Mary Evelyn Albright  ‎(I04467)‎
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Mary Evelyn Albright

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Gender: FemaleFemale
      

Birth: June 22 1890 23 21 Franklin Twp, Wayne, Ohio/Wayne Co., OH
Death: September 28 1975 ‎(Age 85)‎ Wooster, Wayne, Ohio
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Birth June 22 1890 23 21 Franklin Twp, Wayne, Ohio/Wayne Co., OH


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Marriage Paul David Grady - September 14 1910 ‎(Age 20)‎ Franklin Twp, Wayne Co OH


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Death September 28 1975 ‎(Age 85)‎ Wooster, Wayne, Ohio


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Parents Family  (F1664)
David Franklin Albright
1866 - 1943
Myrtie Valerte Langell
1869 - 1944
Archie Earl Albright
1888 - 1975
Mary Evelyn Albright
1890 - 1975

Immediate Family  (F1631)
Paul David Grady
1887 - 1972
James Milbourn Grady
-
Margaret Jean Grady
-
Mildred Myrna Grady
-


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The following is extracted from "A Few Descendants and Ancestors of WmHenry Albright and Anna Laura Eyman" by James M. Grady.
Mary Albright was born in Franklin Twp. Wayne Co., Ohio in 1890. Shemarried Paul Grady in 1910 and they spent the early years of theirmarriage on rental farms in Wayne County. In 1921 they bought theirfirst farm in Chester Township and live d there until 1959.
In Chester Twp. they had settled on excellent farm land occupied byapproximately 50% of residents who were commonly referred to as Amish orMennonites. These were not the true Amish, who had beards. Most of ourneighbors were clean shaven bu t did drive horse and buggies and woreplain clothes.
Mom was on call by the local doctor, Dr. Ford Ganyard, to act asmidwife for the birth of several neighbor hood children. She lovedsocializing with women of the community in church and Grange functions.
Mary was widowed in 1972 and moved from their home on Poplar St. inWooster to an apartment on Larwill. When the end came for her, she wasdoing the thing she enjoyed most in life; She had just finished eating agood Sunday lunch in the baseme nt of her church and was enjoying aconversation with friends when she just laid her head down on the tableand gave up the ghost.‎[leyda.FTW]‎

The following is extracted from "A Few Descendants and Ancestors ofWm Henry Albright and Anna Laura Eyman" by James M. Grady.
Mary Albright was born in Franklin Twp. Wayne Co., Ohio in 1890. Shemarried Paul Grady in 1910 and they spent the early years of theirmarriage on rental farms in Wayne County. In 1921 they bought theirfirst farm in Chester Township and live d there until 1959.
In Chester Twp. they had settled on excellent farm land occupied byapproximately 50% of residents who were commonly referred to as Amish orMennonites. These were not the true Amish, who had beards. Most of ourneighbors were clean shaven bu t did drive horse and buggies and woreplain clothes.
Mom was on call by the local doctor, Dr. Ford Ganyard, to act asmidwife for the birth of several neighbor hood children. She lovedsocializing with women of the community in church and Grange functions.
Mary was widowed in 1972 and moved from their home on Poplar St. inWooster to an apartment on Larwill. When the end came for her, she wasdoing the thing she enjoyed most in life; She had just finished eating agood Sunday lunch in the baseme nt of her church and was enjoying aconversation with friends when she just laid her head down on the tableand gave up the ghost.‎[leyda.FTW]‎

The following is extracted from "A Few Descendants and Ancestors ofWm Henry Albright and Anna Laura Eyman" by James M. Grady.
Mary Albright was born in Franklin Twp. Wayne Co., Ohio in 1890. Shemarried Paul Grady in 1910 and they spent the early years of theirmarriage on rental farms in Wayne County. In 1921 they bought theirfirst farm in Chester Township and live d there until 1959.
In Chester Twp. they had settled on excellent farm land occupied byapproximately 50% of residents who were commonly referred to as Amish orMennonites. These were not the true Amish, who had beards. Most of ourneighbors were clean shaven bu t did drive horse and buggies and woreplain clothes.
Mom was on call by the local doctor, Dr. Ford Ganyard, to act asmidwife for the birth of several neighbor hood children. She lovedsocializing with women of the community in church and Grange functions.
Mary was widowed in 1972 and moved from their home on Poplar St. inWooster to an apartment on Larwill. When the end came for her, she wasdoing the thing she enjoyed most in life; She had just finished eating agood Sunday lunch in the baseme nt of her church and was enjoying aconversation with friends when she just laid her head down on the tableand gave up the ghost.‎[oldodie.FTW]‎

