Wikipedia:Find a Grave famous people/C/Ce

Progress

 * 2005-10-25: 606 (page created)
 * 2008-02-21: 564 (+ 2 non-notable)
 * 2008-03-05: 228 (prune done)
 * 2008-08-25: 143 (researched)
 * 2009-05-23: 134 (repruned)
 * 2009-06-19: 118 + 5 monuments (repruned)
 * 2009-11-27: 77 (+ 34 PNN) - 87.3% done (separated)
 * 2014-07-14: 62 (+17 PNN)
 * 2019-10-19: 45 (+15 PNN)

Music

 * 1) Julián Centeya &mdash; (1910–1974) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Italian-born Argentine composer and musician *es
 * 2) Roberto Chanel &mdash; (1914–1972) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Argentine tango singer and composer
 * 3) Charlo (tango) &mdash; (1905–1990) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Argentine tangoist *es
 * 4) Arlester Christian &mdash; (????–1971) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; R&B musician - front man for Dyke & the Blazers

Actor/Director/Producer

 * 1) Marino Cenna &mdash; (1935–2003) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Actor (nationality unknown)
 * 2) Bill Chadney &mdash; (1924–2003) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; US actor
 * 3) Brent Chalem &mdash; (1975–1997) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; US actor, The Monster Squad
 * 4) Ralph Chambers (actor) &mdash; (1892–1968) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; US actor
 * 5) Anna Chance &mdash; (1879–1943) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; US actress, wife of Charley Grapewin
 * 6) Ben Chapman (producer) &mdash; (1908–1991) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Production manager for 1963 film Flipper and 1964–67 TV series Flipper
 * 7) John R. Chapman &mdash; (1927–2001) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; British playwright
 * 8) Eun-Ryung Cho &mdash; (1972–2003) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Korea-born film director
 * 9) Bhaskar Roy Chowdhury &mdash; (1930–2003) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Indian-born dancer and actor - star of I Drink Your Blood
 * 10) Frank Christi &mdash; (1929–1982) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; US actor
 * 11) William Christy &mdash; (1925–1946) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; US child actor

Other arts/Entertainment

 * 1) Mister Chassman &mdash; (1938–1999) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Argentine ventriloquist
 * 2) Yun Chee &mdash; (1928–2002) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; First Miss Hawaii
 * 3) Luigi Chialiva &mdash; (1842–1914) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Swiss-Italian painter

Sports

 * 1) Robert Chandler (football), or Bob Chandler &mdash; (1949–1995) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; American football player
 * 2) Alexander Chavez &mdash; (1929–2003) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; US boxer
 * 3) Bobby Chick &mdash; (1900–1974) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; US wrestler
 * 4) Joseph Chorre &mdash; (1914–1987) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; US wrestler
 * 5) John Chrisman &mdash; (1880–1949) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; US prize fighter (boxer?)

Business

 * 1) Samuel Shannon Childs &mdash; (1863–1925) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; East Coast restaurant magnate
 * 2) Hugh Chisholm (paper) &mdash; (1847–1912) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Businessman, founded International Paper

Politics

 * 1) Thomas Chalconer &mdash; (1591–1615) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; English statesman, teacher at Oxford
 * 2) George M. Chalmers &mdash; (????–1848) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Canadian parliament member
 * 3) James Charles Chiles &mdash; (1802–1865) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Colonel, Missouri senator

Military

 * 1) Thomas Herbert Chapman &mdash; (1895–1969) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; US Major General
 * 2) William Chick &mdash; (1794–1847) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; War of 1812 colonel, first postmaster of Kansas City

Other Notable

 * 1) Frederick of Celje &mdash; (1379–1454) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Slovene nobility - see Counts of Celje
 * 2) Johann of Celje &mdash; (1410–1447) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Slovene nobility - count of Celje, but not on Counts of Celje
 * 3) Hubert-Olivier Chalifoux &mdash; (1850–1922) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Canadian catholic bishop
 * 4) Charles H Chamberlin &mdash; (1841–1894) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Wrote the words to the Illinois state song
 * 5) Yves Chanteau &mdash; (1915–1972) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; French nobility
 * 6) Dr. William H. Charch &mdash; (1898–1958) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Scientist who improved Cellophane
 * 7) Count Charles &mdash; (????–1001) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Last of the Carolingians, but hard to find on Carolingian dynasty
 * 8) Ralph Charles &mdash; (1899–2003) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Associate of the Wright Brothers, pilot
 * 9) Dave Chasen &mdash; (????–????) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Owner of Chasen's
 * 10) Reba Churchill &mdash; (1923–1985) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; LA newspaper columnist
 * 11) Carolyn Churchman &mdash; (1926–1999) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; US TV host

Civil War people

 * 1) Joseph N. Chandler &mdash; (1828–1920) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Civil War Confederate officer
 * 2) Gurden Chapin &mdash; (1831–1875) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Civil War Union officer
 * 3) Alford Chapman &mdash; (1835–1864) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Civil War Union officer
 * 4) William Chapman (officer) &mdash; (1840–1929) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Civil War Confederate officer
 * 5) John Chatfield &mdash; (1826–1863) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Civil War Union officer
 * 6) George Foote Chester &mdash; (1828–1889) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Civil War Union officer
 * 7) Robert S. Chew &mdash; (1828–1886) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Civil War Confederate officer
 * 8) Roger Chew &mdash; (1843–1921) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Civil War Confederate officer
 * 9) William Ward Childs &mdash; (1843–1911) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Civil War Confederate sergeant
 * 10) Daniel Christie &mdash; (1833–1863) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Civil War Confederate officer
 * 11) Benjamin B. Church &mdash; (????–1862) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Civil War Union officer
 * 12) Mendal Churchill &mdash; (1829–1902) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Civil War Union officer

Other PNN military

 * 1) Chalk (Arapaho) &mdash; (????–1878) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; Indian US Army scout
 * 2) Louis Charlo &mdash; (1926–1945) &mdash; Find a Grave &mdash; One of the first flag-raisers in Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima – not actually in photograph and not mentioned in article. PNN