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Albert Luton

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Albert Luton

Birth
Weeksville, Pasquotank County, North Carolina, USA
Death
22 Jul 1936 (aged 86)
Conway, Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Conway, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Bedford Times-Press (Bedford, Iowa), Thursday, July 30, 1936, p. 2
CONWAY
Funeral Services Held For A. Luton
Funeral services for A. Luton, 86, who died in Conway Wednesday, July 22, were held at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. James Walls. Burial was in the Conway cemetery.
Albert Luton, son of William and Rhoda [Sanders] Luton, was born in Weeksville, N. Car., May 14, 1950 [1850]. He was married at Weeksville, Dec. 24, 1874 to Ida V.[illa] Jackson. They moved to Conway, Iowa, in 1878, making him a resident of Conway for 57 years.
To this union were born seven children, three of whom survive. They are J.[ames] B. [axter] Luton of St. Joseph, Mo., Mrs. Ray Lambley of Conway, and Mrs. Jessie White of Norfolk, Va.
He was a constant sufferer during the past six years from pain which could not be eased or cured. He was left an orphan at the age of 14 years so obtained his education with difficulty, but grew to be widely read and very studious, and was looked upon as one of the most substantial citizens of the community.
Mrs. Luton died Dec. 18, 1929.
Bedford Times-Press (Bedford, Iowa), Thursday, July 30, 1936, p. 2
CONWAY
Funeral Services Held For A. Luton
Funeral services for A. Luton, 86, who died in Conway Wednesday, July 22, were held at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. James Walls. Burial was in the Conway cemetery.
Albert Luton, son of William and Rhoda [Sanders] Luton, was born in Weeksville, N. Car., May 14, 1950 [1850]. He was married at Weeksville, Dec. 24, 1874 to Ida V.[illa] Jackson. They moved to Conway, Iowa, in 1878, making him a resident of Conway for 57 years.
To this union were born seven children, three of whom survive. They are J.[ames] B. [axter] Luton of St. Joseph, Mo., Mrs. Ray Lambley of Conway, and Mrs. Jessie White of Norfolk, Va.
He was a constant sufferer during the past six years from pain which could not be eased or cured. He was left an orphan at the age of 14 years so obtained his education with difficulty, but grew to be widely read and very studious, and was looked upon as one of the most substantial citizens of the community.
Mrs. Luton died Dec. 18, 1929.


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