Albert Carnright died at the village of Saugertles, in this county, on the 4th day of August, 1916, leaving him surviving as his only heirs at law and next of kin, John F. Carnrigbt, Albert Carnright, Cornelia S. Carnrigbt, Florence S. Davis, John A. Snyder, Sarah E. Snyder, James M. Carnright, George F. Carnright, Olive McLean, Charles Carnright, Matte E. Finger, Bertha Carnright and Martha R. Lewis, all of whom are nepbews or nieces and reside in the village of Saugertiea, except James M. Carnright, George F. Carnright and Olive McLean, who reside in Red Hook, N. Y. and Martha A. Lewis, who resides In Newark, N. J. Decedent was about 74 years of age at the time of his death, and for a long number of years immediately prior thereto was a director and president of the Saugertles Bank and a trustee and president of the Saugertles Savings Bank, spending his forenoons in the former and his afternoons in the latter. He was unmarried and roomed at what is known as the old Carnright homestead at the corner of Washington avenue and Post street in the vlllage of Saugertles until some time in January, 1916, when he had a slight attack of the grip, upon which and thereafter until his death he roomed with his nephews and nieces, The Kingston Daily Freeman December 18, 1916.
Found him on the 1870 Saugerties, Ulster, New York census (img 37) as
Albert Carnright age 27. He is single and living at home.