Byron Sherman Albro passed away at the age of 54 years old.
Occupation: Constable and Carpenter
Cause of Death: Abcess of left kidney
Note: I have been told that the Albro family originated in France and was spelled "Albroux" the ux was dropped in America.
Military Service:
Civil War Service144
115th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Company G
Name: Albro, Byron
Rank: Private
Age: 18
Date of Entering the Service: Jan. 5, 1864
Period of Service: 3 yrs.
Remarks: Captured Dec. 5, 1864, at Block House No. 4, Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad; paroled -: mustered out June 10, 1865, at Camp Chase, O., by order of the War Department.
Byron Sherman Albro siblings are:
William S. Albro b. 1849
John Simmons Albro b. 8 Jan. 1851
Byron Sherman Albro married Mary Viola Lytle on 4 September 1882 in Sharon Center, Medina Co., Ohio.
Byron Sherman Albro and Mary Viola Lytle children are:
Bessie Zilpha Albro b. 8 Sept. 1882
Joseph William Albro b. 20 Aug. 1889
Family Information Contributed by:
Yvette E. Aune
Byron Sherman Albro passed away at the age of 54 years old.
Occupation: Constable and Carpenter
Cause of Death: Abcess of left kidney
Note: I have been told that the Albro family originated in France and was spelled "Albroux" the ux was dropped in America.
Military Service:
Civil War Service144
115th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Company G
Name: Albro, Byron
Rank: Private
Age: 18
Date of Entering the Service: Jan. 5, 1864
Period of Service: 3 yrs.
Remarks: Captured Dec. 5, 1864, at Block House No. 4, Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad; paroled -: mustered out June 10, 1865, at Camp Chase, O., by order of the War Department.
Byron Sherman Albro siblings are:
William S. Albro b. 1849
John Simmons Albro b. 8 Jan. 1851
Byron Sherman Albro married Mary Viola Lytle on 4 September 1882 in Sharon Center, Medina Co., Ohio.
Byron Sherman Albro and Mary Viola Lytle children are:
Bessie Zilpha Albro b. 8 Sept. 1882
Joseph William Albro b. 20 Aug. 1889
Family Information Contributed by:
Yvette E. Aune
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