Thursday, February 25, 2016

Whitney Alberts

Whitney Carl Alberts was born 28 Aug 1889, son of Richard Alberts and Mary. In 1900 Whitney is age 10, living in Freesoil, Mason county with his parents and siblings.


On the Durant roll Whitney is age 19. Unfortunately the scan of the field notes 37-52 has cut off his name at the bottom of the page.


In 1910 Whitney is 21, still living in Freesoil, working at a common laborer.




On 15 May 1916 in Rapid City, Kalkaska county Whitney, age 26, born Hart, married Sarah Marsh, age 18, born Fountain, daughter of Joe Marsh and Alice Russett.



Ludington Daily News 16 May 1917 under Mason county news, Darr School (Freesoil Township):


On 5 Jun 1917 Whitney registered for the draft in Mason county. He claims his wife and parents as dependents.


Son Francis is born 15 Dec 1917 in Mason county. Daughter Hazel is born 26 Nov 1919.

The 1920 census Freesoil, Mason county shows Whitney, 30 as head of family with wife Sarah, 21, mother Mary, 64, widowed, brother George, 32, nieces Egellia, 7 and Irene, 6, son Prince, 2 and daughter Hazel, one month. No occupation is given for the men.


Son Francis (Prince in the above census) dies 6 Feb 1921 in Clearwater, Kalkaska county.

Daughter Susan is born in 1921.

Wife Sarah dies on13 Jun 1923 age the age of 23.


Whitney, 35 married Beatrice Nahgahgwon, 18, daughter of Dan Nahgahgwon and Martha Squanda on 15 Sep 1924 in Dearborn, Wayne county.


By 1930 Whitney, 39 and wife Beatrice E., 23, have four children: Frank 3 11/12, William, 2 11/12, Francis, 1 10/12, Wilmer, 0/12. The family is living in Oscoda, Iosco county and is mixed blood Ottawa. Whitney is working as a carpenter.

Son Arthur Stanley is born 18 May 1931 in Oscoda and dies 9 Oct 1931, also in Oscoda.


John Roland is born 28 Jul 1932 in Oscoda.

The Ludington Daily News of 20 Sep 1933 tells of Whitney winning $50 in a log birling contest. Log birling is a game of skill, especially among lumberjacks, in which two competitors try to balance on a floating log while spinning it with their feet. [thefreedictionary.com]






Julius Harby is born 14 Jul 1933 in Oscoda and dies 23 Mar 1934.


Whitney is front page news in 1934. He is pictured in the State Times Advocate (Baton Rouge, Louisianna) 25 Aug issue.

The same photo/caption was in The Daily Herald, Gulfport and Biloxi, Mississippi on 25 Aug 1934, page 5, The Daily Illinois State Journal, Springfield, Illinois on 25 Aug 1934, page 18, The Lexington Leader, Lexington, Kentucky on 29 Aug 1934, page 2, and The Canton Repository of Canton, Ohio on 31 Aug 1934, page 31.


Another child passes in 1934. Rose Billie Marina is born 2 Oct 1934 and dies 21 Dec 1934.


The Escanaba Daily Press of 29 Jan 1942 tells of Whitney appearing at sport show.



Whitney registers for the draft in World War II on 27 Apr 1942.


On 15 Mar 1944 in Oscoda Susan Alberts Wesley, 23, born Mancelona, married John A. Nahgahgwon, 33, born in Iosco county, son of Daniel Nahgahgwon and Martha Squanda. John is the brother of Susan's stepmother Beatrice. Wesley is the surname of Susan's maternal grandmother Alice Russett Marsh's second husband Frank Wesley.


The Traverse City Record Eagle of 24 Jun 1950 tells of Hazel's visit to Susan and John.



Ludington Daily News of 10 Aug 1955 tells of death of Francis.


Whitney Carl Alberts died 31 Jan 1977 in Harrisville, Alcona county.

Hazel (Alberts) Wesley died 23 Mar 1985 in Tawas City, Iosco county.

Beatrice Edith Alberts died 5 Jul 2001 in Mount Pleasant, Isabella county.

Frank Alberts died 9 Jan 2013 in Mt. Pleasant, Isabella county.

FRANK ALBERTS of Oscoda passed away January 9, 2013 at Adnahwod Continuing Care in Mt. Pleasant at 86 years of age.

He was born May 5, 1926 to Whitney and Beatrice (nee Nahgahgwon) Alberts. He is survived by one brother, John Alberts. Preceded in death by his wife, Ann. Siblings, Hazel Wesley, Susan Nahgahgwon, William D. Alberts, Wilmer C. Alberts and Francis Alberts.

Frank enjoyed woodcarving and attended state wide Pow Wow’s. He was a WWII Army Veteran and a member of the Oscoda Indian Mission Church and the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan.

Funeral services will be held at 12:00 Noon on Saturday, January 12, 2013 at the Oscoda Indian Mission Church, 7994 Alvin Road, Oscoda, Michigan. The family will receive friends Friday from 3-9 P.M. at the Oscoda Chapel of the BURESH FUNERAL HOME, 212 W. River Road in Oscoda. Interment at the Indian Mission Cemetery., Rev. Bri Desotell officiating. Memorials suggested to the church. Those wishing to offer words of sympathy may do so at www.bureshfuneralhomes.com. 

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