1869
Charlie H Hornsby was born on 11 Apr 1869 in South Carolina, USA a child of Edward Joseph Hornsby and Frances Albert Hornsby.
1870
Charles Hornsley was counted in the census on 16 Aug 1870 in Wateree, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA as a one-year-old male, white. Also in the home was Joseph Hornsley and Frances Hornsley.
1880
Charlie Hornsby was counted in the census on 09 Jun 1880 in Wateree, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA as a ten-year-old male, single, white, son, laborer. Also in the home was his father, Joseph Hornsby; mother, Francis Hornsby; and siblings, William Hornsby, Eddie Hornsby, Virginia Hornsby, Mattie Hornsby, and Joseph Hornsby.
1900
Charles Hornsby was counted in the census on 22 Jun 1900 in Wateree, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA as a thirty-two-year-old male, married for 14 years, white, head of household. Also in the home was his wife, Mittie Hornsby, and their children, William Hornsby, Tiney Hornsby, Joseph Hornsby, Etta Hornsby and Bookman Hornsby.
1910
Charles Harnsby was counted in the census on 10 May 1910 in Wateree, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA as a forty-one-year-old male, married, white, head of household. Also in the home was his wife, Mittie Harnsby; their children, William Harnsby, Joseph Harnsby, Etta Harnsby, Bookman Harnsby and daughter-in-law, Dora Harnsby.
1916
He died on 07 Oct 1916 in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, USA at Baptist Hospital. He was buried on 09 Oct 1916 in Elgin, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA at Union Baptist Church Cemetery. His cause of death was typhoid fever. He was employed as a farmer.
Charlie H Hornsby and Mittie Alethia Jeffers had the following children: Joseph Tillman Hornsby, Willie Thomas Hornsby, Charlie Bookman Hornsby, Tiny Mae Hornsby, Etta Hornsby.

Elgin, Kershaw County, South Carolina, USA
Photo added by LadyV
1954
On December 26, 1954, Charlie Hornsby was listed as the father on the death certificate for Charlie Bookman Hornsby.
1975
On August 3, 1975, Charlie Hornsby was listed as the deceased father in the obituary of Joseph Tillman Hornsby.