Albert was born on 16 Dec 1872 in Benton County, Arkansas , the son of James Woolsey and Nancy R Woods.
He died on 31 Dec 1934 in Benton County, Arkansas .
He had two marriages/partners. His first wife was Norah Rouse, who he married on 23 OCT 1897 in Benton County, Arkansas . They had no known children.
His second wife was Hattie Bland, who he married on 28 MAY 1927 in McDonald County, Missouri. They had no known children.
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Birth | 16 DEC 1872 |
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Death | 31 DEC 1934 |
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Census | 12 JUN 1880 |
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Census | 26 APR 1910 |
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Census | 21 APR 1930 |
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Burial | JAN 1935 |
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Note 1
Albert Woolsey, better known as Pete Woolsey, died about two o'clock Monday morning at the home of his sister, Mrs. Sam Shelton, southeast of Bentonville. Death was due to organic heart trouble, and he was ill but a short time.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Oakley Chapel, the Rev. E.E. Mace, pastor of the First Presbyterian conducting the services. Burial was made in the cemetery at Oakley Chapel.
Mr. Woolsey was the son of James and Nancy Woods Woolsey, and was born on the old homestead southeast of Bentonville, Dec. 16, 1872. His father was born in Washington County. A great part of his life had been spent in this vicinity. For many years he operated the Log Cabin cafe. Selling out he later bought a restaurant in Pineville. He had been in ill health for a number of years.
Surviving are his widow, Hattie Woolsey, a son, Will Woolsey of New York City, a brother, Dave Woolsey and a sister, Mrs. Sam Shelton.. [The Benton County Democrat and Record and Herald – Bentonville, Benton County, Arkansas – Thursday, January 3, 1935 – Page 4 Column 6]
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