Source:Albin, Ethel Winifred. Virginia Albins

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Source The Virginia Albins: the history of the Albin Family out of Old Frederick County
immigrants, Mary Bruce and William Albin and their descendants who migrated westward with the opening of new territories carving a civilization out of a wilderness
Author Albin, Ethel Winifred, 1913-2006
Coverage
Place Frederick, Virginia, United States
Virginia, United States
Year range 1650 - 1900
Surname Alban, Albin, Bookout, Bruce, Clark, Driscol, Hinshaw, Lambert, Vincent
Subject Family tree
Publication information
Type Book
Publisher Anundsen Pub. Co.
Date issued c1989
Place issued Decorah, Iowa, United States (Box 230, Decorah 52101)
Citation
Albin, Ethel Winifred, 1913-2006. The Virginia Albins: the history of the Albin Family out of Old Frederick County: immigrants, Mary Bruce and William Albin and their descendants who migrated westward with the opening of new territories carving a civilization out of a wilderness. (Decorah, Iowa, United States (Box 230, Decorah 52101): Anundsen Pub. Co., c1989).
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Contents

Table of Contents

Table of contents for The Virginia Albins : the history of the Albin family out of old Frederick County : immigrants, Mary Bruce and William Albin and their descendants who migrated westward with the opening of new territories carving a civilization out of a wilderness / by Ethel Winifred Albin.

FRONTPIECE iii
FOREWARD v
LIST OF MAPS, ILLUSTRATION & PHOTOS viii

CHAPTER ONE Early Settlers in Old Frederick County and Their Pioneer Life
Pages 1 - 10 Notes and References i - v

CHAPTER TWO William Albin, Progenitor of the Albin Family of Old Frederick
Pages 11 - 20 County Notes and References i - v

CHAPTER THREE John Albin, Oldest Son of William and Mary (Bruce) Albin
Pages 21 - 29 Notes and References 1 - vii

CHAPTER FOUR Children of John and Ann (McNeil) Albin

    SECTION ONE        Joseph Albin
Pages 31 - 97 Notes and References i - xxvii
    SECTION TWO        William Albin
Pages 99 - 123 Notes and References i - iii
    SECTION THREE      John Albin, Jr.
Pages 125 - 160 Notes and References i - iii
    SECTION FOUR.      Gabriel Albin
Pages 161 - 165 Notes and References i - ii
    SECTION FIVE       Sarah (Albin) Lambert
Pages 167 - 174 Notes and References i - iv
    SECTION SIX        Samuel Albin
Pages 175 - 179 Notes and References i - ii
    SECTION SEVEN      George Albin
Pages 181 - 199 Notes and References i - ii
    SECTION EIGHT      Rebecca (Albin) Martin
Pages 201 - 202

CHAPTER FIVE Robert Albin, Son of William & Mary (Bruce) Albin
Pages 203 - 238 Notes and References i - xvi

CHAPTER SIX William Albin, Jr., Son of Wiliam and Mary (Bruce) Albin
Pages 239 - 280 Notes and References i - vii

CHAPTER SEVEN James Albin, Son of William and Mary (Bruce) Albin
Pages 281 - 301 Notes and References i - v

CHAPTER EIGHT George Albin, Son of William and Mary (Bruce) Albin
Pages 303 - 314 Notes and References i - iii


INDEX - Pages 315 - 370.

About the Author

The following came from this genealogy.

“Ethel Winifred Albin died in Sabetha, Kansas on September 12, 2006, after a short illness. Ethel was born on October 21, 1913 at her family’s home south of Dawson, Nebraska. She graduated from Honey Creek High School after which she attended Peru State Teachers College and taught school. She later entered the Cadet Nurse Program at the University of Nebraska School of Nursing, where she received a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, and DePaul University, where she received a Master’s Degree in Nursing Education. During that time she also taught neurological and neurosurgical nursing at the University of Illinois Research and Teaching Hospitals and at St. Luke’s School of Nursing Education. She loved Nursing and spent most of her career working in Veterans’ Administration Hospitals. She had many stories of caring for polio victims in iron lungs, wounded soldiers and sailors during the Korean War and of making good friends among the other staff members. She worked at Veterans’ hospitals in Maywood, Illinois, Kansas City, Missouri, East Orange, New Jersey, Poplar Bluffs, Missouri, and Grand Island, Nebraska. She enjoyed traveling in the United States and in Europe. She had a lively curiosity and a wonderful sense of humor. She loved chocolate, impressionist paintings and Asian art, letters, good books and good jokes. She was fascinated by the challenges and experiences of people in earlier times, which she explored through her hobby of genealogical research. She researched, wrote and published many books of family history. She was equally passionate about the future story of her family. She knew the names, birthdays, and life stories to date of each niece and nephew, grand-niece and -nephew, and great-grand niece and nephew. She is dearly loved and will be dearly missed. Ethel was preceded in death by her parents, Ira Marion Albin and Clara Jane Lanning Albin, her sister Frances Louise Albin Ott and brother-in-law Marcellous Newton Ott, and her brother, Joseph Marion Albin. Ethel is survived by a sister-in-law, Margaret Mae Loennig Albin, three generations of nieces and nephews, many cousins and many friends.” Barbara Wallace died in 2000.

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  • 1697293 Item 2

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 89081817