Albert Rodman Kemps
1870 1958
Clara Mae Rountree Kemps
1881 1957
By Roger Kemps ©
Photographs Courtesy of Philip Smith
Albert Rodman Kemps was
born on
His parents were Scotch-Irish Covenanters:
Samuel Henry Kemps (
Clara Amanda McClurken (
Albert was the oldest of
seven children. His siblings were:
Luther James (
William Henry (
May Belle Kirkpatrick (
(Clara) Ethel Boyle (
Edna Adella Smith (
The 1880 Census shows Albert R. living on a
farm with his parents, two younger brothers and two boarders in the Elkton
Precinct of
The 1900 Census shows Albert R., at age 29,
living on a farm with his parents, two brothers and three sisters in the
Oakdale Township of Washington County,
The 1907 St. Louis City Directory
shows Albert working as a machinist and living at
The 1910 Census, shows Albert and Clara Mae
living on a farm in the Oakdale Township of Washington County,
The
History of Oakdale Township
has two references to Albert Kemps:
·
Page
71 indicates that the Honeywell Hot Air balloon landed at Alberts farm in
1910.
·
Page
82 lists Albert Kemps as a member of the Oakdale Band who played the tenor horn.
The 1920 Census shows Albert and Clara Mae living
on a farm that they owned on
The 1930 Census shows Albert and Clara Mae
living at
Clara Mae
and Albert in the early 1930s
At some point, perhaps
after the depression, they moved back to
Clara Mae Rountree Kemps
died on
Albert Rodman Kemps died
five months later, after a three week stay in the Randolph County Nursing Home,
in
Since he died without
a will, all of his property was sold and his estate was divided amongst his
heirs, in accordance with the laws of the State of
Reference files:
1880_Samuel_Kemps.jpg see line 16
1900_Samuel_Kemps.jpg see line 82
1910_Albert_Kemps.pdf see line 78
1920_Albert_Kemps.pdf see
line 4
1930_Albert_Kemps.jpg see line 37
History of Oakdale Township
and references
Clara Mae Kemps Death
Certificate.jpg
Albert Kemps Death Certificate.jpg
Kemps Family Birth Death Record.pdf
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