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Thomas Newton Albright

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
5 Jan 1925 (aged 69)
Lyda Township, Macon County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Atlanta, Macon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Son of Obediah and Athaline Albright.
Occupation: Farmer
MO d/c 1566

Thomas Newton ALBRIGHT had two wives, Laura YOUNG and Lydia Alice YOUNG (nicknamed Alice), both daughters of Thomas S. YOUNG and his wife, Mary Elizabeth REIGLE.

As of this date [1Dec2023] the following facts are known:
Thomas Newton ALBRIGHT married 1st Laura YOUNG.
Laura died 29 March 1888, leaving five children – the youngest being Emma. all 5 of these children have been identified:
Lawrence Alvin;
Mary Ellen [our Albright ancestress];
Newton;
Edith E.;
and Emma.

When Thomas became a widower there were 5 children.

Thomas Newton ALBRIGHT marries 2nd Alice Lydia YOUNG - an older sister of Laura, his 1st wife - on 24 August 1888 in Clay County, Missouri, USA, probably in Brazil or Brazil Township. Thomas and Alice Lydia are parents of three known children: Homer (born 22 Jun 1889 Missouri), Frederick "Fredie", and Guy. One Albright that has not been positively identified appears on the grave marker of Fred Albright (1 Apr 1891 – 16 Apr 1923) – Ruth Irine Albright – was most likely a daughter who died at birth:
RUTH IRINE---OCT 11 1919 (or 1913 or 1915)
When Fred died in 1923, he was married. If so, his then wife likely remarried.

This ALBRIGHT unit headed by Thomas leave records in Indiana, Kansas, and Missouri.

Last Changes:
14 Nov 2023 - Aleece Paulson
30 Nov 2023 - Mark (moved child Homer to second wife due to birthdate and added hint about Ruth Irine)

Thomas N. Albright died at his home here last Monday at the age of 69 years, 10 months and 24 days. The funeral services were conducted by Dr. Paul Conduitte at the Baptist church Tuesday. Interment in Mt. Tabor cemetery.
La Plata Republican, La Plata, Missouri, 08 Jan 1925, Thursday
Page 1, Column 4

OBITUARY
Thomas Newton Albright was born in North Carolina on March 14, 1853. Departed this life Jan. 5, 1925, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ella Dunnington at the age of 69 years, 10 months and 23 days old.
When about 21 years of age he was married to Laura Young of Putman county, Indiana, to this union was born seven children, two dying in infancy, and surviving him are Lawrence Albright, living in LaPlata; Ella Dunnington near Atlanta; Newton Albright of near LaPlata; Edith Harmon of Detroit, Mich., and Emma Roberts of Terra Haute, Ind. They moved to Kansas in an early day and engaged in farming. His first wife died in 1887.
He was married a second time to Mrs. Alice Roberts and moved to Missouri and later to Brazil, Ind. To this union was born three boys, Homer, Guy and Fred who died in the year of 1822 [sic]. Since the death of his second wife he has made his home with his children. About five years ago he suffered a stroke of paralysis.
He leaves to mourn 7 children, 31 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. When about 30 years of age he joined the Methodist church in Kansas and remained faithful till death.
Funeral services were conducted by Dr. Conduette assisted by Rev Wylie at the Baptist church in Atlanta, Tuesday Jan. 6th at 10:30 a. m., after which the body was laid away to rest at Mt. Tabor.
"There is a wild above
Where parting is unknown,
A whole eternity of love
Formed for the good alone.
And faith beholds the dying here
Translated to that happiersphere."
The Atlanta Express, Atlanta, Missouri • Fri, Jan 16, 1925, Page 1, Column 5
Son of Obediah and Athaline Albright.
Occupation: Farmer
MO d/c 1566

Thomas Newton ALBRIGHT had two wives, Laura YOUNG and Lydia Alice YOUNG (nicknamed Alice), both daughters of Thomas S. YOUNG and his wife, Mary Elizabeth REIGLE.

As of this date [1Dec2023] the following facts are known:
Thomas Newton ALBRIGHT married 1st Laura YOUNG.
Laura died 29 March 1888, leaving five children – the youngest being Emma. all 5 of these children have been identified:
Lawrence Alvin;
Mary Ellen [our Albright ancestress];
Newton;
Edith E.;
and Emma.

When Thomas became a widower there were 5 children.

Thomas Newton ALBRIGHT marries 2nd Alice Lydia YOUNG - an older sister of Laura, his 1st wife - on 24 August 1888 in Clay County, Missouri, USA, probably in Brazil or Brazil Township. Thomas and Alice Lydia are parents of three known children: Homer (born 22 Jun 1889 Missouri), Frederick "Fredie", and Guy. One Albright that has not been positively identified appears on the grave marker of Fred Albright (1 Apr 1891 – 16 Apr 1923) – Ruth Irine Albright – was most likely a daughter who died at birth:
RUTH IRINE---OCT 11 1919 (or 1913 or 1915)
When Fred died in 1923, he was married. If so, his then wife likely remarried.

This ALBRIGHT unit headed by Thomas leave records in Indiana, Kansas, and Missouri.

Last Changes:
14 Nov 2023 - Aleece Paulson
30 Nov 2023 - Mark (moved child Homer to second wife due to birthdate and added hint about Ruth Irine)

Thomas N. Albright died at his home here last Monday at the age of 69 years, 10 months and 24 days. The funeral services were conducted by Dr. Paul Conduitte at the Baptist church Tuesday. Interment in Mt. Tabor cemetery.
La Plata Republican, La Plata, Missouri, 08 Jan 1925, Thursday
Page 1, Column 4

OBITUARY
Thomas Newton Albright was born in North Carolina on March 14, 1853. Departed this life Jan. 5, 1925, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ella Dunnington at the age of 69 years, 10 months and 23 days old.
When about 21 years of age he was married to Laura Young of Putman county, Indiana, to this union was born seven children, two dying in infancy, and surviving him are Lawrence Albright, living in LaPlata; Ella Dunnington near Atlanta; Newton Albright of near LaPlata; Edith Harmon of Detroit, Mich., and Emma Roberts of Terra Haute, Ind. They moved to Kansas in an early day and engaged in farming. His first wife died in 1887.
He was married a second time to Mrs. Alice Roberts and moved to Missouri and later to Brazil, Ind. To this union was born three boys, Homer, Guy and Fred who died in the year of 1822 [sic]. Since the death of his second wife he has made his home with his children. About five years ago he suffered a stroke of paralysis.
He leaves to mourn 7 children, 31 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. When about 30 years of age he joined the Methodist church in Kansas and remained faithful till death.
Funeral services were conducted by Dr. Conduette assisted by Rev Wylie at the Baptist church in Atlanta, Tuesday Jan. 6th at 10:30 a. m., after which the body was laid away to rest at Mt. Tabor.
"There is a wild above
Where parting is unknown,
A whole eternity of love
Formed for the good alone.
And faith beholds the dying here
Translated to that happiersphere."
The Atlanta Express, Atlanta, Missouri • Fri, Jan 16, 1925, Page 1, Column 5


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