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Individual Record for: Albert Odum Iman (male)
| Event |
Date |
Details |
| Birth |
1866 |
Place: Cascades (Stevenson), Skamania Co., WN Territory
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| Death |
1950 |
Place: Light House Mission, Raymond, Pacific Co., WA
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| Burial |
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Place: Iman Cemetery
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- Notes:
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Albert Odum Iman, "Al," was a sawmill worker, although his death certificate states his occupation as "ship builder." He lived at Stevenson, but in 1902 he, with his wife, lived at Roy, Washington where Albert's sister and brother-in-law, Rosa an
d Daniel Jones, lived at the time. In 1920, while his wife remained in Stevenson, he lived with his brother George in Lewis Co. Washington working in the lumber camps. After 1920 he, with his wife, moved from Stevenson and worked at various lumbe
r camps in Cowlitz, Lewis, Pierce and Raymond Cos., Washington. Of the children of Felix and Margaret Iman, Albert was the last to die.
SKAMANIA COUNTY PIONEER, 7 February 1901, "Old Iman wheel powered sawmill to be updated and reopened by Albert Iman."
SKAMANIA COUNTY PIONEER, 16 May 1901, "A. O. Iman and Lou Powers in a rowboat coming up the river found a dead body."
SKAMANIA COUNTY PIONEER, 1 August 1901, "Old water powered Iman sawmill running now. The old water wheel was replaced by a boiler and engine."
Married: Christina Nelson, about 1902, probably in Skamania County. Christina had married 1) James Riley Iman, a brother of Albert Odum Iman. (See James Riley Iman, p. 11.)
Albert and Christina Iman had four children: i. Jessie4 "Jess" (1903-), ii. Arthur Noble (1904-1946), iii. Albert Jr. "Poley" (1906-1968) and iv. Linda May (1909-1910) Iman.
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