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Alice Rowena Allbery

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Alice Rowena Allbery

Birth
Marietta, Washington County, Ohio, USA
Death
8 Oct 1893 (aged 27)
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.5513, Longitude: -96.1184921
Plot
Blk 59, Lot 4, Grave 5 ~elev. 1068
Memorial ID
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Her middle initial 'B' on her tombstone was an engraver's error or her family didn't write 'R' on the paper clearly. Her middle name --- Rowena --- Named after her aunt Alice Rowena Dolan Allbery. The whole families (Allbery and Dolan) moved from Beverly, Ohio to Blair, Nebraska.

Never married.

Blair Courier newspaper 11 Oct 1893

At the residence of her parents, in Blair, Nebraska, Sunday morning Oct. 8th, 1898, of consumption, Alice R. Allberry in the 27th year of her age.
Miss Allberry was born at Marietta, Ohio, Sept. 21st, 1866 and with her parents came to this city and has resided here continuously ever since. She was an educated and exemplory young woman and was a microscopist in the employment of the department of Agriculture until a few months ago when she resigned by reason of failing health and returned to her home in Blair. Her death was not unexpected and she leaves a large family of relatives and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. Her remains were interred in Blair cemetery on Tuesday.
Her middle initial 'B' on her tombstone was an engraver's error or her family didn't write 'R' on the paper clearly. Her middle name --- Rowena --- Named after her aunt Alice Rowena Dolan Allbery. The whole families (Allbery and Dolan) moved from Beverly, Ohio to Blair, Nebraska.

Never married.

Blair Courier newspaper 11 Oct 1893

At the residence of her parents, in Blair, Nebraska, Sunday morning Oct. 8th, 1898, of consumption, Alice R. Allberry in the 27th year of her age.
Miss Allberry was born at Marietta, Ohio, Sept. 21st, 1866 and with her parents came to this city and has resided here continuously ever since. She was an educated and exemplory young woman and was a microscopist in the employment of the department of Agriculture until a few months ago when she resigned by reason of failing health and returned to her home in Blair. Her death was not unexpected and she leaves a large family of relatives and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. Her remains were interred in Blair cemetery on Tuesday.


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