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Albert Sylvester Case

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Albert Sylvester Case

Birth
Boyle County, Kentucky, USA
Death
22 Dec 1943 (aged 83)
Germantown, Bracken County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Germantown, Bracken County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Louisa Orme Case is Albert's second wife. They had one daughter. I am trying to find Norah which is his first wife and would of been my relative. He had one son with Norah.

Obituary for Albert Case, from the book Bracken County Obituaries 1820-1950 published by the Bracken County Historical Society:

Funeral services for Albert Case, well known retired Bracken County farmer, who died at his home near Germantown, Wednesday midnight, December 22 of the infirmities of age, were held Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from the Germantown Christian Church, with the Rev. R. L. Meyers, Methodist minister at Germantown officiating, and the Rev. Orin M. Simmerman, pastor of the Third Street Methodist Church, Maysville, assisting. Interment under the direction of the Pepper Funeral Home, followed in the Maple Grove Cemetery at Germantown.

Mr. Case, who retired from active pursuits a number of years ago,enjoyed a large acquaintance in his home county, and was a man highly esteemed for his worthy attributes.

Mr. Case, the son of the late Zephaniah and Martha Berry Case, was born on June 4, 1860. He is survived by a son, serving in the United States Army, and a brother, Perry Case of Germantown.

Louisa Orme Case is Albert's second wife. They had one daughter. I am trying to find Norah which is his first wife and would of been my relative. He had one son with Norah.

Obituary for Albert Case, from the book Bracken County Obituaries 1820-1950 published by the Bracken County Historical Society:

Funeral services for Albert Case, well known retired Bracken County farmer, who died at his home near Germantown, Wednesday midnight, December 22 of the infirmities of age, were held Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from the Germantown Christian Church, with the Rev. R. L. Meyers, Methodist minister at Germantown officiating, and the Rev. Orin M. Simmerman, pastor of the Third Street Methodist Church, Maysville, assisting. Interment under the direction of the Pepper Funeral Home, followed in the Maple Grove Cemetery at Germantown.

Mr. Case, who retired from active pursuits a number of years ago,enjoyed a large acquaintance in his home county, and was a man highly esteemed for his worthy attributes.

Mr. Case, the son of the late Zephaniah and Martha Berry Case, was born on June 4, 1860. He is survived by a son, serving in the United States Army, and a brother, Perry Case of Germantown.


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