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Almeda C “Meda” <I>Wood</I> Alger

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Almeda C “Meda” Wood Alger

Birth
New York, USA
Death
25 Apr 1927 (aged 77–78)
Merced County, California, USA
Burial
Denair, Stanislaus County, California, USA Add to Map
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"Mother" Same stone as Perry Alger

The 1870 census lists Perry and Almeda living in Spencer, Clay County, Iowa where they farmed.
By the 1880 census the family of Perry and Almeda, children Bertie, Elden and Harlow, were all living in Bridgewater, Clay, Iowa where Perry was a farmer.
In about 1886 they lost a daughter, Myrtle, at a very young age who is buried in Ruthven, Iowa.
During the 1910 census Almeda and Perry were living on Carpentharia Road in San Juan road, San Benito County.
The 1920 census lists the family, Perry aged 73 and Almeda aged 70, and children Harlow and his wife Flora, and grandchildren Irwin, Edith and Edna living in Turlock.

Mrs Almeda Alger passed away Tuesday at her home near this city, where she had been residing for the past two years. Mrs Alger was a native of New York, aged 78 years and had resided in California for about thirty years. She is survived by her husband Perry Alger. Funeral services were held in the Welch & Griffin chapel and the remains were taken to Denair for internment.
Merced Express 29 July 1927 pg 1
"Mother" Same stone as Perry Alger

The 1870 census lists Perry and Almeda living in Spencer, Clay County, Iowa where they farmed.
By the 1880 census the family of Perry and Almeda, children Bertie, Elden and Harlow, were all living in Bridgewater, Clay, Iowa where Perry was a farmer.
In about 1886 they lost a daughter, Myrtle, at a very young age who is buried in Ruthven, Iowa.
During the 1910 census Almeda and Perry were living on Carpentharia Road in San Juan road, San Benito County.
The 1920 census lists the family, Perry aged 73 and Almeda aged 70, and children Harlow and his wife Flora, and grandchildren Irwin, Edith and Edna living in Turlock.

Mrs Almeda Alger passed away Tuesday at her home near this city, where she had been residing for the past two years. Mrs Alger was a native of New York, aged 78 years and had resided in California for about thirty years. She is survived by her husband Perry Alger. Funeral services were held in the Welch & Griffin chapel and the remains were taken to Denair for internment.
Merced Express 29 July 1927 pg 1


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