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Russell Oliver Albertson

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Russell Oliver Albertson

Birth
Carlos, Randolph County, Indiana, USA
Death
4 Dec 1990 (aged 83)
Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Winchester, Randolph County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Russell Oliver Albertson of Lynn, farmer, 20 and Thelma Christine Horner of Modoc, 18, were married by Rev. Leander Chamness at Winchester. The record included a consent slip from Russell's father.

In 1930, Russell (22 yrs) and Thelma (19 yrs) were farming (renting) in Green Twp., Wayne Co.; They had an infant daughter.

OBITUARY in The Palladium-Item (Richmond, IN), 05 Dec 1990:
Winchester - Russell O. Albertson, 83, R.R. 2 died 04 Dec 1990 at Reid Memorial Hospital in Richmond. He was a native of Carlos and a lifelong Randolph Co. resident. He was a retired farmer, a former employee of the Randolph Co. Highway Department and a member of the farm bureau. Survivors include his wife, Thelma Horner Albertson; one daughter, Dortha Albertson Clements of Saratoga; and one granddaughter. He was preceded in death by two sisters, one brother and one grandson. Burial was in Fountain Park Cemetery.

Source: "Platt & Horner Descendants" Volume II, compiled by Sally Ann (Platt) Henry Ivy, printed by The HF Group, 2008.
Russell Oliver Albertson of Lynn, farmer, 20 and Thelma Christine Horner of Modoc, 18, were married by Rev. Leander Chamness at Winchester. The record included a consent slip from Russell's father.

In 1930, Russell (22 yrs) and Thelma (19 yrs) were farming (renting) in Green Twp., Wayne Co.; They had an infant daughter.

OBITUARY in The Palladium-Item (Richmond, IN), 05 Dec 1990:
Winchester - Russell O. Albertson, 83, R.R. 2 died 04 Dec 1990 at Reid Memorial Hospital in Richmond. He was a native of Carlos and a lifelong Randolph Co. resident. He was a retired farmer, a former employee of the Randolph Co. Highway Department and a member of the farm bureau. Survivors include his wife, Thelma Horner Albertson; one daughter, Dortha Albertson Clements of Saratoga; and one granddaughter. He was preceded in death by two sisters, one brother and one grandson. Burial was in Fountain Park Cemetery.

Source: "Platt & Horner Descendants" Volume II, compiled by Sally Ann (Platt) Henry Ivy, printed by The HF Group, 2008.


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