Bert's parents divorced when he was nine years old, and his mother married Dr. Stacey Hemenway, a local physician, later that same year. The new family lived in Olene or Bonanza in Lake County, Oregon. Bert had three more half brothers and two more step-fathers before he gained the age of majority, but little is known of those formative years.
On the 25 of September 1904, Bert married Bertha Pendleton, the daughter of Creed and Mary Ellen (Goodman) Pendleton. In 1907 they had a baby girl they named Myrtle.
Unfortunately, Bert was not destined to have a long and happy life, for only two short years later, on 27 July 1909, he passed away and was laid to rest at the Lakeview Oddfellows cemetery in Lake County, Oregon, near the Alford family plot where his father and several siblings are also buried.
In 1912, his widow Bertha married another sheep farmer named Patrick John Angland, but she perished in the great flu epidemic of 1918. Patrick Angland raised Bert's daughter Myrtle as his own. Myrtle is still in Angland's household in the 1920 census. Later that same year in Lake County, a Myrtle Alford marries Ernest Drumm. It is yet to be confirmed whether this is the same Myrtle Alford.
CENSUS: US 1880; Kerbyville, Josephine, Oregon; Page 156C
MARRIAGE: Lake Co, OR marriage records, Vol 2, page 266
[compiled by Alicia Roundy Houston]
Bert's parents divorced when he was nine years old, and his mother married Dr. Stacey Hemenway, a local physician, later that same year. The new family lived in Olene or Bonanza in Lake County, Oregon. Bert had three more half brothers and two more step-fathers before he gained the age of majority, but little is known of those formative years.
On the 25 of September 1904, Bert married Bertha Pendleton, the daughter of Creed and Mary Ellen (Goodman) Pendleton. In 1907 they had a baby girl they named Myrtle.
Unfortunately, Bert was not destined to have a long and happy life, for only two short years later, on 27 July 1909, he passed away and was laid to rest at the Lakeview Oddfellows cemetery in Lake County, Oregon, near the Alford family plot where his father and several siblings are also buried.
In 1912, his widow Bertha married another sheep farmer named Patrick John Angland, but she perished in the great flu epidemic of 1918. Patrick Angland raised Bert's daughter Myrtle as his own. Myrtle is still in Angland's household in the 1920 census. Later that same year in Lake County, a Myrtle Alford marries Ernest Drumm. It is yet to be confirmed whether this is the same Myrtle Alford.
CENSUS: US 1880; Kerbyville, Josephine, Oregon; Page 156C
MARRIAGE: Lake Co, OR marriage records, Vol 2, page 266
[compiled by Alicia Roundy Houston]
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