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Ambrose Alspach

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Ambrose Alspach

Birth
Hancock County, Ohio, USA
Death
13 Feb 1915 (aged 73)
Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 7, Row 1
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Son of Jacob B. Alspach

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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Monday, February 15, 1915

Ambrose ALSPACH, 73, well known in this county as a manufacturer of cider and its by-products, died Saturday night at his home on north Madison street after a long illness. Death was caused by dropsy. He was born in Fairfield county, Ohio.
Mr. Alspach came to Fulton from Miami county in 1885 and erected a cider mill on east Ninth street. Two years later he moved the mill to Eighth street, where he purchased five acres, which was platted by him and became known as the Alspach addition. Until 1907, Mr. Alspach and his sons were active in manufacturing cider and also followed the carpenter trade. During his residence in Rochester, Mr. Alspach became known as an expert gardener, and along this line experimented in the low ground in the rear of the city water works.
Ambrose Alspach was married in Miami county in October, 1867, to Miss Samantha ANGLEMEIER, who is living now at the home of her son, Milton Alspach. They were the parents of seven sons, six of whom are living. The youngest boy, William [ALSPACH], was drowned in 1889 in the race near their home. The sons living are: Ephraim [ALSPACH] of Manastee, Mich., Aaron [ALSPACH], Alfred [ALSPACH] and Lester [ALSPACH] of North Dakota, Charles [ALSPACH] and Milton [ALSPACH] of this city.
Mrs. Alspach is now very ill at the home of her son. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the house. Rev. J. F. WAGONER in charge. Mr. Alspach was a member of the Church of God of this city.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Tuesday, February 16, 1915

The funeral of Ambrose ALSPACH took place this afternoon at the home at 1:30, Elder J. F. WAGONER officiating. Interment in the I.O.O.F. cemetery.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1915
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Son of Jacob B. Alspach

NO HEADSTONE ON THIS GRAVE

Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Monday, February 15, 1915

Ambrose ALSPACH, 73, well known in this county as a manufacturer of cider and its by-products, died Saturday night at his home on north Madison street after a long illness. Death was caused by dropsy. He was born in Fairfield county, Ohio.
Mr. Alspach came to Fulton from Miami county in 1885 and erected a cider mill on east Ninth street. Two years later he moved the mill to Eighth street, where he purchased five acres, which was platted by him and became known as the Alspach addition. Until 1907, Mr. Alspach and his sons were active in manufacturing cider and also followed the carpenter trade. During his residence in Rochester, Mr. Alspach became known as an expert gardener, and along this line experimented in the low ground in the rear of the city water works.
Ambrose Alspach was married in Miami county in October, 1867, to Miss Samantha ANGLEMEIER, who is living now at the home of her son, Milton Alspach. They were the parents of seven sons, six of whom are living. The youngest boy, William [ALSPACH], was drowned in 1889 in the race near their home. The sons living are: Ephraim [ALSPACH] of Manastee, Mich., Aaron [ALSPACH], Alfred [ALSPACH] and Lester [ALSPACH] of North Dakota, Charles [ALSPACH] and Milton [ALSPACH] of this city.
Mrs. Alspach is now very ill at the home of her son. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the house. Rev. J. F. WAGONER in charge. Mr. Alspach was a member of the Church of God of this city.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Tuesday, February 16, 1915

The funeral of Ambrose ALSPACH took place this afternoon at the home at 1:30, Elder J. F. WAGONER officiating. Interment in the I.O.O.F. cemetery.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1915
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh

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