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Margaret A. “Aunt Mag” <I>Albert</I> Faller

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Margaret A. “Aunt Mag” Albert Faller

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8 Oct 1911 (aged 65–66)
Butler, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Known as "Aunt Mag" Faller.

Margaret A. Faller was born in 1845 and died in 1911. She is buried in Calvary Cemetery, Butler Township, 1/4 mile north of Butler, west of route 8.
-source: Butler County Cemetery Inventory, Vol. III, page 292

The 1903-1904 Butler Directory by R. L. Polk & Co., lists Margaret Faller (widow of Augustus H.) as residing at 713 S. Main Street.

The 1910 Butler Directory by R. L. Polk & Co., lists Margaret Faller (widow of Augustus H.) as residing at 713 S. Main.

The 1912 Butler Directory by R. L. Polk & Co., page 145, lists Margaret FALLER (widow of Augustus H.) as residing at 713 S. Main.

The 1913-1914 Butler Directory by R. L. Polk & Co., lists Margaret Faller (widow of Augustus H.) as residing at 713 S. Main. NOTE: The information in this year's directory may be outdated, as she died in 1911.

Declaration For Widow's Pension
State of Pennsylvania, County of Butler, ss:
On this 29th day of September, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six, personally appeared before me, Clerk of the Quarter Sessions Court, a Court of Records within and for the county and State aforesaid, Mrs. Margaret Faller, aged Fifty-One years, a resident of the Boro of Butler, county of Butler, State of Pennsylvania, who, being duly sworn according to law, declares that she is the widow of Augustus H. Faller, who enlisted under the name of Augustus H. Faller at Butler County, Pa, on the 15th day of February A.D. 1865, in Co. "I", 78th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers and served at least ninety days in the late War of the Rebellion in the service of the United States, who was HONORABLY DISCHARGED on September 11th 1865, and died at his home in Butler County, Pa on August 27th, 1896.

That she was married under the name of Miss Margaret Albert, to said Augustus H. Faller, on the 4th day of July, 1866, by John Greer Esq., at Prospect, Butler County, Pa, there being no legal barrier to said marriage. That neither she nor said Augustus H. Faller had been formerly married and that neither was ever divorced from the other. That she has not remarried since the death of the said Augustus H. Faller, but still remains his widow.. That she is without other means of support than her daily labor. That names and dates of birth of all the children now living under sixteen years of age of the soldier are as follows: That said Augustus H. Faller left no child or children under 16 years of age surviving him. That she has not heretofore applied for a pension. That her said husband was a pensioner of the U.S. No. 884325. That she makes this declaration for the purpose of being placed on the pension roll of the United States under provisions of the Act of June 27, 1890.

She hereby appoints, with full power of substitution and revocation, George W. Fleeger of Butler, Butler County, State of Pennsylvania, her true and lawful attorney to prosecute her claim, the fee to be TEN DOLLARS as prescribed by law. That her post-office address is No. 713 South Main St., Butler, County of Butler, State of Pennsylvania. That her said husband Augustus H. Faller was not in the military or naval service of the United States prior to the 15th day of February, 1865 or after the 11th day of September, 1865.
[signed] Margaret Faller [witnesses] 1. Philip Crouse 2. Philip J. Spohn

Also personally appeared Philip Crouse, residing at Butler, Butler County, Pa., and Philip J. Spohn, residing at Herman P.O., Butler County, Pa, persons whom I certify to be respectable and entitled to credit, and who, being by me duly sworn, say they were present and saw Mrs. Margaret Faller, claimant, sign her name to the foregoing declaration; that they have every reason to believe from the appearance of said claimant and an acquaintance with her of thirty years and forty years, respectively, that she is the identical person she represents herself to be; and that they have no interest in the prosecution of this claim.
[signed] Philip Crouse [signed] Philip J. Spohn

Sworn and subscribed before me this 29th day of September A.D. 1896, and I hereby certify that the contents of the above declaration, etc., were fully made known and explained to the applicant and witnesses before swearing, including the words "That she has heretofore applied for a pension and that's if "her former application is" erased, and the words "That she has not heretofore applied for a pension" added; and that I have no interest , direct or indirect, in the prosecution of this claim.
[signed] Joseph Criswell, Clerk of U. S. Court

