He was one of six children born to his parents' union. His known siblings were ---
Fletcher Adams
Clarence Adams
Fannie Mae Adams
He made his home in Marshall, Texas where he worked for the US Post Office as a mail clerk.
Upon his passing, ALBERT ADAMS was laid to rest on March 21, 1940 on the grounds of Powder Mill Cemetery in Harrison County, Texas.
Frank Johnson was the funeral director who managed the burial arrangements.
His sister, Mrs. Fannie Mae Hagler, was the informant on the death certificate.
Sources
~ Texas Death Certificate #14814
~ 1900-1940 US Census Records of Harrison County, Texas
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He was one of six children born to his parents' union. His known siblings were ---
Fletcher Adams
Clarence Adams
Fannie Mae Adams
He made his home in Marshall, Texas where he worked for the US Post Office as a mail clerk.
Upon his passing, ALBERT ADAMS was laid to rest on March 21, 1940 on the grounds of Powder Mill Cemetery in Harrison County, Texas.
Frank Johnson was the funeral director who managed the burial arrangements.
His sister, Mrs. Fannie Mae Hagler, was the informant on the death certificate.
Sources
~ Texas Death Certificate #14814
~ 1900-1940 US Census Records of Harrison County, Texas
Respectfully, this memorial and its biography are submitted with care courtesy of FindingOurLott, Contributor #48513572.
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