Ormsby, Albert Stuart

Birth Name Ormsby, Albert Stuart 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a
Gramps ID I77630
Gender male
Age at Death 69 years, 7 months, 16 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E127188] 1871-01-06 MURPHYSBORO, ILLINOIS  
1b 2b 3b
Birth [E127189] 1871-01-06 Murphysboro, Illinois  
4b 5b
Death [E127190] 1940-08-22 PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA  
1c 2c 3c
Death [E127191] 1940-08-22 Palo Alto, California  
4c 5c

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Ormsby, Orange Butler [I77408]1836-02-221899-06-13
Mother Butler, Julia Ann Smith [I77519]1840-07-201908-02-20
    Brother     Ormsby, Edward Lawrence [I77439] 1863-09-15 1867-10-25
    Sister     Ormsby, Anna Maud [I77440] 1865-08-13 1941-06-20
    Brother     Ormsby, Paul Dana [I77441] 1869-06-19 1942-01-11
         Ormsby, Albert Stuart [I77630] 1871-01-06 1940-08-22
    Brother     Ormsby, Oscar Burton [I77443] 1876-10-24 1943-10-24

Families

    Family of Ormsby, Albert Stuart and Lukins, Jessie [F26619]
Married Wife Lukins, Jessie [I77448] ( * WFT 1852-1877 + WFT 1899-1966 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E325483] 1892-04-10    
1d 2d
Marriage [E325484] WFT 1888-1920    
4d 5d
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Ormsby, Mary Butler [I77451]
Ormsby, Edith Worthington [I77449]1893-08-23WFT 1894-1987
Ormsby, Winifred [I77450]1896-02-241900-07-10
    Family of Ormsby, Albert Stuart and Smith, Mary Louise [F26685]
Married Wife Smith, Mary Louise [I77762] ( * 1890-06-14 + 1983-07-16 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E325524] 1923-12-14 SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA  
1e 2e
Marriage [E325525] 1923-12-14 San Bernardino, California  
4e 5e
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Ormsby, Nancy Jean [I77642]
Ormsby, Alan Strong [I77653]WFT 1902-1929WFT 1922-1992
Ormsby, Norman Bruce [I77664]1934-12-191986-10-10

Narrative

[3991.ftw]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3991, Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998]

Albert Stuart Ormsby (1871-1940) was born in Murphysboro, Illinois. Little is known about his early life or his formal education. He married Jessie Lukins in 1892, and she bore three children by him.

He separated from Jessie for reasons unknown to the writer, and married Mary Louise Smith in 1923. They had three children, the last of whom -Norman Bruce Ormsby - was born in 1934 when Albert was 63, and Mary was 44.

Albert and Mary lived in and around the Los Angeles area from the time of their marriage until shortly after Alan was born in 1927. Then they moved to San Francisco, presumably because Albert was wanted at company headquarters which was located there. They lived for a time in San Francisco, then had a home built in San Bruno, just a few miles south of San Francisco. The family lived there for several years, and Albert commuted to work in San Francisco on the train. In about 1935, the family moved to Palo Alto, which is farther south down the peninsula from San Francisco, and they bought a large home there.

The plan was that rooms would be rented out, generating extra income for the family, and the plan seemed to work pretty well, because very soon after that move, another move, this time just one block down the street (Middlefield Avenue) to a still larger house, was made.

Albert worked as an accountant and later as the comptroller for Norman L. Waggoner, an import/export firm with headquarters in San Francisco, and a sub office in Los Angeles. He spent many hours and many days at his job, and was paid reasonably well for his efforts. The firm had no retirement policy when he worked there, but in 1940 his health had deteriorated to the extent that everyone decided he should retire. Mr. Waggoner kindly offered to continue his regular pay as long as he lived, and in those days that was an extrordinary retirement benefit.

Albert experienced some type of cardiac problem for many years toward the end of his life. He took Digitalis regularly for at least five years, but the exact nature of the illness is unknown.

