Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Lorenzo Dow Albaugh

In 1900, Logonuzo Albaugh (50 - Mar 1850) owned a farm in Pioneer Twp., Cedar County, Iowa, where he lived with his second wife, Ida (36 - Apr 1864). Also living in the home were Lorenzo and Ida's daughter, Erma (2); five children from Lorenzo's first marriage: Harry (23 - Feb 1877), Mamie (18 - Mar 1882), Cora (15 - Oct 1884), Pearl (10 - Oct 1886) and Orlie (10 - Aug 1889); Lorenzo's brother Ed Albaugh (32 - Aug 1867) and a nephew named Samuel Shaughney (12 - Jan 1888).


Lorenzo Dow Albaugh

In 1900, Logonuzo Albaugh (50 - Mar 1850) owned a farm in Pioneer Twp., Cedar County, Iowa, where he lived with his second wife, Ida (36 - Apr 1864). Also living in the home were Lorenzo and Ida's daughter, Erma (2); five children from Lorenzo's first marriage: Harry (23 - Feb 1877), Mamie (18 - Mar 1882), Cora (15 - Oct 1884), Pearl (10 - Oct 1886) and Orlie (10 - Aug 1889); Lorenzo's brother Ed Albaugh (32 - Aug 1867) and a nephew named Samuel Shaughney (12 - Jan 1888).


Ida Jane Dwinnel

In 1930, 66 year old widow Ida Albaugh lived on the farm of her widowed son-in-law, Alex Singer in Spink Twp., Union County, South Dakota.


John Marchand MD

John Marchand (Martchen, Murchant) and Celie Singer did not have a happy marriage. Reportedly, John drank heavily. They eventually separated. They had no children.


Cecelia Singer

No children.


Elizabeth Catherine Haid

Sources conflict on date of birth:
1862 -- Tom Singer
Feb 1865 - 1900 census (difficult to read; could be 1868)