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Rev Perry James Albright

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Rev Perry James Albright Veteran

Birth
Arcanum, Darke County, Ohio, USA
Death
16 Nov 1916 (aged 72)
Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
, Lot: 64, Sp: 1
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*Published November 18, 1916 - New Castle Daily Courier, New Castle, IN

REV. P. J. ALBRIGHT
(Special to The Daily Courier.)

KOKOMO, Ind., Nov. 18 - The Rev. Perry J. Albright, age 73, died of paralysis, at his home here Thursday night. He was born in Darke county, Ohio, September 23, 1844, and was the last surviving child of a family of ten children. He became a member of the North Indiana conference in 1874 and continued a member of that conference until his death.
Among the churches he has served were those at Perkinsville, Elwood, Dunkirk, Selma, Burlington, Alexandria, Middletown and Farmland. For two years he served as chaplain at the Michigan City prison. Mr. Albright had been in failing health for three years. He is survived by one son and a daughter, Earl W. Albright of Chicago and Mrs. Grace Myers of Goldsmith. The funeral was held this afternoon at the Main Street Methodist church.
*Published November 18, 1916 - New Castle Daily Courier, New Castle, IN

REV. P. J. ALBRIGHT
(Special to The Daily Courier.)

KOKOMO, Ind., Nov. 18 - The Rev. Perry J. Albright, age 73, died of paralysis, at his home here Thursday night. He was born in Darke county, Ohio, September 23, 1844, and was the last surviving child of a family of ten children. He became a member of the North Indiana conference in 1874 and continued a member of that conference until his death.
Among the churches he has served were those at Perkinsville, Elwood, Dunkirk, Selma, Burlington, Alexandria, Middletown and Farmland. For two years he served as chaplain at the Michigan City prison. Mr. Albright had been in failing health for three years. He is survived by one son and a daughter, Earl W. Albright of Chicago and Mrs. Grace Myers of Goldsmith. The funeral was held this afternoon at the Main Street Methodist church.


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