Mrs. Albers was twenty-six years of age and was the wife of A.L. Albers. She was sister of Martin and Dennis Minogue. She had been ill only a short time and suffered from a malignant attack of typhoid fever.
The deceased was a most estimable Christian young woman and was noted for her charity and devotion to people in distress. The funeral tool place from St Aloysius church Tuesday morning.
A large circle of friends and acquaintances followed the remains to their last resting place. The heartfelt sympathy of the whole community goes out to the bereaved husband and family of the deceased.
[Louisville Kentucky Irish American, 12 Sep 1903, p4]
Mrs. Albers was twenty-six years of age and was the wife of A.L. Albers. She was sister of Martin and Dennis Minogue. She had been ill only a short time and suffered from a malignant attack of typhoid fever.
The deceased was a most estimable Christian young woman and was noted for her charity and devotion to people in distress. The funeral tool place from St Aloysius church Tuesday morning.
A large circle of friends and acquaintances followed the remains to their last resting place. The heartfelt sympathy of the whole community goes out to the bereaved husband and family of the deceased.
[Louisville Kentucky Irish American, 12 Sep 1903, p4]
Family Members
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Anna Lee Minogue Hackett
1862–1957
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Thomas J. Minogue
1864–1885
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Margaret Lee Minogue Welch
1867–1948
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Ellen J. Minogue Bradley
1867–1922
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Martin Hugh Minogue
1868–1918
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Dennis H. Minogue
1869–1948
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John Patrick Minogue
1871–1894
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Hanora "Nora" Minogue Fahey
1875–1957
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William Henry Minogue
1876–1904
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James Bernard Minogue
1878–1908
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Henry Albert "Babe" Minogue
1880–1961
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