Charles ALBERTSON (RIN: 2531) was born 1832. He married Margaret TRUEBLOOD 12 November 1846 in Washington County , Indiana. Margaret TRUEBLOOD (RIN: 2530), daughter of Nathan C TRUEBLOOD and Patience NEWBY , was born 17 December 1822 in Washington County , Indiana.


Children of Charles ALBERTSON and Margaret TRUEBLOOD are:
1. Elizabeth P ALBERTSON (RIN: 3261), b. 05 September 1847
2. Maria ALBERTSON (RIN: 3262), b. 31 January 1851
3. Emma ALBERTSON (RIN: 3263), b. 16 August 1853 See Thomas Benton HOBBS & Emma ALBERTSON
4. Edgar B ALBERTSON (RIN: 3265), b. 31 January 1856
5. William T ALBERTSON (RIN: 3267), b. 06 May 1859 See William T ALBERTSON & Emma H EPPERSON
6. Marianna ALBERTSON (RIN: 3269), b. 17 April 1862 See James Elliott NICCOLLS & Marianna ALBERTSON

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The Trueblood Family In America
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dbeeler/Trueblood.html

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"The Trueblood Family in America" by Bula Trueblood Watson, copyright 1964.

".....Charles and Margaret moved to Kansas City, Mo., and it was from there that she wrote the following letter to Sarah Morrison, which was published in her book, 'Out of North Carolina' (abridged):
Kansas City, Missouri, 4-18-1899
. . . Thee asks if there is anything in particular we want said about our girlhood days. . . .I thinnk it would be hard to find six cousins, thy aunts Joanna and Mary, and couisins Mary and Martha (Uncle Jimmy's daughters), and sister Mary Ann and I, who had a better time or got more real enjoyment and pleasure out of life than we did, even from our childhood, or as soon as we were old enough to form attachments. . . .i can see that our youthful lives were bright, joyous, and free, with a great deal more sunshine than shadow, largely made so by our dear parents and older brothers' and sisters' tender care, religious training, and good example and kind advice which our Heavenly Father permitted us to have and to enjoy, even on to mature years, for which I thank and praise Him from the very depths of my heart. I would be glad if thee feels like saying something in my dear sister Mary Ann's honor. . . .
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The most recent update of information contained on this page was on: 22 August 2010