Charles Nettleton (New York City atto, Comm Deeds)
b. 1819-10-02 d. 1892-05-05
New York City, New York, attorney. Connecticut native. Married to Ellen Hine Nettleton. Father of Charles Nettleton. President of the Republican Association of the Twentieth Ward of New York City, New York, in 1856. Attorney in New York City in 1860. Partner at Nettleton, Gilbert, & Camp law firm. Chairman of the Republican Executive Committee for New York City in 1861. Commission of deeds for Kentucky in New York in 1861. Commissioner of deeds and notary public for all states in New York in 1865.
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Bibliography
Eighth Manuscript Census of the United States (1860), Population Schedule, New York, New York City, Ward 20, District 1, p. 104.
"The Twentieth Ward Republican Association," New York Tribune (New York City, NY), August 5, 1856, p. 1.
"Regular Republican Nominations," The New York Times (New York City, NY), November 28, 1861, p. 5.
"Charles Nettleton (1819-1892)," Find A Grave, Memorial #141297831, accessed May 30, 2017, http://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141297831.
KYR-0001-017-0126.
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Nettleton, Charles. Accessed via the Civil War Governors of Kentucky Digital Documentary Edition, https://discovery.civilwargovernors.org/document/S32207848 (January 24, 2026).
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