Year on headstone is incorrect.
Cinquante Neuf is French for Fifty Nine. Alfred's father Paschal was actually born in 1828.
(Thank you to Ron Adam, St Pierre, Manitoba Canada for the corrected inforamtion)
The Kansan
Concordia, Cloud Co., Kansas
Thursday, November 18, 1943
ALFRED ADAM DIES
Alfred Adam, long time resident of Aurora, at St Joseph Hospital here Wednesday morning, where he had been a patient for the past six weeks. Mr. Adam was born near Chambly, Montreal, Canada, on April 27, 1860. He came to the United States in 1868 with his father and mother, and they settled in Illinois. In 1874, they came to Washington County, Kansas.
He was married there to Miss Mary Bessette, of Cloud County in 1882 and the couple came to Cloud county two years later, making their home on a farm four miles north of Miltonvale. They retired from the farm in 1915 and move to a home in Aurora where he had resided sense that time.
Surviving are nine children; Mrs. Louis Charbonneau of Clyde, Mrs. George Perret, Arthur Adam, and Albert Adam of Aurora, Alpha Adam, Alphose Adam, and Mrs. Ella Gagnon of Concordia, and Hector Adam of Fort Lyons, Colorado.
Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 9:30 o’clock at the Catholic Church in Aurora, and burial will be made in the Catholic cemetery there.
Year on headstone is incorrect.
Cinquante Neuf is French for Fifty Nine. Alfred's father Paschal was actually born in 1828.
(Thank you to Ron Adam, St Pierre, Manitoba Canada for the corrected inforamtion)
The Kansan
Concordia, Cloud Co., Kansas
Thursday, November 18, 1943
ALFRED ADAM DIES
Alfred Adam, long time resident of Aurora, at St Joseph Hospital here Wednesday morning, where he had been a patient for the past six weeks. Mr. Adam was born near Chambly, Montreal, Canada, on April 27, 1860. He came to the United States in 1868 with his father and mother, and they settled in Illinois. In 1874, they came to Washington County, Kansas.
He was married there to Miss Mary Bessette, of Cloud County in 1882 and the couple came to Cloud county two years later, making their home on a farm four miles north of Miltonvale. They retired from the farm in 1915 and move to a home in Aurora where he had resided sense that time.
Surviving are nine children; Mrs. Louis Charbonneau of Clyde, Mrs. George Perret, Arthur Adam, and Albert Adam of Aurora, Alpha Adam, Alphose Adam, and Mrs. Ella Gagnon of Concordia, and Hector Adam of Fort Lyons, Colorado.
Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 9:30 o’clock at the Catholic Church in Aurora, and burial will be made in the Catholic cemetery there.
Family Members
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Infant Boy Adam
1885–1885
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Emma Marie Adam Charbonneau
1886–1959
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Alphonse Alfred Adam
1888–1975
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Arthur Joseph Adam
1890–1973
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Albert Eugene Adam
1892–1965
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Actence Hector Adam
1893–1977
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Anna Laura Adam Perret
1895–1961
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Addie Marie Adam Trahan
1897–1962
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Alphy D. "Ted" Adam
1899–1988
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Ella Marie Adam Chilcott
1901–1980
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