Family History - Albert H. Standish
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This family history features Albert H. Standish and three of his descendants down to the second generation.
First and Second Generations
1.
Albert H. Standish,
1 born ca. 1928 in Illinois, the son of
Stuart Standish and
Marilla Whittle.
1, 2 Albert married
Betty Mae Osborne (born ca. November 1929, the daughter of
John Harding Osborne and
Wilhelmina A. ‘Minnie’ Ermisch3).
- U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Illinois, DuPage County, Lombard Village, Enumeration District 22-46, Sheet No. 2B; family of Stuart Standish (29, Illinois, manager, credit union, first married age 21); wife Marilla W. Standish (27, Illinois, first married age 20); son Amos Standish (6, Illinois); son Stuart Standish (3 4/12, Illinois); son Albert H. Standish (2 5/12, Illinois).
- U.S. Federal Census, 1940, North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, Long Creek, Enumeration District 60-101, Sheet No. 9B; family of Cloyde E. Blythe (32, North Carolina, shop foreman, fixture cabinet); wife Marion Blythe (24, North Carolina); daughter Mildred Blythe (11/12, North Carolina); lodger Stewart Standish (39, Illinois, widow, salesman, baking); son Amos Standish (16, Illinois); son Stewart Standish Jr. (13, Illinois); son Albert Standish (12, Illinios); daughter Lora Standish (9, Illinois).
- U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Indiana, Vigo County, Harrison Township; Enumeration District 84-47, Sheet No. 20A; family of John H. Osborne (35, Illinois, teacher, high school, first married age 27); wife Minnie A. Osborne (33, Indiana, first married age 22); daughter Doris J. Osborne (9, Indiana); daughter Ruth M. Osborne (8, Indiana); daughter Virginia R. Osborne (6, Indiana); daughter Mary C. Osborne (4 10/12, Indiana); daughter Betty M. Osborne (5/12, Indiana).
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