Edward died in WWI. Found on WPA 1930's Graves Registration Survey. They show his name as Edward Albers.
All the articles regarding his service and death show him as Edward Albert/Alberts.
Telegram letter from 11/7/1918.
Memorial Service article from The Lake Park News 9/22/1921.
Letter from Lt O'Brien from The Lake Park News 2/6/1919.
Veteran's Notice from The Lake Park News 5/23/1940; shows his name as Edward Albert.
When his mother died in 1923, her name generally was shown as Alberts. She is also buried in this cemetery. She was Mary Ann Smith Alberts in her obituary.
Edward died in WWI. Found on WPA 1930's Graves Registration Survey. They show his name as Edward Albers.
All the articles regarding his service and death show him as Edward Albert/Alberts.
Telegram letter from 11/7/1918.
Memorial Service article from The Lake Park News 9/22/1921.
Letter from Lt O'Brien from The Lake Park News 2/6/1919.
Veteran's Notice from The Lake Park News 5/23/1940; shows his name as Edward Albert.
When his mother died in 1923, her name generally was shown as Alberts. She is also buried in this cemetery. She was Mary Ann Smith Alberts in her obituary.
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