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Claude Bradford Albietz, 18771958 (81 Jahre alt)

Name
Claude Bradford /Albietz/
Vornamen
Claude Bradford
Nachname
Albietz
Geburt
Beruf
electrician / cafetria manager
Geburt eines Geschwisters
Tod eines Geschwisters
Geburt eines Bruders
Geburt eines Bruders
Tod eines Bruders
Bestattung eines Bruders
Adresse: Greenwood Cemetery
Tod eines väterlichen Großvaters
Notiz: Mathias Albietz

Mathias Albietz

At St. Mary's Hospital, at 6:30 a.m., May 10th, of paralysis, M. Albietz, aged about 72 years, died.
The deceased was an old resident of Decatur and was a cabinet maker by occupation. He leaves three sons and a daughter. George and Charles are two of the sons, and Mrs. Humphrey is the daughter.

Bestattung eines väterlichen Großvaters
Geburt eines Bruders
Tod eines Bruders
Notiz: The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. [Charles B.] Albietz died at 12:30 yesterday at the home of its parents, 1956 East William Street. It was but a year and four months old, and had been ill but four days. The funeral will be held Thursday from the residence.
Bestattung eines Bruders
Adresse: Greenwood Cemetery
Geburt einer Schwester
Tod einer Schwester
Bestattung einer Schwester
Adresse: Greenwood Cemetery
Notiz: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61517341/bertha-albietz
Geburt einer Schwester
Notiz: May 1892
INDI:EVEN:NOTE:TEXT: May 1892
Heirat
Notiz: The Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois)

The Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois)
Wed, 6 Aug 1902 · Page 8

Home Wedding


Marriage of Miss Dora Adkesson to Claude Albietz—Church Wedding.

A quiet home wedding occurred last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Adkesson, 1004 Walnut street, where their oldest daughter, Miss Dora Adkesson, was married to Claude Albietz, son of Charles Albietz, 1206 East Leafland avenue.
Standing under a canopy of asparagus and tuberoses the couple were met by Rev. F. B. Jones of the Christian Tabernacle who performed the ceremony at 8 o’clock. About one hundred friends of the couple were present.

The bride was gowned in a becoming costume of silk mull, trimmed with applique lace and white satin ribbon. She wore a small bouquet of bride’s roses. Following the ceremony there was a sumptuous wedding supper served by the bride’s parents. The table was decorated with bouquets of cut flowers and trailing vines of asparagus.

The couple were the recipient of many beautiful presents. The bride, the daughter of C. B. Adkesson, the well know tinner, is an accomplished young lady, and has a host of friends.

The groom is a packer at the Suffern & Hunt Mills and is an energetic young man. After a bridal tour the couple will be at home to friends at 1004 South Walnut street, after August 12.

Tod einer Mutter
Notiz: Mrs. Elizabeth Albeitz, wife of Charles Albeitz, died at 6:55 o'clock Friday evening at the family residence, 1227 North Warren street. She would have been 63 years old next Tuesday. Her death was caused by neuritis.

Mrs. Elizabeth Albeitz, wife of Charles Albeitz, died at 6:55 o'clock Friday evening at the family residence, 1227 North Warren street. She would have been 63 years old next Tuesday. Her death was caused by neuritis.
Mrs. Albeitz was born July 23, 1855, near Lovington. She and Charles Albeitz were married July 15, 1875. She as an active member of Golden Crown camp, Royal Neighbors of America and of Myrtle Temple, Pythian Sisters and had many friends.
Mrs.Albeitz is survived by her husband and three children, Roy Albeitz of Rock Island, Claude and Grace Albeitz of Decatur; brother and four sisters, Charles Matheney, Mrs. Charles Cunningham, Mrs. Moses Purdy and Mrs. John Squires, all of Decatur, and Mrs. Frank Cassell of Chicago.

Review Sat. July 20, 1918

The funeral of Mrs. Charles Albietz was held at 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon at the family residence, 1227 North Warren Street. There was a large attendance, and many beautiful floral tributes were sent.

The services were conducted by Rev. T. Harley Marsh, pastor of the First Baptist Church.

The music was furnished by Miss Caroline Bean and Miss Ethel Mitchell. Miss Consuello Cummings was the accompanist. The flowers were in charge of Miss Flora Bridges, Miss Lida Snow, Miss Edna van Buskirk, Miss Irene Harding, Miss Anna Stough, Miss Margaret Stough, Miss Harshbarger and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harding.

The pallbearers were Henry Curry, E. W. Barkman, Frank Berg, Fred Klick, Charles Myers and Charles Cook. The interment was in Greenwood.

Bestattung einer Mutter
Adresse: Greenwood Cemetery
Notiz: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61517224/elizabeth-albietz
Tod eines Vaters
Bestattung eines Vaters
Adresse: Greenwood Cemetery
Notiz: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61517206/charles-e_-albietz
Tod einer Ehefrau
Notiz: The Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois) ·

The Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois) ·
Sun, 10 Nov 1957 · Page 25

MRS. CLAUDE ALBIETZ.
ILL SEVERAL YEARS, DIES

Mrs. Dora Albietz, 82 of 952 N. 32nd St., where she had been a patient since Aug. 9. She had been in failing health several years.

