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==Birth==
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Albert S. Irons was born JUL 1855, the son of Jacob S. Irons (1 FEB 1832 - 1 JUN 1917) and
 
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Martha L. Helligas (13 DEC 1838 - 18 NOV 1892). Jacob also married Hannah Maria Smith. Albert's brothers and sisters were:
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*Allen Irons (ABT 1857 - UNKNOWN)
 
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*Harriet E. Irons (1857 - 1938)
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*Eliza M. Irons (ABT 1861 - 20 OCT 1892)
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*Abram C. Irons (ABT 1863 - UNKNOWN)
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*Mary Ette Irons (4 JUL 1864 - 1 JUN 1867)
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*Ida E. Irons (16 JUN 1866 - 17 MAR 1928)
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*Willlie Irons (29 JUL 1868 - 1 OCT 1876)
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*George Irons (13 FEB 1870 - 20 APR 1873)
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*Nellie Irons (ABT 1875 - UNKNOWN)
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*Minnie Irons (25 DEC 1876 - 25 JUL 1877)
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*George R. Irons (ABT 1886 - UNKNOWN)
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*Fred J. Irons (AUG 1895 - 1918)
  
 
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==Marriage & Children==  
 
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Albert Irons, of Berne married Mrs. Jessie E. Becker in a quiet wedding  at the home of the bride on West Mountain, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1911 at 1 o'clock.
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Albert Irons, of Berne married Mrs. Jessie E. Becker (JAN 1874 - 11 MAR 1942) in a quiet wedding  at the home of the bride on West Mountain, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1911 at 1 o'clock. Their child was:
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*Ruthie Irons (1914 - Feb 3, 1918)
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Albert S. Irons married ABT 1888 unknown. Their children were:
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*Maude Irons (NOV 1889 - UNKNOWN)
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*Arthur A. Irons (JUL 1891 - UNKNOWN)
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*Earl B. Irons (1893 - UNKNOWN )
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Albert S. Irons married ABT 1894 at Town of Wright, Schoharie, NY Adeline (Mirah) (FEB 1873 - : ABT 8 JAN 1927). Their children were:
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*George Irons ( - UNKNOWN)
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*'''[[Clyde Irons]]''' (4 SEP 1895 - SEP 1976 )
  
 
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Albert S. Irons died April 6, 1927 after a short illness from pneumonia.
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==Obituary==
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[[File:19270422IronsAlberObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Albert S. Irons Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — April 22, 1927</center>]]
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Albert Irons, after a short illness from pneumonia, died April 6th. His funeral was held from his late home, April 10th. Rev. G Leitka officiating. Burial in Beaverdam Cemetery near [[b:West Berne|West Berne]]. Mr. Irons was a highly esteemed citizen and a consistent member of the Baptist church. A large concourse of relatives and friends were in attendance. The floral pieces were many and beautiful.
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — April 22, 1927
  
 
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A quiet wedding took place at the home of the bride on West Mountain, Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 1 o'clock, when Mrs. Jessie E. Becker was united in marriage to Albert Irons, of Berne. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. C. H. Traver, pastor of the Berne Lutheran church. The bride was attired in a suit of smoke-gray broadcloth, trimmed with white lace and silk braid. Mrs. Frank Brownnell, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid and wore a becoming suit of white batiste. Mr. Frank Brownell acted as best man. After congratulations a bounteous dinner was served and enjoyed by all the guests. The afternoon and evening was spent in visiting until a late hour when the guests departed, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Irons a pleasant and happy future.
 
A quiet wedding took place at the home of the bride on West Mountain, Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 1 o'clock, when Mrs. Jessie E. Becker was united in marriage to Albert Irons, of Berne. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. C. H. Traver, pastor of the Berne Lutheran church. The bride was attired in a suit of smoke-gray broadcloth, trimmed with white lace and silk braid. Mrs. Frank Brownnell, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid and wore a becoming suit of white batiste. Mr. Frank Brownell acted as best man. After congratulations a bounteous dinner was served and enjoyed by all the guests. The afternoon and evening was spent in visiting until a late hour when the guests departed, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Irons a pleasant and happy future.
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In Memoram
 
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In loving memory of little Ruth L. Irons, 3 1/2 years old, who died Feb 3, 1918.
 
