Albert fell dead while feeding the mill at the Martinsburg tile factory. Alone, no one saw him collapse. When the machine emptied, an investigation revealed his body; he died moments after discovery.
Albert came to Iowa (to a farm) with his mother in 1865. In ten years (1875) when the family moved to Martinsburg, Albert stayed with the farm.
Three children - two survived him.
Married in April, 1885, to Mrs. Elizabeth (Braden) Hollingsworth, a widow.
Elizabeth had a daughter from a prior union - Effie Hollingsworth, who died August 30, 1904.
Unaccounted for son is Glen Eyestone, b. 1/2/1890 in Martinsburg, IA. He was a bookkeeper, maried one Opal Carr in 1928. They lived in Denver, CO.
Albert fell dead while feeding the mill at the Martinsburg tile factory. Alone, no one saw him collapse. When the machine emptied, an investigation revealed his body; he died moments after discovery.
Albert came to Iowa (to a farm) with his mother in 1865. In ten years (1875) when the family moved to Martinsburg, Albert stayed with the farm.
Three children - two survived him.
Married in April, 1885, to Mrs. Elizabeth (Braden) Hollingsworth, a widow.
Elizabeth had a daughter from a prior union - Effie Hollingsworth, who died August 30, 1904.
Unaccounted for son is Glen Eyestone, b. 1/2/1890 in Martinsburg, IA. He was a bookkeeper, maried one Opal Carr in 1928. They lived in Denver, CO.
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