When I checked the listing of
names for this week to find someone who was “Nearly Forgotten,” I
chose Ezra Albertson, because I had basically forgotten about him.
Ezra died as a young teenager, so there are no descendants to honor
him.
Still he was my 2nd
great-granduncle and I expect my 2nd great grandfather,
Benjamin Albertson, would remember his little brother. Benjamin was
born in January of 1826 while the family still lived in Perquimans
County, North Carolina. Naturally he was with them when they moved to
Indiana in 1832 and were charter members at Walnut Ridge Monthly
Meeting in Hancock County in 1836. Benjamin would have been 15 years
old when Ezra was born 30 Mar 1841 there in Hancock County, Indiana.
Ezra would have been 6 years old when his oldest brother Benjamin was
married to Sabina Marsh 25 Nov 1847.
And surely Ezra's parents, Nathan
and Phariby (Nicholson) Albertson, would remember their child. He was
listed as being with them as the family moved from Hancock County to
Hamilton County, Indiana in mid 1850. Since they were in the process
of moving, this may explain why I have not been able to locate them
in the 1850 census.
The Westfield Monthly Meeting in
Hamilton County mentions Ezra twice. In 1850 he was included with the
family received at Westfield from the Walnut Creek Monthly Meeting.
Then these Quaker death records show that Ezra H. Albertson died 15
Nov 1854 at age 13 years, 7 months and 16 days old.
It was the next spring, 1 May
1855, when Nathan & Phariby requested a certificate to move to
Iowa. By the fall of 1855 Nathan had purchased property in Hardin
County Iowa and the family moved there. I have discovered that often
in my family after a child dies, the family moves to a new location.
Maybe this is to escape the sad memories. Hopefully that child will
never be totally forgotten.
Ezra's brother Alpheus, who was
just 10 years older than him, did remember Ezra in a positive way. He
named his only son, Ezra A. Albertson, when he was born in Iowa in
1866. I hope Alpheus told his son Ezra about his uncle Ezra so he
would not be forgotten for many years, since this second Ezra lived
to age 71.
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