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Lester Raymond Albaugh

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Lester Raymond Albaugh Veteran

Birth
Death
1918 (aged 20–21)
France
Burial
Ankeny, Polk County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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US 1900 Census, Crocker Township, Polk, Iowa, United States

Head John Albaugh M 28 Iowa
Wife Ida Albaugh F 23 Iowa
Son Lester Albaugh M 3 Iowa
Son Claude Albaugh M 2 Iowa
Son Floyd Albaugh M 2 Iowa
Daughter Goldie Albaugh F 0 Iowa

1910 census, Douglas, Polk, Iowa, United States.

Head John S Albaugh M 38 Iowa
Wife Ida Albaugh F 33 Iowa
Son Lester Albaugh M 13 Iowa
Son Claude Albaugh M 11 Iowa
Son Floyd Albaugh M 11 Iowa
Daughter Goldie Albaugh F 10 Iowa
Son Charlie Albaugh M 7 Iowa
Daughter Leota Albaugh F 6 Iowa
Son Otis Albaugh M 3 Iowa
Daughter Wilma Albaugh F 1 Iowa

Married Carrie E. Wohlwend on February 27, 1918, in Ankeny, Polk, Iowa, United States. She later remarried to Floyd C Gabbert.

The American Legion of Alkeny was formed in 1919 and initially named for Charles McGovern, the first Ankeny men to give his life in wartime. A second name was soon added to honor Lester Albaugh, who died in France in 1918. Later that same year in the auxiliary was organized for the wives, mothers and sisters of Albaugh-McGovern Post No. 42 (American Legion).

Born in Crocker, Iowa, United States. His cause of death says that he died from disease. One family tree on Ancestry lists his death place as Finistère, Brittany (Bretagne), France.
US 1900 Census, Crocker Township, Polk, Iowa, United States

Head John Albaugh M 28 Iowa
Wife Ida Albaugh F 23 Iowa
Son Lester Albaugh M 3 Iowa
Son Claude Albaugh M 2 Iowa
Son Floyd Albaugh M 2 Iowa
Daughter Goldie Albaugh F 0 Iowa

1910 census, Douglas, Polk, Iowa, United States.

Head John S Albaugh M 38 Iowa
Wife Ida Albaugh F 33 Iowa
Son Lester Albaugh M 13 Iowa
Son Claude Albaugh M 11 Iowa
Son Floyd Albaugh M 11 Iowa
Daughter Goldie Albaugh F 10 Iowa
Son Charlie Albaugh M 7 Iowa
Daughter Leota Albaugh F 6 Iowa
Son Otis Albaugh M 3 Iowa
Daughter Wilma Albaugh F 1 Iowa

Married Carrie E. Wohlwend on February 27, 1918, in Ankeny, Polk, Iowa, United States. She later remarried to Floyd C Gabbert.

The American Legion of Alkeny was formed in 1919 and initially named for Charles McGovern, the first Ankeny men to give his life in wartime. A second name was soon added to honor Lester Albaugh, who died in France in 1918. Later that same year in the auxiliary was organized for the wives, mothers and sisters of Albaugh-McGovern Post No. 42 (American Legion).

Born in Crocker, Iowa, United States. His cause of death says that he died from disease. One family tree on Ancestry lists his death place as Finistère, Brittany (Bretagne), France.

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