Albert Lord
b. 8 October 1832, d. 2 April 1918
- Albert Lord was born on 8 October 1832 in New York.
- He married Elizabeth Ann Richey, daughter of Robert Richey and Elizabeth Stump, circa 1856.
- Albert Lord and Elizabeth Ann Richey appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1860 in Lumber Township, Clinton (later Cameron) County, Pennsylvania, living next to Delaware-born lawyer Errick Lord, also age 25, and his small family.. Other members of the household included Edgar Lord and Emma Lord.
- He was a laborer, according to the 1860 census.
- He served during the Civil War as a private in Company F, 148th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, GAR. The 148th was recruited in Centre County but drew from many other counties in Pennsylvania.
- Albert Lord and Elizabeth Ann Richey, appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in Lumber Township, Cameron County, Pennsylvania. Other members of the household included Emma Lord, Robert Lord, Albert Lord, Laura Lord and Nancy Lord.
- He was a lumber man, according to the 1870 census.
- Albert Lord and Elizabeth Ann Richey appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1900 in Lumber Township, Pennsylvania, and also children Albert E, Rebeck and Rosaner, and nearby with his family, likely son Robert A. Lord, not yet recorded.. Other members of the household included George Henry Cooley.
- He was a farmer, according to the 1900 census.
- Albert Lord died on 2 April 1918 at age 85.
- Elizabeth Ann Richey became a widow at his death.
- Last Edited: 22 Sep 2009
Family: Elizabeth Ann Richey b. 29 August 1838, d. 3 February 1927
- Edgar Lord b. circa 1857, d. between 1860 and 1870
- Emma Lord+ b. circa 1859, d. circa 1886
- Robert Lord b. circa 1861
- Albert Lord b. circa 1864
- Laura Lord b. circa 1867
- Nancy Lord b. circa 1869