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Personal data Albert B. Farley 


Household of Albert B. Farley

He is married to Laura May Foster.

They got married on December 30, 1893 at Fulton Co., OH, he was 22 years old.

Albert B. Farley oo Laura May Foster

Marriage source: Wauseon Chapter NSDAR, Fulton Co., OH Marriages 1864 - 1927, (Swanton OH, FCCOGS, MCMXCVI), pg. 49, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH

'Farley, Albert B. - Foster, Laura M. 30 Dec 1893 6-116" <>

Child(ren):

  1. Alice Fern Farley  1896-1960
  2. Ralph Lloyd Farley  1898-????
  3. Helen Farley  ± 1903-1971


Notes about Albert B. Farley

Albert B. Farley

Source: Hanna, Jackie, "The Alwood Family Tree -- William Allwood (Alwood) descendants", (Portage, MI, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alwoodtree&id=I19263, vi Mar MMXI)

"... Albert B. FARLEY Sex: M Birth: 2 APR 1869 in Michigan Note: 1900 census gives birth as Apr 1871

Census: 1870 James Farley HH, Almer Twp, Tuscola Co, Michigan Census: 1900 Wauseon, Fulton Co, Ohio Note: occ: sailor at sea Census: 1910 Wauseon, Fulton Co, Ohio Note: occ: drayman, proprietor Census: 1920 Wauseon, Fulton Co, Ohio Note: occ: hauler Census: 1930 Wauseon, Fulton Co, Ohio Note: occ: truck driver

Death: 27 JUN 1933 in Wauseon, Fulton Co, Ohio Note: of aortic regurgitation; informant: Ralph Farley, Morenci, MI Burial: 29 JUN 1933 Wauseon Union Cem, Clinton Twp, Fulton Co, Ohio Change Date: 28 JUL 2010

Father: James FARLEY b: ABT 1825 in Pennsylvania Mother: Susan Catherine ALWOOD b: 14 DEC 1835 in Delta, Fulton Co, Ohio

Marriage 1 Laura May FOSTER b: 2 DEC 1872 in Ohio Married: 30 DEC 1893 in Fulton Co, Ohio Note: by D D Helms (license return says 30 Dec 1894, but was filed 12 Mar 1894, license applied for 29 Dec 1893)

Note: may also have had daughter Mary Jane who died age 5 months and is buried in same part of Wauseon Union Cem

Children

1. Alice Fern FARLEY b: 5 JUN 1896 in Toledo, Lucas Co, Ohio 2. Ralph Lloyd FARLEY b: 23 SEP 1898 in Toledo, Lucas Co, Ohio 3. Helen FARLEY b: ABT 1903 in Ohio"

Crew, Chris, & Schoonover, Mitch, Fulton County Ohio Death Records Transcriptions Book #4 1924 - 1951, (Swanton OH, FCCOGS, MMX), pgs 46 a & b, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH,

[Pg. 46 a, Line 6]

"Farley, Albert B. 62y2m15d Male Died: 1933 June 27 Married Place of Death: Wauseon Place of Birth: Mich"

[Pg. 46 b, Line 6]

"Truckman Father: Unknown Mother: Susan Alwood Cause of Death: Cor. Thrombosis Place of Residence: Wauseon Physician: Lee E. Botts"

Date of birth calculated from death data.

NSDAR Cemetery Readings Vol. I (reprint), (Swanton OH, Fulton Co. Chapt. OH Gen. Soc., MCMXCVIII), pgs. 140 & 149, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH

[Pg. 140]

"Wauseon Union Cemetery Clinton Township ... The Wauseon Union Cemetery is located at the western edge of the city ... Done in 1954. ..."

[Pg. 149]

"... FARLEY, Albert B., 1869-1933
Laura M. 1872-150 ..."

Wauseon Chapter NSDAR, Fulton Co., OH Marriages 1864 - 1927, (Swanton OH, FCCOGS, MCMXCVI), pg. 49, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH

'Farley, Albert B. - Foster, Laura M. 30 Dec 1893 6-116"

Hanna, Jackie, "The Alwood Family Tree -- William Allwood (Alwood) descendants", (Portage, MI, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alwoodtree&id=I19263, vi Mar MMXI)

"... Albert B. FARLEY Sex: M Birth: 2 APR 1869 in Michigan Note: 1900 census gives birth as Apr 1871

Census: 1870 James Farley HH, Almer Twp, Tuscola Co, Michigan Census: 1900 Wauseon, Fulton Co, Ohio Note: occ: sailor at sea Census: 1910 Wauseon, Fulton Co, Ohio Note: occ: drayman, proprietor Census: 1920 Wauseon, Fulton Co, Ohio Note: occ: hauler Census: 1930 Wauseon, Fulton Co, Ohio Note: occ: truck driver

Death: 27 JUN 1933 in Wauseon, Fulton Co, Ohio Note: of aortic regurgitation; informant: Ralph Farley, Morenci, MI Burial: 29 JUN 1933 Wauseon Union Cem, Clinton Twp, Fulton Co, Ohio Change Date: 28 JUL 2010

Father: James FARLEY b: ABT 1825 in Pennsylvania Mother: Susan Catherine ALWOOD b: 14 DEC 1835 in Delta, Fulton Co, Ohio

Marriage 1 Laura May FOSTER b: 2 DEC 1872 in Ohio Married: 30 DEC 1893 in Fulton Co, Ohio Note: by D D Helms (license return says 30 Dec 1894, but was filed 12 Mar 1894, license applied for 29 Dec 1893)

Note:

may also have had daughter Mary Jane who died age 5 months and is buried in same part of Wauseon Union Cem

Children

1. Alice Fern FARLEY b: 5 JUN 1896 in Toledo, Lucas Co, Ohio 2. Ralph Lloyd FARLEY b: 23 SEP 1898 in Toledo, Lucas Co, Ohio 3. Helen FARLEY b: ABT 1903 in Ohio" <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Albert B. Farley

James Farley
± 1825-< 1881

Albert B. Farley
1871-1933

1893
Helen Farley
± 1903-1971

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