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James A. Albaugh

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James A. Albaugh

Birth
Carroll County, Ohio, USA
Death
20 Mar 1947 (aged 74)
Carroll County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Kilgore, Carroll County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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James's birth is recorded in Carroll County book 1, page 75. His headstone reads 1873 for birth year?

In the the 1920 census James was living in Carroll County, Ohio, 14/76/7/15. He was listed as James Albaugh age 46 born in Ohio, his wife Theresa age 32 born in Ohio. Also living with him was his neice May P. Albaugh age 13 born in Ohio, and his father James Albaugh Sr. age 83 born in Ohio.

His obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thursday, March 27, 1947.

James A. Albaugh died at his home near Harlem Springs, Thursday, March 20, following a brief illness. He was born August 22, 1872, and had spent his entire life in this community. A painter and paper-hanger by trade, he was a member of the Methodist Church.
Survivors include his widow Thressa and one brother of the home. Services were held Sunday from the Sweeney funeral home with Rev. Paul Brodt officiating. Burial was at Kilgore.
James's birth is recorded in Carroll County book 1, page 75. His headstone reads 1873 for birth year?

In the the 1920 census James was living in Carroll County, Ohio, 14/76/7/15. He was listed as James Albaugh age 46 born in Ohio, his wife Theresa age 32 born in Ohio. Also living with him was his neice May P. Albaugh age 13 born in Ohio, and his father James Albaugh Sr. age 83 born in Ohio.

His obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thursday, March 27, 1947.

James A. Albaugh died at his home near Harlem Springs, Thursday, March 20, following a brief illness. He was born August 22, 1872, and had spent his entire life in this community. A painter and paper-hanger by trade, he was a member of the Methodist Church.
Survivors include his widow Thressa and one brother of the home. Services were held Sunday from the Sweeney funeral home with Rev. Paul Brodt officiating. Burial was at Kilgore.


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