Some sources list his parents as Bethuel Chittenden, Jr (1873 - 1919) and Lemira Dudley Chittenden (~1775 - 1840)
Albert and Mary's children, all born in Vermont include:
- Mary Adelia born August 26 1843
- Chloe Ann born August 10 1844
- Cassius Clay born October 30 or 31 1845
- Arthur Jehiel(Jehial) born November 1 1847
The 1850 US Census indicates Albert was a Provisions merchant (grocer). Albert owned a house on about 1 3/4 acres of land on Champlain Street in Burlington.
A death anouncement was published in The Burlington Courier (Burlington, VT) on September
16,1852. "... we have felt the intensest sympathy and highest admiration for him, as we have witnessed his almost miraculous struggles with, and more than miraculous conquests over infirmities, sickness, pain, poverty, and, indeed, almost every trial and difficulty, which would have appalled and crushed ang thing less than the bravest, noblest heart. "
Some sources list his parents as Bethuel Chittenden, Jr (1873 - 1919) and Lemira Dudley Chittenden (~1775 - 1840)
Albert and Mary's children, all born in Vermont include:
- Mary Adelia born August 26 1843
- Chloe Ann born August 10 1844
- Cassius Clay born October 30 or 31 1845
- Arthur Jehiel(Jehial) born November 1 1847
The 1850 US Census indicates Albert was a Provisions merchant (grocer). Albert owned a house on about 1 3/4 acres of land on Champlain Street in Burlington.
A death anouncement was published in The Burlington Courier (Burlington, VT) on September
16,1852. "... we have felt the intensest sympathy and highest admiration for him, as we have witnessed his almost miraculous struggles with, and more than miraculous conquests over infirmities, sickness, pain, poverty, and, indeed, almost every trial and difficulty, which would have appalled and crushed ang thing less than the bravest, noblest heart. "
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