Albion Everett Lanpher

(4 July 1903 - 1961)
Albion Everett Lanpher|b. 4 Jul 1903\nd. 1961|p2609.htm|Everett E. Lanpher|b. 1877\nd. 1957|p2610.htm|Abbie Amoden(?)|b. 11 Nov 1883\nd. 2 Dec 1981|p2665.htm|||||||||||||
Albion was born in Sutton, Caledonia County, Vermont, on 4 July 1903.1,2 He was the son of Everett E. Lanpher and Abbie Amoden(?).1 He was a resident in the household of Everett E. Lanpher in the 1910 census taken in Island Pond, Brighton, Essex County, Vermont. He was a resident in the household of Everett E. Lanpher in the 1920 census taken in Rumney, Grafton County, New Hampshire. He married Myrtle Myrle Holt circa 1925.3 He was a head of household in the 1 April 1930 census taken in Campton, Grafton County, New Hampshire; Myrtle Myrle Holt resided in the same household; as did Phyllis Allene Lanpher; Christine Lanpher; and Darrell Lanpher. Albion died in 1961 in Northfield, Washington County, Vermont.1
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Descendants of Allen Downing Felch

Children of Albion Everett Lanpher and Myrtle Myrle Holt

Cited documentation

  1. [S167] From Ancestry World Tree on line, 19 Oct 2003.
  2. [S222] Pamela Jean McCarthy, of Texas; multiple messages via e-mail, to Darrell A. Martin 2004. Phyllis: "grandfathers: Everett E. Lanpher ... grandmothers: Abbie Amoden Lanpher."
  3. [S200] Gay Wickersham Davis, of Washington State; multiple messages via e-mail, to Darrell A. Martin October, 2003. "m/1 Albion Everett Lanpher."
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