
ALBERTSON: The Alonzo B Albertson Family, Root and Branch, Being the Genealogy of Eight Grandparents, Albertson, Kitchen, Stiles, McHenry, Moore, Laubach, Ashelman, and Frederick (Softcover)
by O H Albertson. 1939. 56p
The document provides a detailed account of various family genealogies, including the Moore family, where John Moore had four sons and three or four daughters, with Sampson being the oldest. It also highlights the Stiles family, noting that Jeremiah Stiles had several children, including Isaiah and Eliza, and discusses the Eshelman family, detailing Daniel Eshelman's immigration in 1816 with his wife and five sons.
Additionally, the Laubach family is mentioned, with John Christian Laubach settling in Columbia County and serving as a church warden. The document emphasizes the importance of preserving family history and the connections between different families, indicating that many immigrants came from Holland, which contributed to the rich tapestry of American genealogy.
The author, O. H. Albertson, cautions against altering the records without consulting him, as such changes could confuse future researchers. The document serves as a reminder of the significance of family history and the growing interest in genealogy, particularly through family reunions that have become popular in recent years.