Notes for Charles Alfred MCNARY
Source: Obituary; Newspaper Unknown March 12, 1923
C. A. McNary, for 30 Yrs. Plumber Here, Dies Sunday
Charles A. McNary, aged 67, for thirty years proprietor of the McNary plumbing establishment, Main Street, died at his home, Elm and fifteenth Street, Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from organic heart trouble and Bright's disease. He had been ailing for the past year and bedfast for the past two weeks.
He was born in Fishkill, New York, on July 10, 1855. He moved from his old home place at Fishkill, NEW YORK to this city 47 years ago.
In 1881 at Fishkill, NEW YORK Mr. McNary was united in marriage to Miss Jennie Knapp.
He was affiliated with Methodist Episcopal church since 10 years old. He was a member of Grace M. E. church ever since he first came to this city, and was a member of the church's official board. He was an active church worker.
He is survived by his father, Isaac McNary, aged 91, Poplar Street; two sons, Sherman McNary, of Ashland and Clarence McNary, of this city, and one daughter, Mrs. Selby Buxton, of Shreve, Ohio. The following sisters and one brother survive: John McNary, of this city; Mrs. Valentine Juhr, of Uhrichville; Mrs. Joseph Swigert, and Eva and Emma McNary, all of this city.
The funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Grace M. E. church with the Rev. W. B. Winters in charge. Burial will be made in South Lawn cemetery.
The pall-bearers are: T. L. Montgomery, C. K. Clemens, M. H. McCormick, Clyde Barnes, Joseph Keagy and L. B. Piper.
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HISTORY OF COSHOCTON CO.
MCNARY CHARLES A., Coshocton; general pump dealer, gas fitter and plumber, 133 Second Street; born July 10, 1855, in Fishkill, Dutchess Co. New York; son of Isaac McNary, a native of New York, of Scotch descent. Young McNary's first work was in farming; leaving this he became a machinist. In April, 1874 he came to this city and engaged in the gas business. In 1876 became successor to J. H. Carman and continued the business at the old stand two years, then removed to his present place where he has more ample room for his much increased business, which extends throughout this county and part of Tuscarawas County. Mr. McNary was married December 22, 1880, to Miss Jennie, daughter of James H. and Jane (Shaw) Knapp, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., New York.
Source: 1910 census, Coshocton, Coshocton Co., OH
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