He appears on the 1900 census at Chicago with his father and stepmother, Amanda (nee Carothers), elder brother Jesse, and younger half-brother Martin Carothers Dubs.
Alford married Mary Webster Taylor, daughter of Daniel W. and Mariah (Brewster) Taylor of Newcastle, Pennsylvania.
They were the parents of one known child, Alford Webster Dubs, who died while a young man.
Alford and Mary appear together at Waukegan on census records from 1910 through 1940.
In 1942, he listed his brother Edwin A. Dubs of Cleveland, Ohio as his next-of-kin on his World War II draft registration.
Illinois death records show Alford died at Waukegan and was buried there, but the cemetery where he was interred is not named.
No record of his wife can be found after the 1940 census.
He appears on the 1900 census at Chicago with his father and stepmother, Amanda (nee Carothers), elder brother Jesse, and younger half-brother Martin Carothers Dubs.
Alford married Mary Webster Taylor, daughter of Daniel W. and Mariah (Brewster) Taylor of Newcastle, Pennsylvania.
They were the parents of one known child, Alford Webster Dubs, who died while a young man.
Alford and Mary appear together at Waukegan on census records from 1910 through 1940.
In 1942, he listed his brother Edwin A. Dubs of Cleveland, Ohio as his next-of-kin on his World War II draft registration.
Illinois death records show Alford died at Waukegan and was buried there, but the cemetery where he was interred is not named.
No record of his wife can be found after the 1940 census.
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