He is the brother of George Bernard Alvey, and the son of George William Alvey and Elizabeth Catherine Long Alvey.
(speculation is that he died in the great spanish Flu epidemic)
The District of Columbia Deaths and Burials, 1840-1964, has Richard being born in 1869 in Maryland. He was living in the District of Columbia working as a metal lather. He died October 5, 1918 in the District of Columbia and was buried on October 8, 1918. He is listed as being divorced.
The cemetery has him being interred on 7 Oct 1918.
His parents were married August 12, 1867 and his younger brother, William Thomas, was born April 12, 1870. On the 1870 St Mary's Co, MD Census, he was listed as age 2. This family has not been found on any census in 1880 but in 1900, his birth is shown as July 1869 and his age as 30. (notes from Bob & Ann Alvey, Apr. 17, 2011)
He is the brother of George Bernard Alvey, and the son of George William Alvey and Elizabeth Catherine Long Alvey.
(speculation is that he died in the great spanish Flu epidemic)
The District of Columbia Deaths and Burials, 1840-1964, has Richard being born in 1869 in Maryland. He was living in the District of Columbia working as a metal lather. He died October 5, 1918 in the District of Columbia and was buried on October 8, 1918. He is listed as being divorced.
The cemetery has him being interred on 7 Oct 1918.
His parents were married August 12, 1867 and his younger brother, William Thomas, was born April 12, 1870. On the 1870 St Mary's Co, MD Census, he was listed as age 2. This family has not been found on any census in 1880 but in 1900, his birth is shown as July 1869 and his age as 30. (notes from Bob & Ann Alvey, Apr. 17, 2011)
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No stone/marker there. George is near richard.
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