His ancestors came from Virginia. Eary in the fall of 1857 he moved to Effingham County, Illinois, where he commenced life's struggles for himself. In the succeding year 1858, he married Miss Margaret Gilmore, a native of Illinois. Here he lived, farming until 1868, when he again emigrated west, his destination being Dodge Co., MO in 1879 where he lived on one of the prettiest farms in Johson Co. During his time there he and his wife reared a family of 8 chldren.
The soil of Mr. Albin's farm is of the richest quality, which characterizes the township of which it is a part. Also, the yard surrouning his residence presents an appearance, fully in keeping with the other surroundings, and showed what pluck and industry can attain.
History of Johnson County Missouri
His ancestors came from Virginia. Eary in the fall of 1857 he moved to Effingham County, Illinois, where he commenced life's struggles for himself. In the succeding year 1858, he married Miss Margaret Gilmore, a native of Illinois. Here he lived, farming until 1868, when he again emigrated west, his destination being Dodge Co., MO in 1879 where he lived on one of the prettiest farms in Johson Co. During his time there he and his wife reared a family of 8 chldren.
The soil of Mr. Albin's farm is of the richest quality, which characterizes the township of which it is a part. Also, the yard surrouning his residence presents an appearance, fully in keeping with the other surroundings, and showed what pluck and industry can attain.
History of Johnson County Missouri
Family Members
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Mary "Polly" Albin Patterson
1816–1893
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Barbara Albin Crawford
1819–1902
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James Finley Albin
1821–1895
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William Slater Albin
1823–1902
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John Albin
1826–1903
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Sarah Ann Albin Wharton
1828–1916
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Samuel S. Albin
1830–1926
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Delilah Ellen Albin Witherspoon
1836–1915
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Nancy Jane Albin Porter
1837–1913
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Rachel Albin Reed
1838–1872
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Benjamin F. Albin
1845–1887
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