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Albert Truman Streets

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Albert Truman Streets Veteran

Birth
Jackson County, Iowa, USA
Death
5 Feb 1940 (aged 64)
Iowa, USA
Burial
Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
S007-1, Row 1
Memorial ID
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Streets, Albert T., 1875 – 1940, SPANISH AM; wife, Son of John Streets and Louanze Heath, married Annie Clark Streets in Maquoketa, IA in 1901. Anna is the daughter of Jane Edward and David Clark. Anna and Albert were the parents of Harold K and Ralph R. Streets.[1925 IA Census].

Obituary-Central City News Letter & the Springville New Era, 8 Feb 1940, Page 6, Col 2.
Albert Truman Streets Deceased
Albert Truman Streets, proprietor of the Paralta store, died Monday at 6 p.m. at the age of 64. He was born September 11, 1875, in Jackson County near Maquoketa, the son of John and Louanza Heath Streets. Here he grew to manhood and engaged in farming until 16 months ago* he came to Paralta and purchased the Paralta store. Besides his wife Annie, he is survived by two sons, Harold K of Cedar Rapids and Ralph R of Central City and one brother Rezin Streets of Baldwin. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Hunte Funeral home, the Rev L.C. Smith having charge of the service. Burial will be in Red Oak Grove cemetery.
*Note: The Streets took possession of the store 28 Nov 1938. The Snyders [Albert's widow Annie, married Harry Snyder ] sold it May or June of 1945. The Snyders then lived for a time on a farm/acreage in the Ivanhoe area near Mount Vernon, IA.

1885 IA State Census, Jackson Co., Farmers Creek, John Streets, 33, farmer, Loanza, 30, Albert T., 9, Rezin, age 7, [male].

WWI Draft Registration, 1917-1918, Albert T. Streets, Tipton, IA, born Sept 22, 1875, Occupation, farm labor, employer, Louis Penningroth; nearest relative, Annie J. Streets; description, medium height/build, grey eyes, brown hair.

1930 Census, IA, Jones Co., Rome, Albert Streets, farmer, 54, born IA, parents OH; age at first marriage, 24; Annie, 46, born IA, father, IA, mother, OH, age at marriage, 16; Herald, 18, son, IA, Ralph, 16, son, IA, Halls Frank Keller, 18, lodger, IA.
Streets, Albert T., 1875 – 1940, SPANISH AM; wife, Son of John Streets and Louanze Heath, married Annie Clark Streets in Maquoketa, IA in 1901. Anna is the daughter of Jane Edward and David Clark. Anna and Albert were the parents of Harold K and Ralph R. Streets.[1925 IA Census].

Obituary-Central City News Letter & the Springville New Era, 8 Feb 1940, Page 6, Col 2.
Albert Truman Streets Deceased
Albert Truman Streets, proprietor of the Paralta store, died Monday at 6 p.m. at the age of 64. He was born September 11, 1875, in Jackson County near Maquoketa, the son of John and Louanza Heath Streets. Here he grew to manhood and engaged in farming until 16 months ago* he came to Paralta and purchased the Paralta store. Besides his wife Annie, he is survived by two sons, Harold K of Cedar Rapids and Ralph R of Central City and one brother Rezin Streets of Baldwin. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Hunte Funeral home, the Rev L.C. Smith having charge of the service. Burial will be in Red Oak Grove cemetery.
*Note: The Streets took possession of the store 28 Nov 1938. The Snyders [Albert's widow Annie, married Harry Snyder ] sold it May or June of 1945. The Snyders then lived for a time on a farm/acreage in the Ivanhoe area near Mount Vernon, IA.

1885 IA State Census, Jackson Co., Farmers Creek, John Streets, 33, farmer, Loanza, 30, Albert T., 9, Rezin, age 7, [male].

WWI Draft Registration, 1917-1918, Albert T. Streets, Tipton, IA, born Sept 22, 1875, Occupation, farm labor, employer, Louis Penningroth; nearest relative, Annie J. Streets; description, medium height/build, grey eyes, brown hair.

1930 Census, IA, Jones Co., Rome, Albert Streets, farmer, 54, born IA, parents OH; age at first marriage, 24; Annie, 46, born IA, father, IA, mother, OH, age at marriage, 16; Herald, 18, son, IA, Ralph, 16, son, IA, Halls Frank Keller, 18, lodger, IA.

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