Affidavit:
State of Pennsylvania. County of Butler, s.s.:
On this 29th day of September, 1896, before me Clerk of U. S. Court in and for said county and state, personally came Mrs. Margaret Faller, a resident of Butler, Butler County, Pa, who being by me duly sworn according to law, deposes and says: My age is 51 years. I am the widow of Augustus H. Faller, late of Butler, Butler County, Pa, dead, who was a Private in Co. "I", 78th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers during the late war, and who was a pensioner of the United States at $8.00 per month, under Pension Certificate No. 884325. The said Augustus H. Faller died in Butler, Pa. on the 27th day of August, 1896, leaving me as his widow, but leaving no child or children under 16 years of age surviving him. I have not remarried since the date of his death, but still remain his widow.

My maiden name was Margaret Albert. I was married to said Augustus H. Faller on the 4th day of July, 1866, by John Greer Esq., at his office in Prospect, Butler County, Pa. There is no church or other Public record of said marriage that I know of, and said Justice of the Peace who married us has left this county for a number of years. I am therefore unable to furnish Church or other record of said marriage or the affidavit of the Justice of the Peace who married us. Neither the said Augustus H. Faller or myself had been married prior to our marriage to each other, and neither of us was ever divorced from the other. We lived together as husband and wife from the time of our marriage, July 4th, 1866, to the date of the death of said Augustus H. Faller, August 27th, 1896. The said Augustus H. Faller was not in the military or naval service of the United States prior to his enlistment as Private in Co. "I", 78th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, February 15th, 1865, or after September 11th, 1865, the date of his discharge from said Co. and regiment. The said Augustus H. Faller last drew his pension to July 4th, 1896. There is therefore Pension due from July 4th, 1896 to August 27th, 1896.

I make this application for the purpose of securing said accrued pension viz. from July 4th, 1896 to August 27th, 1896, and I hereby constitute and appoint George W. Fleeger of Butler, Pa., my attorney to prosecute this claim. My post office address is No. 713 South Main Street, Butler, Butler County, Pa.
[signed] Margaret Faller [witnesses] 1. Philip Crouse 2. Philip J. Spohn

Also at the same time personally appeared Philip Crouse of Butler, Pa., post office address No. 520 Fairview Avenue, Butler, Butler County, PA, and Philip J. Spohn a resident of Summit Township, butler County, Pa., post office address Herman, Butler county, Pa., persons whom I certify to be respectable and entitled to credit - who being by me duly sworn according to law, depose and say that, "We were present and saw Mrs. Margaret Faller, the claimant, sign her name to the foregoing application, that we have been for over thirty years acquainted with her and know her to be the identical person she represents herself to be. We were also from boyhood personally acquainted with her late husband, Augustus H. Faller, dead, late private Co. "I", 78th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, and know that said Augustus H. Faller, her said husband, died in Butler, Pa. on the 27th day of August, 1896. And that he left to survive him, his said wife Margaret Faller, but no child or children under 16 years of age. The said Augustus H. Faller and his said wife, Mrs. Margaret Faller, had no children. We remember when said Augustus Faller was married to his said wife, Margaret Faller, her maiden name was Miss Margaret Albert. They were married about 30 years ago. We were not present at their marriage, but we heard of it at the time or soon afterwards, and saw them after that at church and other gatherings where they treated and recognized each other as husband and wife and were so known, treated, and recognized by their relatives, neighbors and friends and the community generally. Neither of them had ever been formerly married prior to their marriage to each other and neither was ever divorced from the other, but they lived together as husband and wife until the death of said Augustus H. Faller which occurred August 27th, 1896.

