Albaugh--Weightman--married January 30, 1897, by Rev. Eicher, Mr. Ed Albaugh to Miss Mary Weightman. (NOTE--I spelled her maiden name as it was in the newspaper.)
In the the 1900 census Edward was living in Loudon Twp., Carroll County, Ohio with his father Adam Albaugh. (See his father's notes)
This was in the Carroll Chronicle, Carrollton, Ohio, Friday, May 14, 1909.
Edward Albaugh has bought the Solomon Miller farm in Loudon Township, sold last week by administrator J. A. Davis. The 90 acres sold for $1510.
His obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thursday, February 2, 1950.
Edward Albaugh, 77, a retired farmer, died Sunday morning in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jess Warner of Kilgore, after an extended illness. He was a native of Loudon Township, Carroll County, and lived the past four years with his daughter.
He is survived by his daughter; two sons, Thomas Albaugh of Amsterdam and John Albaugh of Kilgore; one brother, George Albaugh of Amsterdam; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday, February 1, at 2 p.m. at the Sweeney Funeral Home in Carrollton with Rev. S. H. Pollock officiating. Burial was in Kilgore Cemetery.
Albaugh--Weightman--married January 30, 1897, by Rev. Eicher, Mr. Ed Albaugh to Miss Mary Weightman. (NOTE--I spelled her maiden name as it was in the newspaper.)
In the the 1900 census Edward was living in Loudon Twp., Carroll County, Ohio with his father Adam Albaugh. (See his father's notes)
This was in the Carroll Chronicle, Carrollton, Ohio, Friday, May 14, 1909.
Edward Albaugh has bought the Solomon Miller farm in Loudon Township, sold last week by administrator J. A. Davis. The 90 acres sold for $1510.
His obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thursday, February 2, 1950.
Edward Albaugh, 77, a retired farmer, died Sunday morning in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jess Warner of Kilgore, after an extended illness. He was a native of Loudon Township, Carroll County, and lived the past four years with his daughter.
He is survived by his daughter; two sons, Thomas Albaugh of Amsterdam and John Albaugh of Kilgore; one brother, George Albaugh of Amsterdam; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday, February 1, at 2 p.m. at the Sweeney Funeral Home in Carrollton with Rev. S. H. Pollock officiating. Burial was in Kilgore Cemetery.
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