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H Charles S. Choate

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CHARLES S. CHOATE, JR. One of the most prominent men in social and financial circles of Erie township, Monroe county, Michigan, is Charles S. Choate, Jr. Industry and intelligence have brought success to him. By his own efforts he has worked his way up from a position of telegraph operator to that of agent for the P. M. railroad, and of manager for the Toledo Grain Milling Company elevator. Holding the high and assured position he now does in the society by which he is surrounded he is a good type of the self-made man of which, as one of her individual products, America is so justly proud. Several generations back Mr. Choate's ancestors were of English birth, but on his father's side as far back as his great-grandfather, Samuel Choate, who came from Canada in 1812, Mr. C. S. Choate's family has lived in Monroe county, Michigan. Mr. Samuel Choate and his son Seth both died on Turtle Light. Samuel's son Seth married Jane Parker, and their son, Charles S. was the father of Charles S., the subject of our sketch. Charles S. Choate, Sr., was born on the banks of the River Raisin, Monroe township, July 20, 1832, and at an early age was put out with his uncle Emerson Choate, so that at the age of ten he did not yet know his letters. At this age, however, he was sent to school and remained there until he was sixteen. Soon afterwards he started to work by the month receiving twenty-five cents for a day for his labor. On December 31, 1856, he was married to Hannah Peters, who was born in Bedford township, October, 1836. They became the parents of six children, all of whom are living, Lucy E., who after an education in the common schools, became a teacher and later married J. E. Sweete; Terressa, who was also at one time a teacher and is now the wife of I. J. Havens; Mary J., at one time a teacher and now the wife of Edmund Davis; Edith, a music teacher, and now the wife of P. H. Uckle; Bessie E., a teacher and now the wife of Dr. E. W. Kelley. Mr. Choate is a Democrat, and served at one time as a highway commissioner. Both he and his wife are now living in Erie township. Charles S. Choate, Jr., received his education first in the common schools and later in the Agricultural College at Lansing, Michigan. He then took up telegraphy and was employed for many years as an operator. He has been with the P. M. railroad for thirteen years, and has acted as manager of the elevator for five years. On December 25, 1894, he and Isabelle M. Goff were married, and they have become the parents of two children, Aubrey J., born January 20, 1900, and Merritt G. born September 18, 1906. Mrs. Choate was born in Belleview, Ohio, October 23, 1867, and received her education in the common and the Belleview graded schools. She is still a member of the Congregational church of Belleview. Mr. Choate is a member of Samaria Lodge 438, A. F. & A. M. at Samaria. Although he prefers the Democratic party he has never taken much active part in politics. He is the owner of the Erie Coal and Tile Yard at Erie, Michigan.

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Seth Choate 1800-1834   Jane Parker    
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Charles S. Choate 1832-   Hannah Peters 1836-
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Charles S. Choate