Albert actually retired on Thursday, August 17, 1940, and he died five days later on Tuesday, August 22, 1940. Mr. Waggoner was under no obligation to continue paying Albert's salery to the family, but he did so for one year. After that, he continued sending money for several years, but a lesser amount. It is quite likely that Mr. Waggoner's fortunes were ebbing then, because an import/export firm cannot operate very profitably when there is a global war under way.
[phelps.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3991, Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998]

Albert Stuart Ormsby (1871-1940) was born in Murphysboro, Illinois. Little is known about his early life or his formal education. He married Jessie Lukins in 1892, and she bore three children by him.

He separated from Jessie for reasons unknown to the writer, and married Mary Louise Smith in 1923. They had three children, the last of whom -Norman Bruce Ormsby - was born in 1934 when Albert was 63, and Mary was 44.

Albert and Mary lived in and around the Los Angeles area from the time of their marriage until shortly after Alan was born in 1927. Then they moved to San Francisco, presumably because Albert was wanted at company headquarters which was located there. They lived for a time in San Francisco, then had a home built in San Bruno, just a few miles south of San Francisco. The family lived there for several years, and Albert commuted to work in San Francisco on the train. In about 1935, the family moved to Palo Alto, which is farther south down the peninsula from San Francisco, and they bought a large home there.

The plan was that rooms would be rented out, generating extra income for the family, and the plan seemed to work pretty well, because very soon after that move, another move, this time just one block down the street (Middlefield Avenue) to a still larger house, was made.

Albert worked as an accountant and later as the comptroller for Norman L. Waggoner, an import/export firm with headquarters in San Francisco, and a sub office in Los Angeles. He spent many hours and many days at his job, and was paid reasonably well for his efforts. The firm had no retirement policy when he worked there, but in 1940 his health had deteriorated to the extent that everyone decided he should retire. Mr. Waggoner kindly offered to continue his regular pay as long as he lived, and in those days that was an extrordinary retirement benefit.

Albert experienced some type of cardiac problem for many years toward the end of his life. He took Digitalis regularly for at least five years, but the exact nature of the illness is unknown.

Albert actually retired on Thursday, August 17, 1940, and he died five days later on Tuesday, August 22, 1940. Mr. Waggoner was under no obligation to continue paying Albert's salery to the family, but he did so for one year. After that, he continued sending money for several years, but a lesser amount. It is quite likely that Mr. Waggoner's fortunes were ebbing then, because an import/export firm cannot operate very profitably when there is a global war under way.

Pedigree

  1. Ormsby, Orange Butler [I77408]
    1. Butler, Julia Ann Smith [I77519]
      1. Ormsby, Edward Lawrence [I77439]
      2. Ormsby, Anna Maud [I77440]
      3. Ormsby, Paul Dana [I77441]
      4. Ormsby, Albert Stuart
        1. Lukins, Jessie [I77448]
          1. Ormsby, Mary Butler [I77451]
          2. Ormsby, Edith Worthington [I77449]
          3. Ormsby, Winifred [I77450]
        2. Smith, Mary Louise [I77762]
          1. Ormsby, Nancy Jean [I77642]
          2. Ormsby, Alan Strong [I77653]
          3. Ormsby, Norman Bruce [I77664]
      5. Ormsby, Oscar Burton [I77443]

Ancestors

Source References

  1. Brøderbund Software, Inc.: World Family Tree Vol. 1, Ed. 1 [S325297]
      • Page: Tree #3991
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998

      • Page: Tree #3991
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998

      • Page: Tree #3991
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998

      • Page: Tree #3991
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998

      • Page: Tree #3991
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998

  2. 3991.ftw [S1623981]
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998

      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998

      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998

      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998

      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998

  3. phelps.FTW [S1733101]
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998

      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998

      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998

  4. Brøderbund Software, Inc.: World Family Tree Vol. 22, Ed. 1 [S2771]
      • Page: Tree #0938
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998

      • Page: Tree #0938
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998

      • Page: Tree #0938
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998

      • Page: Tree #0938
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998

      • Page: Tree #0938
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998

  5. 0938.ftw [S773252]
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998

      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998

      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998

      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998

      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998