Although we have nothing that absolutely proves this is Albert the son of John and Fanny Cassiday, everything points in that direction. Family information is the 3 Cassiday brothers were out West. Brothers, Robert and Daniel, are on the 1900 Census in Yavapai, Az. and the children living on the 1900 census for John and Fanny would have Albert as being deceased and he is not listed as a survivor when his mother died in 1902. Brother Robert died in Yavapai in 1905
and is buried at Camp Verdi only around 25 miles away. Also, Albert's tombstone is very reminiscent of the rest of the family's back in Illinois.
Although we have nothing that absolutely proves this is Albert the son of John and Fanny Cassiday, everything points in that direction. Family information is the 3 Cassiday brothers were out West. Brothers, Robert and Daniel, are on the 1900 Census in Yavapai, Az. and the children living on the 1900 census for John and Fanny would have Albert as being deceased and he is not listed as a survivor when his mother died in 1902. Brother Robert died in Yavapai in 1905
and is buried at Camp Verdi only around 25 miles away. Also, Albert's tombstone is very reminiscent of the rest of the family's back in Illinois.
Inscription
Died June 16 1899, Aged 21 years and 24 days.
Gravesite Details
Stone is worn.
Family Members
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