Chester County PA Archives Obituaries.....Burton, Alban C.  July 5, 1912
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Daily Local News, July 6, 1912


Alban C. Burton, aged 68 years, well-known colored resident of this place, died 
yesterday after a long illness with a complication of diseases.  He had been an 
inmate of the Soldier's Home at Hampton, Va., but recently left that 
institution when he was placed upon the pension roll at the $1 per day rate, 
returning to his home here, where he had lived for fifty years.  He leaves 
three sons: William T., Clifford A., and J. Fred Burton.  Burton served in the 
Civil War in Company D, Twenty-sixth Colored Troopers, and  had a fine record, 
being mustered out as a First Sergeant.  Since the war he had followed 
huckstering as an occupation in this place until incapacitated by illness and 
was quite successful.

BURTON- In West Chester, Pa., on July 5, 1912, Alban C. Burton, in the 68th 
year of his age.  Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the 
funeral without further notice from the residence of his son, J. Fred. Burton, 
402 East Barnard Street, on Sunday July 7, 1912.  Meet at the house at 1 
o'clock p.m.  Interment at Chestnut Grove Cemetery.


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