The said Augustus Faller was not in the military or naval service of the United States prior to February 15th, 1865, when he enlisted in Co. "I", 78th [Regiment], Pennsylvania Volunteers and not after September 11th, 1865, when discharged from said Co. "I", 78th [Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. This affidavit was written by George W. Fleeger in our presence at his office in Butler, Pa. on the 29th day of September, 1896, from oral statements made by us to him at the time and in making said statements we were not aided or prompted by any written or printed statement or recital prepared or dictated by any other person or persons, but said statements as above written are according to the best of our personal knowledge, recollection and belief. We have no interest in the claim of said Mrs. Margaret Faller for accrued pension. We were both present at the funeral of said Augustus H. Faller, dead.
[signed] Philip Crouse [signed [Philip J. Spohn

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 29th day of September, 1896, and I hereby certify that the contents of the foregoing affidavit were by me made fully known to the affiants before being sworn or subscribing thereto and that I have no interest, direct or indirect in the claim referred to. The word "Butler" in said affidavit was erased before the same was sworn or subscribed to. Also, "left this county" written over erasure.
[signed] Joseph Criswell, Clerk of U. S. Court

State of Pennsylvania, County of Butler, s.s.:
On this 24th day of November, 1896, before me, Clerk of U. S. Court, in and for said county and state, personally came Mrs. Margaret Faller, a resident of Butler, Butler County, Pa., a person whom I certify to be respectable and entitled to credit who being by me duly sworn according to law depose and says, "I am the widow of Augustus H. Faller, dead, late Private Co. "I", 78th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers and late a pensioner of the United States No. 884325, and am an applicant for widow's pension under Act of June 27th, 1890. No. of Claim - 691493. I own no real estate of any kind whatever. I own a small amount of personal property consisting of household goods and furniture, 3 beds and bedding, chairs, dishes, and cooking utensils which were used by my husband and me in keeping house while he was alive and which in all would not in my opinion equal three-hundred dollars in value. This property is generally old and would bring but little if exposed to sale. I also own one old cow worth about $25.00. I own no other personal property than that above stated. I have no income whatever from any source, except my own labor. I have no means of support outside of my own labor. I support myself by doing washing for others. I sometimes do washing for 2 or 3 days in the week and sometimes for five or six days in the week. From this means viz washing by my own hands, I earn my support. This affidavit was written in my presence by George W. Fleeger of Butler, Pa., at his office in Butler, Pa., on the 24th day of November, 1896., from oral statements made by me to him at this time and in making said statements I was not aided or prompted by any written or printed statement or recital prepared or dictated by any other person or persons, but the said statements as above written are according to my personal knowledge, recollection and belief. My place of residence is in Butler, Butler County, Pennsylvania, and my post office address is No. 713 South Main Street, Butler, Butler County, Pennsylvania."
[signed] Margaret Faller

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 24th day of November, 1896, and I hereby certify that the contents of the foregoing affidavit were made fully known to the affiant before being sworn or subscribing thereto and that the words "I also own one old cow worth about $25.00," and the words "places of" were interlined before the affidavit was sworn or subscribed thereto. I have no interest in the claim referred to.
[signed] Joseph Criswell, Clerk of U. S. Court

Pensioner Dropped
Department of the Interior
United States Pension Agency
Pittsburgh, PA.
March 2, 1912
Certificate No. 434874
Class Act of April 19th, 1908
Pensioner: Margaret Faller
Soldier: Augustus H. Faller
Service: Private, Co. "I", 78th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers
[To:] The Commissioner of Pensions
Sir: I have the honor to report that the above-named pensioner who was last paid at $12.00, to October 4, 1911, has been dropped because of Death, October 8, 1911.
Very respectfully,
[signed] D. Ashworth, United States Pension Agent
-source of all the above information are the Civil War pension records of Augustus H. Faller, and the Widow's Pension Records of Margaret Faller, his wife.

Obituary:
Mrs. Margaret Faller
The funeral of the late Mrs. Margaret Faller, who was found dead in her bed at the Faller home on South Main street Sunday morning, will take place at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning from St. Peter's Catholic Church, of which the deceased was a lifelong member.
Mrs. Faller was born in Germany in 1845 and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Albert. She came to Butler with her parents when she was quite young and has lived here ever since. Her husband, Augustus Faller, died 15 years ago.
Mrs. Faller was in her usual health Saturday evening and her death was not discovered until the family called her for breakfast Sunday morning. When she did not answer her nephew, Nick Lehnerd of Cabot, went to her room and found his aunt dead.
Mrs. Faller is survived by three sisters: Mrs. Catherine Lehnerd of Cabot, Mrs. Magdalena Spohn of Herman, and Sister Maurice Albert of Cumberland, Md.
-source: The Butler Citizen, Tuesday, October 10, 1911
Known as "Aunt Mag" Faller.