The following is extracted from "A Few Descendants and Ancestors of WmHenry Albright and Anna Laura Eyman" by James M. Grady.
Mary Albright was born in Franklin Twp. Wayne Co., Ohio in 1890. Shemarried Paul Grady in 1910 and they spent the early years of theirmarriage on rental farms in Wayne County. In 1921 they bought theirfirst farm in Chester Township and live d there until 1959.
In Chester Twp. they had settled on excellent farm land occupied byapproximately 50% of residents who were commonly referred to as Amish orMennonites. These were not the true Amish, who had beards. Most of ourneighbors were clean shaven bu t did drive horse and buggies and woreplain clothes.
Mom was on call by the local doctor, Dr. Ford Ganyard, to act asmidwife for the birth of several neighbor hood children. She lovedsocializing with women of the community in church and Grange functions.
Mary was widowed in 1972 and moved from their home on Poplar St. inWooster to an apartment on Larwill. When the end came for her, she wasdoing the thing she enjoyed most in life; She had just finished eating agood Sunday lunch in the baseme nt of her church and was enjoying aconversation with friends when she just laid her head down on the tableand gave up the ghost.‎[leyda.FTW]‎

The following is extracted from "A Few Descendants and Ancestors ofWm Henry Albright and Anna Laura Eyman" by James M. Grady.
Mary Albright was born in Franklin Twp. Wayne Co., Ohio in 1890. Shemarried Paul Grady in 1910 and they spent the early years of theirmarriage on rental farms in Wayne County. In 1921 they bought theirfirst farm in Chester Township and live d there until 1959.
In Chester Twp. they had settled on excellent farm land occupied byapproximately 50% of residents who were commonly referred to as Amish orMennonites. These were not the true Amish, who had beards. Most of ourneighbors were clean shaven bu t did drive horse and buggies and woreplain clothes.
Mom was on call by the local doctor, Dr. Ford Ganyard, to act asmidwife for the birth of several neighbor hood children. She lovedsocializing with women of the community in church and Grange functions.
Mary was widowed in 1972 and moved from their home on Poplar St. inWooster to an apartment on Larwill. When the end came for her, she wasdoing the thing she enjoyed most in life; She had just finished eating agood Sunday lunch in the baseme nt of her church and was enjoying aconversation with friends when she just laid her head down on the tableand gave up the ghost.‎[leyda.FTW]‎

The following is extracted from "A Few Descendants and Ancestors ofWm Henry Albright and Anna Laura Eyman" by James M. Grady.
Mary Albright was born in Franklin Twp. Wayne Co., Ohio in 1890. Shemarried Paul Grady in 1910 and they spent the early years of theirmarriage on rental farms in Wayne County. In 1921 they bought theirfirst farm in Chester Township and live d there until 1959.
In Chester Twp. they had settled on excellent farm land occupied byapproximately 50% of residents who were commonly referred to as Amish orMennonites. These were not the true Amish, who had beards. Most of ourneighbors were clean shaven bu t did drive horse and buggies and woreplain clothes.
Mom was on call by the local doctor, Dr. Ford Ganyard, to act asmidwife for the birth of several neighbor hood children. She lovedsocializing with women of the community in church and Grange functions.
Mary was widowed in 1972 and moved from their home on Poplar St. inWooster to an apartment on Larwill. When the end came for her, she wasdoing the thing she enjoyed most in life; She had just finished eating agood Sunday lunch in the baseme nt of her church and was enjoying aconversation with friends when she just laid her head down on the tableand gave up the ghost.‎[master2.FTW]‎

The following is extracted from "A Few Descendants and Ancestors of WmHenry Albright and Anna Laura Eyman" by James M. Grady.
Mary Albright was born in Franklin Twp. Wayne Co., Ohio in 1890. Shemarried Paul Grady in 1910 and they spent the early years of theirmarriage on rental farms in Wayne County. In 1921 they bought theirfirst farm in Chester Township and live d there until 1959.
In Chester Twp. they had settled on excellent farm land occupied byapproximately 50% of residents who were commonly referred to as Amish orMennonites. These were not the true Amish, who had beards. Most of ourneighbors were clean shaven bu t did drive horse and buggies and woreplain clothes.
Mom was on call by the local doctor, Dr. Ford Ganyard, to act asmidwife for the birth of several neighbor hood children. She lovedsocializing with women of the community in church and Grange functions.
Mary was widowed in 1972 and moved from their home on Poplar St. inWooster to an apartment on Larwill. When the end came for her, she wasdoing the thing she enjoyed most in life; She had just finished eating agood Sunday lunch in the baseme nt of her church and was enjoying aconversation with friends when she just laid her head down on the tableand gave up the ghost.‎[leyda.FTW]‎

