A.J Walters on the marriage record, Alberta on the tombstone. Albertha Jane according to a Walters family researcher and according to one of her granddaughters, Theta (McCrory) Hall.
obituary from Larned Eagle-Optic (March 18, 1892)
Mrs. Alberta J. McCrory, who died at the residence of William Whitmer in this city on Monday last, was a constant sufferer of spinal disease for a period of five years. Since the death of her husband, Franklin M. McCrory, three years ago, she has been in a helpless condition. She was born in Elk[hart] county, Indiana, and at the time of her death was in her forty sixth year. One son, Claude McCrory, and a daughter, Mrs. John McConnaughhay, are the surviving members of the family. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. P. Reynolds of the Baptist church.
A.J Walters on the marriage record, Alberta on the tombstone. Albertha Jane according to a Walters family researcher and according to one of her granddaughters, Theta (McCrory) Hall.
obituary from Larned Eagle-Optic (March 18, 1892)
Mrs. Alberta J. McCrory, who died at the residence of William Whitmer in this city on Monday last, was a constant sufferer of spinal disease for a period of five years. Since the death of her husband, Franklin M. McCrory, three years ago, she has been in a helpless condition. She was born in Elk[hart] county, Indiana, and at the time of her death was in her forty sixth year. One son, Claude McCrory, and a daughter, Mrs. John McConnaughhay, are the surviving members of the family. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. P. Reynolds of the Baptist church.
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