Margaret A. Faller was born in 1845 and died in 1911. She is buried in Calvary Cemetery, Butler Township, 1/4 mile north of Butler, west of route 8.
-source: Butler County Cemetery Inventory, Vol. III, page 292

The 1903-1904 Butler Directory by R. L. Polk & Co., lists Margaret Faller (widow of Augustus H.) as residing at 713 S. Main Street.

The 1910 Butler Directory by R. L. Polk & Co., lists Margaret Faller (widow of Augustus H.) as residing at 713 S. Main.

The 1912 Butler Directory by R. L. Polk & Co., page 145, lists Margaret FALLER (widow of Augustus H.) as residing at 713 S. Main.

The 1913-1914 Butler Directory by R. L. Polk & Co., lists Margaret Faller (widow of Augustus H.) as residing at 713 S. Main. NOTE: The information in this year's directory may be outdated, as she died in 1911.

Declaration For Widow's Pension
State of Pennsylvania, County of Butler, ss:
On this 29th day of September, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six, personally appeared before me, Clerk of the Quarter Sessions Court, a Court of Records within and for the county and State aforesaid, Mrs. Margaret Faller, aged Fifty-One years, a resident of the Boro of Butler, county of Butler, State of Pennsylvania, who, being duly sworn according to law, declares that she is the widow of Augustus H. Faller, who enlisted under the name of Augustus H. Faller at Butler County, Pa, on the 15th day of February A.D. 1865, in Co. "I", 78th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers and served at least ninety days in the late War of the Rebellion in the service of the United States, who was HONORABLY DISCHARGED on September 11th 1865, and died at his home in Butler County, Pa on August 27th, 1896.

That she was married under the name of Miss Margaret Albert, to said Augustus H. Faller, on the 4th day of July, 1866, by John Greer Esq., at Prospect, Butler County, Pa, there being no legal barrier to said marriage. That neither she nor said Augustus H. Faller had been formerly married and that neither was ever divorced from the other. That she has not remarried since the death of the said Augustus H. Faller, but still remains his widow.. That she is without other means of support than her daily labor. That names and dates of birth of all the children now living under sixteen years of age of the soldier are as follows: That said Augustus H. Faller left no child or children under 16 years of age surviving him. That she has not heretofore applied for a pension. That her said husband was a pensioner of the U.S. No. 884325. That she makes this declaration for the purpose of being placed on the pension roll of the United States under provisions of the Act of June 27, 1890.

She hereby appoints, with full power of substitution and revocation, George W. Fleeger of Butler, Butler County, State of Pennsylvania, her true and lawful attorney to prosecute her claim, the fee to be TEN DOLLARS as prescribed by law. That her post-office address is No. 713 South Main St., Butler, County of Butler, State of Pennsylvania. That her said husband Augustus H. Faller was not in the military or naval service of the United States prior to the 15th day of February, 1865 or after the 11th day of September, 1865.
[signed] Margaret Faller [witnesses] 1. Philip Crouse 2. Philip J. Spohn

Also personally appeared Philip Crouse, residing at Butler, Butler County, Pa., and Philip J. Spohn, residing at Herman P.O., Butler County, Pa, persons whom I certify to be respectable and entitled to credit, and who, being by me duly sworn, say they were present and saw Mrs. Margaret Faller, claimant, sign her name to the foregoing declaration; that they have every reason to believe from the appearance of said claimant and an acquaintance with her of thirty years and forty years, respectively, that she is the identical person she represents herself to be; and that they have no interest in the prosecution of this claim.
[signed] Philip Crouse [signed] Philip J. Spohn

Sworn and subscribed before me this 29th day of September A.D. 1896, and I hereby certify that the contents of the above declaration, etc., were fully made known and explained to the applicant and witnesses before swearing, including the words "That she has heretofore applied for a pension and that's if "her former application is" erased, and the words "That she has not heretofore applied for a pension" added; and that I have no interest , direct or indirect, in the prosecution of this claim.
[signed] Joseph Criswell, Clerk of U. S. Court

