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Albert Emery Cleveland

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Albert Emery Cleveland

Birth
Edwards, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Death
17 Aug 1914 (aged 76)
Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Wolbach, Greeley County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 1, Lot 41
Memorial ID
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Note: Although the stone clearly spells the surname "Cleaveland", all other sources and records found used the spelling "Cleveland" so the stone is assumed to be in error.
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From The Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, August 27, 1914, transcribed by Linda Berney:

Obituary - Albert E. Cleveland was born in Edwards St. Lawrence county, New York May 19, 1838. At the age of seven he moved with his parents to the state of Michigan where he spent his boyhood days.

He was married to Miss Hattie Hunt of Casopolis, Michigan, predeceased, to this Union was born nine children of which five survive to mourn the loss of a loving father, Mrs. Mary Wight of Wolbach, Nebraska, Mrs. Dell Caudel of Grand Island, Nebraska, Charles Cleveland, residing in the state of Washington, William Cleveland in Colorado, and Herman Cleveland of Wyoming.

He came to Nebraska in the fall of 1879 and has resided here since. He has been a member of the Free Methodist Church for 20 years and for the past six years was a member of the Horace Free Methodist church.

On July 6th 1914 on account of ill health he decided to visit his son at Longmont, Colorado, and while there he passed away, August 19, 1914 at the age of 76 years 2 months and 28 days.

He leaves 2 sisters and 2 brothers, Mrs. Marietta Kinny of Cedar Rapids, Nebraska, Mrs. Emma Decker of Kooskia, Idaho, Charles Cleveland of Arkansas and Arvis Kinny of Wolbach, Nebraska.

A short service was held over the remains at Longmont, Colorado after which the remains were brought back to Wolbach, Nebraska August 19, and taken to the home of his daughter Mrs. Mary Wight, where the funeral services were conducted in the home August 20, 1914 by Rev. Robt Daugherty pastor of the Methodist church.
Note: Although the stone clearly spells the surname "Cleaveland", all other sources and records found used the spelling "Cleveland" so the stone is assumed to be in error.
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From The Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, August 27, 1914, transcribed by Linda Berney:

Obituary - Albert E. Cleveland was born in Edwards St. Lawrence county, New York May 19, 1838. At the age of seven he moved with his parents to the state of Michigan where he spent his boyhood days.

He was married to Miss Hattie Hunt of Casopolis, Michigan, predeceased, to this Union was born nine children of which five survive to mourn the loss of a loving father, Mrs. Mary Wight of Wolbach, Nebraska, Mrs. Dell Caudel of Grand Island, Nebraska, Charles Cleveland, residing in the state of Washington, William Cleveland in Colorado, and Herman Cleveland of Wyoming.

He came to Nebraska in the fall of 1879 and has resided here since. He has been a member of the Free Methodist Church for 20 years and for the past six years was a member of the Horace Free Methodist church.

On July 6th 1914 on account of ill health he decided to visit his son at Longmont, Colorado, and while there he passed away, August 19, 1914 at the age of 76 years 2 months and 28 days.

He leaves 2 sisters and 2 brothers, Mrs. Marietta Kinny of Cedar Rapids, Nebraska, Mrs. Emma Decker of Kooskia, Idaho, Charles Cleveland of Arkansas and Arvis Kinny of Wolbach, Nebraska.

A short service was held over the remains at Longmont, Colorado after which the remains were brought back to Wolbach, Nebraska August 19, and taken to the home of his daughter Mrs. Mary Wight, where the funeral services were conducted in the home August 20, 1914 by Rev. Robt Daugherty pastor of the Methodist church.


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