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Charles Albert Webber
(1860–1937)

Charles Albert Webber, Sr. (1860-1937) was a lawyer in Brooklyn, New York. He was born in 1860 to Charles Frederick Webber. (b. 11 October 1860; Brooklyn, New York City, New York – d. 9 February 1937; Brooklyn, New York City, New York)

Charles Albert Webber

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"Charles Albert Webber, who was famed as a good and conservative lawyer in Brooklyn for more than 60 years last past, who had had much to do in establishing the Knights of Columbus in Brooklyn and the State of New York, and who had a wealth of wisdom to contribute to the purposes and operations of the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum Society, the Marquette League, the Catholic Summer School of America at Cliff Haven on Lake Champlain, New York … "
"Of much interest to Pittsburgh people is the announcement from Baltimore of the wedding of Ms. Clare Swearingen, daughter of the late Major T. Brent Swearingen, who was for many years closely identified with Pittsburgh, and Charles Albert Webber … "
"Charles A. Webber was born in Brooklyn 35 years ago. His father was a German, Charles F. Webber, of Company A of the fighting Fourteenth of Brooklyn, and was killed at Gettysburg. His mother was an Irish woman."

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