Person:Albert Bishop (1)

Watchers
m. 16 May 1861
  1. Charles Eldridge Bishop1863 - 1945
  2. Lilly Mae Bishop1868 - 1958
  3. James E. Bishop1873 - 1908
  4. Albert "Bert" Bishop1877 - 1952
  5. Chester "Chet" Arthur Bishop1881 - 1964
m. 17 Sep 1899
Facts and Events
Name Albert "Bert" Bishop
Gender Male
Birth? 11 Jul 1877 Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri, United States
Graduation[1] 1896 Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri, United StatesKingston High School
Marriage 17 Sep 1899 to Edith May Paul
Death[2][3][4] 6 Oct 1952 Saint Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri, United States
Burial? 8 Oct 1952 Kingston Cemetery, Kingston, Caldwell, Missouri, United States
Other[5] Saint Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri, United StatesFractured Hip Illness
References
  1. Marilyn Williams. The First 150 Years of Kingston, Missouri: Sesquicentennial 1843-1993. (1993)
    35, 1/20/07.

    Listed as Alumni of Kingston High School, Class of 1896

  2. Notes

    Newspaper Unknown
    Bert Bishop Dies in Nursing Home
    Bert Bishop, 75, died last night at a nursing home here after a year's
    illness. Mr. Bishop, former night clerk at the Jesse James hotel, had been a
    resident of Kingston, Mo., until the last ten years which he spent in St.
    Joseph. Services will be at 2 tomorrow from the Clark Chapel at Kingston. The
    Rev. Arthur L. Huff, pastor of the Polo, Mo., Methodist Church, will officiate and burial wil l be in the Kingston cemetery. Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Lillie Esteb, and a brother Chester Bishop, both of Kingston, and a niece, Miss Helen Bishop of St. Joseph. The body is at the Clark mortuary, Kingston.
    Hamilton Advocate Hamiltonian, Hamilton, Missouri October 9, 1952
    Bert Bishop dies in St. Joseph nursing home being ill the past several
    months. Mr. Bishop was a former resident of Kingston, being night clerk at the Jesse James H otel for several years. He moved to St. Joseph approximately ten years ago. The body was brought to the Clark Funeral Home Tuesday morning and the funeral service was held at the funeral home Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock by Rev. Arthur L. Huff of Polo. Burial was in the Kingston cemetery.
    He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Lillie Esteb; one brother, Chester Bishop, a sister-on-law, Mrs. Lela Heiser, all of Kingston, and several neices and nephews. Nieces from this community are Mrs. Forrest Hill, Miss Helen Bishop of St. Joseph. Nephews are Berl Bishop, Polo and Harold and Mont Esteb.
  3. Biography

    Hamilton Advocate Hamiltonian, Hamilton, Missouri January 11, 1934
    BERT BISHOP INJURED
    Kingston Man May Have Fractured Hip
    Taken to a St. Joseph Hospital Wednesday Afternoon
    Bert Bishop, well known resident of Kingston, sustained serious injuries yesterday while working in the timber with his nephew George Bishop.
    It is not known exactly how Mr. Bishop was injured, but it is thought he has a hip fract ured.
    Mr. Bishop was taken to a St. Joseph hospital for examination and treatment.
  4. Biography

    Albert and Edith Bishop had no children. They operated a hotel in Kingston,
    Missouri across the street east of the Court House. They sold the hotel in the early 30's an d moved to St. Joseph, Missouri.Caldwell County, Kingston, Missouri Marriage Records Book G, page 136.
    Research by Leah Esteb, Kingston, Missouri
  5. Notes

    Hamilton Advocate Hamiltonian, Hamilton, Missouri January 11, 1934
    BERT BISHOP INJURED
    Kingston Man May Have Fractured Hip
    Taken to a St. Joseph Hospital Wednesday Afternoon
    Bert Bishop, well known resident of Kingston, sustained serious injuries yesterday while working in the timber with his nephew George Bishop.
    It is not known exactly how Mr. Bishop was injured, but it is thought he has a hip fract ured.
    Mr. Bishop was taken to a St. Joseph hospital for examination and treatment.