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https://www.flickr.com/photos/mooregenealogy/albums/72157634501009795A note by Cora Lee Boughan states: Charles Roland Boughan was born Marth the 19 1872. The note originally said 18 March, but she wrote over it 19.
1880 U.S. Census, Essex County, Virginia
Tappahannock District, Enumeration District 17, sheet 133A
Dwelling 330, Household 330
Boughan, Thomas, white, male, 31, married, farmer, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia
Boughan, Mary E., white, female, 31, wife, married, keeping house, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia
Boughan, Charles R., white, male, 8, son, at home, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia
Boughan, Emma W., white, female, 6, daughter, at home, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia
Boughan, Mary, white, female, 4, daughter, at home, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia
Boughan, Betty J., white, female, 2, daughter, at home, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia
1910 U.S. Census, Baltimore City, Maryland
Enumeration District 309
Page 196B
951 Franklin Street
Dwelling 170, Household 193
Wode, William, head, male, white, 65, widowed, born in Maryland, both parents born in Germany and spoke German, speaks English, grocer in own store, working on own account, can read and write, owns home free of mortgage, lives in house
Wode, Annie M., sister [sic], female, white, 35, single, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, speaks English, no occupation, can read and write
Boughan, Charles R., boarder, male, white, married for nine years (current marriage is first), born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, speaks English, machinist in shop, wage worker, not out of work, 0 months unemployed last year, can read and write
Boughan, Florence E., boarder, female, white, 33, married for nine years (current marriage is first), no children, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, speaks English, no occupation, can read and write
Rice, Willard B., boarder, male, white, 38, single, born in Michigan, father born in New York, mother born in Vermont, speaks English, carrier for post office, wage worker, not out of work, 0 months unemployed last year, can read and write
Misses Katie Muse and Louise Bray, of Gloucester; Ernestine Brizendine and Edith Jones, of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Baughn, of Baltimore, are visiting in the Ware’s Wharf neighborhood, Essex County, being the guests of Robert Daniel, Samuel Wilkerson and Thomas Boughan. [The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Virginia), 19 August 1912, page 5.]
1921 Baltimore City Directory, page 452:
Boughan Chas P mach h 1600 n Bentalou
1930 Baltimore City Directory, page 268:
Boughan Charles R (Florence E) mach h611 North Bend rd
1940 U.S. Census, Essex County, Virginia
Rappahannock District, Enumeration District 29-7, Sheet 4B
Household 71, owns, value $1,000, on farm
Baughan, Charles R., head, male, white, 68, married, not in school, highest level of education completed 7th grade, born in Virginia, lived in same house in 1935, lives on farm, at work week of March 24-30, worked 60 hours that week, occupation farmer, working on own account, worked 52 weeks in 1939, has income other than wages
Baughan, Florence, wife, female, white, 63, married, not in school, highest level of education complete 7th grade, born in Maryland, lived in same house in 1935, lives on farm, not at work, not seeking work, engaged in housework, no other income
On 18 December 1945, Charles Roland Boughan died in Central District, Essex County, Virginia. His usual residence was Essex County, VIrginia, and Baltimore, Maryland; male; white; married; wife was Florence Wode; date of birth 19 March 1872; age 73 years, 9 months, 3 days; born in Essex County, Virginia; occupation retired farmer and machinist; father was Thomas Wood Boughan, born in Essex County, Virginia; mother was Mary Ellen Taylor, born in Essex County, Virginia; informant Cora Davis of Upright, Virginia; burial on 21 December 1945 at Ephesus; death occurred at 2:30 a.m.; cause of death ureamic [sic] poison due to inlarge [sic] prostate gland. [Commonwealth of Virginia, Certificate of Death 26795.]
An obituary reads [paper unknown, no date, “17 Dec. 1945” written in pencil on top of clipping]: CHARLES R. BAUGHAN Charles Roland Baughan, retired farmer and mechanic, died Tuesday at his home, near Millers Tavern. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Hode Baughan; two sisters, Mrs. Boyd Coleman, of Powcan, and Mrs. Joseph Davis, of Upright; two brothers, Tom H. Baughan, of Richmond, and Joe E. Baughan, of Howertons. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at Ephesus Baptist Church, Essex County, with burial in the church cemetery.
On 17 December 1945, C. R. Roland died intestate leaving a widow Florence E. Boughan and heirs: Florence E. Boughan, age 70, widow, of Upright; Mrs. Boyd Coleman, age 67, sister, of Powcan; Mrs. Joseph Davis, age 64, sister, of Upright; Thomas H. Boughan, age 61, brother, of Richmond; Joseph E. Boughan, age 57, brother, of Howerton. Signed on 4 January 1946 by Florence E. Boughan, administratrix. Recorded 4 January 1946. [Essex County, Virginia, Wills Fiduciary Accounts, Etc., 8, p. 29.]
He is buried at Ephesus Baptist Church at Dunnsville, Virginia. There is a four-grave headstone marked Boughan that has Father Thomas, 1848-1921; Mother Mary, 1847-1938; Husband Roland, 1872-1945; and Wife Florence, 1876-1946.