On the right, 1860 Census of Beverly, Washington County, Ohio...
Civil War Draft -- his name spelled Albury.
Was a postmaster in this town -- Marietta, Madison CO, Nebraska.
The property was deeded by John and Margaret Allbery to the Methodist Episcopal Church for use as a cemetery in 1879. I'm assuming that is how the cemetery received its name.
According to the deed, the property is 5 acres, more or less.
My records don't show that John and Margaret are buried there.
No death records are filed in the Madison County Courthouse. The Allbery Cemetery records (not very good records) are filed in my office because the cemetery is owned by the County. Death records after 1902 are recorded at the Vital Records office in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Nancy Scheer
Madison County Clerk
On the right, 1860 Census of Beverly, Washington County, Ohio...
Civil War Draft -- his name spelled Albury.
Was a postmaster in this town -- Marietta, Madison CO, Nebraska.
The property was deeded by John and Margaret Allbery to the Methodist Episcopal Church for use as a cemetery in 1879. I'm assuming that is how the cemetery received its name.
According to the deed, the property is 5 acres, more or less.
My records don't show that John and Margaret are buried there.
No death records are filed in the Madison County Courthouse. The Allbery Cemetery records (not very good records) are filed in my office because the cemetery is owned by the County. Death records after 1902 are recorded at the Vital Records office in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Nancy Scheer
Madison County Clerk
Family Members
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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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