Day and month of birth are also from his World War I draft registration card and the U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007. However, his draft card gives his year of birth as 1873, and the SS Index gives it as 1875.
Place of birth is from the U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007.
Date and place of death are from Greenwood Cemetery records.
Father was Edwin A Alvers, abt 1821-1886; grandfather was Alexander Alvers. Edwin died before the extant records for Greenwood Cemetery begin. Cemetery records indicate that his wife, Isabella (Carl) Alvers, is buried in Section D, Lot 155-S. There are no markers on this lot. It is quite possible that Edwin is also buried on Lot 155-S, but it is not possible at this time to say that he is.
Day and month of birth are also from his World War I draft registration card and the U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007. However, his draft card gives his year of birth as 1873, and the SS Index gives it as 1875.
Place of birth is from the U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007.
Date and place of death are from Greenwood Cemetery records.
Father was Edwin A Alvers, abt 1821-1886; grandfather was Alexander Alvers. Edwin died before the extant records for Greenwood Cemetery begin. Cemetery records indicate that his wife, Isabella (Carl) Alvers, is buried in Section D, Lot 155-S. There are no markers on this lot. It is quite possible that Edwin is also buried on Lot 155-S, but it is not possible at this time to say that he is.
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