His obituary in the Carroll Chronicle, Carrollton, Ohio, Friday, November 19, 1909.
Charles Albaugh, a young farmer of Loudon Township, son of Anthony Albaugh, died suddenly Sunday forenoon with heart trouble. While going from the house to the barn, on the McGary farm, where he lived, he was noticed to fall, and expired soon after he had been assisted into the house. His remains were interred at Kilgore Tuesday. A widow survives. His age was 28 years.
Another obituary for Charles, paper is unknown.
Charles Albaugh died suddenly Sunday in his home near Amsterdam and was buried Tuesday at Kilgore. Mr. Albaugh had gone out to salt some sheep, and his wife noticed that he was staggering while on his return to the house. She went to his assistance, and he complained of a severe pain in his head. After taking him to the house and placing him on the bed she hurried out for assistance, but he died in the meantime. He was born in Loudon Township, and his age was 30 years, 5 months and 22 days. He was a son of Anthony and Jane Albaugh, who survive. He was married about 5 years ago, is survived by his wife and the following brothers and sisters; Eli, of Dennison, Milton, of Loudon Township; Mrs. Gertrude Albaugh, of Kilgore, and Mrs. Will Tope, of Jefferson. He was a nephew of Peter Crumrine, who, with Mrs. Crumrine, attended the funeral.
Family Members
Parents
Anthony Sell Albaugh
1844–1923
Sarah Jane Crumrine Albaugh
1845–1920
Spouse
Mary Belle Cattrell Albaugh*
1882–1946
Siblings
Ellwood W. Albaugh*
1866–1943
Minnie May Albaugh*
1869–1877
Sevilla Isabelle Albaugh Tope*
1871–1952
John Milton Albaugh*
1875–1957
W. C. Albaugh*
1877–1878
Gertrude Helen Albaugh Warner*
1883–1967
*Calculated Relationship