Looking south, Richard Allbery's property was near the Muskingum River where the Ohio Coal Burning Power plant is now located. His family and friends brought his remains across the river; it was a walking distance to Andrews Cemetery.
No tombstone of Mary Giplin, Richard's wife, has been found. Hers, most likely not, could be one of the three small stones near Richard's. The one up close belongs to "C.K."
Looking south, Richard Allbery's property was near the Muskingum River where the Ohio Coal Burning Power plant is now located. His family and friends brought his remains across the river; it was a walking distance to Andrews Cemetery.
No tombstone of Mary Giplin, Richard's wife, has been found. Hers, most likely not, could be one of the three small stones near Richard's. The one up close belongs to "C.K."
Family Members
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Caleb Cassius Allbery
1831–1910
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Louisa Josephine Allbery Henry
1833–1870
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Mary Elizabeth Allbery Oliver, Wauthin, Heibrom, Hanson
1835–1919
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Pvt Richard Allbery
1837–1921
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Jewett Pierce "J.P." Allberry
1839–1913
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Corpl. John E. Allbery
1843–1919
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Edwin H. "Edward" Allbery
1844–1921
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Pvt Anthony Pierce Allberry
1846–1911
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Pvt Joseph Allbery
1848–1932
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Margaret Ann "Maggie" Allbery Klinger, Harper
1850–1920
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