He served with the US Army at Ft. Apache, Arizona. He was a Apache Railroad Fireman. His death certificate indicates he died of a fractured skull (while working at railroad)
Tombstone engraving says, "Lead Kindly Light"
Albert's Father Thomas C Adams b. 1842 Caratunk, Somerset, Maine, USA was a Civil War Veteran serving from 1861 to 1866 in the Maine 8th Infantry. Mother Mary Caroline Matthews born 1848 Cranbourne, Dorchester County, Quebec, Canada, immigrated to US in 1864. Death Certificate indicate his Father as John Q. Adams, however this is not correct, as John Q Adams was his younger brother.
ALbert's siblings were:
1. John C. Adams b. 1869 Maine
2. Scott D. Adams b. 1870 Maine US Army Spanish American/WWI
3. Charlotte M Adams b. 1871 Maine
4. Leroy Adams b. 1873 Maine
5. Elwin J. Adams b 1876 Michigan
6. Herbert H. Adams b. 1878 Michigan
7. Benjamin F. Adams b. 1879 Michigan, Professional Boxer
8. Lydia B Adams b. 1885 Michigan
9. John Q Adams b. 1891 Michigan
He served with the US Army at Ft. Apache, Arizona. He was a Apache Railroad Fireman. His death certificate indicates he died of a fractured skull (while working at railroad)
Tombstone engraving says, "Lead Kindly Light"
Albert's Father Thomas C Adams b. 1842 Caratunk, Somerset, Maine, USA was a Civil War Veteran serving from 1861 to 1866 in the Maine 8th Infantry. Mother Mary Caroline Matthews born 1848 Cranbourne, Dorchester County, Quebec, Canada, immigrated to US in 1864. Death Certificate indicate his Father as John Q. Adams, however this is not correct, as John Q Adams was his younger brother.
ALbert's siblings were:
1. John C. Adams b. 1869 Maine
2. Scott D. Adams b. 1870 Maine US Army Spanish American/WWI
3. Charlotte M Adams b. 1871 Maine
4. Leroy Adams b. 1873 Maine
5. Elwin J. Adams b 1876 Michigan
6. Herbert H. Adams b. 1878 Michigan
7. Benjamin F. Adams b. 1879 Michigan, Professional Boxer
8. Lydia B Adams b. 1885 Michigan
9. John Q Adams b. 1891 Michigan
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