In loving memory of little Ruth L. Irons, 3 1/2 years old, who died Feb 3, 1918.
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Latest revision as of 18:36, 16 December 2012

Birth

Albert S. Irons was born JUL 1855, the son of Jacob S. Irons (1 FEB 1832 - 1 JUN 1917) and Martha L. Helligas (13 DEC 1838 - 18 NOV 1892). Jacob also married Hannah Maria Smith. Albert's brothers and sisters were:

  • Allen Irons (ABT 1857 - UNKNOWN)
  • Harriet E. Irons (1857 - 1938)
  • Eliza M. Irons (ABT 1861 - 20 OCT 1892)
  • Abram C. Irons (ABT 1863 - UNKNOWN)
  • Mary Ette Irons (4 JUL 1864 - 1 JUN 1867)
  • Ida E. Irons (16 JUN 1866 - 17 MAR 1928)
  • Willlie Irons (29 JUL 1868 - 1 OCT 1876)
  • George Irons (13 FEB 1870 - 20 APR 1873)
  • Nellie Irons (ABT 1875 - UNKNOWN)
  • Minnie Irons (25 DEC 1876 - 25 JUL 1877)
  • George R. Irons (ABT 1886 - UNKNOWN)

Half-Sibling:

  • Fred J. Irons (AUG 1895 - 1918)

Education

Occupation

Marriage & Children

Albert Irons, of Berne married Mrs. Jessie E. Becker (JAN 1874 - 11 MAR 1942) in a quiet wedding at the home of the bride on West Mountain, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1911 at 1 o'clock. Their child was:

  • Ruthie Irons (1914 - Feb 3, 1918)

Albert S. Irons married ABT 1888 unknown. Their children were:

  • Maude Irons (NOV 1889 - UNKNOWN)
  • Arthur A. Irons (JUL 1891 - UNKNOWN)
  • Earl B. Irons (1893 - UNKNOWN )

Albert S. Irons married ABT 1894 at Town of Wright, Schoharie, NY Adeline (Mirah) (FEB 1873 - : ABT 8 JAN 1927). Their children were:

  • George Irons ( - UNKNOWN)
  • Clyde Irons (4 SEP 1895 - SEP 1976 )

Death

Albert S. Irons died April 6, 1927 after a short illness from pneumonia.

Obituary

Albert S. Irons Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — April 22, 1927

Rensselaerville

Albert Irons, after a short illness from pneumonia, died April 6th. His funeral was held from his late home, April 10th. Rev. G Leitka officiating. Burial in Beaverdam Cemetery near West Berne. Mr. Irons was a highly esteemed citizen and a consistent member of the Baptist church. A large concourse of relatives and friends were in attendance. The floral pieces were many and beautiful.

Altamont Enterprise — April 22, 1927

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HYMENEAL.

A quiet wedding took place at the home of the bride on West Mountain, Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 1 o'clock, when Mrs. Jessie E. Becker was united in marriage to Albert Irons, of Berne. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. C. H. Traver, pastor of the Berne Lutheran church. The bride was attired in a suit of smoke-gray broadcloth, trimmed with white lace and silk braid. Mrs. Frank Brownnell, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid and wore a becoming suit of white batiste. Mr. Frank Brownell acted as best man. After congratulations a bounteous dinner was served and enjoyed by all the guests. The afternoon and evening was spent in visiting until a late hour when the guests departed, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Irons a pleasant and happy future.

Altamont Enterprise - February 24, 1911

In Memoram

In loving memory of little Ruth L. Irons, 3 1/2 years old, who died Feb 3, 1918.

Altamont Enterprise - February 7, 1919

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