Affidavit:
State of Pennsylvania. County of Butler, s.s.:
On this 29th day of September, 1896, before me Clerk of U. S. Court in and for said county and state, personally came Mrs. Margaret Faller, a resident of Butler, Butler County, Pa, who being by me duly sworn according to law, deposes and says: My age is 51 years. I am the widow of Augustus H. Faller, late of Butler, Butler County, Pa, dead, who was a Private in Co. "I", 78th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers during the late war, and who was a pensioner of the United States at $8.00 per month, under Pension Certificate No. 884325. The said Augustus H. Faller died in Butler, Pa. on the 27th day of August, 1896, leaving me as his widow, but leaving no child or children under 16 years of age surviving him. I have not remarried since the date of his death, but still remain his widow.

My maiden name was Margaret Albert. I was married to said Augustus H. Faller on the 4th day of July, 1866, by John Greer Esq., at his office in Prospect, Butler County, Pa. There is no church or other Public record of said marriage that I know of, and said Justice of the Peace who married us has left this county for a number of years. I am therefore unable to furnish Church or other record of said marriage or the affidavit of the Justice of the Peace who married us. Neither the said Augustus H. Faller or myself had been married prior to our marriage to each other, and neither of us was ever divorced from the other. We lived together as husband and wife from the time of our marriage, July 4th, 1866, to the date of the death of said Augustus H. Faller, August 27th, 1896. The said Augustus H. Faller was not in the military or naval service of the United States prior to his enlistment as Private in Co. "I", 78th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, February 15th, 1865, or after September 11th, 1865, the date of his discharge from said Co. and regiment. The said Augustus H. Faller last drew his pension to July 4th, 1896. There is therefore Pension due from July 4th, 1896 to August 27th, 1896.

I make this application for the purpose of securing said accrued pension viz. from July 4th, 1896 to August 27th, 1896, and I hereby constitute and appoint George W. Fleeger of Butler, Pa., my attorney to prosecute this claim. My post office address is No. 713 South Main Street, Butler, Butler County, Pa.
[signed] Margaret Faller [witnesses] 1. Philip Crouse 2. Philip J. Spohn

Also at the same time personally appeared Philip Crouse of Butler, Pa., post office address No. 520 Fairview Avenue, Butler, Butler County, PA, and Philip J. Spohn a resident of Summit Township, butler County, Pa., post office address Herman, Butler county, Pa., persons whom I certify to be respectable and entitled to credit - who being by me duly sworn according to law, depose and say that, "We were present and saw Mrs. Margaret Faller, the claimant, sign her name to the foregoing application, that we have been for over thirty years acquainted with her and know her to be the identical person she represents herself to be. We were also from boyhood personally acquainted with her late husband, Augustus H. Faller, dead, late private Co. "I", 78th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, and know that said Augustus H. Faller, her said husband, died in Butler, Pa. on the 27th day of August, 1896. And that he left to survive him, his said wife Margaret Faller, but no child or children under 16 years of age. The said Augustus H. Faller and his said wife, Mrs. Margaret Faller, had no children. We remember when said Augustus Faller was married to his said wife, Margaret Faller, her maiden name was Miss Margaret Albert. They were married about 30 years ago. We were not present at their marriage, but we heard of it at the time or soon afterwards, and saw them after that at church and other gatherings where they treated and recognized each other as husband and wife and were so known, treated, and recognized by their relatives, neighbors and friends and the community generally. Neither of them had ever been formerly married prior to their marriage to each other and neither was ever divorced from the other, but they lived together as husband and wife until the death of said Augustus H. Faller which occurred August 27th, 1896.

