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Albert Henry Pease

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Albert Henry Pease

Birth
Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA
Death
15 Dec 1946 (aged 61)
Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
CW-37
Memorial ID
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Albert Henry, son of Albert William (James, Elijah, John, James, James, John, John, Robert) and Luva Ann (Young) Pease; b. Apr 09, 1885 in Illinois; d. Dec 15, 1946 in Aurora, IL; m. Aug 24, 1917 in Kane County, IL Sylvia Emily Adams; b. Jul 15, 1891 in Chicago, IL; d. Jan 08, 1997 in Sun City West, AZ; cremated at the Maryvale Mortuary in Phoenix. She was the daughter of Caswell B. Adams; b. Apr 01, 1850 in Crete, IL; d. Jun 16, 1917 in Aurora and Emily F. Stafford; b. Sep 22, 1860 in NY or IL; d. 1943 in Aurora. In 1910 Albert was listed as single and living in Cody, Park County, Wyoming where he was working as a watch maker. When Albert filed his WWI draft registration card in 1918, he and Sylvia were living in Aurora, IL and working as a watch maker. At that time, Albert was described as being tall with a stout build, grey eyes and brown hair. During the 1920 census, the family was on Oak Avenue in Aurora, Kane County, IL. Sylvia's widowed mother and widowed sister with her children were in the same household. Sylvia lived in St. Petersburg, FL before moving to Arizona. She was a member of Daughters of the American Revolution. Albert filed his WWII draft registration card in 1942 when he and Sylvia were at 426 North Lake Street in Aurora, their phone number was Aurora 2-3533, and he was employed by Fred Huesing of 32 Island Avenue in Aurora. At that time Albert was 5' 10 ½" tall, weighed 155 pounds, and had gray eyes and gray hair, but bald.
Albert Henry, son of Albert William (James, Elijah, John, James, James, John, John, Robert) and Luva Ann (Young) Pease; b. Apr 09, 1885 in Illinois; d. Dec 15, 1946 in Aurora, IL; m. Aug 24, 1917 in Kane County, IL Sylvia Emily Adams; b. Jul 15, 1891 in Chicago, IL; d. Jan 08, 1997 in Sun City West, AZ; cremated at the Maryvale Mortuary in Phoenix. She was the daughter of Caswell B. Adams; b. Apr 01, 1850 in Crete, IL; d. Jun 16, 1917 in Aurora and Emily F. Stafford; b. Sep 22, 1860 in NY or IL; d. 1943 in Aurora. In 1910 Albert was listed as single and living in Cody, Park County, Wyoming where he was working as a watch maker. When Albert filed his WWI draft registration card in 1918, he and Sylvia were living in Aurora, IL and working as a watch maker. At that time, Albert was described as being tall with a stout build, grey eyes and brown hair. During the 1920 census, the family was on Oak Avenue in Aurora, Kane County, IL. Sylvia's widowed mother and widowed sister with her children were in the same household. Sylvia lived in St. Petersburg, FL before moving to Arizona. She was a member of Daughters of the American Revolution. Albert filed his WWII draft registration card in 1942 when he and Sylvia were at 426 North Lake Street in Aurora, their phone number was Aurora 2-3533, and he was employed by Fred Huesing of 32 Island Avenue in Aurora. At that time Albert was 5' 10 ½" tall, weighed 155 pounds, and had gray eyes and gray hair, but bald.


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