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Alborn, Edward F., was born in Waddington, Eng., January 22, 1846, the fifth child of ten children born to Edward
and Elizabeth (Green) Alborn, natives of England. Edward came to Ontario in 1854, but soon moved to Walworth, and
there the father died in July, 1892. His wife survives him and resides in that town. Edward was nine years of age
when his parents came to Ontario. He was reared on a farm, educated in the common schools, and has been a contractor
and a miner of iron ore in Ontario for ten years. At present he is a farmer, and owns 115 acres of land. In addition
to farming he is interested in stock and fruit raising. Mr. Alborn is a Prohibitionist, and is a member of of the
Presbyterian church of Ontario. Centre. On February 18, 1874, he married Eliza Lolley, a native of Ontario, and
daughter of Thomas and Sarah Lolley, natives of England, he from Yorkshire and she from Kent. Seven children were
born to Mr. Alborn and wife: Edward T, Joseph A., Cora B., Charles W., Floyd A., Lewis P., and Clarence L. Indian
relics have been plowed up on the farm Mr. Alborn now owns.
From:
Landmarks of Wayne County, New York
Edited by: Hon. George W. Cowles
Assisted by: H. P. Smith and others
D. Mason & Co., Publishers
Syracuse, N. Y. 1895
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