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Note: Charles C. Gallagher appears in the 1870 census as a 1 year old, living with his parents and 2 brothers in the 5th ward of Pittsburgh. He appears in the 1880 census as a 9 year old, the middle son of 5. He is listed in the 1895 Pittsburgh Directory as Charles C., "driver," living at 105 Webster Ave., the same address as his father and brother, Henry. He may be the same Charles Gallagher shown as a "driver" in the 1890 Directory, living at 1013 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh. According to J.J. Houlihan, Charles Gallagher never married. He is shown in the 1900 census living with his mother at 19 Wilson St., Pittsburgh, working as a day laborer. He is mentioned in a 10 June 1936 letter to Calvary Cemetery by Catherine/Kathryn Gallagher Houlihan and her sister, Ella Gallagher O'Keefe: they'd last seen him 12 years prior, the only surviving son of Charles & Catherine Gallagher. He was unmarried and believed to be have worked "around Southern Horse Race Tracks - no one has seen him since his last visit to Pittsburgh 12 years ago." We have no record of his death or burial or of any marriage.
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