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Charles P Albright

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Charles P Albright

Birth
Milton, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
29 Jun 1906 (aged 53)
Horseheads, Chemung County, New York, USA
Burial
Horseheads, Chemung County, New York, USA Add to Map
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CHARLES P. ALBRIGHT (Jun 8 1853 - Jun 29 1906) In 1880 census, he is living in Limestone Twp., Lycoming Co., PA., with his wife, JOANNA CATHERINE FRANK (Feb 12 1856 - Dec 4 1893). Joanna C. Albright is the only one listed in the attached bible records that is not a blood relative of Charles' parents.

The children of Charles and Joanna Albright were:

WILLIAM BURTON ALBRIGHT (Apr 28 1876 - Jan 25 1955)

JOHN HENRY ALBRIGHT (Nov 9 1877 - Jul 28 1955)

HOWARD G. ALBRIGHT (Feb 14 1880 - Feb 1 1881)

HARRY F. ALBRIGHT (Jan 23 1889 - Jul 3 1956)

In 1900, the census for Elmira, Chemung Co., New York, shows Charles, widowed, living in a household separate from his sons Burton, John and Harry, whom are all living together in a another household, with Burton's wife, Agnes.

In 1905, the census for Horseheads, Chemung Co., New York shows Charles P. Albright, watchman (age 52, b. 1853) living with his 2ND WIFE, DELINA (____?____) ALBRIGHT (age 39, b. 1866) and son Harry (age 16, b. 1889).

From the Geneva Advertiser Gazette of July 6, 1906:

Charles Albright, engineer at the Nestor Hotel, met with a tragic death last Friday evening while he was attending the engine. The accident happened while he was repairing the engine, the dynamo being out of order. The dynamo was protected by a glass case and Albright was in some manner caught in the machinery throwing him against a glass, which was smashed. A sharp edge cut a gash in the left side of his neck about two inches long and penetrating the jugular vein. His left arm between the elbow and wrist was also broken. Mr. Hollister at once summoned Dr. Collie, but before the physician arrived Albright had bled to death.

The remains were removed to Kennedy & Kennedy's undertaking rooms. Albright's home was in Horseheads. He had been employed at the hotel about two months and was considered a competent man.
CHARLES P. ALBRIGHT (Jun 8 1853 - Jun 29 1906) In 1880 census, he is living in Limestone Twp., Lycoming Co., PA., with his wife, JOANNA CATHERINE FRANK (Feb 12 1856 - Dec 4 1893). Joanna C. Albright is the only one listed in the attached bible records that is not a blood relative of Charles' parents.

The children of Charles and Joanna Albright were:

WILLIAM BURTON ALBRIGHT (Apr 28 1876 - Jan 25 1955)

JOHN HENRY ALBRIGHT (Nov 9 1877 - Jul 28 1955)

HOWARD G. ALBRIGHT (Feb 14 1880 - Feb 1 1881)

HARRY F. ALBRIGHT (Jan 23 1889 - Jul 3 1956)

In 1900, the census for Elmira, Chemung Co., New York, shows Charles, widowed, living in a household separate from his sons Burton, John and Harry, whom are all living together in a another household, with Burton's wife, Agnes.

In 1905, the census for Horseheads, Chemung Co., New York shows Charles P. Albright, watchman (age 52, b. 1853) living with his 2ND WIFE, DELINA (____?____) ALBRIGHT (age 39, b. 1866) and son Harry (age 16, b. 1889).

From the Geneva Advertiser Gazette of July 6, 1906:

Charles Albright, engineer at the Nestor Hotel, met with a tragic death last Friday evening while he was attending the engine. The accident happened while he was repairing the engine, the dynamo being out of order. The dynamo was protected by a glass case and Albright was in some manner caught in the machinery throwing him against a glass, which was smashed. A sharp edge cut a gash in the left side of his neck about two inches long and penetrating the jugular vein. His left arm between the elbow and wrist was also broken. Mr. Hollister at once summoned Dr. Collie, but before the physician arrived Albright had bled to death.

The remains were removed to Kennedy & Kennedy's undertaking rooms. Albright's home was in Horseheads. He had been employed at the hotel about two months and was considered a competent man.


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