Person Sheet


Name Charles E. LAUVER
Birth 17 Aug 1850
Death 30 Dec 1889, His epitaph reads: Death is the veil which they who live, call life. We sleep and it is lifted.
Occupation CLICK NAME FOR NOTES - Carroll Co. Treasurer in 188527
Father Samuel A. LAUVER (1807-1887)
Mother Frances WIFE OF SAMUEL LAUVER (1810-1885)
Spouses:
1 *Mary Belle Drach LAUVER, G Grandmother
Birth 23 Nov 1858, Hampstead, Carroll Co., MD26
Death 17 Dec 1927, Idlewyld, Balto. Co., Md. Cause of Death: Carcinoma of Stomach & Intestines.26,26
Burial 20 Dec 1927, St. John's Catholic Church Cemetery26,26
Occupation CLICK NAME FOR NOTES: Elementary School Teacher for Carroll County Public Schools in Md. (See scanned letter from School Board in DOCUMENTS at http://www.playpenn.net/beej/documents/mbdrachletr.html )
Father *Hanson Maurer DRACH , M.D. (1831-1915)
Mother *Elender "Eleanor" H. LAMOTTE (1832-1864)
Marriage 9 Mar 1880, Basilica of the Assumption, Balto., Md.28
Children: Marie B. (1886-)
Helena Josephine
Samuel Ambrose (1888-)
Charles Claude
Rose Charlotte (1890-1890)
Notes for Charles E. LAUVER
58Mary Belle Drach's 1st husband.
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31He is listed in the 1880 Hampstead Dist, Carroll Co., Md. Census as Charles E. Lauver, 26 yrs. old (son of Samuel Lauver), occupation is General Merchandiser, born in Md., as were his parents.
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Charles is listed as a deputy clerk for the Carroll County, Md. court in a newsbit published in the Nov. 23, 1886 issue of Baltimore's Sun newspaper.
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Published in the Jan. 2, 1890 issue of Baltimore's Sun newspaper was the following:
"The funeral of Charles E. Lauver, late deputy clerk of Carroll county, took place yesterday afternoon at St. John's Catholic Church, Westminster. Rev. M.A. Fenne, pastor of the church officiated. The pallbearers were George M. Parks, register of wills: B. Frank Crouse and George A. Miller, deputy clerks: Charles Brilhart, county treasurer: Nathaniel H. Baumgartner, clerk to the register of wills, and Postmaster Jos. B. Boyle."
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59According to stated source at the Maryland Archives, there was a Charles C. Lauver occupied as a Journeyman Horseshoer on the Board of Examiners of Horseshoers. His term was to end in 1933. He would have begun his term five years prior. It was the Board's duty to "hold regular meetings in the months of May and November in each year, for the examination of persona desiring to practice horseshoeing, as Journeymen or Master Horseshoers. The requirements of said examiners shall be furnished to all persons desiring to be examined for such certificates, and the applicant, if on examination shall be found to possess the said requirements, he shall be granted a certificate by this Board upon the payment of a fee of two dollars."
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