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Ida Rebecca Albee 1850–1917 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 07 Jan 1850

Birth Location: Charlestown, Massachusetts

Death Date: Aft. 1917

Death Location: Malden, Massachusetts

Father: Godfrey Albee

Mother: Martha Willard

Spouse(s): George Brigham

Children(s):

In 1850, Ida Rebecca Albee entered the world in Charlestown, Massachusetts, born to Godfrey Babbitt Albee And Martha Letitia Willard. Ida Rebecca Albee married George Albert Draper Brigham. Ida Rebecca Albee passed away in 1917 in Malden, Massachusetts.

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Biography

  • In 1850, Ida Rebecca Albee entered the world in Charlestown, Massachusetts, born to Godfrey Babbitt Albee And Martha Letitia Willard.
  • Ida Rebecca Albee married George Albert Draper Brigham.
  • Ida Rebecca Albee passed away in 1917 in Malden, Massachusetts.

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Children(s)

Ida Albee's Ancestors

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Ida Albee
1850–1917
Birth Place: Charlestown, Massachusetts
Parents
Godfrey Babbitt Albee
1811–1863
Chesterfield, New Hampshire
Martha (Letitia) Willard
1829–1915
Charlestown, New Hampshire
Grandparents
Ziba Albee
1776–1835
BELLINGHAM, WORCESTER CO., MASSACHUSETTS
Nancy Babbitt
1780–1862
Westmoreland, New Hampshire
Great-Grandparents
Peter Albee
1746–1816
Rhoda Penniman
1749–1836
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Gideon Albee
1723–1799
Hepzibath Clark
1725–1811

Ida Albee's Timeline

2 Records

1850
07 Jan 1850
Birth of Ida Rebecca Albee in Charlestown, Massachusetts
Charlestown, Massachusetts
1917
Aft. 1917
Age 67
Death of Ida Rebecca Albee in Malden, Massachusetts
Malden, Massachusetts

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 07 Jan 1850
    Event Place: Charlestown, Massachusetts

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aft. 1917
    Event Place: Malden, Massachusetts

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