A Release After a Long Illness - Funeral on Thursday
Harrison Albright died at his home, 122 Tompkins-st., at 11:20 this morning after a long illness. He had been confined to the house for about two months.
Mr. Albright was born in Dryden April 16, 1837. He attended school in that village and in early manhood went to McLean, coming to Cortland in 1895, building the house where the remainder of his days were spent. He married Miss Pamelia Holden Jan. 15, 1858, and she died May 30, 1898, and the only near relatives are a granddaughter, Mrs. Robert E. Newcomb and two great grandchildren, Robert E. Newcomb, Jr. and Ruth Newcomb of this city.
Mr. Albright was a member of Cortlandville lodge, No. 470, F. & A. M., having affiliated March 17, 1896, from Groton lodge, No. 496, where he was raised as a Mason. He was for many years a successful commission merchant, retiring from business several years ago.
The funeral will be held from his late home Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
-Cortland Standard, 1 Apr 1919
Harrison, son of Elisha Albright, was born in Dryden, New York, April 16, 1837. He attended the public schools and resided in Dryden when a young man, removing afterward to McLean. In 1895 he built at Cortland, New York, a handsome residence on Tompkins street and since then has resided there, being retired from active affairs. His principal vocation has been farming, but for seventeen years he was in the egg and commission business. He is a member of Cortlandville Lodge of Free Masons. In politics he is an Independent, in religion liberal.
He married January 15, 1858, Pamelia Holden, born July 20, 1837, died May 30, 1903, daughter of Walter Holden, of Harford, New York. They had one child: Louise, born April 26, 1860, died in 1895; married Lester Mallory, and had a daughter: Elizabeth Louise Mallory, born March 7, 1893, now living with her grandfather. Miss Mallory is a student at Syracuse University.
-Genealogical and Family History of Central New York, 1912
A Release After a Long Illness - Funeral on Thursday
Harrison Albright died at his home, 122 Tompkins-st., at 11:20 this morning after a long illness. He had been confined to the house for about two months.
Mr. Albright was born in Dryden April 16, 1837. He attended school in that village and in early manhood went to McLean, coming to Cortland in 1895, building the house where the remainder of his days were spent. He married Miss Pamelia Holden Jan. 15, 1858, and she died May 30, 1898, and the only near relatives are a granddaughter, Mrs. Robert E. Newcomb and two great grandchildren, Robert E. Newcomb, Jr. and Ruth Newcomb of this city.
Mr. Albright was a member of Cortlandville lodge, No. 470, F. & A. M., having affiliated March 17, 1896, from Groton lodge, No. 496, where he was raised as a Mason. He was for many years a successful commission merchant, retiring from business several years ago.
The funeral will be held from his late home Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
-Cortland Standard, 1 Apr 1919
Harrison, son of Elisha Albright, was born in Dryden, New York, April 16, 1837. He attended the public schools and resided in Dryden when a young man, removing afterward to McLean. In 1895 he built at Cortland, New York, a handsome residence on Tompkins street and since then has resided there, being retired from active affairs. His principal vocation has been farming, but for seventeen years he was in the egg and commission business. He is a member of Cortlandville Lodge of Free Masons. In politics he is an Independent, in religion liberal.
He married January 15, 1858, Pamelia Holden, born July 20, 1837, died May 30, 1903, daughter of Walter Holden, of Harford, New York. They had one child: Louise, born April 26, 1860, died in 1895; married Lester Mallory, and had a daughter: Elizabeth Louise Mallory, born March 7, 1893, now living with her grandfather. Miss Mallory is a student at Syracuse University.
-Genealogical and Family History of Central New York, 1912
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