She was born Aug. 9, 1875, in Minneapolis, Minn. She was married Aug 5, 1912, to Claude Albietz in Decatur.

She had lived in Decatur most of her life and was a member of the Cleveland Avenue Methodist Church.

Mrs. Albietz leave her husband and a brother, Charles Adkesson, of Chicago.

Funeral services will be at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in the J. J. Moran & Sons Funeral Home, where friends may call after 1 p. m. Monday. Burial will be in Macon County Memorial Park.

Tod
Notiz: The Decatur Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) ·

The Decatur Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) ·
Sun, 6 Jul 1958 · Page 3

CLAUDE ALBIETZ, 81
ILL ONE WEEK DIES

Claude Albietz, 81, of 826 W. Wood St., died at 5:25 p. m. yesterday in the Decatur and Macon County Hospital where he had been a patient since June 27.

Mr. Albietz was born April 24, 1877. He married Dora Adkesson in Decatur, Aug. 5, 1912. She died Nov. 9, 1957.

He leaves a brother, Roy, Moline.
The body is at the J. J. Moran & Sons Funeral Home, where arrangements are incomplete.


The Decatur Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) ·
Mon, 7 Jul 1958 · Page 20

Albietz Rites

Funeral services for Claude Albietz, 81, of 826 W. Wood St., will be at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in the J. J. Moran and Sons Funeral Home with burial in Macon County Memorial Park.

Bestattung
Adresse: Macon County Memorial Park
Notiz: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172116326/claude-bradford-albietz
Familie mit Eltern
Vater
18541923
Geburt: 15. Januar 1854 27 23 Montezuma, Parke County, Indiana, USA
Tod: 28. Oktober 1923Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, USA
Mutter
18551918
Geburt: 23. Juli 1855Lovington, Moultrie County, Illinois, USA
Tod: 19. Juli 1918Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, USA
Heirat Heirat15. Juli 1875IL, USA
18 Monate
älteres Geschwister
16 Monate
er selbst
18771958
Geburt: 24. April 1877 23 21 IN, USA
Tod: 5. Juli 1958Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, USA
21 Monate
jüngeres Geschwister
18 Monate
jüngerer Bruder
18791886
Geburt: 1. Juli 1879 25 23 Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, USA
Tod: 9. September 1886Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, USA
6 Jahre
jüngerer Bruder
18851972
Geburt: 30. Juli 1885 31 30 Decatur, Macon, Illinois, USA
Tod: 4. Februar 1972Coal Valley, Rock Island, Illinois, USA
4 Jahre
jüngerer Bruder
18891890
Geburt: Februar 1889 35 33 IL, USA
Tod: 25. Juni 1890IL, USA
23 Monate
jüngere Schwester
18901890
Geburt: 1890 35 34
Tod: 6. Oktober 1890Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, USA
3 Jahre
jüngere Schwester
Familie mit Dora Adkesson
er selbst
18771958
Geburt: 24. April 1877 23 21 IN, USA
Tod: 5. Juli 1958Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, USA
Ehefrau
18751957
Geburt: 9. August 1875Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Tod: 9. November 1957Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, USA
Heirat Heirat5. August 1902Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, USA
Heirat

The Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois)
Wed, 6 Aug 1902 · Page 8

Home Wedding


Marriage of Miss Dora Adkesson to Claude Albietz—Church Wedding.

A quiet home wedding occurred last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Adkesson, 1004 Walnut street, where their oldest daughter, Miss Dora Adkesson, was married to Claude Albietz, son of Charles Albietz, 1206 East Leafland avenue.
Standing under a canopy of asparagus and tuberoses the couple were met by Rev. F. B. Jones of the Christian Tabernacle who performed the ceremony at 8 o’clock. About one hundred friends of the couple were present.

The bride was gowned in a becoming costume of silk mull, trimmed with applique lace and white satin ribbon. She wore a small bouquet of bride’s roses. Following the ceremony there was a sumptuous wedding supper served by the bride’s parents. The table was decorated with bouquets of cut flowers and trailing vines of asparagus.

The couple were the recipient of many beautiful presents. The bride, the daughter of C. B. Adkesson, the well know tinner, is an accomplished young lady, and has a host of friends.

The groom is a packer at the Suffern & Hunt Mills and is an energetic young man. After a bridal tour the couple will be at home to friends at 1004 South Walnut street, after August 12.

Tod

The Decatur Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) ·
Sun, 6 Jul 1958 · Page 3

CLAUDE ALBIETZ, 81
ILL ONE WEEK DIES

Claude Albietz, 81, of 826 W. Wood St., died at 5:25 p. m. yesterday in the Decatur and Macon County Hospital where he had been a patient since June 27.

Mr. Albietz was born April 24, 1877. He married Dora Adkesson in Decatur, Aug. 5, 1912. She died Nov. 9, 1957.

He leaves a brother, Roy, Moline.
The body is at the J. J. Moran & Sons Funeral Home, where arrangements are incomplete.


The Decatur Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) ·
Mon, 7 Jul 1958 · Page 20

Albietz Rites

Funeral services for Claude Albietz, 81, of 826 W. Wood St., will be at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in the J. J. Moran and Sons Funeral Home with burial in Macon County Memorial Park.

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