The said Augustus Faller was not in the military or naval service of the United States prior to February 15th, 1865, when he enlisted in Co. "I", 78th [Regiment], Pennsylvania Volunteers and not after September 11th, 1865, when discharged from said Co. "I", 78th [Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. This affidavit was written by George W. Fleeger in our presence at his office in Butler, Pa. on the 29th day of September, 1896, from oral statements made by us to him at the time and in making said statements we were not aided or prompted by any written or printed statement or recital prepared or dictated by any other person or persons, but said statements as above written are according to the best of our personal knowledge, recollection and belief. We have no interest in the claim of said Mrs. Margaret Faller for accrued pension. We were both present at the funeral of said Augustus H. Faller, dead.
[signed] Philip Crouse [signed [Philip J. Spohn

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 29th day of September, 1896, and I hereby certify that the contents of the foregoing affidavit were by me made fully known to the affiants before being sworn or subscribing thereto and that I have no interest, direct or indirect in the claim referred to. The word "Butler" in said affidavit was erased before the same was sworn or subscribed to. Also, "left this county" written over erasure.
[signed] Joseph Criswell, Clerk of U. S. Court

State of Pennsylvania, County of Butler, s.s.:
On this 24th day of November, 1896, before me, Clerk of U. S. Court, in and for said county and state, personally came Mrs. Margaret Faller, a resident of Butler, Butler County, Pa., a person whom I certify to be respectable and entitled to credit who being by me duly sworn according to law depose and says, "I am the widow of Augustus H. Faller, dead, late Private Co. "I", 78th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers and late a pensioner of the United States No. 884325, and am an applicant for widow's pension under Act of June 27th, 1890. No. of Claim - 691493. I own no real estate of any kind whatever. I own a small amount of personal property consisting of household goods and furniture, 3 beds and bedding, chairs, dishes, and cooking utensils which were used by my husband and me in keeping house while he was alive and which in all would not in my opinion equal three-hundred dollars in value. This property is generally old and would bring but little if exposed to sale. I also own one old cow worth about $25.00. I own no other personal property than that above stated. I have no income whatever from any source, except my own labor. I have no means of support outside of my own labor. I support myself by doing washing for others. I sometimes do washing for 2 or 3 days in the week and sometimes for five or six days in the week. From this means viz washing by my own hands, I earn my support. This affidavit was written in my presence by George W. Fleeger of Butler, Pa., at his office in Butler, Pa., on the 24th day of November, 1896., from oral statements made by me to him at this time and in making said statements I was not aided or prompted by any written or printed statement or recital prepared or dictated by any other person or persons, but the said statements as above written are according to my personal knowledge, recollection and belief. My place of residence is in Butler, Butler County, Pennsylvania, and my post office address is No. 713 South Main Street, Butler, Butler County, Pennsylvania."
[signed] Margaret Faller

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 24th day of November, 1896, and I hereby certify that the contents of the foregoing affidavit were made fully known to the affiant before being sworn or subscribing thereto and that the words "I also own one old cow worth about $25.00," and the words "places of" were interlined before the affidavit was sworn or subscribed thereto. I have no interest in the claim referred to.
[signed] Joseph Criswell, Clerk of U. S. Court

Pensioner Dropped
Department of the Interior
United States Pension Agency
Pittsburgh, PA.
March 2, 1912
Certificate No. 434874
Class Act of April 19th, 1908
Pensioner: Margaret Faller
Soldier: Augustus H. Faller
Service: Private, Co. "I", 78th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers
[To:] The Commissioner of Pensions
Sir: I have the honor to report that the above-named pensioner who was last paid at $12.00, to October 4, 1911, has been dropped because of Death, October 8, 1911.
Very respectfully,
[signed] D. Ashworth, United States Pension Agent
-source of all the above information are the Civil War pension records of Augustus H. Faller, and the Widow's Pension Records of Margaret Faller, his wife.

Obituary:
Mrs. Margaret Faller
The funeral of the late Mrs. Margaret Faller, who was found dead in her bed at the Faller home on South Main street Sunday morning, will take place at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning from St. Peter's Catholic Church, of which the deceased was a lifelong member.
Mrs. Faller was born in Germany in 1845 and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Albert. She came to Butler with her parents when she was quite young and has lived here ever since. Her husband, Augustus Faller, died 15 years ago.
Mrs. Faller was in her usual health Saturday evening and her death was not discovered until the family called her for breakfast Sunday morning. When she did not answer her nephew, Nick Lehnerd of Cabot, went to her room and found his aunt dead.
Mrs. Faller is survived by three sisters: Mrs. Catherine Lehnerd of Cabot, Mrs. Magdalena Spohn of Herman, and Sister Maurice Albert of Cumberland, Md.
-source: The Butler Citizen, Tuesday, October 10, 1911


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