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1. Title:   Ancestry.com, <i>1940 United States Federal Census</i> (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012).
Page:   Year: 1940; Census Place: Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland; Roll: T627_1518; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 4-265
Text:   United States of America, Bureau of the Census. <i>Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940</i>. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls.
2. Title:   Ancestry.com, <i>U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947</i> (Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011).
Page:   The National Archives in St. Louis, Missouri; St. Louis, Missouri; Draft Registration Cards for Maryland, 10/16/1940 - 03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 554
Text:  
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3. Title:   Ancestry.com, <i>U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007</i> (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015).
Text:   Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007.
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Page:   Number: 041-22-7896; Issue State: Connecticut; Issue Date: Before 1951
Text:   Social Security Administration. <i>Social Security Death Index, Master File</i>. Social Security Administration.
5. Title:   Ancestry.com, <i>1930 United States Federal Census</i> (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002).
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Notes
a. Note:   1950-64 Baltimore Life Insurance Company Rose from Agent to Director of Field Services 1964-81 Life Insurance Marketing and Research Association (LIMRA)
 Rose from Consultant to Assistant Vice President and Director of International Operations 1981-89 American Life Insurance Company (ALICO)
 Vice President of Life Training ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  FROM HIS HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK
 "Sewell entered Boys' Latin in the first grade in 1934. Since that year he has been the head boy of his class five times and has never ranked below third. He has not only achieved exceptional honor in studies, but also has received merit in many extra-curricular activities. In the eleventh grade Sewell was made Editor-in-Chief of the 'Ink Well' and later, because of his friendly character and ability to be a leader, was elected as the President of the Senior Class. This summer he plans to enter Oberlin College, where, we are certain, success and honor will continue to follow him."
 Nicknames: "Weechie" "Short-Stuff" "Solo"
 Activities: Varsity Football Manager, Junior Varsity Basketball, Junior Varsity Lacrosse, Intramural Athletics, Class President, Senior Council, Press Club, Ink Well Board.
 Quote:
 "And still they gaz'd, and still the wonder grew,
 That one small head could carry all he knew" - Goldsmith
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  EULOGY BY PAUL NORRIS WEECH
  Dear Dad:
  Fear not death.
 For I like to think that you have
 Moved on to a place that is much like home,
 With trees and a hammock and a space of your own.
  It is a place:
 With a house on a lake and a canoe, and
 A house in Westminster
 With two car garage and an Acura Legend on one side and a
 Volkswagon Beetle named Achtung! on the other, and A cold St. Pauli's girl in the refrigerator
 A dog named Cleo in the yard.
 You see, heaven's a place much like home
 With beagles and beer and a space of your own.
  It is a place:
 With your own little retreat.
 Where the transistor radio carries the Orioles game:
 McNally's pitching, and Brooks is playing third, and
 Boog is batting clean up. It is a place where everything is orderly and neat to meet your
 own exacting standards: Where the kids will not come in and move anything.
 You see, Dad, heaven's a place very much like home
 With plenty of file drawers, your grandfather's rolltop desk,
 and a space of your own.
  It is a place of world travel:
 Where they don't loose your luggage
 Or dry your laundry in the grass allowing the tungo flies to
 hatch their itchy larva in your clothes
 But with enough frequent flier miles to take you on the unlimited
 trips back and forth to places like
 Melbourne and Manila,
 Sydney and Singapore,
 Hong Kong and Tokyo,
 With layovers at Wakiki Beach.
 But also with opportunities to relax at places named Hochessin,
 Blakslee, and Ocean Grove. You see, Dad, heaven's a place that's much like home,
 With travels and comforts and a space of your own.
  It is a place:
 Where there are plenty of beautiful women to flatter, and
 people don't smoke, and The stock market always goes up.
 It is a place where people appreciate your good jokes and laugh at
 your bad ones,
 Where people like the wide colorful ties stitched by your wife,
 Where you can stay in your underwear until noon everyday if you like
 And where tea is served at 4.
 It is a place where they serve crabs, and sweetbreads, and oysters
 on the half shell, and
 Red Bourdeaux predominate, but you can get the occasional red
 from Chile, Australia, or even Chadd's Ford.
 It is a place where they have reserved a corner at the end of the
 couch for your nap after a large meal. You see, heaven's a place much like home,
 With wine tastings, a Dixieland band, and a space of your own.
  It is a place:
 Where kids turn on enough lights to read and turn off the lights
 when they leave. Where the kids don't rest their elbows on the table
 Or eat with their mouths open, and
 They always asked to be excused before they leave the table.
 It is a place where neighbors will lend you their tools or even
 mow your lawn for you when you're away. Where neighbors and friends will call and bring in food and
 send flowers -- will do almost anything -- when times are tough. It is a place:
 Where your children appreciate your presentation of the first razor,
 Or your lessons on how to become the "World's Greatest Lover",
 Or your birthday cards that always arrived on time and always have
 a crisp dollar bill tucked inside. It is a place where your children, now grown,
 Still seek your reasoned counsel.
 It is a place where your family loves you, and will miss you
 Whenever you go away.
  You see, Dad, heaven's a place very much like home,
 With family and friends and a space of your own.
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  More information can be found in:
 Dun & Bradstreet Reference Book of Corporate Managements. 1988 edition. Parsippany, NJ: Dun & Bradstreet, 1988. Use the "Principal Officers and Directors Index" in the Cross-Reference volume to locate biographies. The "Principal Officers and Directors Index" often alphabetizes by titles of address, such as Dr., Mrs., and Baron. Names with prefixes, such as Mc, De, and De La, may sometimes be located in more than one place in the index.
 Dun & Bradstreet Reference Book of Corporate Managements. 1990 edition. Parsippany, NJ: Dun & Bradstreet, 1990. Use the "Principal Officers and Directors Index" in the Cross-Reference volume to locate biographies. The "Principal Officers and Directors Index" often alphabetizes by titles of address, such as Dr., Mrs., and Baron. Names with prefixes, such as Mc, De, and De La, may sometimes be located in more than one place in the index.
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 == Biography ==
 Charles was born in 1928. He was the son of [[Weech-144|Charles Weech]] and [[Allen-21339|Audrey Allen]]. He passed away in 1990.&lt;ref&gt;A source for this information is needed.&lt;/ref&gt;
  == Sources ==
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