The following is extracted from "A Few Descendants and Ancestors ofWm Henry Albright and Anna Laura Eyman" by James M. Grady.
Mary Albright was born in Franklin Twp. Wayne Co., Ohio in 1890. Shemarried Paul Grady in 1910 and they spent the early years of theirmarriage on rental farms in Wayne County. In 1921 they bought theirfirst farm in Chester Township and live d there until 1959.
In Chester Twp. they had settled on excellent farm land occupied byapproximately 50% of residents who were commonly referred to as Amish orMennonites. These were not the true Amish, who had beards. Most of ourneighbors were clean shaven bu t did drive horse and buggies and woreplain clothes.
Mom was on call by the local doctor, Dr. Ford Ganyard, to act asmidwife for the birth of several neighbor hood children. She lovedsocializing with women of the community in church and Grange functions.
Mary was widowed in 1972 and moved from their home on Poplar St. inWooster to an apartment on Larwill. When the end came for her, she wasdoing the thing she enjoyed most in life; She had just finished eating agood Sunday lunch in the baseme nt of her church and was enjoying aconversation with friends when she just laid her head down on the tableand gave up the ghost.‎[leyda.FTW]‎

The following is extracted from "A Few Descendants and Ancestors ofWm Henry Albright and Anna Laura Eyman" by James M. Grady.
Mary Albright was born in Franklin Twp. Wayne Co., Ohio in 1890. Shemarried Paul Grady in 1910 and they spent the early years of theirmarriage on rental farms in Wayne County. In 1921 they bought theirfirst farm in Chester Township and live d there until 1959.
In Chester Twp. they had settled on excellent farm land occupied byapproximately 50% of residents who were commonly referred to as Amish orMennonites. These were not the true Amish, who had beards. Most of ourneighbors were clean shaven bu t did drive horse and buggies and woreplain clothes.
Mom was on call by the local doctor, Dr. Ford Ganyard, to act asmidwife for the birth of several neighbor hood children. She lovedsocializing with women of the community in church and Grange functions.
Mary was widowed in 1972 and moved from their home on Poplar St. inWooster to an apartment on Larwill. When the end came for her, she wasdoing the thing she enjoyed most in life; She had just finished eating agood Sunday lunch in the baseme nt of her church and was enjoying aconversation with friends when she just laid her head down on the tableand gave up the ghost.


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Family with Parents
Father
David Franklin Albright ‎(I08649)‎
Birth July 13 1866 30 30 Franklin Twp, Wayne, Ohio/Wayne Co., OH
Death December 30 1943 ‎(Age 77)‎ Franklin Twp, Wayne, Ohio/Wayne Co., OH
3 years
Mother
 
Myrtie Valerte Langell ‎(I08660)‎
Birth May 20 1869 27 28 Wayne, Ohio
Death December 3 1944 ‎(Age 75)‎ Mt Vernon, Ohio

Marriage: October 18 1888 -- FranklinTwp, Wayne, OH/Wayne Co., OH
1 month
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Brother
Archie Earl Albright ‎(I08670)‎
Birth November 27 1888 22 19 Franklin Twp, Wayne Co., OH
Death November 15 1975 ‎(Age 86)‎ Florida
19 months
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Mary Evelyn Albright ‎(I04467)‎
Birth June 22 1890 23 21 Franklin Twp, Wayne, Ohio/Wayne Co., OH
Death September 28 1975 ‎(Age 85)‎ Wooster, Wayne, Ohio
Family with Paul David Grady
Husband
Paul David Grady ‎(I04438)‎
Birth September 16 1887 27 22 E. Union Twp, Wayne, Ohio/Wayne Co., OH
Death June 13 1972 ‎(Age 84)‎ Wooster, Wayne, Ohio
3 years

 
Mary Evelyn Albright ‎(I04467)‎
Birth June 22 1890 23 21 Franklin Twp, Wayne, Ohio/Wayne Co., OH
Death September 28 1975 ‎(Age 85)‎ Wooster, Wayne, Ohio

Marriage: September 14 1910 -- Franklin Twp, Wayne Co OH
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