Journal and Guide (Norfolk, Va.), 26 January 1952.
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In the 1910 census of Toisnot township, Wilson County: farmer Dotson Locus, 26; wife Nellie, 27; orphan Riley F., 13; and sons Joe P., 8, Elias, 7, and Offie, 5.
In the 1920 census of Toisnot township, Wilson County: farmer Dodson Lucas, 40; wife Nellie, 39; sons Elice, 17, and Offie, 14.
In the 1940 census of Elizabeth City, Pasquotank County, N.C.: Charlie Lucas, 36, N.&S.R.R. laborer; wife Annie, 40, boarding cook; and son Leander, 23; lodger Fulton Martin, 30, cement finisher; and nephews James, 13, and Lamar Page, 12.
In 1942, Charles Eliase Lucas registered for the World War II draft in Norfolk, Virginia. Per his registration card, he was born 7 July 1903 in Wilson, N.C.; lived at 511 Reilly Street, Wilson; his contact was Annie Reilly; and he worked on the naval base in Norfolk.
In the 1950 census of Norfolk, Virginia: at 509 Reilly, Charles E. Lucas, 47, and wife Annie Mary, 49.
Charles Lucas died 8 January 1952 in Norfolk, Virginia. Per his death certificate, he was born 7 July 1903 in Wilson, N.C., to Joe Dodson Lucas and Nellie Joyner; lived at 509 Reilly Street, Norfolk; worked as a stevedore; and was married to Annie Lucas.

