Albert B. Benedict died Monday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. B. Gibson, 1107 Elm Street, in Shenandoah, Iowa where he has been making his home for the past two months. There was no immediate cause for his death and he was just worn out being 87 years old the fourth of last August. For forty years he was Justice of the Peace at Grange Hall, Mo., his old home, where the funeral services will be held, the corpse having been taken this morning by hearse to that place, accompanied by funderal director, S. G. Allured. He leaves to mourn him beside his daughter Mrs. J. B. Gibson, Mrs Clint Mart also of this place, a daughter, and a son, Josiah, of Washington and many friends among the early pioneers of northwest Missouri. - Shenandoah World.
Source: Greg Benedict.
Albert's first wife was Lois Hitchcock; she was born April 3, 1826 in New York; she died July 3, 1879 in Atchison County Missouri. Albert's second wife was Julia E. Wallace.
Albert B. Benedict died Monday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. B. Gibson, 1107 Elm Street, in Shenandoah, Iowa where he has been making his home for the past two months. There was no immediate cause for his death and he was just worn out being 87 years old the fourth of last August. For forty years he was Justice of the Peace at Grange Hall, Mo., his old home, where the funeral services will be held, the corpse having been taken this morning by hearse to that place, accompanied by funderal director, S. G. Allured. He leaves to mourn him beside his daughter Mrs. J. B. Gibson, Mrs Clint Mart also of this place, a daughter, and a son, Josiah, of Washington and many friends among the early pioneers of northwest Missouri. - Shenandoah World.
Source: Greg Benedict.
Albert's first wife was Lois Hitchcock; she was born April 3, 1826 in New York; she died July 3, 1879 in Atchison County Missouri. Albert's second wife was Julia E. Wallace.
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