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Alfred Noble Couden

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Alfred Noble Couden

Birth
Death
16 Dec 1911 (aged 68)
Burial
Morrow, Warren County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. B
Memorial ID
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S/O James S & Ann Tea, Couden. H/O Prudence Brant, Couden.

Alfred N. Couden was born Aug. 7, 1843; he worked on the farm with his father, attending school during the winter terms, until 25 years old; since then has devoted his attention to milling; he was married Oct. 15, 1868, to Prudence A. Brant, daughter of Abraham and Hester (Jeffries) Brant. They have two children— Frank M. and Grace A. Mrs. Prudence Couden was born in this county Aug. 28, 1846; her father was a native of New Jersey and her mother of Virginia. They came to Ohio and settled in Warren Co. as early as 1814. Alfred Couden is a Past Grand of Morrow Lodge, No. 116. Also a Past Chief Patriarch of Salem Encampment, No. 208, I. O. O. F. He is also Treasurer of the lodge. During the late rebellion, he served in the 146th O. N. G. during the 100-days service.
source: Beers History of Warren County page 1022
S/O James S & Ann Tea, Couden. H/O Prudence Brant, Couden.

Alfred N. Couden was born Aug. 7, 1843; he worked on the farm with his father, attending school during the winter terms, until 25 years old; since then has devoted his attention to milling; he was married Oct. 15, 1868, to Prudence A. Brant, daughter of Abraham and Hester (Jeffries) Brant. They have two children— Frank M. and Grace A. Mrs. Prudence Couden was born in this county Aug. 28, 1846; her father was a native of New Jersey and her mother of Virginia. They came to Ohio and settled in Warren Co. as early as 1814. Alfred Couden is a Past Grand of Morrow Lodge, No. 116. Also a Past Chief Patriarch of Salem Encampment, No. 208, I. O. O. F. He is also Treasurer of the lodge. During the late rebellion, he served in the 146th O. N. G. during the 100-days service.
source: Beers History of Warren County page 1022


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