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Hello: I am researching the John Albaugh family of Ohio and hope someone can provide additional information. 1840 Ohio Census Albaugh, John page 179 Licking County, Washington Township 1WM 20-30 1WF 20-30 1WF 5-10 2WF 0-5 1850 Licking County, Ohio [Eden Township]; 432 roll 703 pg 815 Albaugh, John age 39 carpenter born Maryland [sic] Albaugh, Martha age 35 born Pennsylvania Albaugh, Rachel age 15 born Ohio Albaugh, Maria age 13 born Ohio Albaugh, Lucinda age 10 born Ohio Albaugh, David age 7 born Ohio Albaugh, Timothy age 5 born Ohio Albaugh, Mary Ann age 3 born Ohio Albaugh, Nancy age 1/12 born Ohio 1860 Licking County, Ohio Census John Albaugh, 49, millwright, person estate $200, b. Maryland Martha Albaugh, 45, housekeeper, b. Penn. Lucinda, 19, housekeeper, b. Ohio David, 17, farmer, b. Ohio Timothy, 15, farmer, b. Ohio Mary A., 12, b. Ohio Nancy, 9, b. Ohio John, 7, b. Ohio Rebecca, b. Ohio 1870 Licking County, Ohio Census, St. Louisville P.O., Washington Township, 5 September 1870, p. 451, dwelling 193, family 194: John Albaugh, 59, wagon make, b. Ohio Martha Albaugh, 54, keeps house, b. New Jersey John Albaugh, 17, wagon maker, b. Ohio Rebecca Albaugh, 14, helps mother, b. Ohio Mary MORTER, 8, b. Ohio Eli MORTER, 6, b. Ohio -John Albaugh The subject of this sketch died at his home in Utica, after a protracted and painful illness, August 1, 1878 at the age of 66 years, 3 months, and 28 days. He was born In Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania but lived in this county since 1817, and in Utica for the last twenty-five years, most of which time he was an acting Justice of the Peace. Funeral services were under the direction of the Masonic fraternity, of which he was a member; the religious services being conducted at the Christian Church by Elder M.M. Lohr. A large concourse of friends attended the obsequies of the deceased, who was highly esteemed by the community in which he lived. 1880 Census Pleasant Twp., Knox Co. Ohio Martha Albaugh 66 John Albaugh 25 The Morter in the 1870 census are their grandchildren from their daughter Lucinda's marriage to Blyth Morter, my GGGGfather. I know he died in 1869, but I don't know what happen to Lucinda Albaugh Morter after 1870 or to Martha Albaugh after 1880 Notify Administrator about this message?
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