Husband of Margaret Ellen Walsh, m. 1874
Suspender buckle maker and commercial salesman
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Alfred A. Aston, lifelong; resident of Brooklyn, died Wednesday in his fifty-second year, at his home, 128 Java Street. He waa for a number of years engaged In the manufacture of suspender buckles, and was a member of Northern Star Council. He leaves a widow and four daughters. The Rev. Walter E. Bentley will conduct funeral services tonight at 8 o'clock. Interment tomorrow afternoon at Evergreen Cemetery.
SOURCE:
The Standard Union
Brooklyn, New York
Fri, Jan 10, 1908, Page 3
Husband of Margaret Ellen Walsh, m. 1874
Suspender buckle maker and commercial salesman
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Alfred A. Aston, lifelong; resident of Brooklyn, died Wednesday in his fifty-second year, at his home, 128 Java Street. He waa for a number of years engaged In the manufacture of suspender buckles, and was a member of Northern Star Council. He leaves a widow and four daughters. The Rev. Walter E. Bentley will conduct funeral services tonight at 8 o'clock. Interment tomorrow afternoon at Evergreen Cemetery.
SOURCE:
The Standard Union
Brooklyn, New York
Fri, Jan 10, 1908, Page 3
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