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Notes for ALBERT LORD:From “Old Veteran Calls,” The Cameron <strong>County</strong> Press, 1910 - 1920:“Mr. Albert <strong>Lord</strong>, <strong>of</strong> Cameron, came to Emporium last Friday to transact some business and celebrate his 77thbirthday by calling on his old friends in town. The PRESS was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> favored ones to enjoy a visit from <strong>the</strong> oldveteran. We are always proud to welcome, at any time, <strong>the</strong>se patriots—sometimes called in 1863, by <strong>the</strong> copperheads,“Lincoln’s Hirelings”— who suffered privations that this, <strong>the</strong> grandest government on <strong>the</strong> face <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> earth,should not perish. We always feel like downing our hat when we pass by one <strong>of</strong> those patriots.“Veteran <strong>Lord</strong> came to Cameron county in 1855 from <strong>Delaware</strong> Co., <strong>NY</strong>, and located at Sinnamahoning (<strong>the</strong>nClinton county). He enlisted at <strong>the</strong> outbreak <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rebellion in <strong>the</strong> 148th Penna Infantry, under Gen’l Jas. A.Beaver. Mr. <strong>Lord</strong> was confined in sou<strong>the</strong>rn prisons for seven months [Libby Prison], and <strong>of</strong> course has sufferedconsiderably from <strong>the</strong> effects <strong>of</strong> starvation and disease. We hope he may live to celebrate his 97th anniversary.”_______________________________________Albert served in <strong>the</strong> 148th PA Reg, Co. F (Source: Three Years’ Service. It’s from <strong>the</strong> Section on Company “F”only.).<strong>Lord</strong>, Albert “ Sep. 1, 62 Captured at Ream’s Stations, Va., Aug. 25,1864.- disch. by G.O. May 29, 1865 (American Civil War Soldiers)Albert <strong>Lord</strong> Pennsylvania 01 September 1862 Prvt. Cameron <strong>County</strong>, PA Union( Civil War Muster Rolls)<strong>Lord</strong>, Albert F 148 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private 000554 0072 00002504_______________________________________1870 Census, pg 510B, Ln 25-31, pg 0508A.txt<strong>Lord</strong> Albert 38 <strong>NY</strong><strong>Lord</strong> Elizabeth 32 PA<strong>Lord</strong> Emma 11 PA<strong>Lord</strong> Robert 9 PA<strong>Lord</strong> Albert 6 PA<strong>Lord</strong> Laura 3 PA<strong>Lord</strong> Harvey 1 PA______________________________________LORD, RITCHEY— posted by E. Homer on Thursday, March 25, 1999Help is requested regarding ALBERT LORD, and his wife, ELIZABETH ANN (Ritchey) LORD, both <strong>of</strong> whomdied in Cameron, Cameron Co., PA., 1916 and 1927 respectively. They had 11 children: EDGAR, EMMA,ROBERT, ALBERT, LAURA, HARVEY, REBECCA, ELIZA, GERVASE, CORA and ROSANNA. Wouldappreciate any all assistance on members <strong>of</strong> this family._______________________________________________<strong>Lord</strong>-Richey Farm Cemetery- Lumber Township, Cameron Co, PA<strong>Lord</strong>, Educara born 18571964<strong>Lord</strong>, Elizar -Born April 24, 18(?) Died May 4, 1876 (?)<strong>Lord</strong>, Cervaser (?) Born May 30, 1875 Died March 14, 1880<strong>Lord</strong>, Coral (?) Born April 2, 1877 Died April 14, 1880Children <strong>of</strong> A. and E. <strong>Lord</strong>

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