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Albert Ashbrook was born in 1930. A Pataskala farmer by trade, he was appointed to the board of the Licking County Commissioners Office in May 1988 where he set about a number of capital improvement projects and facilities upgrades <ref> Gilligan, D. (2003, August 1). Longtime county commissioner to retire in 2004. The Newark Advocate, p. 3A. </ref> He is a graduate of Alexandria High school, and he married his wife Shirley in 1954. Together they have five children. <ref> Albert Ashbrook. (1992, February 15). The Newark Advocate. </ref> He retired from the board in December 2004 and died May 31, 2005 at the age of 74. <ref> Main, J. (2005, June 1). County leader Ashbrook dies at 74. The Newark Advocate, p. 1. </ref>
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Albert Ashbrook was born in 1930. A Pataskala farmer by trade, he was appointed to the board of the Licking County Commissioners Office in May 1988 where he set about a number of capital improvement projects and facilities upgrades <ref> Gilligan, D. (2003, August 1). Longtime county commissioner to retire in 2004. The Newark Advocate, p. 3A. </ref> He is a graduate of Alexandria High school, and he married his wife Shirley in 1954. Together they had five children. <ref> Albert Ashbrook. (1992, February 15). The Newark Advocate. </ref> He retired from the board in December 2004 and died May 31, 2005 at the age of 74. <ref> Main, J. (2005, June 1). County leader Ashbrook dies at 74. The Newark Advocate, p. 1. </ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 06:07, 26 October 2017

Albert Ashbrook was born in 1930. A Pataskala farmer by trade, he was appointed to the board of the Licking County Commissioners Office in May 1988 where he set about a number of capital improvement projects and facilities upgrades [1] He is a graduate of Alexandria High school, and he married his wife Shirley in 1954. Together they had five children. [2] He retired from the board in December 2004 and died May 31, 2005 at the age of 74. [3]

References

  1. Gilligan, D. (2003, August 1). Longtime county commissioner to retire in 2004. The Newark Advocate, p. 3A.
  2. Albert Ashbrook. (1992, February 15). The Newark Advocate.
  3. Main, J. (2005, June 1). County leader Ashbrook dies at 74. The Newark Advocate, p. 1.