell, 52, born Mich, cashier, bank
    Nadeau, Louise, 47, born Wisc
    Nadeau, Charles, 15, born Mich
    Carlson, Eben, 25, born Mich, teacher, public school
    Hartung, Clarence, 25, born Mich, teacher, public school

    Newspaper Article:
    Personals
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    Charles Nadeau of Houston, Tex., and Mrs. Richard Milburn of Buffalo, N.Y., have arrived at the home of their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Krantz, 1002 S. 12th. They were called by the illness of their father Marcel Nadeau, who is a medical patient in St. Francis Hospital.