In 1910, Harold Albin, aged 9, was living on Breton Avenue, Queens, NY, with his parents, Ulysses Albin, aged 34, and Bessie Albin, aged 29, and siblings, Winifred Albin, aged 6, Kenneth Albin, aged 4, Arthur Albin, aged 1 year, 6 months, and Earl Albin, aged 4 months. His father was shown to be a mason.
In 1920, Harold Albin, aged 18, was living in Brookhaven, NY, with his parents, Ulysses Albin, aged 43, and Bessie Albin, aged 38, and siblings, Winifred, 16, Kenneth, 14, Arthur, 11, Earl, 10, and Cortlandt Albin, aged 9. His father was shown to be a plasterer.
Marriage - Albin - Shrimpton - At three o'clock on Christmas Day another son of Mrs. Bessie Albin of Sayville, Harold L. Albin and Miss Ethel Shrimpton of Patchogue were married in the home of the bride's father. This ceremony was performed by the Rev. Charles A. Reney. They were attended by the bride's sister, Miss Nora Shrimpton as maid of honor and the groom's brother Arthur Albin. The ceremony was followed by a wedding supper. Mr. Albin is employed as a carpenter by Harold C. Tuck.
In 1930, Harold Albin, aged 28, was living on Jones Street, Patchogue, NY, with his wife Ethel Albin, aged 23. Harold was shown to be a chauffeur for a lumber yard.
In 1940, Harold Albin, aged 38, of Patchogue, NY, could be found at Attica State Prison, in Attica, Wyoming, NY.
Obituary - Harold Albin, 63, of 141 Medford Avenue, Patchogue, died Friday at Meadowbrook Hospital. Born in Patchogue, he was a life resident and a truck driver for a produce company. He is survived by a daughter, Miss Ruth Albin; a son, Thomas, both of Patchogue; four brothers, Arthur of Coram, Kenneth of Bayport, Cortland of New York City, and Earl of Middle Island; and a sister, Mrs. Winifred McCormick of Sayville. Services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Ruland's Funeral Home, the Rev. Robert Rapalje of the Nazarene Church officiating. Interment was in Cedar Grove Cemetery.
(Records of Cedar Grove Cemetery; 1910, 1920, 1930, 1940 US Federal Census; Suffolk County News (Sayville) - Friday, December 31, 1926, Page: 4; New York, Sing Sing Prison Admission Registers, 1865-1939 for Harold Albin; The Suffolk County news., October 15, 1964, Page 6; The Long Island advance., October 29, 1964, Page 4)
In 1910, Harold Albin, aged 9, was living on Breton Avenue, Queens, NY, with his parents, Ulysses Albin, aged 34, and Bessie Albin, aged 29, and siblings, Winifred Albin, aged 6, Kenneth Albin, aged 4, Arthur Albin, aged 1 year, 6 months, and Earl Albin, aged 4 months. His father was shown to be a mason.
In 1920, Harold Albin, aged 18, was living in Brookhaven, NY, with his parents, Ulysses Albin, aged 43, and Bessie Albin, aged 38, and siblings, Winifred, 16, Kenneth, 14, Arthur, 11, Earl, 10, and Cortlandt Albin, aged 9. His father was shown to be a plasterer.
Marriage - Albin - Shrimpton - At three o'clock on Christmas Day another son of Mrs. Bessie Albin of Sayville, Harold L. Albin and Miss Ethel Shrimpton of Patchogue were married in the home of the bride's father. This ceremony was performed by the Rev. Charles A. Reney. They were attended by the bride's sister, Miss Nora Shrimpton as maid of honor and the groom's brother Arthur Albin. The ceremony was followed by a wedding supper. Mr. Albin is employed as a carpenter by Harold C. Tuck.
In 1930, Harold Albin, aged 28, was living on Jones Street, Patchogue, NY, with his wife Ethel Albin, aged 23. Harold was shown to be a chauffeur for a lumber yard.
In 1940, Harold Albin, aged 38, of Patchogue, NY, could be found at Attica State Prison, in Attica, Wyoming, NY.
Obituary - Harold Albin, 63, of 141 Medford Avenue, Patchogue, died Friday at Meadowbrook Hospital. Born in Patchogue, he was a life resident and a truck driver for a produce company. He is survived by a daughter, Miss Ruth Albin; a son, Thomas, both of Patchogue; four brothers, Arthur of Coram, Kenneth of Bayport, Cortland of New York City, and Earl of Middle Island; and a sister, Mrs. Winifred McCormick of Sayville. Services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Ruland's Funeral Home, the Rev. Robert Rapalje of the Nazarene Church officiating. Interment was in Cedar Grove Cemetery.
(Records of Cedar Grove Cemetery; 1910, 1920, 1930, 1940 US Federal Census; Suffolk County News (Sayville) - Friday, December 31, 1926, Page: 4; New York, Sing Sing Prison Admission Registers, 1865-1939 for Harold Albin; The Suffolk County news., October 15, 1964, Page 6; The Long Island advance., October 29, 1964, Page 4)
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