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Jacob Albright

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Jacob Albright

Birth
Ontario, Wayne County, New York, USA
Death
24 Apr 1908 (aged 59)
Keene, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Pultneyville, Wayne County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Article regarding his mother Joanna:

Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Rochester, Monroe County, New York.
Tuesday, March 22, 1898

Mrs. Joanna Albright, of Williamson, aged about 77 years, slipped out of the chair in which, she was sitting, and broke her hip Sunday afternoon.

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His mother Joanna's obituary:

The Record
Sodus, Wayne County, New York.
Friday, March 10, 1899

The remains of Mrs. Joanna Albright, who died at Williamson Monday, February 27th, were brought to Williamson for burial in Lake View cemetery on Thursday, March 2nd.

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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Rochester, Monroe County, New York.
Tuesday, April 22, 1908

Jacob Albright

Webster, April 27. — Word was receired here to-day of the death of Jacob Albright, who until about six years ago, was a respected citizen of Ontario. He went to Keene, N. H. to live with his son, who is a physician of that place. Mr. Albright was born in Ontario sixty years ago. In 1875 he married Helen A., sister of Dr. Brant, of Ontario. The remains will be brought to Ontario for burial. The deceased leaves his wife, one son, Clifford, of Keen, N. H., two sisters. Mrs. Rodgers, of Albion, and Mrs. Tufts, of Williamson and two brothers, Frank, of Seneca Falls, and James Albright, of Webster.

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Monroe County Mail
Pittsford, Monroe County, New York.
Thursday, April 30, 1908

James Albright was called to Keene, N. H., last week, by the sickness and death of his brother, Jacob Albright, whose remains were brought to Pultneyville, Tuesday, for burial. The funeral services were held at Williamson.

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Wayne County Journal
Newark, Wayne County, New York.
Thursday, May 7, 1908

The remains of Jacob Albright were brought from Keene, N. H.. last Tuesday and services held at the home of of his sister, Mrs. J. E. Tufts. He was buried at Pultneyville. He leaves besides his wife one son, Dr. Clifford Albright of Keene, two brothers, James of Webster, Frank of Seneca Falls, and two sisters, Mrs. L. H. Rogers of Albion and Mrs. J. E. Tufts of Williamson.

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Article regarding his mother Joanna:

Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Rochester, Monroe County, New York.
Tuesday, March 22, 1898

Mrs. Joanna Albright, of Williamson, aged about 77 years, slipped out of the chair in which, she was sitting, and broke her hip Sunday afternoon.

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His mother Joanna's obituary:

The Record
Sodus, Wayne County, New York.
Friday, March 10, 1899

The remains of Mrs. Joanna Albright, who died at Williamson Monday, February 27th, were brought to Williamson for burial in Lake View cemetery on Thursday, March 2nd.

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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Rochester, Monroe County, New York.
Tuesday, April 22, 1908

Jacob Albright

Webster, April 27. — Word was receired here to-day of the death of Jacob Albright, who until about six years ago, was a respected citizen of Ontario. He went to Keene, N. H. to live with his son, who is a physician of that place. Mr. Albright was born in Ontario sixty years ago. In 1875 he married Helen A., sister of Dr. Brant, of Ontario. The remains will be brought to Ontario for burial. The deceased leaves his wife, one son, Clifford, of Keen, N. H., two sisters. Mrs. Rodgers, of Albion, and Mrs. Tufts, of Williamson and two brothers, Frank, of Seneca Falls, and James Albright, of Webster.

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Monroe County Mail
Pittsford, Monroe County, New York.
Thursday, April 30, 1908

James Albright was called to Keene, N. H., last week, by the sickness and death of his brother, Jacob Albright, whose remains were brought to Pultneyville, Tuesday, for burial. The funeral services were held at Williamson.

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Wayne County Journal
Newark, Wayne County, New York.
Thursday, May 7, 1908

The remains of Jacob Albright were brought from Keene, N. H.. last Tuesday and services held at the home of of his sister, Mrs. J. E. Tufts. He was buried at Pultneyville. He leaves besides his wife one son, Dr. Clifford Albright of Keene, two brothers, James of Webster, Frank of Seneca Falls, and two sisters, Mrs. L. H. Rogers of Albion and Mrs. J. E. Tufts of Williamson.

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