Friends may call at the Donaldson Funeral Home, 313 Talbott avenue, Laurel Md. Requiem High Mass at St. Lawrence Church of Jessup on Monday at 10 A.M. Internment in Meadow Ridge Memorial Park.
Frank William Albers was born in Germany in 1879 and immigrated to the United States in 1884. He settled in Abington, Harford County, Maryland and married Anna Augustus Doyle about 1902. In 1910 he was a foreman at the Camden Station and had one son, Casper who was seven years old in 1910. In 1920 he and his wife Annie were living in Elkridge and he was still working for the railroad as a foreman. Casper would have been 17 years old but he did not show up in the 1920 census, it is assumed that he died between 1910 and 1920. They had another son, Francis, who was born about 1911 who was attending school. In 1930 Frank and Annie were living in Jessups, Howard County and had two more children, Catherine and William Albers.
Friends may call at the Donaldson Funeral Home, 313 Talbott avenue, Laurel Md. Requiem High Mass at St. Lawrence Church of Jessup on Monday at 10 A.M. Internment in Meadow Ridge Memorial Park.
Frank William Albers was born in Germany in 1879 and immigrated to the United States in 1884. He settled in Abington, Harford County, Maryland and married Anna Augustus Doyle about 1902. In 1910 he was a foreman at the Camden Station and had one son, Casper who was seven years old in 1910. In 1920 he and his wife Annie were living in Elkridge and he was still working for the railroad as a foreman. Casper would have been 17 years old but he did not show up in the 1920 census, it is assumed that he died between 1910 and 1920. They had another son, Francis, who was born about 1911 who was attending school. In 1930 Frank and Annie were living in Jessups, Howard County and had two more children, Catherine and William Albers.
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